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Chapter 101: THAMES INTERNATIONAL REGATTA.
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A comprehensive survey of rowing that blends historical overview with practical instruction, examining the rise of modern oarsmanship and the development of scientific stroke technique. It explains coaching practices, the responsibilities of captain and coxswain, and technological changes such as sliding seats, then treats boat classes (fours, pairs, sculls), boat-building and dimensions, training methods, club organization, amateur and professional distinctions, school rowing, regatta practice, and the laws governing racing. Illustrations and course maps support discussions of tactics, crew selection, and race procedures, with the aim of guiding newcomers while offering detailed guidance for experienced oarsmen on equipment, handling, and the social structures around the sport.

[22] Dead heat and division.


PROFESSIONAL WINNERS OF REGATTAS AND CHAMPIONSHIPS.

WINNERS OF THE AQUATIC CHAMPIONSHIP.

Date Winner Loser Course Time
        m. s.
  1831, Sept. 9   C. Campbell C. Williams W. to P.  
  1838, Nov. 1   C. Campbell R. Coombes W. to P.  
  1846, Aug. 19   R. Coombes C. Campbell P. to M.   26 15  
  1847, Sept. 29   R. Coombes R. Newell P. to M.   23 46  
  1851, May 7   R. Coombes T. Mackinnery P. to M.   25 5  
  1852, May 24   T. Cole R. Coombes P. to M.   25 15  
  1852, Oct. 14   T. Cole R. Coombes P. to M.   23 35  
  1854, Nov. 20   J. A. Messenger T. Cole P. to M.   24 30  
  1857, May 12   H. Kelley J. A. Messenger P. to M.   24 30  
  1859, Sept. 29   R. Chambers H. Kelley P. to M.   25 25  
  1860, Sept. 18   R. Chambers T. White P. to M.   23 15  
  1863, April 14   R. Chambers G. W. Everson P. to M.   25 27  
  1863, June 16   R. Chambers R. A. W. Green P. to M.   25 25  
  1865, Aug. 8   H. Kelley R. Chambers P. to M.   23 26  
a 1866, July 4   H. Kelley Hammill Tyne   33 29  
b 1866, July 5   H. Kelley Hammill Tyne  
  1866, Nov. 22   R. Chambers J. H. Sadler P. to M.   25 4  
  1867, May 6   H. Kelley R. Chambers Tyne   31 41  
  1868, Nov. 17   J. Renforth H. Kelley P. to M.   23 15  
  1874, April 16   J. H. Sadler R. Bagnall P. to M.   24 15  
  1875, Nov. 15   J. H. Sadler R. W. Boyd P. to M.   29 2  
c 1876, June 27   E. Trickett J. Sadler P. to M.   24 35  
  1876, { A match was made between Trickett and Lumsden, but the
latter forfeited.
   
  1876, June 29 { A match was made between Sadler and Higgins for the
Championship, subject to the former beating Trickett, but
after being defeated Sadler forfeited.
   
  1877, May 28   R. W. Boyd J. Higgins P. to M.   29 0  
  1877, June 30 { Trickett beat Michael Rush for the Championship of the
World, on the Parmatta River, New South Wales.
   
  1877, Oct. 8   J. Higgins R. W. Boyd P. to M.   24 10  
  1878, Jan. 14   J. Higgins R. W. Boyd Tyne   Foul
  1878, June 3   J. Higgins W. Elliott P. to M.   24 38  
  1878, Sept. 17 { d W. Elliott beat R. W. Boyd in final heat of race for the
‘Sportsman’s’ Challenge Cup, Putney to Mortlake.
} 24 20  
  1879, Feb. 21   W. Elliott J. Higgins Tyne   22 1  
  1879, June 16   E. Hanlan W. Elliott Tyne   21 1  
  1880, Nov. 16   E. Hanlan E. Trickett Thames   26 12  
  1881, Feb. 14   E. Hanlan E. C. Laycock P. to M.   25 41  
  1882, April 3   E. Hanlan R. W. Boyd Tyne   21 25  
  1882, May 1   E. Hanlan E. Trickett P. to M.   28 0  
  1884, May 22   E. Hanlan E. C. Laycock Nepean Riv., N.S.W.  
  1884, Aug. 16   W. Beach E. Hanlan Paramatta Riv., N.S.W.  
  1885, Feb. 28   W. Beach C. Clifford Paramatta Riv., N.S.W.   26 0  
  1885, Mch. 28   W. Beach E. Hanlan Paramatta Riv., N.S.W.   22 51  
  1885, Dec. 18   W. Beach N. Matterson Paramatta Riv., N.S.W.   24 11 14
  1886, Sept. 18   W. Beach J. Gaudaur P. to M.   22 29  
  1886, Sept. 25   W. Beach Wallace Ross P. to M.   23 5  

(a) This was virtually a row over for Kelley, and no time was taken.

