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  2. Salters Steamers - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, the company started a steam boat service between Oxford and Kingston upon Thames, using the boat Alaska. Alaska was built in 1883 as a private vessel but was purchased in 1886 by Salters who used her from 1888 to start their Oxford to Kingston return service. Alaska is still operating today under the management of Thames Steamers Limited.

  3. National Cycle Route 4 - Wikipedia

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    It shortcuts through: Rotherhithe and mid-Pimlico. It finds the Thames at the Chelsea Embankment. It zig-zags through Hurlingham and Barnes Common. It finds the Thames Path at Ham, facing Teddington Lock Footbridges, until Staines-upon-Thames. A longer route from Putney is to remain on the towpath (Thames Path) to avoid traffic. [citation needed]

  4. Tiffin School Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Tiffin School Boat Club (also known as TSBC) is an amateur rowing club, based in London, run by Tiffin School. It is based on the River Thames at Kingston upon Thames on the outskirts of Greater London in south-east England between Kingston Bridge and Teddington Lock .

  5. London River Services - Wikipedia

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    Richmond upon Thames: Owned & Operated by Thames River Boats incorporating Colliers Launches & Maynard Launches. [26] 3 Kingston (Town End Pier) Kingston upon Thames: Managed by Turk Launches Ltd. Head office at this pier 4 Kingston (Turks Pier) Kingston: Kingston upon Thames: Managed by Turk Launches Ltd. 5 Hammertons Landing Stage: Richmond

  6. Steven's Eyot - Wikipedia

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    Steven's Ait, 4 October 2008. River traffic is directed to the Middlesex side because of posts and mooring on the Surrey side (east here). [6] The island is the base of the Small Boat Club (SBC), a not-for-profit motorboats club formed in 1953 run by the members for the members, using its carved out basin in the north and reinforced moorings on all sides. [2]

  7. Teddington Lock - Wikipedia

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    The greater lock is against the general south (right, towpath or Surrey) bank of the river which is for 500 m north-east here [n 2]; a middle lock being that most regularly used spans a long thin island which has lawns, places for boat owners to sit and a lock keeper's cabin and short thin island which is a thin wedge of concrete and a broad canoe/kayak stepped portage facility.

  8. Boat carrying West Ham fans gets wedged under London's ... - AOL

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    A boat carrying West Ham football fans became stuck underneath a suspension bridge on the River Thames as it travelled to a football match on Sunday. Boat carrying West Ham fans gets wedged under ...

  9. Kingston Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Rowing Club Boathouse. The club is the racing shell rowing club in Kingston upon Thames, but also provides training boats for less competitive rowing. It is on the Kingston Reach which runs between Molesey Lock by Hampton Court down to Teddington Lock ; The reach is a long 4.82 miles (7.76 km) V-shaped stretch of the Thames and is the final and second longest section of the River ...

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