The Severn Valley Railway is a heritage railway in Shropshire and Worcestershire, England. The 16-mile (26km) heritage line runs along the Severn Valley from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster, crossing the Shropshire/Worcestershire border, following the course of the River Severn for much of its route. Train services are hauled predominantly by steam locomotives; however diesel traction is also sometimes used on designated days and during periods of high fire risk.
The railway is one of the most popular heritage railways in the country as well as being the sixth-longest standard gauge heritage line in the United Kingdom. It hosts numerous special events throughout the year, including both steam and diesel galas.
Kidderminster is a town in the Wyre Forest district of West Midlands, England. It is located approximately 17 miles (27km) south-west of Birmingham city centre and approximately 15 miles (24km) north of Worcester city centre. The 2011 census recorded a population of 55,530 in the town. The town is twinned with Husum, Germany and it forms the majority of the Wyre Forest Conurbation, an urban area of 99,000.
History
The land around Kidderminster may have been first populated by the Husmerae, an Anglo-Saxon tribe first mentioned in the Ismere Diploma, a document in which Ethelbald of Mercia granted a "parcel of land of ten hides" to Cyneberht. This became the settlement of Stour-in-Usmere, which was later the subject of a territorial dispute settled by Offa of Mercia in 781, where he restored certain rights to Bishop Heathored. This allowed for the creation of a monastery or minstre in the area, and the earliest written form of the name Kidderminster (Chedeminstre) was not seen until it appeared in the Domesday Book of 1086. It was a large manor held by William I with 16 outlying settlements (Bristitune, Fastochesfeld, Franche, Habberley, Hurcott, Mitton, Oldington, Ribbesford, Sudwale, Sutton, Teulesberge, Trimpley, Wannerton and Wribbenhall). Various spellings were in use – Kedeleministre or Kideministre (in the 12th and 13th centuries), Kidereministre (13th–15th centuries) – until the name of the town was settled as Kidderminster by the 16th century. Between 1156 and 1162 Henry II granted the manor to his steward, Manasser Biset, and as the settlement grew a fair (1228) and later a market (1240) were established there. In a visit to the town sometime around 1540, King's Antiquary John Leland noted that Kidderminster "standeth most by clothing". King Charles I granted the Borough of Kidderminster a Charter in 1636. the original charter can be viewed at Kidderminster Town Hall
The borough of Kidderminster returned two members to Parliamentin 1295, Walter Caldrigan and William Lihtfot, but not to any subsequent one. From 1295 to 1832 Kidderminster had no separate representation from Worcestershire.
The Reform Act 1832 enfranchised Kidderminster as a parliamentary borough. The constituency comprised the township of Kidderminster Borough and part of the township of Kidderminster Foreign. The Parliamentary Boundaries Act of the same year set out the boundaries in detail:
1868–1918
The Representation of the People Act 1867 (also known as the Second Reform Act) redrew parliamentary constituencies. The consequential Boundary Act of the following year extended the boundaries of the parliamentary borough. Three areas of the parish of Kidderminster and part of the parish of Wolverley were added.
Located in the county of Worcestershire, around 17 miles southwest of Birmingham, is the town of Kidderminster.
Built around the River Stour, which in turn is a tributary of the River Severn, Kidderminster is situated at the junction of several main roads to Birmingham, Dudley, Worcester and other key towns in the west midlands region.
From as early as the 16th century, Kidderminster was a cloth-producing town. Various other industries were adopted in the town, perhaps the most significant being carpet making from the early 18th century. This became the staple trade of the town. In the late 18th century the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal opened, which helped the industry to grow. Kidderminster Railway Station opened in 1854 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
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published: 07 Apr 2021
LIVE CAM - Kidderminster Station Concourse Camera on the Severn Valley Railway
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Kidderminster - Worcestershire - Where i grew up Pt 2
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KIDDERMINSTER AUGUST THE 13TH 2022 EARLY WALK THROUGH TOWN ROASTY TOASTY PART 1
published: 13 Aug 2022
Kidderminster Harriers Fairytale Journey | Emirates FA Cup 2021-22
Non-league Kidderminster Harries' unbelievable FA Cup run from the second qualifying round of the preliminary rounds to the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup will go down as one of the greatest journeys' in the FA Cup.
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📺 HIGHLIGHTS | 17 Sep 22 | Harriers 1-0 Tamworth
Highlights of Harriers' 1-0 win against Tamworth in the Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round.
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Located in the county of Worcestershire, around 17 miles southwest of Birmingham, is the town of Kidderminster.
Built around the River Stour, which in turn is ...
