Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Thames and Severn . It unites the mouth of the Severn with the first navigable reach of the river Thames . Its opening was the occasion of almost national enthusiasm . George III . himself paid a special visit to the works , and made a ...
... Thames and Severn . It unites the mouth of the Severn with the first navigable reach of the river Thames . Its opening was the occasion of almost national enthusiasm . George III . himself paid a special visit to the works , and made a ...
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... Thames has seen many changes , and so , incidentally , has Boulter's Lock . This trade was expected to be largely increased by the opening of the Thames and Severn Canal . Its supporters based their argu- ment on " the immense quantity ...
... Thames has seen many changes , and so , incidentally , has Boulter's Lock . This trade was expected to be largely increased by the opening of the Thames and Severn Canal . Its supporters based their argu- ment on " the immense quantity ...
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... Thames Conservancy have done some of their best work . New locks were opened in 1896 and 1898 in place of three old weirs , and dredging has been systematically carried on for years . This time the Thames is ready before the canal , and ...
... Thames Conservancy have done some of their best work . New locks were opened in 1896 and 1898 in place of three old weirs , and dredging has been systematically carried on for years . This time the Thames is ready before the canal , and ...
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