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The River Thames is most noted as flowing tbrough the capital of the United Kingdom, London.
By this point, the river is tidal, and known as the Tidestream of the Thames, which stretches east beyond the
Thames Barrier and Dartford Crossing, becoming Sea Reach east of  Tilbury and  Gravesend.
This region, and the area of sea east to the Dutch coast, separating the North Sea from the  English Channel,
is represented by the  Thames Estuary category.
Before London there are many tributaries flowing into the Thames, but perhaps the most significant is below  Dorchester, Oxfordshire, where the River Thame joins the River Isis.
West of this confluence, despite the name, the Isis is considered as the Thames, with its source at springs north of  Kemble, Gloucestershire.

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Archaeological project to record and collect artifacts exposed at low tide along the banks at low tide, concentrating on the city of London. Includes links to videos, photo galleries, and social media.
Charity promoting education, physical access, to the tidal region from Isleworth to Greenwich.
Journal of a walk down the River Thames by Keith Pauling.
Historical resource with illustrated maps, literary references, details, including aerial views, old and modern photos, of the estuary around QEII bridge through London to Thames Head.
Article on history and currently 200 bridges, 27 tunnels, six public ferries, one cable car link, and one ford near the source all the way to the estuary barrier. Comprises tables providing traffic type, GPS coordinates, date opened and links for further details within the online encyclopedia.
An annual overview of enforcement activity planned for the non-tidal river, aimed to stop illegal activity, correct environmental harm, whether restoration or remediation, and provide regulatory control and guidance where appropriate. (April 01, 2021)
Charity promoting education, physical access, to the tidal region from Isleworth to Greenwich.
Journal of a walk down the River Thames by Keith Pauling.
Article on history and currently 200 bridges, 27 tunnels, six public ferries, one cable car link, and one ford near the source all the way to the estuary barrier. Comprises tables providing traffic type, GPS coordinates, date opened and links for further details within the online encyclopedia.
Historical resource with illustrated maps, literary references, details, including aerial views, old and modern photos, of the estuary around QEII bridge through London to Thames Head.
Archaeological project to record and collect artifacts exposed at low tide along the banks at low tide, concentrating on the city of London. Includes links to videos, photo galleries, and social media.
An annual overview of enforcement activity planned for the non-tidal river, aimed to stop illegal activity, correct environmental harm, whether restoration or remediation, and provide regulatory control and guidance where appropriate. (April 01, 2021)
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