Robin Stevens: Photos: Thames Path:

Thames Path: Marlow to Maidenhead, 23 April 2017


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All Saints Church, Marlow
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St George's Day parade by the local Scouts, Cubs and Beavers
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Marlow Lock
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Quarry Wood Hall
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Approaching Bourne End
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Sailing boats
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Upper Thames Sailing Club
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Bourne End
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Bourne End railway & footbridge
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Cock Marsh
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Cookham Bridge, built 1867
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Tollhouse, Cookham Bridge
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Marina by Cookham Bridge
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Hedsor Tower (Lord Boston’s Folly), glimpsed from Cookham Bridge
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Meadow, Cookham
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Holy Trinity Church, Cookham
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Churchgate House
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Bel & the Dragon
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Vine Cottage
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Sir Stanley Spencer born and lived here
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Cookham Moor
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Glimpse of a tower at Cliveden
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There's not much of the place one can see from the path
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A Cathay Pacific Boeing 777-367 provides a reminder that we're under the flight path out of Heathrow
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Seven Gables Cottage, Taplow
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Entrance to the Jubilee River
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Grebe
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Mandarin Duck
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Trout
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Boulter's Lock
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The Boathouse at Boulters Lock
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Rare K1 telephone kiosk, first standard design introduced by the Post Office in 1921
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Richard Dimbleby lived here
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Maidenhead Bridge
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Maidenhead Rowing Club
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Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Isambard Kingdom brunel, 1838
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"1838 The Sounding Arch. I.K. Brunel designed this bridge. The brick arches are the widest and flattest in the world - each span is 128 feet with a rise of only 24 feet."
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A First Great Western class 43 crosses the bridge
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Statue of Sir Nicholas Winton, commemorating the Kindertransport, Maidenhead railway station
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Not my train
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Class 43 Sir Kenneth Grange restored to original Intercity 125 livery, Reading Station
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