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Dead Tree with Ivy
Probably not the safest place to shelter in a storm.....
This is the eastern end of Pevensey Road nature reserve, a continuation of the public access park and woodland which follows the course of the River Crane. http://www.kidsfunlondon.co.uk/kids-london/park/pevensey-road-open-space-and-nature-reserve.html
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp
Taken: 25 Nov 2011
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River Crane near Hanworth Road
Crane Park is an attractive linear park following the River Crane in the Boroughs of Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames. This view is immediately downriver of Hanworth Road and here the river is split in two - this is the southern channel. The London LOOP, which passes through much of Crane Park is to the north of the northern channel.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 Mar 2012
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River Crane below A314 bridge
This is just above the site of the old Hounslow Powder Mills. The leat for its upper mills also passes under the road, but at a higher level, somewhat to the right of this view.
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 14 Sep 2012
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River Crane in Crane Park
Crane Park is an attractive linear park following the River Crane in the Boroughs of Hounslow and Richmond upon Thames. This view is immediately downriver of Hanworth Road and here the river is split in two - this is the southern channel. The London LOOP, which passes through much of Crane Park is to the north of the northern channel.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 Mar 2012
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The River Crane: view downstream towards the Hanworth Road bridge
Seen from the Pevensey Road nature reserve.
Image: © Stefan Czapski
Taken: 12 Mar 2013
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Northwestern end of Crane Park
Crane Park Island Nature Reserve is located in the Twickenham area and offers a peaceful haven for wildlife amid London’s suburbia. The island is man-made and is 4.5 acres in size. It is connected to the “mainland” by a short crossing through a gate and a walkway overlooking the river. The site was formerly the location of the Hounslow Gunpowder Mills. The mills used the River Crane as a source of water power.
Image: © Peter S
Taken: 29 Dec 2015
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Branch of River Crane
This runs closely parallel to the main route of the river, which is just beyond the vegetation on the left bank. Separating the two routes is therefore a long very narrow island. Various buildings of the old gunpowder mills used to be on the right bank, and the 1874 map shows many small inlets made at right angles to this bank, some associated with buildings. This river branch is lower than the leat supplying the western set of mills, at the same level as the pond supplying the eastern set of mills.
It seems very likely from the circumstances that this waterway was made for navigation, for transport from the main manufacturing area to rather spaced out buildings along the right bank here. These were probably magazines. There exists in Hounslow Local Studies Library an illustration c1795 showing a small punt with three items of cargo being navigated upstream on the mill pond. This may have been artistic licence, but the waterside features visible in this view and on maps point towards it being realistic. See http://www.hounslow.info/libraries/local-history-archives/charles-dickens/charles-dickens-and-hounslow-3/ .
Image: © Robin Webster
Taken: 14 Sep 2012
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The Crane River from Hanworth Road Bridge
Image: © Martin Elliff
Taken: 22 Sep 2005
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Outdoor classroom, Crane Park
This outdoor classroom in Crane Park would be especially delightful on a glorious day such as this one. It is located in Crane Park, close to Hanworth Road.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 28 Mar 2012
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Hanworth Road, Hounslow
Image: © Stacey Harris
Taken: 16 Oct 2010
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