Kernow

By Kernow

The Wrecks at Purton

In the early 20th century, a number of old vessels were run aground along the bank of the River Severn, near Purton, to create a makeshift tidal erosion barrier to reinforce the narrow strip of land between the river and canal. Barges, Trows and Schooners were "hulked" at high tide, and have since filled with silt. More boats have been added over the years making a really interesting photographic subject.

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