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Staines - Banana Boat
"Arundel Girl", a participant in the Staines regatta commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, signed at nearby Runnymede.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 13 Jun 2015
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River Thames and Staines Bridge
Image: © N Chadwick
Taken: 13 Feb 2016
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Riverside development
Near Staines Bridge
Image: © Oliver White
Taken: 26 Dec 2005
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Jolly Boat Off the Royal Yacht Britannia
Participant in the Staines regatta commemorating the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, signed at nearby Runnymede. It is flying the Magna Carta 800 flag.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 13 Jun 2015
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Outlet of Wraysbury River and River Colne
Into the Thames at Staines
Image: © Oliver White
Taken: 26 Dec 2005
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Ye Olde Bridge Cottage, The Hythe
This was built in c1791 as a toll-house on the site of The Swan Inn which dated from the 15th century. In the late 18th century this inn was demolished to make way for a new bridge linking Staines to Egham and replacing an earlier wooden bridge. The bridge was made from stone, but soon developed cracks. It was replaced by a metal bridge, but this also failed. By 1808 the Government admitted defeat and reverted to using the old wooden bridge, which luckily had not yet been demolished. The abutment of one of the two failed bridge remains as part of the river wall.
When the present Staines Bridge was opened in 1832 it was obvious the toll-house would no longer be used for its original use and was sold. Today it still stands as a private residence. Also, soon after 1791 a new Swan Inn was built 50 yards upstream from the site of the older inn. This now still exists as The Swan Hotel.
This is on the route of the London Green Belt Way.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 14 Aug 2012
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Old Bridge Cottage, The Hythe, Staines
Old Bridge Cottage was built in c1791 as part of a toll-house on the site of an earlier Swan Inn which dated from the 15th century. In the late 18th century this inn was demolished to make way for a new bridge linking Staines to Egham and replacing the earlier wooden bridge. The bridge was made from stone, but soon developed cracks. It was replaced by a metal bridge, but this also failed. By 1808 the Government admitted defeat and reverted to using the old wooden bridge, which luckily had not yet been demolished. The present Staines Bridge was opened in 1832, 200 yards upstream of here. This diverted traffic away from here and today this is now a private house.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 14 Aug 2012
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Staines bridge before sunrise
Image: © Robert Eva
Taken: 5 Jan 2017
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Winter sunrise over the Thames
Looking eastwards from Staines Bridge.
Image: © Robert Eva
Taken: 5 Jan 2017
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Staines waterfront
This area has been transformed in recent years with the addition of these apartments with shops and restaurants below. It must get quite busy in the evening.
Image: © Graham Horn
Taken: 24 Aug 2008
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