| St. John's Lock near Lechlade is the highest lock on the River Thames. The 'Father Thames' statue was commissioned
in 1854 for the Crystal Palace and marked the head of the Thames at Trewsbury Mead from 1958 to 1974 when it was moved to its present position at St. John's Loch |
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Taken in January 2003 when the Thames was in flood and had overflowed onto the towpath at Cowey Sale.
The winter sunset lasted a very short time but was spectacular seen over the flooded river. |
| Another sunset captured looking westwards over the River Thames from the towpath at Laleham, near Staines, in Surrey |
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Summer 2001: from the towpath at Walton-on-Thames looking towards Lower Sunbury on the north bank.
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| Another late afternoon view across the Thames at Laleham. |
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A wintertime view of Windsor Castle taken across the river from Datchet |
| Early one summer's evening - beside the Thames at Cowey Sale |
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Sunday morning rowing practice on the Thames - looking north towards the Lower Sunbury bank from the Walton-on-Thames towpath |
"Where do I go from here?" Flooded towpath - Cowey Sale, January 2003 |
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Riverside scene - looking north from the towpath at Walton-on-Thames |
| The evening sun shines on a Thames long barge moored at Cowey Sale |
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Reflections on the Thames at Buscot Lock. The spire of Lechlade church can be seen in the distance |