(b) Won on a foul.

(c) The first occasion of the Championship being taken from England.

(d) Boyd passed the post first, but the race was awarded to Elliott on the foul.

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E. Weller


THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA

FOR WATERMEN.

CHAMPION FOURS (Winners).

1854 Elswick Crew.—Winship, Cook, Davidson, Bruce, Oliver (cox.)
1855 Shakspeare Crew.—Wood, Carrol, Ault, Taylor, Malony (cox.)
1856 North and South Crew.—H. Clasper, W. Pocock, R. Chambers, T. Mackinney, G. Driver (cox.)
1857 Newcastle Crew.—J. H. Clasper, A. Maddeson, R. Chambers, H. Clasper, Short (cox.)
1858 Pride of the Thames Crew.—G. Francis, S. Salter, T. White, G. Hammerton, J. Driver (cox.)
1859 Newcastle Crew.—J. H. Clasper, R. Chambers, E. Winship, H. Clasper, R. Clasper (cox.)
1860 London Crew.—T. Pocock, J. Wise, T. White, H. Kelley, W. Peters (cox.)
1861 Kilmorey Crew.—G. Hammerton, J. W. Tagg, E. Winship, R. Chambers, R. Clasper (cox.)
1862 Newcastle Crew.—J. H. Clasper, R. Chambers, E. Winship, H. Clasper, R. Clasper (cox.)
1863 Thames Crew.—H. Harris, T. G. Tagg, J. W. Tagg, G. Hammerton, R. W. Hanna (cox.)
1864 Pride of the Thames Crew.—T. Hoare, H. Kelley, J. W. Tagg, G. Hammerton, R. Hammerton (cox.)
1865 Sons of the Thames Crew.—F. Kilsby, R. Cook, G. Cannon, J. Sadler, S. Peters (cox.)
1866 Pride of the Thames Crew.—T. Hoare, J. Pedgrift, J. Sadler, G. Hammerton, J. Hill (cox.)

SCULLS.

1854 H. Kelley, Fulham 1861 H. Kelley, Fulham
1855 R. Chambers, Newcastle 1862 R. Cooper, Redheugh
1856 H. Kelley, Fulham 1863 R. A. W. Green, Australia
1857 R. Chambers, Newcastle 1864 H. Kelley, Putney
1858 R. Chambers, Newcastle 1865 R. Chambers, Newcastle
1859 J. Wise, Kew 1866 R. Cooper, Redheugh
1860 G. Hammerton, Teddington  

PAIR-OARS (Winners).

1854 Pocock and Clasper 1861 Winship and Chambers
1855 Winship and Bruce, Elswick 1862 Winship and Chambers
1856 Winship and Bruce 1863 Green and Kelley, Australia and Putney
1857 Hammerton and Francis, Teddington 1864 Kilsby and Cook, London and Oxford
1858 Hammerton and Francis 1865 Kilsby and Cook, London and Oxford
1860 Winship and Chambers, Newcastle 1866 G. Hammerton and J. Sadler, Surbiton

APPRENTICES’ SCULLS: COAT AND BADGE (Winners).

1856 G. Hammerton, Teddington 1862 J. W. Tagg, Moulsey
1857 S. Salter, Wandsworth 1863 R. Cook, Oxford
1858 E. Bell, Richmond 1864 T. Wise, Hammersmith
1859 W. Hemmings, Richmond 1865 J. Callas, Richmond
1860 E. Eagers, Chelsea 1866 W. Sadler, Putney
1861 T. Hoare, Hammersmith  

THAMES NATIONAL REGATTA (Second Series).

FOURS.

