River Thames from source to sea

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Abingdon to Wallingford


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The River Ock flows into the Thames upstream of Abingdon Bridge. The River Ock rises near Little Coxwell, Oxfordshire. Abingdon Bridge comprises two bridges built in 1416 and 1453 (with 1927 modifications)separated by Nags Head Island.


SU4996 : An "Eight" at Abingdon by Andy Stephenson SU4996 : The Old Anchor Inn Abingdon by 2202 SU4996 : River Ock in Abingdon by Nigel Cox SU4996 : The Thames: Abingdon by Pam Brophy SU4996 : The River Thames at Abingdon by Row17 SU4996 : Slipway at the wharf by Bill Nicholls
SU4996 : River Thames at Abingdon by Philip Halling SU4996 : Abingdon Bridge by Claire Ward SU4996 : River Thames in Abingdon by Nigel Cox SU4996 : Bridge over the Thames: Abingdon by Pam Brophy SU4996 : First part of Abingdon Bridge by Bill Nicholls SU4996 : Past the Upper Reaches by Bill Nicholls


Approaching Wallingford

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SU6191 : The mill at Benson by Steve Daniels



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SU6190 : Boat and boathouse by Row17


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