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'''Phillimore Island''' is an elongated island in the [[River Thames]] in [[Oxfordshire]], near the villages of [[Shiplake]] and [[Wargrave]] ([[Berkshire]]). It is on the reach above [[Shiplake Lock]].<ref>{{cite book | title=The River Thames Book | publisher=Imray Laurai Norie & Wilson | author=Cove-Smith, Chris | year=1996 | location=St Ives, Cambridgeshire | page=92 (Map 14) | isbn=0-85288-286-6}}</ref>
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'''Phillimore Island''' is an elongated island in the [[River Thames]] in [[Oxfordshire]], near the villages of [[Shiplake]] and [[Wargrave]] ([[Berkshire]]). It is on the reach above [[Shiplake Lock]].<ref>{{cite book | title=The River Thames Book | publisher=Imray Laurai Norie & Wilson | author=Cove-Smith, Chris | year=1996 | location=St Ives, Huntingdonshire | page=92 (Map 14) | isbn=0-85288-286-6}}</ref>
  
 
The island is named after the Phillimore family who were formerly the owners of Shiplake House, now Shiplake College, on the Oxfordshire bank.<ref>Fred. S. Thacker, Fred S. (1920). ''The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs''. Republished 1968, David & Charles.</ref>
 
The island is named after the Phillimore family who were formerly the owners of Shiplake House, now Shiplake College, on the Oxfordshire bank.<ref>Fred. S. Thacker, Fred S. (1920). ''The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs''. Republished 1968, David & Charles.</ref>

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Phillimore Island from the Shiplake bank

Phillimore Island is an elongated island in the River Thames in Oxfordshire, near the villages of Shiplake and Wargrave (Berkshire). It is on the reach above Shiplake Lock.[1]

The island is named after the Phillimore family who were formerly the owners of Shiplake House, now Shiplake College, on the Oxfordshire bank.[2]

Although Phillimore island is quite centrally located in the River Thames, it forms part of Oxfordshire as the county border here runs along the Berkshire bank, rather than the centre of the river.

See also

References

  1. Cove-Smith, Chris (1996). The River Thames Book. St Ives, Huntingdonshire: Imray Laurai Norie & Wilson. p. 92 (Map 14). ISBN 0-85288-286-6. 
  2. Fred. S. Thacker, Fred S. (1920). The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs. Republished 1968, David & Charles.

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