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It is the Thames but in Oxford it is also called the Isis.
Yes, the river Thames flows through Oxford
The Thames Barrier is a flood prevention barrier on the river Thames east of London. Its purpose is to prevent London flooding at times of exceptionally high tides.
The Thames...
There are many, the most famous structure is the Thames Barrier, the second largest movable flood barrier in the world
The Thames Barrier is a device that can be raised across the river Thames to prevent London from flooding during particularly high tides.
The Thames Barrier
There are certain people that work for the barrier company and when nessasary thay will operate the thames barrier to prevenet floods affecting the surrounding destinations.
The thames barrier is effective beacause it prevents floods and storms to affect London city.
The Thames does not end in Oxford. It carries on meandering westward as far as Cricklade, near Cirencester.
The University of Oxford is on the part of the Thames river called Isis.
About 170 miles.