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The River Thames is a major river located in London, England and is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom

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Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Wharf at the Lime House, Limehouse, East London 1935

Wharf at the Lime House, Limehouse, East London 1935
The river Thames is pictured in the background This was the wharf of R Passmore and Sons who conducted the kiln

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: London

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Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Windsor Castle, 1827 (pencil & w/c on paper)

Windsor Castle, 1827 (pencil & w/c on paper)
NGW387984 Windsor Castle, 1827 (pencil & w/c on paper) by Daniell, William (1769-1837); 30.5x50.6 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Hotel Stuart, Richmond Hill, Surrey - offering its guests magnificent views down to the River

The Hotel Stuart, Richmond Hill, Surrey - offering its guests magnificent views down to the River Thames. Date: 1930

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: A Water Party - Picnicing at Richmond (chromolitho)

A Water Party - Picnicing at Richmond (chromolitho)
731722 A Water Party - Picnicing at Richmond (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Water Party - Picnicing at Richmond)

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Smiths Wharf, Queenhithe, London

Smiths Wharf, Queenhithe, London
Lightermen preparing for work on barges moored on the River Thames opposite Smiths Wharf, Queenhithe, City of London. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Captain Newcome saying goodbye to old crew members

Captain Newcome saying goodbye to old crew members
Captain Johnny Newcome saying goodbye to old crew members and veterans at Greenwich Hospital. Midshipmen in uniforms, peg-legged veterans with walking sticks

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Cartoon, Houses of Parliament, London

Cartoon, Houses of Parliament, London. 1924

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: York Building Company water tower, The Strand, London

York Building Company water tower, The Strand, London
Water tower of the York Building Company, The Strand, London. early 18th century

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Railway map, Clapham Junction area, London

Railway map, Clapham Junction area, London
Railway map, Clapham Junction, Stewarts Lane, Lavender Hill and Longhedge, SW London, with colour coding of the various railway companies. Date: 1912

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Map, Surrey Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, London

Map, Surrey Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, London
Map, Surrey Commercial Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, SE London, with railway lines and junctions. 1908

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Map, Millwall Docks (Harrow Lane) and Poplar, East London

Map, Millwall Docks (Harrow Lane) and Poplar, East London, with railway lines and links. Date: 1906

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Lifeboat at Tower Bridge on the River Thames, London, 1999

Lifeboat at Tower Bridge on the River Thames, London, 1999

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Neil Kinnock on the campaign trail in London. 2nd April 1992

Neil Kinnock on the campaign trail in London. 2nd April 1992

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Jeffrey Archer pictured in his apartment by the River Thames, London. 9th September 1987

Jeffrey Archer pictured in his apartment by the River Thames, London. 9th September 1987

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey

The wedding of Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey. The happy couple at Tower Pier on the Royal Barge as they prepare to speed out to the Britannia

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake

The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake, with Cambridge (right) leading by three lengths. 2nd April 1927

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets

Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets. The most destructive London floods within living memory have taken place in districts along the Thames. Many lives were lost

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Owing to the ban around the coast, Sea Cadets cannot now attend their usual camps

Owing to the ban around the coast, Sea Cadets cannot now attend their usual camps, which are held every year, by the sea. These Cadets have made their camp on a river island at Thames Ditton

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Views from the South Bank at night showing Big Ben. 13th December 1963

Views from the South Bank at night showing Big Ben. 13th December 1963

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of

Londoners enjoy the early summer sun on the banks of the River Thames by the Tower of London. 2nd June 1955

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Sex Pistols Jubilee boat party on the Thames. Pictured, guests as they are taken away by

Sex Pistols Jubilee boat party on the Thames. Pictured, guests as they are taken away by police. 7th June 1977

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: David Cassidy, singer and actor, pictured in 1972. David is pictured aboard

David Cassidy, singer and actor, pictured in 1972. David is pictured aboard the 120 foot luxury yacht " Ocean Sabre" which he has personally chartered

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Paul McCartney and his wife Linda of pop group Wings sailing down the River Thames

Paul McCartney and his wife Linda of pop group Wings sailing down the River Thames together with Denny Laine (not in this frame)

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Father Christmas, on his way to a party in aid of Save Tadworth Court Hospital

Father Christmas, on his way to a party in aid of Save Tadworth Court Hospital which was being held on the luxury boat Sir Thomas More

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Fishing on river Thames at Kingston, London (formerly Surrey) August 1953

Fishing on river Thames at Kingston, London (formerly Surrey) August 1953

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Old London Bridge, across The River Thames, London. Picture is looking down river

Old London Bridge, across The River Thames, London. Picture is looking down river, towards Tower Bridge, The Docks and eventually The North Sea and English Channel. Picture taken 23rd July 1965

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: This 21 year old, ratty haired, green eyed Katy Manning was picked from an audition of 70

