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The River Thames is a major river located in London, England and is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom

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Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Aerial view over Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Aerial view over Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: London Eye illuminated by moving coloured lights, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye illuminated by moving coloured lights, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

London Eye, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Sunset over the Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster

Sunset over the Houses of Parliament, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster, from across the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: HMS Belfast moored on the Thames, illuminated at dusk, London, England

HMS Belfast moored on the Thames, illuminated at dusk, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Oxo Tower restaurant barn and city skyline, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Oxo Tower restaurant barn and city skyline, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Swans on the River Thames with suspension bridge in the background, Marlow

Swans on the River Thames with suspension bridge in the background, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Royal Albert Bridge, Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Map of Westminster, 1593

Map of Westminster, 1593
Map of Westminster, London, 1593

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Marlow & River Thames, Buckinghamshire, England

Marlow & River Thames, Buckinghamshire, England

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Dick Dock, or the Lobster and Crab, 1806

Dick Dock, or the Lobster and Crab, 1806. Scene outside an alehouse by the River Thames. A Greenwich Pensioner with a wooden leg takes the hand of a soldier

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. Pictured at the start of the race

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1957. Pictured at the start of the race at Putney Bridge. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: UK, England, London, The Shard and Tower Bridge over River Thames

UK, England, London, The Shard and Tower Bridge over River Thames

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Aerial view of The Shard, River Thames, Tower Bridge and City of London, London, England

Aerial view of The Shard, River Thames, Tower Bridge and City of London, London, England

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Thames Barrier, London 24994_024

Thames Barrier, London 24994_024
THAMES BARRIER, Woolwich Reach, London. Aerial view. A flood control structure built between 1974 and 1984 to help protect London from flooding

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames

Blackfriars Bridge, London. Looking north to south over the River Thames. Blackfriars Bridge opened 19 November 1769 (the first bridge) and then the current bridge opened 6 November 1869

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Windsor and Eton, 1939

Windsor and Eton, 1939
A GWR Publicity view of Windsor and Eton, Berkshire in 1939. Windsor Castle overlooks the River Thames, while boats full of holidaymakers and day trippers travel along the river in the sunshine

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Historic map of London (18th Century)

Historic map of London (18th Century)
map/plan of the inner city of London from 1898

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Old London Bridge, about 1630, (c1900-1920)

Old London Bridge, about 1630, (c1900-1920). A print after a model constructed by John B Thorpe, from Art History and Literature Illustrations, by Jessie Noakes, Virtue and Co, (London, c1900-1920)

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Thames Head CC73_00534

Thames Head CC73_00534
THAMES HEAD, Coates, Gloucestershire. View at the source of the River Thames in the Cotswolds at Thames Head. Showing the fourth spring and man beside the pump. Photographed by Henry Taunt in 1890

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company - Building

Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company - Building a Warship Victorian period

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Pleasure boats on the River Thames at Richmond

Pleasure boats on the River Thames at Richmond Edwardian period

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: River Thames, George and Dragon Inn, Wargrave, Berkshire

River Thames, George and Dragon Inn, Wargrave, Berkshire
River Thames with George and Dragon Inn at Wargrave, Berkshire - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Thames At Richmond, 1770-1780 (w / c on paper)

The Thames At Richmond, 1770-1780 (w / c on paper)
BIR108305 The Thames At Richmond, 1770-1780 (w/c on paper) by Marlow, William (1740-1813); Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery; English, out of copyright

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Rowing Match at Richmond, Surrey, (Birthday of the Duke of Clarence) (w / c on paper)

Rowing Match at Richmond, Surrey, (Birthday of the Duke of Clarence) (w / c on paper)
474050 Rowing Match at Richmond, Surrey, (Birthday of the Duke of Clarence) (w/c on paper) by Cleveley, Robert (1747-1809); 52.9x36.2 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The Kingstonian, pictured here at the Quay Head (now Cascade Steps

The Kingstonian, pictured here at the Quay Head (now Cascade Steps) offered trips up river to Beeses Tea Gardens and Hanham and Keynsham locks throughout the 1950s and 60s

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Old Street Map of The Strand, West End and River Thames 1908

