
Rivers of Great Britain. The Thames, from Source to Sea. Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial
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In the late 19th century, the River Thames served as a vital artery of commerce and culture in England, shaping the lives of those who lived along its banks. "Rivers of Great Britain: The Thames, from Source to Sea" by Various offers a meticulous exploration of this iconic waterway, tracing its course from the serene Cotswolds to the bustling estuary at the North Sea. Richly illustrated, this descriptive and historical document captures the river's diverse ecosystems and the human stories intertwined with its flow. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work illuminates the Thames' significance in British heritage, showcasing its unyielding spirit and the picturesque landscapes that define its journey. Discover the enduring legacy of one of Britain's greatest rivers.
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