London's Waterways.

The Thames is an extraordinary river: linking London to the countryside and the sea, the Thames is the heart of the capital and its waters the lifeblood of England. Following the river is a voyage through Britain's history, as its varied path joins landmarks of the past with the urban landscape...

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Main Author: Pratt, Derek
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014.
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Table of Contents:
  • Front cover; Half title; Title; Contents; Introduction; London's Thames; Hampton Court; Kingston; Teddington Lock; Twickenham and Ham House; Richmond Park; Richmond; Kew Gardens; Kew Bridge Steam Museum; Chiswick and Mortlake; Hammersmith; London Wetland Centre; Putney and Fulham; Chelsea; Battersea; Chelsea Reach; Vauxhall; Westminster; Victoria Embankment; South Bank; Waterloo Bridge; Bankside; London Bridge; Tower of London; Tower Bridge; Docklands; Wapping; Limehouse; Canary Wharf; Isle of Dogs; Rotherhithe; Surrey Docks; Greenwich; Greenwich Park; The Millennium Dome; Royal Victoria Dock.
  • Royal Albert DockSilvertown; The Thames Barrier; Woolwich Arsenal; London's Canals; The Grand Union Main line
  • Denham Deep Lock; Cowley Lock; Bulls Bridge; Hanwell; Osterley; Brentford; Syon Park; The Paddington Arm
  • Yeading to Northolt; Horsenden Hill; Park Royal; Kensal Green to Little Venice; Paddington Basin and Little Venice; The Regent's Canal: Maida Hill; Regent's Park; Camden Lock; Camden Lock Market; Islington
  • King's Cross; Victoria Park; Limehouse Basin; River Lee Navigation; Three Mills; Lee Valley; Waltham Abbey; Enfield and Gunpowder Mills; London's Other Waterways.
  • Brent River ParkRiver Wandle; River Roding; New River; River Crane; River Tyburn; River Westbourne; Fleet; Index; Acknowledgements; Back cover.