Old Street Map of The Strand, West End and River Thames 1908
Detailed colour Street Plan of London from 1908 covering the area around The Strand, The West End and the River Thames.The image has been remastered from Bartholomews Handy Atlas of London

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: A Rowing Match at Richmond, 1793, (1942). Creator: Robert Clevely

A Rowing Match at Richmond, 1793, (1942). Creator: Robert Clevely
A Rowing Match at Richmond, 1793, (1942). Part of the Celebrations for the Duke of Clarences Birthday. Boats on the River Thames at Richmond, (now part of Greater London)

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Brewers Quay, Chester Quay and Galley Quay, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1846

Brewers Quay, Chester Quay and Galley Quay, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1846. The scene includes the unloading of foreign provisions from vessels on the River Thames using winching

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: View of the River Thames and boats, c1900

View of the River Thames and boats, c1900. Taken from Richmond Bridge, the view shows the quite river with a flotilla of rowing boats moored at the quayside

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The River Thames with Richmond Bridge and Richmond Hill in the distance, London, 1867

The River Thames with Richmond Bridge and Richmond Hill in the distance, London, 1867. View showing boats and barges on the water. Richmond is now in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Popes Villa, Twickenham: The Outing, c1819. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Popes Villa, Twickenham: The Outing, c1819. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Popes Villa, Twickenham: The Outing, c1819. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Windsor Castle, 1922. (1924). Artist: Dorothy Hutton

Windsor Castle, 1922. (1924). Artist: Dorothy Hutton
Windsor Castle, 1922. From The Studio Volume 88 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1924.]

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Runney Mead or Magna Charta Island, near Egham, Surrey, 19th century

Runney Mead or Magna Charta Island, near Egham, Surrey, 19th century. This place is celebrated in history as the spot where the assembled barons in 1215, obtained from King John

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Richmond Bridge, London, early 20th century

Richmond Bridge, London, early 20th century. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Artist: Frank Cadogan Cowper

The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Artist: Frank Cadogan Cowper
The New Learning, c1910, (c1900-1920). Erasmus (right) and Thomas More visit the children of Henry VII at Greenwich in 1499. The boy in the centre is the future King Henry VIII

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Cleopatras Needle and Shell Mex House, London

Cleopatras Needle and Shell Mex House, London. Date: circa 1940

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Kingston Bridge, Kingston upon Thames

Kingston Bridge, Kingston upon Thames
A view of Kingston Bridge over the River Thames - designed by Edward Lapidge and opened on 17th July 1828. The bridge is built of Portland stone and comprises five elliptical arches. Date: circa 1908

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Blitz in London -- warehouses, Surrey Docks, WW2

Blitz in London -- warehouses, Surrey Docks, WW2
Warehouses in a smoky atmosphere following heavy bombing raids on the Surrey Commercial Docks in Rotherhithe, SE London. This raid took place on 7 September 1940

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: French Railway Poster - Paris to London

French Railway Poster - Paris to London
French Railway poster, advertising the route by rail from Pari to London via Rouen, Dieppe and Newhaven, departing from the Gare St. Lazare

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Gravesend, Kent

Gravesend, Kent
A variety of shipping on the River Thames at Gravesend, Kent. Date: 1825

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: LONDON SLUM, c1890. A slum in London, south of the River Thames. Photograph, c1890

LONDON SLUM, c1890. A slum in London, south of the River Thames. Photograph, c1890

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Greenwich Paddlers

Greenwich Paddlers
1928: London children paddling in the Thames by the Royal Naval College at Greenwich. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: London From The Air the Palace of Westminster at lower right and County Hall at centre right

London From The Air the Palace of Westminster at lower right and County Hall at centre right
An aerial view over the Thames in London, with the Palace of Westminster at lower right and County Hall at centre right, circa 1950

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707

Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707
Whitehall, Westminster, London. Whitehall Palace was the main royal residence in London between 1530 and 1698. Engraving dated 1707

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Wreck at Fidlers Reach EAW143996

Wreck at Fidlers Reach EAW143996
River Thames, London November 1964. The capsized German Cargo Vessel " Magdeburg" laden with buses bound for Cuba. A collision with the " Yamashiro Maru" caused the wreck

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: London Life - The Busy Docks of the Port of London

