Colour slide of the River Thames at Caversham.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View of the river and the park beyond. In the foreground is a flowerbed, trees and a man with his dog, sat beside the river.
Colour slide of allotments along the River Thames at Oxford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View across the river to the opposite bank where there is a small wooden garden shed and some trees behind. There are canes leant up against the shed and a path running to the left of it.
Colour slide of the Botanical Gardens and Magdalen Tower in Oxford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View of two large glass greenhouses full of plants, with a tree stood in the foreground and a large church tower behind on the right.
Colour slide of a row of terraced houses along the River Thames at Oxford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View along the river with a small wooden footbridge on the left leading to a row of terraced houses curving to the right.
Colour slide of a delapidated wooden bridge across the River Thames at Godstow.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View of an old wooden bridge spanning the river from one overgrown bank to the other. The bridge has some vertical supports for the handrail but no horizontal beams and only thin supports in the water.
Colour slide of allotments along the River Thames in Oxford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View across the river to the opposite bank where there is a garden shed full of tools etc. and there are vegetables just to the left of the shed.
Colour slide of Godstow Nunnery.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View of the silhouette of a ruined stone building against a cloudy sky with the sunshine breaking through. There are also trees silhouetted on the horizon on the right.
Colour slide of the River Thames at Swinford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell..
Shows an elevated view down onto the thames with pleasure boats moored on both banks. The river disappears round a corner into the distance with trees on the horizon. The sky is reflected in the water.
Colour slide of a stone arch bridge across the River Thames at Swinford.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View looking up to the three and a half arches of a stone bridge across the river with the bridge reflecting in the water and the sky just visible in the top left hand corner.
Colour slide of a lock keepers cottage beside the River Thames at Windsor.
Taken by Anthony Haines, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View across the river to a white cottage behind a wooden fence. Moored up in front of the house are two barges, a rusty metal one on the right and a green one on the left.