Located in the county of Worcestershire, around 17 miles southwest of Birmingham, is the town of Kidderminster.
Built around the River Stour, which in turn is a tributary of the River Severn, Kidderminster is situated at the junction of several main roads to Birmingham, Dudley, Worcester and other key towns in the west midlands region.
From as early as the 16th century, Kidderminster was a cloth-producing town. Various other industries were adopted in the town, perhaps the most significant being carpet making from the early 18th century. This became the staple trade of the town. In the late 18th century the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal opened, which helped the industry to grow. Kidderminster Railway Station opened in 1854 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
Kidderminster is the birthplace of the modern postal system. Sir Rowland Hill, who was born here, is credited with inventing the postage stamp - the very first of which being the Penny Black in 1840. A statue of Hill is located just outside the town hall on Vicar Street.
The other statue we see in the video is of Richard Baxter. This is situated just outside St Mary and All Saints' Church (around the end) where he served as a minister between 1641 and 1661, with a temporary break during the Civil War. He is remembered mainly for the transformation his pastoral ministry effected on Kidderminster.
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Filmed: 25th February 2021
Link to the walk on Google Maps: Unavailable for this walk as Google glitches out at St Marys Ringway.
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Oxford Street
2:35 Vicar Street
3:07 Weavers Wharf
4:03 River Stour
4:11 Crown Lane
5:22 Pitts Lane
5:36 Bull Ring
5:49 River Stour
6:01 Bull Ring
6:45 Church Street
8:23 St Marys Ringway
9:33 St Mary and All Saints' Church
10:22 St Marys Ringway
10:49 Richard Baxter Statue
11:19 Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
Located in the county of Worcestershire, around 17 miles southwest of Birmingham, is the town of Kidderminster.
Built around the River Stour, which in turn is a tributary of the River Severn, Kidderminster is situated at the junction of several main roads to Birmingham, Dudley, Worcester and other key towns in the west midlands region.
From as early as the 16th century, Kidderminster was a cloth-producing town. Various other industries were adopted in the town, perhaps the most significant being carpet making from the early 18th century. This became the staple trade of the town. In the late 18th century the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal opened, which helped the industry to grow. Kidderminster Railway Station opened in 1854 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
Kidderminster is the birthplace of the modern postal system. Sir Rowland Hill, who was born here, is credited with inventing the postage stamp - the very first of which being the Penny Black in 1840. A statue of Hill is located just outside the town hall on Vicar Street.
The other statue we see in the video is of Richard Baxter. This is situated just outside St Mary and All Saints' Church (around the end) where he served as a minister between 1641 and 1661, with a temporary break during the Civil War. He is remembered mainly for the transformation his pastoral ministry effected on Kidderminster.
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Filmed: 25th February 2021
Link to the walk on Google Maps: Unavailable for this walk as Google glitches out at St Marys Ringway.
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Oxford Street
2:35 Vicar Street
3:07 Weavers Wharf
4:03 River Stour
4:11 Crown Lane
5:22 Pitts Lane
5:36 Bull Ring
5:49 River Stour
6:01 Bull Ring
6:45 Church Street
8:23 St Marys Ringway
9:33 St Mary and All Saints' Church
10:22 St Marys Ringway
10:49 Richard Baxter Statue
11:19 Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
Watch LIVE from Kidderminster station on the Severn Valley Railway, looking from the concourse up the platform 24/7 and see arrivals, experience the sounds of s...
Watch LIVE from Kidderminster station on the Severn Valley Railway, looking from the concourse up the platform 24/7 and see arrivals, experience the sounds of steam engines, watch diesel engines at full power and much, much more!
Streams provided by our friends at @Railcam !
See what services are running today and view their timetables here: https://www.svr.co.uk/timetables
Want to visit Kidderminster station and travel on the Severn Valley Railway? Book your tickets for your next adventure now: https://www.svr.co.uk
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Watch LIVE from Kidderminster station on the Severn Valley Railway, looking from the concourse up the platform 24/7 and see arrivals, experience the sounds of steam engines, watch diesel engines at full power and much, much more!
Streams provided by our friends at @Railcam !
See what services are running today and view their timetables here: https://www.svr.co.uk/timetables
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Non-league Kidderminster Harries' unbelievable FA Cup run from the second qualifying round of the preliminary rounds to the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup ...
Non-league Kidderminster Harries' unbelievable FA Cup run from the second qualifying round of the preliminary rounds to the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup will go down as one of the greatest journeys' in the FA Cup.
Follow @EmiratesFACup on Twitter for in-game highlights and match updates!
