Fleur Mahogany punt Fleur, built by C Hughes a boatbuilder at The Ferry, Bray on Thames in 1906.
A small wooden collapsible boat with two stays and no oars. Made by Prout & Sons Ltd.
Flierefluiter Traditional Thames double sailing skiff, built by Hart & Co around 1909.
A wooden dugout logboat from the Saxon period and the bung from the port bow. Carbon dated to 405 - 530 AD.
A decorated Canadian canoe with two paddles. Made by Strickland & Co in the 1880s in Ontario, Canada.
Emgee Dinghy built by Hobbs & Son c.1900 includes oars, seating and boat hook.
Planning map for South Bucks joint planning committee for the area of Dorney and Eton Wick. One of a large collection of maps on loan from the Environment Agency, and originally collected by them for engineering and maintenance purposes.
Chart showing the soundings (for dredging) between Hambledon and Hurley
'A New and Accurate Plan of the City of Westminster The Dutchy of Lancaster and Places Adjacent' By B. Cole, c.1755.
Map of part of the River Thames near Chertsey showing the proposed site of the lock.