London Life - The Busy Docks of the Port of London Date: circa 1940

Background imageRiver Thames Collection: Festival of Britain a67_00186

Festival of Britain a67_00186
Festival of Britain, South Bank, Lambeth, London. A nightime view across the Thames looking towards the South Bank Exhibition site during the Festival of Britain showing Skylon illuminated



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River Thames Collection

The River Thames is a major river located in London, England and is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom. The Thames has been an important part of London's history since ancient times, providing a major source of water for drinking and transportation. It also served as an important trade route between Britain and other parts of Europe. Today, it is used for leisure activities such as boating, fishing, swimming and sightseeing cruises. The Thames Barrier was built to protect London from flooding caused by tidal surges from the North Sea. In addition to its historical significance, the River Thames provides a stunning backdrop to many iconic landmarks including Big Ben, Tower Bridge and St Paul's Cathedral.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a stunning collection of River Thames wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. The River Thames is the iconic river that flows through London in England and has been an important part of its history for centuries. Our collection features breathtaking images of the river at different times of day and from various angles. From panoramic views to close-up shots of famous landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, our collection captures the beauty and majesty of one of Europe's most famous rivers. The River Thames collection is perfect for anyone who loves London or wants to add a touch of sophistication to their home or office decor. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something more subtle, there's something here for everyone. With high-quality printing on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, these pieces are sure to impress. So why not bring a piece of London into your life with our River Thames collection?
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What are River Thames (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

River Thames art prints are a collection of high-quality photographs, paintings or illustrations that capture the beauty and essence of River Thames in London, England. These prints showcase iconic landmarks such as Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, as well as lesser-known areas along the riverbank. The images are available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences and decor styles. These art prints offer an excellent way to bring a touch of London into your home or office space. They can be used to create a focal point on a feature wall or add interest to any room. Additionally, they make great gifts for anyone who loves London's rich history and culture. We offer an extensive range of River Thames art prints from talented photographers and artists around the world. Each print is carefully curated to ensure it meets their high standards for quality and authenticity. With so many options available, you're sure to find something that captures your imagination.
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What River Thames (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of River Thames art prints that capture the beauty and charm of London, England. From stunning panoramic views to close-up shots of iconic landmarks such as Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, there is something for everyone. You can choose from black and white or color prints, with various sizes available to suit your needs. Whether you are looking for a piece to add some character to your home or office space, or simply want a keepsake from your visit to London, we have got you covered. The collection includes both contemporary and vintage images that showcase the river's rich history and cultural significance. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials, these art prints are sure to make an impressive addition to any wall they adorn.
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How do I buy River Thames (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy River Thames art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of high-quality images featuring the iconic river in London, England. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format you prefer and add it to your cart. You can choose from a range of options including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and metal prints. We offer a variety of payment methods for your convenience. They accept major credit cards as well as PayPal payments. Once your order is confirmed, they will begin processing it immediately so that you can receive your artwork as soon as possible. Whether you are looking for a stunning piece to decorate your home or office or want to give a unique gift to someone special, our selection of River Thames art prints is sure to impress. With our easy ordering process and fast shipping times, buying beautiful artwork has never been easier.
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How much do River Thames (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of River Thames art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes both contemporary and vintage prints from various artists, photographers, and archives. We have options for everyone's budget with prices ranging from affordable to high-end. Our standard paper prints are an excellent option for those looking for a cost-effective way to decorate their home or office space. For those who want something more durable and long-lasting, we also offer canvas prints that add texture and depth to any room. We take pride in offering quality products at competitive prices without compromising on the artwork's authenticity or integrity. Our River Thames art prints capture the beauty and history of London's iconic river, making them perfect gifts or souvenirs for visitors or locals alike.
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How will my River Thames (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your River Thames art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes with protective foam for framed prints. Once your order is placed, our team of experts will carefully print and prepare your artwork before dispatching it from our production facility. Depending on the size and type of print you have ordered, we may use a courier service or postal delivery to get your artwork to you as quickly as possible. We understand how important it is for you to receive your River Thames art prints in perfect condition, which is why we offer a satisfaction guarantee. If there are any issues with the quality or delivery of your order, please do not hesitate to contact us so that we can resolve the issue promptly.