This 21 year old, ratty haired, green eyed Katy Manning was picked from an audition of 70 actresses to play the assistant Jo Grant in the new Dr Who series

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II

Richard Branson tycoon with Margaret Thatcher on his boat Virgin Atlantic Challenger II. 3rd July 1986

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: British Drought May 1976 The low tide at the River Thames are reaching a record low

British Drought May 1976 The low tide at the River Thames are reaching a record low because of the British Drought. Liz Sleader barmaid at the London Apprentice at Isleworth arrives accross the River

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Rowing - Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race - 1987 Paddy Broughton

Rowing - Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race - 1987 Paddy Broughton

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Sunbury on Thames Middlesex circa 1955

Sunbury on Thames Middlesex circa 1955

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Ships Cruise Liner Blenheim September 1976 The ship was laid up in Millwall Docks

Ships Cruise Liner Blenheim September 1976 The ship was laid up in Millwall Docks on the River Thames after a 14 strike by her crew

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Russian built Hydrfoil ferry boat August 1968 sailing under Tower Bridge

Russian built Hydrfoil ferry boat August 1968 sailing under Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London The boat The KOMETA is in London for the Soviet Exhibition

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Shell oil tanker Megara seen here on her way up the River Thames to discharge her

The Shell oil tanker Megara seen here on her way up the River Thames to discharge her cargo of 206, 000 tons of oil. The ship is nearly a quarter of a mile from bow to stern. 7th October 1968

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Longitudinal cross section of SS Great Eastern, Leviathan, Steamship, 19th Century

Longitudinal cross section of SS Great Eastern, Leviathan, Steamship, 19th Century
Vintage illustration of Longitudinal cross section of SS Great Eastern, Leviathan, Steamship 19th Century. An iron sailing steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and built by J

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Old County Map of Buckinghamshire 1611 by John Speed

Old County Map of Buckinghamshire 1611 by John Speed
A fine reproduction of John Speeds historical map of Buckinghamshire originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain"

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: University barges, Oxford, c. 1930s

University barges, Oxford, c. 1930s
These University barges stood on the banks of the River Thames, also referred to as the Isis, at Christ Church Meadows in Oxford

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, c. 1930

Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, c. 1930
Dozens of boats and punts can be seen here lining the River Thames during the Henley Royal Regatta. The race lane can be seen top right, with spectators in their boats vying for a prime viewing spot

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Shiplake Lock, Oxfordshire, August 1939

Shiplake Lock, Oxfordshire, August 1939
A view looking east up the lock at Shiplake, and onto the wider Thames in the background. Two men and a women are taking a punt out on the river, whilst three boys look

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100097

EyeUbiquitous_20100097
England, London, Westminster, London Eye framed with lamp post on Westminster Bridge

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The thriving book market on the South bank under Waterloo bridge in London is open all

The thriving book market on the South bank under Waterloo bridge in London is open all
England, London, book market on the Southbank under Waterloo bridge

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: View of London from Greenwich, 1825. Creator: JMW Turner

View of London from Greenwich, 1825. Creator: JMW Turner
View of London from Greenwich, 1825

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Barking and Dagenham IG11 0 Map

Barking and Dagenham IG11 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Barking and Dagenham IG11 0

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Lechlade Halfpenny Bridge, September 1948

Lechlade Halfpenny Bridge, September 1948
A GWR Publicity view of the Halfpenny Bridge over the River Thames in Lechlade (Lechlade-on-Thames), near the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, September 1948

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Lechlade, Gloucestershire, September 1948

Lechlade, Gloucestershire, September 1948
A GWR Publicity view of Lechlade (Lechlade-on-Thames), near the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, September 1948. A herd of cows are grazing in a meadow with the River Thames flowing before them

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Marsh Lock, Henley on Thames, August 1939

Marsh Lock, Henley on Thames, August 1939
A GWR Publicity view of Marsh Lock near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, August 1939. A small boat with sails is drifting along the water towards the lock where two men are waiting at the lock gates

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Caversham Rose, Reading, August 1932

Caversham Rose, Reading, August 1932
A GWR Publicity view of the River Thames and the meadows at Caversham in Reading, August 1932. A boat house with boats for hire sits on the riverbank while a group of holidaymakers lounge around a



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River Thames Collection

The River Thames is a major river located in London, England and is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom. The Thames has been an important part of London's history since ancient times, providing a major source of water for drinking and transportation. It also served as an important trade route between Britain and other parts of Europe. Today, it is used for leisure activities such as boating, fishing, swimming and sightseeing cruises. The Thames Barrier was built to protect London from flooding caused by tidal surges from the North Sea. In addition to its historical significance, the River Thames provides a stunning backdrop to many iconic landmarks including Big Ben, Tower Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral.
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