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Brief Description: 10th in series showing a man carrying buckets over a plank bridge at Cricklade. |
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Subject Date: 1911 |
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Creator: Parker, W |
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Owner: Oxfordshire CC |
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Contributor: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies |
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Full Description: At Cricklade any differences with regard to the source of the Thames must come to an end, as both branches unite their forces a short distance below the plank bridge, known as Hatchets Bridge. This is the highest part of the river which is ever reached by boats, though Thames Tourists rarely push their explorations as high as this. It is the limit of the Thames Conservancy. (There are two well preserved specimens of Fourth Century Crosses and two Churches) |
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Collection: Parker |
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Place: Cricklade, River Thames, England |
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Dimensions: Height: 3366mm, Width: 3397mm |
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Subject: Cricklade, Lantern slide, Parker, Plank Bridge, Source to Sea |
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Content Type: Lantern slides |
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Location: Centre for Oxfordshire Studies |
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Unique ID: tp-ox-pkr_010_plank_bridge_cricklade-i-00-001.jpg |
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IPR: ThamesPilot |
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