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  • ...is operated by White's Coaches. The nearest minor railway stations are at Culham and Radley and the nearest major stations are at Oxford or Didcot Parkway, [[File:Abingdon bridge.png|thumb|Abingdon Bridge (built 1416) spans the [[River Thames|Thames]]]]
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  • ...here or nearby, including the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority at [[Culham]] (and the Joint European Torus (JET) fusion research project), [[Harwell]] .... Falkiner and Sir Thomas Tancred, who together also constructed the Forth Bridge.<ref>{{cite book |last=Sands |first=T.B. |title=The Didcot, Newbury & South
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  • |name=Culham |picture=A boat entering Culham Lock - geograph.org.uk - 1336787.jpg
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  • ...as been replaced under a restoration project by a newer entrance closer to Culham Lock.
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  • ...e family spent weekends at The Wharf where his wife Margot held court over bridge and tennis. She converted the old barn directly on the river which served f [[File:Old course of River Thames near Culham - geograph.org.uk - 120308.jpg|thumb|250px|The Thames near Sutton Courtenay
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  • ==Culham Bridges== ...n Bridges across the site of a ford. It has been replaced by a more modern bridge carrying the A415 road beside it. A wooden footbridge further downstream ca
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  • [[File:London Bridge Illuminated.jpg|right|thumb|300px|London Bridge, in central London]] ...le:London Bridge (1616) by Claes Van Visscher.jpg|right|thumb|300px|London Bridge in 1616, by Claes Van Visscher]]
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  • ..., providing a new connection with the River Thames further downstream near Culham Lock.<ref>[http://www.cpreoxon.org.uk/news/briefing/edition/2006/05_Septemb ...lt and at least 8 miles of the canal were in water. On 26 May 2009, Double Bridge and a short section of rewatered canal to the south of [[Pewsham]] was offi
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  • ...e were used to build and stones from the same place were used to build the bridge over the valley which carried the road from Henley to Wargrave. On a hill b In 1923 at Aston was a ferry over the river, supplementing Henley Bridge built in the 13th century at the upstream end of the parish. At that time
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  • ...t classified it as the A415 road. In 1928, Oxfordshire Council built a new bridge for the A415 beside the 15th-century one. ...lifton Hampden, Oxon - geograph.org.uk - 1622831.jpg|thumb|Clifton Hampden Bridge seen from downstream]]
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  • ...f [[Cropredy]]. Within living memory there was still a ferry (later a toll bridge) at the King's Arms public house by the river taking traffic, including hor ...f the first pound locks to be built in England. [[Iffley]], Sandford and [[Culham]] locks were built by the Oxford-Burcot Commission following the Parliament
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  • [[File:NagsheadIsle01.JPG|thumb|250px|Nag's Head Island from Abingdon Bridge]] ...It sits in the middle of the two [[Abingdon Bridge]]s on the reach above [[Culham Lock]].
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  • ...most all disappeared and the Thames Path has to be diverted to the nearest bridge, often a considerable distance, to cope with this. | [[Culham Lock]] || 1638 (moved 1809) || 1580 || 7 ft 11 in || 2.6 miles || Culham old (1638 on Swift ditch), Swift ||
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  • [[File:2008-05 Culham Lock (2).JPG|thumb|Culham lock from upstream]] ...m Lock''' is a lock on the [[River Thames]] in [[Oxfordshire]], close to [[Culham]]. It is on a lock cut to the north of the main stream, which approaches th
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  • ...river again divides between an old course via [[Sutton Courtenay]] and the Culham Cut. The [[Thames Path]] follows the northern bank all the way to Culham Lock.
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  • {{Infobox bridge |picture caption= Abingdon Bridge, looking downstream<br />from the top of Nag's Head Island
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  • |picture caption= Nuneham Railway Bridge from downstream ...Appleford in [[Berkshire]] and [[Culham]] in [[Oxfordshire]]. The Nuneham bridge takes the railway back into Berkshire at [[Radley]], before crossing once a
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  • {{infobox bridge |picture=2008-05 Appleford Rail Bridge (2).JPG
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