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<center><wz tip="Going round the river Severn, on 9 June 2017.">[[File:Shrewsbury-9June2017.jpg|600px]]</wz></center> | <center><wz tip="Going round the river Severn, on 9 June 2017.">[[File:Shrewsbury-9June2017.jpg|600px]]</wz></center> | ||
− | It is only 14 km from the [[Wales|Welsh]] border and is a spot of outstanding British civilisation, with a mix of Tudor and Georgian houses, cast in an area of outstanding beauty which variety and complexity is said to have inspired the young Darwin. We first visited this place on {{thisday|9|June|2017}}. | + | It is only 14 km from the [[Wales|Welsh]] border and is a spot of outstanding British civilisation, with a mix of Tudor and Georgian houses, cast in an area of outstanding beauty which variety and complexity is said to have inspired the young Darwin. |
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Shrewsbury is the main city of Shropshire, almost enclosed completely by our favourite river, the Severn. It is the birthplace of Darwin.
It is only 14 km from the Welsh border and is a spot of outstanding British civilisation, with a mix of Tudor and Georgian houses, cast in an area of outstanding beauty which variety and complexity is said to have inspired the young Darwin.
We first visited this place on 9 June (2017).
View of the Severn from the castle.
Julia looking like Malcolm McDowell.
An interesting steeple, from the St Mary's Church.