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OverviewThe history of the River Thames is inexorably linked to the rights of navigation and water management. Long before there were pound locks on the River Thames, water management was haphazard at best and flooding frequently occurred. The vested interests in maintaining the river included millers and fishermen. The owners of the mills held sway over navigation, deliberately holding back the water to suit their interests, which led to conflict and sometimes fights and vandalism. Many watermills had wooden gears and it is thought that fires caused by the friction of these wheels may have led to their demise. When trading ceased, these watermills were often demolished, converted in some way or the sites sold. It is no coincidence that many of the modern pound locks were constructed adjacent to or on former mill sites. Brian Eade sheds new light on the disappearance of many Thames watermills. Featuring some previously unpublished photographs, this book provides endless fascination for those drawn to the banks and waters of England’s favourite river. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brian EadePublisher: Amberley Publishing Imprint: Amberley Publishing ISBN: 9781398131545ISBN 10: 1398131547 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 15 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationThe son of a lock keeper, Brian Eade grew up at several locks on the Thames and has a passion for the river’s history. He has had three River Thames books published, Along the Thames (1997), Forgotten Thames (2002) and The Changing Thames (2009). His autobiography, ‘Fast Metal: From Concorde to Formula One’ was published in 2024. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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