Robin Stevens: Photos: Thames Path:

Thames Path: Henley to Marlow, 8 April 2017


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Caversham Library
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Leander Club, Henley-on-Thames
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Boathouses
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Ducks
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Cormorant
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The Lodge, Remenham
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Remenham Club
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Remenham
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Fawley Court
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Magna Carta
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Grebes
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Temple Island, start of the Henley Regatta course
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Folly
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Greenlands, now a campus of the University of Reading
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Greenlands boathouse
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Hambledon Mill, Mill End
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Weirs at Hambledon Lock
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The Flower Pot, Aston
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Customers are met by a stuffed fox
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Holme Farm, Aston
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Culham Court
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Daffodils, Culham Court
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Pheasant
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Medmenham Abbey, once home to the Hellfire Club
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Riverside garden, Hurley
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Danesfield House Hotel
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Hurley weir
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Friendly goat
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View from the bridge at Hurley Lock
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Octagonal summer house, Hurley Lock
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Hurley
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St Mary The Virgin, Hurley
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Churchyard wall, Hurley
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Place beacon here
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Tithe barn, Hurley
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Temple footbridge, Hurley
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Moorings at Temple Lock
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Temple Lock
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Temple Weir
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Bisham Abbey
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Bisham Abbey Manor House
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All Saints Church, Bisham
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Red kite
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Boat house, Bisham
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Marlow
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House at Bisham
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Unusual houseboat in a garden at Bisham
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The Bootle Bumtrinket
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Marlow
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Marlow Bridge, built 1829-1832 by William Tierney Clark, who later built the Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest to a similar but scaled-up design
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Wrought iron girders fitted by Easton, Amos & Sons in 1860 to replace the original oak cross beams
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The Compleat Angler
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Weight restrictions on the bridge. Hard to miss, you'd think.
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Twinned with Marly-le-Roi, France, and "bridged" with Budapest
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"Marlow Suspension Bridge, by William Tierney Clark, FRS MICE 1783-1852. This bridge and the Széchnyi Chain Bridge linking Buda and Pest across the River Danube are the only surviving suspension bridges by William Tierney Clark."
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All Saints Church, Marlow
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War memorial
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Marly le Roi, France 466km 290 miles
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The Causeway, Marlow
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Frequent winner of Buckinghamshire Best-kept Village
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Sundial
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The Marlow Donkey, named for the local train service
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