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  2. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Newest Thames crossing. Cookham Bridge Road bridge: 51°33′44″N 0°42′21″W: 1867: Bourne End Railway Bridge Railway bridge, footbridge: 51°34′30″N 0°42′51″W: 1895: Footbridge added onto the rail bridge specifically for the Thames Path. Marlow By-pass Bridge Road bridge: 51°33′58″N 0°45′43″W: 1972

  3. Tributaries of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    Culham Bridge 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Abingdon Lock ... Map of 'Tributaries of the River Thames' compiled from this list, includes tributaries and confluences

  4. River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The River Thames (/ t ... The principal tributaries of the River Thames on the Tideway include ... viewed from Chiswick Bridge. The Thames is the historic heartland ...

  5. River Crane, London - Wikipedia

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    The River Crane, a tributary of the River Thames, runs 8.5 miles (13.6 km) in West London, England.It forms the lower course of Yeading Brook.It adjoins or passes through three London boroughs: Hillingdon, Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames, in the historic county of Middlesex.

  6. River Ock - Wikipedia

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    The River Ock heads towards Abingdon, from the bridge at Charney Bassett. The River Ock is a small English river which is a tributary of the River Thames.It has as its catchment area the Vale of White Horse, a low-lying and wide valley in south Oxfordshire, and flows into the River Thames, at Abingdon on the reach above Culham Lock.

  7. Hogsmill River - Wikipedia

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    The Hogsmill River in Surrey and Greater London, England, is a small chalk stream tributary of the River Thames. It rises in Ewell and flows into the Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the lowest non-tidal reach, that above Teddington Lock. The river is 10 km (6 mi) long and has a catchment area of about 73 km 2 (28 sq mi). [1]

  8. River Ravensbourne - Wikipedia

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    The River Ravensbourne is a tributary of the River Thames in south London, England. It flows north from near Bromley into the tidal River Thames at Deptford , where its tidal reach is known as Deptford Creek.

  9. Subterranean rivers of London - Wikipedia

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    A sketch map of some lost rivers "London Before the Houses", map of pre-urban London from 1884. [1] The position of a mouth of the Effra in the 13th century.. The subterranean or underground rivers of London are or were the direct or indirect tributaries of the upper estuary of the Thames (the Tideway) that were built over during the growth of the metropolis of London.