A black and white photograph of Goring Mill.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of part of the Medieval Reading Abbey.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of a bridge over the Kennet Canal.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of Colin Buddin, Lock Keeper at Northmoor lock near Appleton. He is holding a paddle from his weir.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of the River Thames at Reading, showing a lone rower. Fry's (or de Montfort) island is in the left foreground.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of Mike Slater, a Navigation Inspector of the Environment Agency based in Reading.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of the lock-keeper at Marsh Lock near Henley.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of Mike Slater a Navigation Inspector of the Environment Agency based in Reading. A patrol launch and a boatman are in the background.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of a lockkeeper and a stack of paddles at Rushey Lock on the upper Thames.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.
A black and white photograph of a winch or capstan once used to bring craft upstream through the Flash Weir at New Lock near Hurley.
The photograph is part of a series of photographs known collectively as 'River Journey' which were commissioned by the Museum for its Thames Gallery's permanent display.
The photographer Jaap Oepkes works near the Thames in London and in 1998 spent two months travelling on the Thames, documenting leisure and work for this series of photographs.