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Non-league Kidderminster Harries' unbelievable FA Cup run from the second qualifying round of the preliminary rounds to the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup will go down as one of the greatest journeys' in the FA Cup.
Follow @EmiratesFACup on Twitter for in-game highlights and match updates!
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Highlights of Harriers' 1-0 win against Tamworth in the Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round.
Thumbnail pic: Ade Hoskins
Commentary: BBC Hereford & Worceste...
Highlights of Harriers' 1-0 win against Tamworth in the Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round.
Thumbnail pic: Ade Hoskins
Commentary: BBC Hereford & Worcester
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Highlights of Harriers' 1-0 win against Tamworth in the Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round.
Thumbnail pic: Ade Hoskins
Commentary: BBC Hereford & Worcester
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Located in the county of Worcestershire, around 17 miles southwest of Birmingham, is the town of Kidderminster.
Built around the River Stour, which in turn is a tributary of the River Severn, Kidderminster is situated at the junction of several main roads to Birmingham, Dudley, Worcester and other key towns in the west midlands region.
From as early as the 16th century, Kidderminster was a cloth-producing town. Various other industries were adopted in the town, perhaps the most significant being carpet making from the early 18th century. This became the staple trade of the town. In the late 18th century the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal opened, which helped the industry to grow. Kidderminster Railway Station opened in 1854 by the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway.
Kidderminster is the birthplace of the modern postal system. Sir Rowland Hill, who was born here, is credited with inventing the postage stamp - the very first of which being the Penny Black in 1840. A statue of Hill is located just outside the town hall on Vicar Street.
The other statue we see in the video is of Richard Baxter. This is situated just outside St Mary and All Saints' Church (around the end) where he served as a minister between 1641 and 1661, with a temporary break during the Civil War. He is remembered mainly for the transformation his pastoral ministry effected on Kidderminster.
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Filmed: 25th February 2021
Link to the walk on Google Maps: Unavailable for this walk as Google glitches out at St Marys Ringway.
Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Oxford Street
2:35 Vicar Street
3:07 Weavers Wharf
4:03 River Stour
4:11 Crown Lane
5:22 Pitts Lane
5:36 Bull Ring
5:49 River Stour
6:01 Bull Ring
6:45 Church Street
8:23 St Marys Ringway
9:33 St Mary and All Saints' Church
10:22 St Marys Ringway
10:49 Richard Baxter Statue
11:19 Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
Watch LIVE from Kidderminster station on the Severn Valley Railway, looking from the concourse up the platform 24/7 and see arrivals, experience the sounds of steam engines, watch diesel engines at full power and much, much more!
Streams provided by our friends at @Railcam !
See what services are running today and view their timetables here: https://www.svr.co.uk/timetables
Want to visit Kidderminster station and travel on the Severn Valley Railway? Book your tickets for your next adventure now: https://www.svr.co.uk
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Non-league Kidderminster Harries' unbelievable FA Cup run from the second qualifying round of the preliminary rounds to the Fourth Round of the Emirates FA Cup will go down as one of the greatest journeys' in the FA Cup.
Follow @EmiratesFACup on Twitter for in-game highlights and match updates!
https://twitter.com/emiratesfacup
Subscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/thefacup
To find out more about The Emirates FA Cup visit:
TheFA.com/EmiratesFACup
The Emirates FA Cup on Facebook
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Highlights of Harriers' 1-0 win against Tamworth in the Emirates FA Cup Second Qualifying Round.
Thumbnail pic: Ade Hoskins
Commentary: BBC Hereford & Worcester
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The Severn Valley Railway is a heritage railway in Shropshire and Worcestershire, England. The 16-mile (26km) heritage line runs along the Severn Valley from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster, crossing the Shropshire/Worcestershire border, following the course of the River Severn for much of its route. Train services are hauled predominantly by steam locomotives; however diesel traction is also sometimes used on designated days and during periods of high fire risk.
The railway is one of the most popular heritage railways in the country as well as being the sixth-longest standard gauge heritage line in the United Kingdom. It hosts numerous special events throughout the year, including both steam and diesel galas.
The valley where i can feel the infinite Cold touch of time forever The valley which leans over me to defend And i lived there as a slave She became my mother and father And the only one who really knows me And when i close my eyes forever She will known why i do it The valley where the sky is far-away I sometimes leave for her on a path But flow is coming and sweeping away "don't run away" - whispers the wind The valley only can hear my last words Among the flowers fed with loneliness [Chorus:] The valley where in my own world I live alone Now i say goodbye, i'm waited in the sky The valley will tell that she was the only with me [Chorus:] The valley where in my own world I live alone Nobody can see my smile