1868 Newcastle Crew.—J. Taylor, M. Scott, A. Thompson, R. Chambers (Wallsend) (stroke), T. French (cox.)
1869 Surbiton Crew.—J. Sadler, J. Pedgrift, W. Messenger, G. Hammerton (stroke), R. Hammerton (cox.)
1870 Newcastle Crew.—R. Hepplewhite, J. Percy, J. Bright, R. Chambers (stroke), F. M’Lean (cox.)
1871 Glasgow Crew.—J. Moody, T. Smillie, J. Calderhead, W. Calderhead (stroke), J. M. Green (cox.)
1872 Hammersmith Crew.—H. Thomas, T. Green, J. Anderson, W. Biffen, jun. (stroke), G. Martin (cox.)
1873 Hammersmith Crew.—T. Green, H. Thomas, J. Anderson, W. Biffen (stroke), H. Goldsmith (cox.)
1874 Hammersmith Crew.—T. Green, H. Thomas, J. Anderson, W. Biffen (stroke), G. Holder (cox.)
1875 Newcastle Crew.—R. Hepplewhite, W. Nicholson, R. Bagnall, R. W. Boyd (stroke), J. Cox (cox.)
1876 Thames Crew.—W. F. Spencer, H. Thomas, J. Higgins, T. Green (stroke), J. Holder (cox.)

PAIRS.

1868 J. Taylor and M. Scott, Newcastle
1869 J. Taylor and T. Winship, Newcastle
1870 G. Carr and T. Matfin, Newcastle
1871 W. Biffen, jun. and G. Hammerton
1872 J. Taylor and T. Winship, Newcastle
1873 R. Bagnall and J. Taylor, Newcastle
1874 W. Biffen and H. Thomas
1875 R. Bagnall and R. W. Boyd, Newcastle
1876 T. Green and H. Thomas, Thames

SCULLS.

1868   J. Renforth, Newcastle 1873 b A. Hogarth, Sunderland
1869   J. Renforth, Newcastle 1874 b R. W. Boyd, Newcastle
1870   J. H. Sadler, Surbiton 1875 b T. Blackman, London
1871 a J. Anderson, Hammersmith 1876   T. Blackman, Dulwich
1872 b J. Anderson, Hammersmith  

(a) Limited to men who have never sculled for a stake of 50l.

(b) For men who have never sculled for a stake of 100l.

APPRENTICES’ SCULLS: COAT AND BADGE.

1868 W. Biffen, Jun., Hammersmith 1873 J. Phillips, Putney
1869 J. Griffiths, Wandsworth 1874 W. Phillips, Putney
1870 W. Messenger, Teddington 1875 J. Tarryer, Rotherhithe
1871 T. Green, Hammersmith 1876 H. Clasper, Oxford
1872 H. Messum, Richmond  


THAMES INTERNATIONAL REGATTA.

CHAMPION SCULLS.

1876  R. W. Boyd, 1877  T. Blackman,
1878 W. Elliott.

CHAMPION FOURS.

1876  a  Tyne crew, 1877    Thames crew,
1878  Tyne crew.

(a) After a foul, the Tyne men won on the second day.

CHAMPION PAIRS.

1876 R. W. Boyd and W. Lumsden.
1877 J. Higgins and H. Thomas.
1878 R. W. Boyd and W. Lumsden.

ROYAL THAMES REGATTA,

Established 1843.

WATERMEN’S PRIZES.

1843 No race for professionals.
1844 Fours.London four, T. Coombes, Phelps, Newell, and R. Coombes beat H. Clasper’s crew for 100l. prize.
  Sculls.—H. Clasper won in the first ‘outrigged’ sculling boat.
1845 Fours.—H. Clasper, R. Clasper, W. Clasper, and Hawtor beat Coombes’s four.
1846 Fours.—T. Coombes, Newell, Phelps, and R. Coombes won.
1847 No race.
1848 Clasper’s crew won (Coombes in the boat).
1849 Clasper’s crew won fours. (This was the last year of the regatta.)


BRITISH REGATTA IN PARIS, 1867

(EXHIBITION YEAR).

CHAMPION FOURS.

1867 Albion Crew, Newcastle.—J. Taylor, M. Scott, A. Thompson, R. Chambers (St. Anthony’s) (st.), T. Richardson (cox.)

PAIR-OARS.

R. Cook and H. Kelley, Oxford and London.

SCULLS.

H. Kelley, Putney.


WORLD’S REGATTA ON THE THAMES.

