coming through Isis Lock
holiday on the canal
boats near Isis Bridge
snow at Isis Bridge
footbridge at Rewley
Rewley footbridge
April green at Isis Lock
moored near Isis Bridge
Kerry Blue at Isis Bridge
reflections beneath a bridge
remains of old swing bridge
narrowboat at Isis Bridge
kyakers at Isis Bridge
autumn at Isis Bridge
fishing by the canal
Dusty's coal delivery boat
gas delivery boat
Dusty's coal boat at Isis Lock
coalman on the river
boat to boat service
boat to boat coal delivery
waterway coal merchant
closing the lock gate
waterways coalman
coal delivery boat at Isis Bridge
Dusty the coal merchant
coming through Isis Lock
opening the lock gate
coal merchant boat at Isis Lock
coal merchant's narrowboat
canal boat coal delivery
spring on the Castle Mill Stream
Thames Path near Cripley
GWR boundary marker
under the railway bridge
old railway swing bridge
bridge over Castle Mill Stream
a different view of St Barnabas
squatters on Castle Mill Stream
waterside home at Jericho
squats on the Castle Mill Stream
Rewley riverside
old swing bridge at Rewley
two bridges at Rewley
evicted, deserted, developed
eyesore boom at Isis Pool
British Waterways guy
desolate-looking towpath
sink that ugly boom
high mooring
flooding at Four Streams
high water at Cripley
"the sad place"
halal vandalism
Snake's Island - please keep off
Rewley Weir
swollen river stream
November melancholy
bridge on the Thames Path
where you left me in my dream
a touch of autumn
Brighton and Nuneaton
Brighton and Nuneaton at Oxford
canal at Isis Bridge
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I'd like to see a very old (early 20C or 19C) photograph of this bridge. The trees then might well have been fewer and smaller and the whole scene less picturesque.
Isisbridge club has replied to Howard Somerville clubI've also seen a photograph looking straight across to St Barnabas from the station!
Howard Somerville club has replied to Isisbridge club2. No trees then but no ugly block of flats either. Perhaps the halcyon days were between then and now.
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