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Thames Ring and London Ring Atlas

Thames Ring and London Ring Atlas

Publisher:GEOprojects
Catalogue number:115937
Scale:1:50,000 approx.
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Excellent full-colour waterways atlas for the River Thames, the Oxford Canal and the Grand Union Canal. An overview map shows the whole circuit marking broad and narrow sections of the canal, tidal...

£11.75

Thames: the River and the Path

Thames: the River and the Path

Publisher:GEOprojects
Catalogue number:142098
Scale:1:60,000 approx
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Double-sided map of the River Thames from its source to The Thames Barrier. Map detail includes neighbouring environs, and information for boaters, eg. moorings, locks, channels, slipways, tunnels...

£4.95

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