The river was first surfed by WWII veteran Jack Churchill, a Military Cross recipient renowned both for carrying a claymore, and for being the only Allied soldier to kill an enemy with a longbow during the war.
River Severn | Severn Valley Railway | Severn Estuary | Severn and Wye Railway | Newnham on Severn | Thames and Severn Canal | Severn Tunnel | Severn Beach | Severn | Dan Severn | Westbury-on-Severn | Severn Beach Line | Peter Bore | Fort Severn | Severn School | Severn, Maryland | Severn estuary | Severn Darden | Severn Bridge | Second Severn Crossing | Joseph Millott Severn | Albert Bore | Walter Dulany's house at Windmill Point would become part of Fort Severn | Tidal bore | Severn Railway Bridge | Severn Lamb | Severn Cullis-Suzuki | Joseph Severn | James Severn | Gauge (bore diameter) |