Father Thames

Walter Higgins

Originally published in 1922, this work details the history and importance of one of Great Britain's grandest rivers, the River Thames. It includes information on the river's geography and its role in the founding of London. This is a fascinating read for anyone with an interest in the history of the river. The River Thames takes its name from the Middle English Temese, which is derived from the Celtic name for river. Originating at the Thames Head in Gloucestershire, it is the longest river in England, flowing a total length of 236 miles, out through the Thames Estuary and in to the North Sea. On its journey to open water it passes through the country's capital, London, where it is deep enough to be navigable for ships, thus allowing the city to become a major international trade port. - Summary by jhedrick

Genre(s): *Non-fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Introduction James R. Hedrick
00:16:10
Play 01 London River nhcooper
00:15:24
Play 02 The Estuary And Its Towns skvm20
00:09:04
Play 03 The Medway And Its Towns nhcooper
00:12:38
Play 04 Gravesend And Tilbury Paul Lawley-Jones
00:11:11
Play 05 The Marshes nhcooper
00:14:27
Play 06 Woolwich Peter Yearsley
00:10:23
Play 07 Greenwich Peter Yearsley
00:14:44
Play 08 The Port And The Docks Patrick Wallace
00:18:29
Play 09 How The River Founded The City nhcooper
00:08:48
Play 10 How The City Grew (Roman Days) Paul Lawley-Jones
00:06:46
Play 11 How The City Grew (Saxon Days) Paul Lawley-Jones
00:06:40
Play 12 How The City Grew (Norman Days) Kerry Adams
00:05:28
Play 13 The River’s First Bridge Jananiram
00:10:12
Play 14 How The City Grew (In The Middle Ages) Paul Lawley-Jones
00:09:09
Play 15 The Tower Of London Brianna W.
00:15:47
Play 16 How Fire Destroyed What The River Had Made Wayne Cooke
00:12:21
Play 17 The Riverside And Its Palaces CadenB
00:11:21
Play 18 Royal Westminster—The Abbey nhcooper
00:11:12
Play 19 Royal Westminster—The Houses Of Parliament Richa Jain
00:06:56
Play 20 The Riverside Of To-Day Richa Jain
00:08:20
Play 21 Stripling Thames nhcooper
00:09:01
Play 22 Oxford nhcooper
00:19:35
Play 23 Abingdon, Wallingford, And The Goring Gap nhcooper
00:09:10
Play 24 Reading Paul Lawley-Jones
00:07:39
Play 25 Holiday Thames—Henley To Maidenhead Adrian Stephens
00:05:21
Play 26 Windsor Adrian Stephens
00:17:15
Play 27 Eton College KevinS
00:07:03
Play 28 Hampton Court Adrian Stephens
00:15:47
Play 29 Kingston Adrian Stephens
00:10:17
Play 30 Richmond KevinS
00:05:49
Play 31 Richmond To Westminster Adrian Stephens
00:16:36