Steam launch at Laleham, River Thames

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Steam launch at Laleham, River Thames

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 15 May 1974

One of the many pleasures to be had while walking the River Thames towpath is the variety of craft to be seen. This splendidly restored steam launch (A type of craft very popular in the Edwardian era) was observed moored by the premises of J Harris and Sons, Laleham.

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Image Location

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51.408532
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-0.493162