The first known Britons lived around 800,000 years agonear Happisburg, Norfolk. They lived on an ancient course of the river Thames. This early settlement is the first known human presence in Northern Europe. Evidence of them is by the stone tools they left behind.
They are along the thames. The Thames Barrier at Greenwich.
Which famous landmark are you asking about. There's more than one along the Thames.
There are 75 over the non tidal Thames and 29 cross the tidal Thames
You can find several industries along the River Thames that include power stations. Shipyards, Refineries, and food manufacturers are other industries along the river.
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There are 109 bridges over the River Thames - not to be typed here though
Thames Valley is a collective term used to describe the counties and towns which a situated along the River Thames. It covers from Oxfordshire and through into London.
They often traveled along the Thames in small boats called wherries which were light and quick. They could easily travel to one area to the next using the wind.
The distance between Staines and Waterloo along the Thames is between 35 and 53 minutes. The route is accessible by train and there are no changes.