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Caversham Lock is a
lock and main
weir on the
River Thames in
England at Reading, Berkshire. Both the
lock and main
weir are
connected to De
Bohun Island...
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There are 45
locks on the river, each with one or more
adjacent weirs.
These lock and
weir combinations are used for
controlling the flow of
water down the...
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Teddington Lock is a
complex of
three locks and a
weir on the
River Thames between Ham and
Teddington in the
London Borough of
Richmond upon Thames, England...
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Hurley Lock is a
lock and
weir on the
River Thames in England,
situated in a
clump of
wooded islands close to the
village of Hurley, Berkshire. The
lock was...
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Goring Lock is a
lock and
weir situated on the
River Thames in
England at the
Goring Gap in the
Chiltern Hills. The
lock is
located on the Oxfordshire...
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Mapledurham Lock is a
lock and
weir situated on the
River Thames in England,
about 4
miles upstream of Reading. The
lock was
first built in 1777 by the...
- 1892 on the site of an old
weir and
flash lock. The
weir is on the
other side of the
lock island.
There was
previously a
weir on the site
known as Clarke's...
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Marsh Lock is a
lock and
weir situated on the
River Thames in England,
about 1 mile
upstream of
Henley Bridge in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. The
lock is...
- the
construction of the
lock, a
flash lock was in
place at
Buscot weir to help navigation. When the
lock was
built the
weir was
owned by
Edward Loveden...
- Bray
Lock is a
lock and
weir on the
River Thames in
England near Bray and
Dorney Reach, and is just
above the M4
Bridge across the Thames. The
lock is on...