the bridge has had peak hour queues since at least the 1930s. Staines Bridge is a road and pedestrian bridge across the River Thames at Staines-upon-Thames...
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Surrey, is on the south side of the Thames and is linked to Staines by Staines Bridge. Staines town centre is close to the confluence of the rivers Colne...
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Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey, England, and historically in the county of Middlesex. 3000 BC — Neolithic settlement at Yeoveney Manor Farm by Staines...
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London Bridge and Staines Bridge. At Folly Bridge in Oxford the remains of an original Saxon structure can be seen, and medieval stone bridges such as...
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railway (SWWR) to build a line between Staines and Wokingham railway stations. Construction of the Staines Railway Bridge, across the River Thames, was completed...
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The council offices are at Knowle Green in Staines. The building was opened in 1972 for the former Staines Urban District Council, shortly before that...
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the M25 and from Staines upon Thames by the River Thames. Egham Hythe has been bypassed by the A30 since the 1950s. It is home to Staines Boat Club and four...
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the Staines upon Thames and Egham reach of the river. It is oriented north–south and is southwest of Heathrow Airport. It consists of Runnymede Bridge and...
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Lock in Staines-upon-Thames, Spelthorne, Surrey. It is in the upper part of the reach. It is approximately 200 m (660 ft) above Staines Bridge, but is...
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outlying neighbourhood of Egham. A rowing club, Staines Boat Club, is on the Egham side of Staines Bridge in the associated neighbourhood (postally), Egham...
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completed with the founding, in 1889, of the Middlesex County Council and Staines Rural District from 1896. In 1930 on the rural district's abolition, Shepperton...
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List of crossings of the River Thames (redirect from Water Eaton House Bridge)
crossings of the Thames by the Romans were at London Bridge and Staines Bridge. At Folly Bridge in Oxford the remains of the Saxon forerunner can be seen...
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Chertsey branch line (redirect from Staines to Weybridge Line)
Trains from Weybridge typically reach Virginia Water in around 21 minutes, Staines in around 30 minutes and London Waterloo in one hour and twenty five minutes...
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Chertsey (section Chertsey Bridge)
road connecting Woking to Staines-upon-Thames via Chertsey which is 3 miles (5 km) south of Staines Bridge. Scenic Chertsey Bridge was built in the 18th century...
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and Staines Turnpike Trust. In the west its buildings were set back with gardens and therefore it was widened in Spelthorne in the 1920s. As Staines Road...
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Staines was a local government district from 1894 to 1974 named after the English town of Staines. Apart from the town of Staines itself which included...
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Roman place name (pl. "at the bridges"). It may refer to: Staines, a town in England, UK, housing the Roman Staines Bridge Kladovo, a municipality-town...
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Staines–Windsor line is a 6 mi 46 ch (10.6 km) railway line in Berkshire and Surrey, England. It branches from the Waterloo–Reading line at Staines-upon-Thames...
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Heath North Feltham Feltham for Feltham station Ashford station Staines station Staines-upon-Thames bus station Ian Armstrong. London Transport Allocation...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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ISBN 0-85112-939-0. Bill Staines profile, John-shreve.de; accessed January 4, 2022. Bill Staines, AcousticMusic.com; retrieved December 7, 2021. "Bill Staines Discography...
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(main) Foxhills Wentworth Watersports Addlestone Canoe Club Staines Boat Club, Egham Hythe Staines Sailing Club, Egham Hythe Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club...
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designed by William Flockton. Staines Bridge (across the River Thames in England), designed by George Rennie. Marlow Bridge (suspension, across the River...
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Twickenham, Twickenham Preparatory School in Hampton, and Staines Preparatory School in Staines-upon-Thames. An alternative, progressive form of independent...
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through Staines-upon-Thames. On the near bank the 'bungalow town' of Penton Hook or South Staines was in existence by 1919. Between Staines Railway Bridge and...
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Thames Chertsey (touristic town) or Laleham (shorter, towpath route) Staines Bridge; Coopers Hill; Windsor Great Park; Windsor; Eton Bray; Maidenhead Wargrave;...
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Inglesham to the upper limit of the tidal reach at Staines by 1789. On the tidal Thames below Staines, six new locks were built by the City of London Corporation...
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Pontage (category Bridges in England)
1228 until the 1440s, the earliest being for Ferry Bridge, Brotherton, in Yorkshire, and Staines Bridge, an important crossing of the river Thames. In all...
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reservoir was formerly designated as being in the county of Middlesex. In 1965 Staines and Sunbury-on-Thames Urban Districts were transferred to the county of...
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that the halliford describes the ford that crossed the Ash before Gaston Bridge was built, where a holy man lived during Anglo-Saxon times and performed...
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