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Saturday 14 April 2018

A-Z Challenge 2018 - British Rivers: 'M' Mersey, Medway

I suppose that the River Mersey is one of England's well known rivers. Certainly Liverpool fans will know it well. In the 1960s many of us sang along to - 



 The 70 mile long Mersey is formed by three tributaries, the Rivers Etherow, Goyt and Tame and runs from Stockport to the sea in Liverpool Bay,


River Mersey
As long ago as the 400s AD which side of a Kent river has determined what you can say about yourself. 

Born north of the River Medway you are a Kentish Man or Maid; born south you become a Man (or Maid) of Kent.

Barges on the River Medway at Allington
In Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queene (1590-6),  the main character the flowery lady Florimell languishes in a dungeon, while the old and bearded River Thames gets married to the lovely young River Medway:
a solemne feast was there
To all the Sea-gods and their fruitfull seede,
In honour of the spousalls, which then were
Betwixt the Medway and the Thames agreed.
Long had the Thames (as we in records reed)
Before that day her wooed to his bed;
But the proud Nymph would for no worldly meed,
Nor no entreatie to his loue be led;
Till now at last relenting, she to him was wed.
Map of the principle rivers in Kent.
The Medway runs from Turner's Hill in West Sussex to its mouth on the Thames estuary near Sheerness.
In 1942 the first test of a submarine pipeline was carried out across the Medway in Operation Pluto. Pluto (pipeline under the ocean) played a vital part in the 1944 WWII allied troop invasion of France.
Photo attributions:
  • Video ex YouTube - Gerry and the Pacemakers, Ferry Across the Mersey
  • River Mersey Liverpool: 28 June 2005 by Tagishsimm - CC BY-SA 3.0 licence
  • Barges on the River Medway at Allington: 27 March 2006 by Ian Dunster - CC BY 3.0 licence
  • Map of principle rivers in Kent: 1 June 2007 by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent - CC BY 3.0 licence

8 comments:

Jui said...

I enjoyed reading this interesting post about M. Thank you for sharing :)

Wendy said...

OK now I'm singing "ferry cross the Mersy" and can't get it out of my head.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Bob - lovely to see and hear the song ... even if it becomes an ear-worm! I didn't realise the Medway rose right over by Turner's Hill ...

Also didn't know about the first test of a submarine pipeline across the Medway - fascinating ... cheers Hilary

21 Wits said...

Oh my Bob the barges on the water are just beautiful! I also had to ask my Alexa to play some songs by Gerry and the Pacemakers, thank you! It's been a long while hearing them. My favorite oldies station has closed up shop.

Jo said...

Yes, Ferry Across the Mersey is in my head now too. As for the Medway (or Mudway) as we used to call it, I live on it for many a long year. Yes, I do mean on it, from the age of 8 we lived on a Thames Barge for a while. Last time I saw the Medway it was quite clean and the fish had started to return.

Unknown said...

At least I know what song I will be singing all day.

Donna B. McNicol said...

All I had to do was see the work Mersey and I was singing...thanks for the ear worm. LOL!

Donna B. McNicol|Author and Traveler
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Emily in Ecuador said...

Beautiful barges on a beautiful river, Bob.

Emily In Ecuador