The Thames: Or Graphic Illustrations of Seats, Villas, Public Buildings, and Picturesque Scenery, on the Banks of that Noble River |
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Thames Head . Cricklade . Inglesham Lock , with the Thames and Severn Canal , and Lechlade in the distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Cottage and Bridge . Abingdon .
Thames Head . Cricklade . Inglesham Lock , with the Thames and Severn Canal , and Lechlade in the distance . Radcot Weir . Oxford , from Ifley . Nuneham Courtney , the seat of Earl Harcourt . Cottage and Bridge . Abingdon .
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This river takes it rise from a copious spring , called the Thames head , near Cirencester in the county of Gloucester , which is particularly described in a succeeding page . It has been very erroneously named Isis , till it is joined ...
This river takes it rise from a copious spring , called the Thames head , near Cirencester in the county of Gloucester , which is particularly described in a succeeding page . It has been very erroneously named Isis , till it is joined ...
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I a ciled to any rational opinion that the Thames head , a denomination by which from a very remote period it has been distinguished , should give rise to a river called Isis , and after having run a very large proportion of its course ...
I a ciled to any rational opinion that the Thames head , a denomination by which from a very remote period it has been distinguished , should give rise to a river called Isis , and after having run a very large proportion of its course ...
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But on the authority of ancient maps , deeds , and other antiquarian documents , as well as the name of the spot itself , which in all time has borne the title of the Thames Head , the river must be said to issue in a sinall valley in ...
But on the authority of ancient maps , deeds , and other antiquarian documents , as well as the name of the spot itself , which in all time has borne the title of the Thames Head , the river must be said to issue in a sinall valley in ...
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Principal Spring at the Hard Thames Head taken from the Bridge Hamshed ba ' 118 by Vine & Paulury London Fingrari bWwvhs from a Drewno bim 1911 2 THAMES HEAD . The part of the Thames.
Principal Spring at the Hard Thames Head taken from the Bridge Hamshed ba ' 118 by Vine & Paulury London Fingrari bWwvhs from a Drewno bim 1911 2 THAMES HEAD . The part of the Thames.
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