THE Review has combined with the renowned artist Eric Bottomley and Lydney's Archive Shop to make an exclusive offer of prints of Mr Bottomley's latest work, a detailed painting capturing a busy scene at Lydney Harbour in 1925.

Only 250 signed prints will be available exclusively to Review readers.

The print shows a truck-load of Cannop coal being loaded into the hold of a three masted schooner, doubtless destined for a Bristol Channel port or to Southern Ireland.

The print measures 15ins by 20ins and is available at £26 which includes postage and package.

Also featured are two Severn trows, including the Eliza, of Bridgwater. It is is titled: "Loading Forest coal, Lydney Docks, 1925."

Mr Bottomley is famed throughout Britain for his work which often depicts steam trains. He lives at Much Marcle and is well known locally for his paintings of Lydbrook Viaduct and the old Severn Rail Bridge.

To order your copy simply send a cheque for £26 made payable to The Review to The Docks Print, The Review, The Tindle Suite, Kings Buildings, Hill Street, Lydney GL15 5HE.