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Dorchester on Thames (or Dorchester-on-Thames) is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Wallingford and 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Oxford. The town is a few hundred yards from the confluence of the River Thames and River Thame. A common practice of the scholars at Oxford was to refer to the river Thames ...
End of Thames Estuary — North Sea (the few settlements further along the debatable estuary to the two points mentioned in the routemap are on inlets or far inland)
The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority is a body based in London, Ontario, Canada. It was created in 1947. It was created in 1947. It was responsible for the construction of the Fanshawe Dam , completed in the 1950s, to control flooding from the Thames River , which runs through London.
River Thame, Dorchester on Thames: Shillingford Bridge: 115.41. ... This is a route-map template for a UK waterway. For a key to symbols, see {{waterways legend}}.
There is marked variation in the use of conservation area status across England, with coverage ranging from 100% of properties in the Isles of Scilly (which is one large conservation area) through an average of 17% in London (although some boroughs have over 50% coverage) to under 5% in about 30% of local authority areas.
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Pages in category "Populated places on the River Thames" The following 101 pages are in this category, out of 101 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In Anglo-Saxon England, Thame is a recorded place in records of the Diocese of Dorchester. At Holton mill the Thame turns southward and after passing the villages of Great Milton and Stadhampton, its valley widens. In this area in 1642 and 1643, the river acted as a line of defence for Royalist Oxford.