Anyone researching a family tree can discover lists of names, dates and places fairly easily but it is usually much more difficult to uncover any details of their ancestor's lives. What were they really like? How did they meet? What happened to them?
James Hall and Penny Turner set out on such a quest with just a few photographs, a couple of old letters and some pictures of a trow – a type of sailing barge – between them.
The trow's story unfolds among the people and places along the river Severn, in the Wye Valley and across the Severn Sea. Only there will the full story of "Riversprite" and those who knew her be revealed
Anyone researching a family tree can discover lists of names, dates and places fairly easily but it is usually much more difficult to uncover any details of their ancestor's lives. What were they really like? How did they meet? What happened to them?
James Hall and Penny Turner set out on such a quest with just a few photographs, a couple of old letters and some pictures of a trow – a type of sailing barge – between them.
The trow's story unfolds among the people and places along the river Severn, in the Wye Valley and across the Severn Sea. Only there will the full story of "Riversprite" and those who knew her be revealed