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Two bridges, over two rivers.
Firstly an integral seat on Dorchester on Thames bridge, built in the early 1800's.
Despite the name of the village, this bridge is actually over the River Thame (no 's' on the end of the name) which is a tributary of the River Thames (how confusing is that?).....
...secondly Shillingford Bridge (over the Thames!), from 1827.....
...and also, some friends setting off after lunch in Denchworth, with a fantastic old agricultural building in the background.....
Good Stonework Saturday everyone. I hope all are well. Thank you for sharing your AWESOME Stonework pictures here every week. I enjoy seeing what scenery others have in their area. Stay safe and have fun. Hammerhead
Retaining wall/ loading dock at an old mill site along The Winnipesaukee River Trail in Franklin NH
Granite bridge abutment along The Northern Rail Trail in Danbury NH
Out on a big ride today. I stopped on the way to the official start point to take some photos of the
late 18th century stonework at the gatehouse and entrance to Basildon Park, West Berkshire, England.
Gloriously mad......
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