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- St_John's_Lock abstract "St John's Lock is the furthest upstream lock on the River Thames in England. It is situated near the town of Lechlade, Gloucestershire. The name of the lock derives from a priory that was established nearby in 1250, but which no longer exists. The lock was built of stone in 1790 by the Thames Navigation Commission.The main weir is downstream, just below St. John's Bridge, where the River Cole and the River Leach join the Thames on opposite banks.There is a statue of Old Father Thames outside the lock house. The statue was commissioned in 1854 for The Crystal Palace's grounds. It was later moved to the traditional source of the Thames at Thames Head and then relocated to St John's Lock.".
- St_John's_Lock thumbnail StJohnsLock.jpg?width=300.
- St_John's_Lock wikiPageExternalLink z85.htm.
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- St_John's_Lock wikiPageExternalLink page8.htm.
- St_John's_Lock wikiPageID "7136007".
- St_John's_Lock wikiPageRevisionID "583775481".
- St_John's_Lock caption "St John's Lock, with Lechlade in the background".
- St_John's_Lock county Gloucestershire.
- St_John's_Lock distenda "123.0".
- St_John's_Lock downstream Buscot_Lock.
- St_John's_Lock enda Teddington_Lock.
- St_John's_Lock first "1790".
- St_John's_Lock hasPhotoCollection St_John's_Lock.
- St_John's_Lock latest "1905".
- St_John's_Lock location "SU222990".
- St_John's_Lock lockName "St John's Lock".
- St_John's_Lock maint Environment_Agency.
- St_John's_Lock operation "Manual".
- St_John's_Lock sealevel "233.0".
- St_John's_Lock upstream "Lechlade".
- St_John's_Lock upstream "None".
- St_John's_Lock waterway River_Thames.
- St_John's_Lock subject Category:Locks_on_the_River_Thames.
- St_John's_Lock subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Gloucestershire.
- St_John's_Lock point "51.68932 -1.68025".
- St_John's_Lock type Artifact100021939.
- St_John's_Lock type Device103183080.
- St_John's_Lock type Fastener103323703.
- St_John's_Lock type Instrumentality103575240.
- St_John's_Lock type Lock103682487.
- St_John's_Lock type LocksOnTheRiverThames.
- St_John's_Lock type Object100002684.
- St_John's_Lock type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- St_John's_Lock type Restraint104081844.
- St_John's_Lock type Whole100003553.
- St_John's_Lock type SpatialThing.
- St_John's_Lock comment "St John's Lock is the furthest upstream lock on the River Thames in England. It is situated near the town of Lechlade, Gloucestershire. The name of the lock derives from a priory that was established nearby in 1250, but which no longer exists. The lock was built of stone in 1790 by the Thames Navigation Commission.The main weir is downstream, just below St.".
- St_John's_Lock label "St John's Lock".
- St_John's_Lock sameAs m.0h62gg.
- St_John's_Lock sameAs Q7593598.
- St_John's_Lock sameAs Q7593598.
- St_John's_Lock sameAs St_John's_Lock.
- St_John's_Lock lat "51.68932".
- St_John's_Lock long "-1.68025".
- St_John's_Lock wasDerivedFrom St_John's_Lock?oldid=583775481.
- St_John's_Lock depiction StJohnsLock.jpg.
- St_John's_Lock isPrimaryTopicOf St_John's_Lock.