1880 On November 18 a sculling regatta organised by an American
firm, ‘The Hop Bitters’ Co., was commenced on the Thames. It
lasted three days, and prizes amounting to 1,000l. were given
and won as under:—
1. Elias C. Laycock, Sydney, N.S.W. £ 500
2. Wallace Ross, St. John’s, New Brunswick   300
3. George Hosmer, Boston, U.S.A.   140
4. Warren Smith, Halifax, Nova Scotia   60

WINNERS OF DOGGETT’S COAT AND BADGE.

1791 T. Easton, Old Swan 1840 W. Hawkins, Kidney Stairs
1792 J. Kettleby, Westminster 1841 R. Moore, Surrey Canal
1793 A. Haley, Horselydown 1842 J. Liddey, Wandsworth
1794 J. Franklin, Putney 1843 J. Fry, Kidney Stairs
1795 W. Parry, Hungerford 1844 F. Lett, Lambeth
1796 J. Thompson, Wapping Old Stairs 1845 J. Cobb, Greenwich
1797 J. Hill, Bankside 1846 J. Wing, Pimlico
1798 T. Williams, Ratcliff Cross 1847 W. Ellis, Westminster
1799 J. Dixon, Paddington Street 1848 J. Ash, Rotherhithe
1800 J. Burgoyne, Blackfriars 1849 T. Cole, jun., Chelsea
1801 J. Curtis, Queenhithe 1850 W. Campbell, Winchester
1802 W. Burns, Limehouse 1851 G. Wigget, Somer’s Quay
1803 J. Fowler, Hungerford 1852 C. Constable, Lambeth
1804 C. Gingle, Temple 1853 J. Finnis, Tower
1805 T. Johnson, Vauxhall 1854 D. Hemmings, Bankside
1806 J. Godwin, Ratcliff Cross 1855 H. White, Mill Stairs
1807 J. Evans, Mill Stairs 1856 G. W. Everson, Greenwich
1808 G. Newell, Battle Bridge 1857 T. White, Mill Stairs
1809 F. Jury, Hermitage 1858 C. J. Turner, Rotherhithe
1810 J. Smart, Strand 1859 C. Farrow, jun., Mill Stairs
1811 W. Thornton, Hungerford 1860 H. J. M. Phelps, Fulham
1812 R. May, Westminster 1861 S. Short, Bermondsey
1813 R. Farson, Bankside 1862 J. Messenger, Cherry Garden Stairs
1814 R. Harris, Bankside 1863 T. Young, Rotherhithe
1815 J. Scott, Bankside 1864 D. Coombes, Horselydown
1816 T. Senham, Blackfriars 1865 J. W. Wood, Mill Stairs
1817 J. Robson, Wapping Old Stairs 1866 A. Iles, Kew
1818 W. Nicholls, Greenwich 1867 H. M. Maxwell, Custom House
1819 W. Emery, Hungerford 1868 A. Egalton, Blackwall
1820 J. Hartley, Strand 1869 G. Wright, Bermondsey
1821 T. Cole, sen., Chelsea 1870 R. Harding, Blackwall
1822 W. Noulton, Lambeth 1871 T. J. Mackinney, Richmond
1823 G. Butcher, Hungerford 1872 T. G. Green, Hammersmith
1824 G. Fogo, Battle Bridge 1873 H. Messum, Richmond
1825 G. Staples, Battle Bridge 1874 R. W. Burwood, Wapping
1826 J. Foett, Bankside 1875 W. Phelps, Putney
1827 J. Foss, Fountain Stair 1876 C. T. Bullman, Shadwell Dock
1828 R. Mallett, Lambeth 1877 J. Tarryer, Rotherhithe
1829 S. Stubbs, Old Barge House 1878 T. E. Taylor, Hermitage Stairs
1830 W. Butler, Vauxhall 1879 Henry Cordery, Putney
1831 R. Oliver, Deptford 1880 W. G. Cobb, Putney
1832 R. Waight, Bankside 1881 G. Claridge, Richmond
1833 G. Maynard, Lambeth 1882 H. A. Audsley, Waterloo
1834 W. Tomlinson, Whitehall 1883 J. Lloyd, Chelsea
1835 W. Dyson, Kidney Stairs 1884 C. Phelps, Putney
1836 J. Morris, Horselydown 1885 J. Mackinney, Richmond
1837 T. Harrison, Bankside 1886 H. Cole, Deptford
1838 S. Bridge, Kidney Stairs 1887 W. G. East
1839 T. Goodrum, Vauxhall Stairs  

RIVERS AND COURSES.

