The longest lock on the River Thames is Teddington Lock. Teddington Lock also contains the smallest lock on the Thames, which is located in England.
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No. The Severn is the longest and the Thames is the second longest.
The River Thames is the longest river that flows through London (as it is the only one). The River Thames is the longest river completely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.
no, the river nile is the longest in the world
Longest River wholly in England, River Thames 215 miles / 346 km longthe river sevan!But realy Ur the biggest river in England
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No the Severn is the longest, the Thames is the second longest.
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I suppose it's the Thames, becase it flows through the Capital, London. But the Severn is the longest in England & Wales & the Tay is in Scotland. The longest in the British Isles is the Shannon, wholly in the Republic of ireland.
The river Trent at 185 miles long, flowing through Stoke-on-Trent, Lichfield, Derby, Nottingham and Newark-on-Trent. Its source is Knypersley near Biddulph, Staffordshire and its mouth is the Humber Estuary. This is a very detailed and succinct answer. However, the Trent is the third longest river after the Severn and the Thames.
The river Thames is tidal as far upstream as Teddington Lock which is in a suburb of West London.
The longest river in Britain is the Severn closely followed by the Thames.