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Tumbling Bay, also
known as Tum, is an
outdoors bathing area in Oxford, England. Fed by the
River Thames, the
bathing spot
opened in 1853 and
closed formally...
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standard size for all
flash locks below Abingdon. Near to the
island was a "
tumbling bay", an
overfall weir with its
crest just
below normal low
water level....
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courts and a children's playground. The park also
provides access to the
Tumbling Bay bathing area. The park is
located off
Botley Road,
behind the West Oxford...
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proposed locks at
Molesey and Teddington, each
having a weir with long
tumbling bays,
similar to
modern practice. John
Rennie had
suggested a
series of long...
- and Spain. "
Tumbling Dice"
received acclaim from
contemporary music critics, who
praised its
musicianship and
lyrical prowess. "
Tumbling Dice" featured...
- had on the
field did more than just cheering,"
Sorgel said. "They did
tumbling, I had some
national baton twirling champions and dancers, and of course...
- Bradley)'s
novel The
Adventures of Mr.
Verdant Green begins publication. The
Tumbling Bay swimming area opens. 1854 Whit Sunday:
Thomas Chamberlain,
vicar of St...
- Fiddler's
Island opposite Sheepwash Channel. It
immediately flows past
Tumbling Bay,
which had a
bathing place in use from 1853 to 1990, when the toilets...
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streamed exclusively by AllMusic,
following free
downloads of lead
single "
Tumbling Bay" by
Rolling Stone and BBC 6 Music's
Lauren Laverne in November. The band...
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partly restored in 1998. On 2
November 2019 the
towpath bridge over the
Tumbling Bay Weir collapsed. A
temporary cofferdam was
placed upstream of the breach...