RIVER LEA.

  Distance from
 
  Limehouse Hertford
  m. f. m. f.
Hertford 27 7 0 0
Hertford Lock 27 2 0 5
Ware Lock 25 7 2 0
Ware 25 2 2 5
Hard Mead Lock 24 3 3 4
Amwell Lock 23 4 4 3
Stanstead Lock 22 7 5 0
Rye House, Hoddesdon 21 4 6 3
Feildes Weir Lock 21 2 6 5
Dobbs’s Weir Lock 20 3 7 4
Carthagena Lock 19 6 8 1
Broxbourne Lock 19 1 8 6
Aqueduct Lock 17 5 10 2
Cheshunt Mill 16 7 11 1
Waltham Common Lock 15 7 12 0
Waltham Abbey Lock 14 7 13 0
Romney Marsh Lock 14 3 13 4
Enfield Lock 13 1 14 6
Ponder’s End Lock 11 2 16 5
Pickett’s Lock 10 2 17 5
Edmonton Lock 9 2 18 5
Stone Bridge Lock 8 2 19 5
Tottenham Lock 7 3 20 4
Tottenham Railway Bridge. 6 7 21 0
Lea Bridge. 5 0 22 7
Homerton Lock 4 2 23 5
Duckett’s Canal Junction 3 1 24 6
Old Ford Lock 2 6 25 1
Bow Railway Bridge 2 3 25 4
Bow Bridge 2 1 25 6
Bromley Lock 1 4 26 3
Britannia Lock 0 1 27 6
Limehouse Cut Entrance 0 0 27 7

LENGTH OF RACING COURSES.

                     
Barnes Regatta Course 112 mile
Barrow, Walney Channel 2 miles 600 yards
Bedford Regatta 34 mile
Blyth, Flanker to Cowper Gut 2 miles
Bristol, from Hotwells to Bristol 112 mile
Boston, River Witham 212 miles
Cambridge 112 mile
Chester 114 mile
Clydesdale 112 mile
Cork 2 miles
Derby 1 mile
Dublin 214 miles
Durham 1 mile 300 yards
Ely, Littleport to Adelaide Bridge 212 miles
Exeter 212 miles
Halton Water 134 mile
Henley-on-Thames 1 mile 212 furlongs
Huntington   134 mile
for time races 3 miles
Hollingworth Lake 3 miles
Hereford 1 mile 536 yards
Ipswich 1 mile 700 yards
King’s Lynn, Champion Course 2 miles
Prince of Wales’s Course 114 mile
Kingston-on-Thames, Seething Wells to Kingston Bridge 114 mile
Lincoln, sculling and pair-oared 34 mile
four-oared 112 miles
London Bridge to Old Swan, Chelsea 4 miles 3 furlongs
Manchester 2 miles
Moulsey (down stream) 114 mile
Newark, Devonmouth to Magnus Boathouse 1 mile
Oxford, Iffley to the Barges 118 mile
Abingdon Lasher to Nuneham Cottage 112 mile
Putney to Barnes Bridge 3 miles 6 furlongs
to Chiswick 2 miles 4 furlongs
to Hammersmith 1 mile 6 furlongs
to Mortlake 4 miles 3 furlongs
Richmond, Sion House to Richmond Bridge 1 mile 7 furlongs
Cross Deep, Twickenham, to Richmond Railway Bridge 1 mile 5 furlongs
Stockton-on-Tees, Portrack Course   4 miles
above bridges 112 mile
Stourport 114 mile
Sunderland, North Hylton to Spa Well 1 mile
Tyne, High Level Bridge to Waterson’s Gates 1 mile
Meadow’s House 134 mile
Armstrong’s Crane 2 miles
West Point of Paradise Quay 212 miles
Scotswood Suspension Bridge 3 miles 713 yards
Lemington Point 412 miles
Tewkesbury 2 miles
Walton-on-Thames (up stream) 1 mile
Warwick 112 mile
Worcester 1 mile

DISTANCES OF WEIRS ETC. OXFORD TO LECHLADE.

