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A Locals Guide to the Great West Way

  • Britain’s Bayeux Tapestry at Reading Museum

    Britain’s Bayeux Tapestry at Reading Museum

    The Bayeux Tapestry is a stunning medieval embroidery showing the dramatic Norman conquest of England in brilliant colours. Hear from Ben Bishop at Reading Museum for more details on the tale of two “tapestries”.

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  • SS Great Britain boat

    Our Great West Way: Bob Evans

    Bob Evans has been a steward on the SS Great Britain in Bristol since 1985 and chief steward for ten years. His encyclopaedic knowledge of Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s pioneering steel-hulled passenger ship and passion for the city has won the 76-year-old many awards, including a gold medal in the Outstanding Customer Service category of the Enjoy England Awards in 2009.

  • Jonathan on the river

    Our Great West Way: Jonathan Hobbs

    Jonathan Hobbs is managing director of boating firm Hobbs of Henley. He is the fifth generation of his family to run the firm, which was founded by Harry Hobbs in 1870. Jonathan has just been appointed as a Queen’s Waterman, following in the footsteps of his dad, Tony.
     

  • Anne Bartlett portrait

    Discover Our Way: Anne Bartlett

    Anne Bartlett is a Blue Badge tour guide and tour director. She takes coach tours all around the Great West Way, telling them about its history, culture and heritage. She lives in Cheltenham with her husband, who is an architect. 

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