Colour slide of Henley Bridge during the floods of 2000.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2000, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames from Source to Sea' by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines.
Colour slide of the Thames Barrier in London, with the Millennium Dome and Canary Wharf in the background.
Taken by Anthony Haines before 1998, 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 towards the piers of the barrier in a line across the picture, with the silhouette of Canary Wharf and the city in the background. The sky is orange and yellow.
Colour slide of two gentlemen sat watching the racing on the River Thames during the 2002 Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2002, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames". "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View shows the back of two gentlemen in boaters sat in folding chairs, the one on the left is beneath a red and yellow umbrella. Beyond them on the river is a yellow boat with trees in the background.
Colour slide of two eight crews racing on the River Thames at Henley.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2002, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames". "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View shows a side view of two crews racing. In front is a brown boat and behind a white boat with the grassy riverbank in the background.
Colour slide of a quad and the pleasure boat "Lady Lucinda" on the River Thames during the Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 1999, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames".
View shows the bow of a quad and behind them a small wooden pleasure boat carrying three passengers.
Colour slide of the boat tents and jettys at Henley Royal Regatta. Taken from Henley Bridge.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2001, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames".
View from Henley Bridge down the river with the boat tents on the right with the jettys in the water and the regatta course and boats in the background. There is a single sculler in the centre of the picture outside the Leander Club.
Colour slide of the "Caversham Princess" and private boats at Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2002, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames". "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View shows a small private boat "Teko" moored in the foreground with "Caversham Princess" on the river in the background and the regatta boat tents on the riverbank in the distance. The "Teko" has Union Jack bunting decorating it.
Colour slide of two gentleman in blazers at Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 1991, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames".
View shows two gentlemen in purple blazers stood talking in front of blue and white striped boat tents.
Colour slide of the inside of a wooden skiff during Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2002, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames". "The Thames from source to sea" by Paul Atterbury and Anthony Haines. Published in 1998 by Weidenfield & Nicholas. Republished in 2002 by Cassell.
View shows a a view down into a wooden boat with the sliding seat on the right and foot straps on the left. At the top and bottom of the seat are red blades.
Colour slide of two Environment Agency boats and Officers at Henley Royal Regatta.
Taken by Anthony Haines in 2002, as part of a photographic commission for the book "The Thames".
View shows two white boats moored side by side with two men in caps and jackets talking. Taken from above looking down onto boats. Life buoys on top of boat cabins and a flag on the back of the left boat.