  Distance from
 
  Oxford
Bridge
Lechlade
Bridge
  m. f. m. f.
Oxford Bridge 0 0 36 0
Godstow Lock 3 3 33 0
King’s Weir 4 4 31 4
Ensham Bridge 7 5 28 3
Pinkhill Lock 10 0 26 0
Skinner’s Weir 11 0 25 0
Badlock Ferry 12 4 23 4
Ridge’s Weir 16 0 20 0
Newbridge 17 2 18 6
Shifford Weir 19 0 17 0
Dexford Weir 20 0 16 0
Tenfoot Weir Bridge 22 0 14 0
Kent or Tadpole Bridge 23 5 12 3
Bushey Weir 24 5 11 3
Old Nan’s Weir 26 1 9 7
Old Man’s or Harper’s Weir 26 7 9 1
Radcot Bridge 28 3 7 5
Eaton or Hart’s Upper Weir 31 3 4 5
Buscot Lock 33 3 2 5
St. John’s Bridge 35 2 0 6
Lechlade Bridge 36 0 0 0

TABLES OF DISTANCES OF LOCKS ETC. ON THE THAMES.

  Distance from
 
  Oxford
Folly
Bridge
London
Bridge
  m. f. m. f.
Oxford Folly Bridge (stone) and Lock 0 0   110 1 14
Iffley Lock 1 1   109 0 14
Rose Island 1 7 12 108 1 34
Sandford Lock 2 5 34 107 3 12
Abingdon Lock 7 0 14 103 1  
Abingdon Bridge (stone) 7 3   102 5 12
Culham Lock 9 5 14 100 4  
Clifton Lock 12 2 34 97 6  
Clifton Hampden Bridge (brick) 12 6 34 97 2 12
Day’s Lock 15 3 14 94 6 12
Shillingford Bridge (stone) 17 7 12 92 1  
Benson Lock 19 0 14 91 1  
Wallingford Bridge (stone) 20 2 34 89 6 12
Wallingford Lock 20 6 34 81 7  
Little Stocke Ferry 23 0 34 87 0 12
Moulsford Ferry 24 3 12 85 5 34
Cleeve Lock 25 5 12 84 3 34
Goring Lock 26 3   83 6 14
Basildon Railway Bridge 27 5   82 4 14
Whitchurch Lock 30 3   79 6 14
Pangbourne Bridge 30 4 12 79 4 34
Maple Durham Lock 32 5 12 77 3 34
Caversham Bridge (iron) 36 0 34 74 0 12
Caversham Lock 36 6   73 3 14
Sonning Lock 39 3   70 6 14
Sonning Bridge (brick) 39 5 14 70 4  
Shiplake Lock 42 0 14 68 1  
Wargrave Railway Bridge 42 2 12 67 7 34
Wargrave Ferry 42 4 12 67 4 34
Marsh Lock 44 5   65 4 14
Henley Bridge (stone) 45 4   64 5 12
Regatta Island (from this to Henley Bridge is
the usual Regatta course)
46 7 12 63 1 34
Hambledon Lock 47 6 12 62 2 34
Medmenham Abbey and Ferry 49 6 12 60 2 34
Hurley Lock 51 2   58 7 14
Temple Lock 51 7 12 58 1 34
Marlow Suspension Bridge (iron) 53 3 12 56 5 34
Marlow Lock 53 5   56 4 14
Cookham Railway Bridge (wooden) 56 0 14 54 1  
Cookham Bridge (iron) 57 2   52 7 14
Cookham Lock 57 5   52 4 14
Boulter’s Lock 60 0 34 50 0 12
Maidenhead Bridge (stone) 60 6 12 49 2 34
Maidenhead Railway Bridge (brick) 60 0 14 49 1  
Bray 61 6 12 48 2 34
Bray Lock 62 0 12 48 0 34
Monkey Island 62 0 14 47 3  
Queen’s Island 63 2 14 46 7  
Boveney Lock 64 7 12 45 1 34
Windsor Railway Bridge (iron) 66 6 14 43 3  
Windsor Bridge (iron) 67 1 14 43 0  
Windsor Lock 67 4 34 42 4 12
South-Western Railway Bridge (iron) 67 7   42 2 14
Victoria Bridge (iron) 68 3   41 6 14
Datchet 68 7 12 41 1 34
Albert Bridge (iron) 69 6   40 3 14
Old Windsor Lock 70 4 12 39 4 34
Magna Charta Island 71 7 12 38 1 34
Bell Weir Lock 73 3 34 36 5 12
Staines Bridge (stone) 74 3 12 35 5 34
Staines Railway Bridge (iron) 74 6 14 35 3  
Penton Hook Lock 76 1 12 33 7 34
Laleham Ferry 76 7 14 33 2  
Chertsey Lock 77 7 34 32 1 12
Chertsey Bridge (stone) 78 0 34 32 0 12
Shepperton Lock 79 6   30 3 14
Shepperton 80 4   29 5 14
Halliford 81 0 34 29 0 12
Walton Bridge (iron) 81 7 12 28 1 34
Sunbury Lock 83 4 34 26 4 12
Hampton Ferry 85 5 34 24 3 12
Moulsey Lock 86 4 34 23 4 12
Hampton Court Bridge (iron) 86 5 34 23 3 12
Thames Ditton Ferry 87 4 34 22 4 12
Messenger’s Island 88 5 34 21 3 12
Kingston Bridge (stone) 89 5 14 20 4  
Kingston Railway Bridge (iron) 89 6 14 20 3  
Teddington Lock 91 2 14 18 7  
Twickenham Ferry 92 5 12 17 3 34
Richmond Bridge (stone) 94 0 14 16 0 34
Richmond Railway Bridge (iron) 94 3 12 15 5 34
Isleworth (Railhead) Ferry 94 7 12 15 1 34
Isleworth 95 2 12 14 6 34
Brentford Ferry 96 4 12 13 4 34
Kew Bridge (stone) 97 1   13 0 14
Strand-on-the-Green Railway Bridge (iron) about 97 5   12 4 14
Barnes Railway Bridge (iron) 99 0 34 11 0 12
Hammersmith South Bridge (iron) 100 7 34 9 1 12
Putney Bridge (wooden) 102 5 34 7 3 12
Battersea Railway Bridge 104 4 14 5 5  
Battersea Bridge (wooden) 105 1 14 5 0  
Chelsea Suspension Bridge (iron) 106 1 14 4 0  
Vauxhall Bridge (iron) 107 1 12 2 7 34
Lambeth Suspension Bridge (iron) 107 6   2 3 14
Westminster Bridge (iron) 108 1 12 1 7 34
Charing Cross Railway Bridge (iron) 108 4 12 1 4 34
Waterloo Bridge (stone) 108 6 12 1 2 34
Blackfriars Bridge (iron) 109 3   0 6 14
Southwark Bridge (iron) 109 6 34 0 2 12
Cannon Street Railway Bridge (iron) 110 0   0 1 14
London Bridge (stone) 110 1 14 0 0  

