Wallingford, The Bridge Boat House 1899
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A little further downstream we reach historic Wallingford, an Anglo-Saxon borough, much of whose 9th-century earthen ramparts remain. There are the earthworks also of the Norman castle in the north-east quarter of the town. Here the old town landing-stage is north of the bridge; the quay is much altered, with the boathouse now the Mill House pub.
An extract from Down the Thames Photographic Memories.
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