ON THE RIVER MEDWAY.

  Distance from
 
  Sheerness Tonbridge
  m. f. m. f.
Tonbridge 46 4 0 0
Tonbridge Lock 46 2 0 2
Giles’s Lock 45 5 0 7
Eldridge’s Lock 44 4 2 0
Porter’s Lock 43 5 2 7
East Lock 42 0 4 4
Nook Weare Lock 41 3 5 1
New Lock 40 4 6 0
Sluice Weare Lock 40 0 6 4
Brandbridge’s Lock 39 3 7 1
South-Eastern Railway Bridge 39 0 7 4
Stoneham Lock 38 6 7 6
Yalding Village 37 6 8 6
Hampstead Lock 37 3 9 1
Wateringbury Bridge 35 4 11 0
Yeston Lock 34 2 12 2
Yeston Bridge 34 1 12 3
East Farleigh Lock 32 0 14 0
East Farleigh Bridge 32 0 14 4
Maidstone Lock 29 7 16 5
Maidstone Bridge 29 6 16 6
Gibraltar Lock 27 6 18 6
Aylesford Bridge 25 6 20 6
Snodland Ferry 20 4 26 0
Lower Halling Ferry 18 4 28 0
Rochester Bridge 14 0 32 4
Rochester Railway Bridge 14 0 32 4
Chatham 12 4 34 0
Chatham Dockyard 12 0 34 4
Upnor Castle 11 0 35 4
Gillingham 8 4 38 0
River Swale 2 0 44 4
Sheerness 0 0 46 4