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Exterior shots of guests arriving for the funeral were filmed in Thurrock, Essex overlooking the River Thames with the backdrop of the Dartford River Crossing and at stately homes in Bedfordshire ( Luton Hoo for wedding two reception ) and Hampshire.
To the east of London, the Dartford Crossing of the Thames between Thurrock and Dartford is the lesser grade A282 ; the Crossing, which consists of two tunnels and the QE2 ( Queen Elizabeth II ) bridge, is named Canterbury Way.
The Dartford-Thurrock River Crossing, Dartford River Crossing ( DRC ) ( or simply the Dartford Crossing ) is a major road crossing of the River Thames in England, connecting Dartford in the south to Thurrock in the north, via two road tunnels and the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.
The Lower Thames Crossing is a tentative proposal for a crossing, most likely a tunnel, to the east of the Dartford crossing.
Richard Emmons, from Great Crossing, Kentucky, followed this up with a play entitled Tecumseh, of the Battle of the Thames and a poem in honor of Johnson.
-London Buses route 486 runs between Bexleyheath and North Greenwich ( the O2 and Thames Cable Car Crossing ).
The Chelmsford North Action Group ( NAG ) objects to this scheme, stating that Chelmsford was to " be engulfed by huge motorways connecting the Channel Ports, via a new Lower Thames Crossing, A130, on to Stansted, M11 and A14 ".
A new Lower Thames Crossing down river from the Dartford Crossing linking to the A2 has been proposed by the Department for Transport in 2009.
The phrase Thames Valley Region should not be confused with the term M4 Corridor which denotes the route of the M4 motorway which provides East / West travel on a more southerly route extending from Hammersmith through Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Wiltshire and over the River Severn via the Second Severn Crossing Toll Bridge into South Wales.
* Dartford River Crossing, a major road-transport crossing of the River Thames in England
For vehicles the nearest other Thames crossings are the Blackwall Tunnel ( A102 ), the Dartford Crossing ( M25 ) and the Woolwich Ferry.
* 445 Hoppers Crossing – Werribee &# 32 ; via Werribee Plaza SC, Thames Blvd &# 32 ;( Monday to Saturday ).
To the southeast lies Brentwood, on the old road to the former River Thames ferry crossing at Tilbury, though the building in the 1970s of the M11 and M25 motorways means that Ongar is no longer directly on a principal route for petrol tankers ( and other less prominent vehicles ) travelling from the current Dartford Crossing and the Thames Estuary oil refineries.
There is also some discussion about the need for a Lower Thames Crossing in order to alleviate traffic congestion at Dartford.
The 190 metre tall electricity pylons of 380kV Thames Crossing, the tallest electricity pylons in UK, remain.
* Lower Thames Crossing
Indeed, some freeway-class roads are downgraded for short stretches where no alternative exists, to allow low-speed traffic ; examples in the UK include the Dartford Crossing ( the furthest downstream public crossing of the Thames ), and the former Cumberland Gap, as well as sections of the A1 not yet designated A1 ( M ), various lengths of the A5, and the entirety of other important and near-motorway-standard links such as the A14, A34, A38, A42, A50, and A55 road, long stretches of which carry 70 MPH ( 113 km / h ) speed limits.
* Crossing London's River, the Bridges, Ferries and Tunnels Crossing the Thames Tideway in London ( 1972 )

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Crossing the 4,000-foot width of the Mekong at Champassak, on a raft with an outboard motor, we took off our dusty shirts and enjoyed a veritable ocean breeze.
* 1987 – An Israeli army tank transporter kills four Palestinian refugees and injures seven others during a traffic accident at the Erez Crossing on the Israel – Gaza Strip border, sparking the First Intifada.
Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, they won a decisive victory in the summer of 711 when the Visigothic King Roderic was defeated and killed on July 19 at the Battle of Guadalete.
In the December 1862 Battle of Fredericksburg, Stuart and his cavalry — most notably his horse artillery under Major John Pelham — protected Stonewall Jackson's flank at Hamilton's Crossing.
William Crossing in his Guide to Dartmoor states that a well known Dartmoor guide ( James Perrott ) placed a bottle for visiting cards at Cranmere Pool on the northern moor in 1854.
Most tourists arrive at Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport, through Eilat, Israel and the Taba Border Crossing, by train or bus from Cairo or by Ferry from Aqaba in Jordan.
From July 1925 to his death Crossing was an invalid and he died at Plymouth, 3 September 1928.
An MBTA bus boards customers at Downtown Crossing.
* Chris Kirwan, Chris Kirwan's novel Shadowers Crossing ( 2008 ISBN 978-0-9558709-0-3 ) features Ethelfleda's final, successful fortification at Castle Rock, Runcorn, in AD 915.
Crossing the entire width of Prince George's County, Maryland, it ends from the DC line at its junction with MD Route 408 at Waysons Corner near the Patuxent River, for a total length of.
Gibson invited Baez to perform with him at the 1959 Newport Folk Festival, where the two sang two duets, " Virgin Mary Had One Son " and " We Are Crossing Jordan River ".
He is immediately commanded to kill Bernie at Miller's Crossing to prove his loyalty.
Miller's Crossing was a box-office failure at the time, making slightly more than $ 5 million, out of its $ 10 –$ 14 million budget.
Miller's Crossing won the Critic's Award at the 2nd Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in February 1991.
Crossing the Kaskaskia became much easier when the bridge now known as the General Dean Suspension Bridge was built in 1859, at a cost of $ 40, 000.
Because the river bends from west to north nearby at Greenhithe, the rail tunnel goes from east to west while the Dartford Crossing tunnels go from north to south.
682 in The Plains, and mile 16. 4 at Robbins ' Crossing and Hocking College.
The stormy backdrop of Hannibal Crossing The Alps is reputed to have been inspired by a storm over Otley's Chevin while Turner was staying at Farnley Hall.
Crossing the Atlantic at that time of year was a considerable risk, as shown by Fernandez's claim that their ship barely made it back.
Crossing between command posts at 11: 30 that night, Doohan was hit by six rounds fired from a Bren gun by a nervous Canadian sentry: four in his leg, one in the chest, and one through his right middle finger.
Burt setup a store at Diamantina Crossing, today known as Birdsville, and used the path to bring cattle out of the Channel Country to the railhead at Maree that was completed in 1883.

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[...] Thence the Britons retired to the river Thames at a point near where it empties into the ocean and at flood-tide forms a lake.
In 2006, the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society published a paper providing evidence that these were painted in situ at St Thomas ' Hospital over the river Thames.
His body was gibbeted — right-to hang in an iron cage over the River Thames at Tilbury Point — as a warning to future would-be pirates for three years.
A blue plaque commemorates Campbell and his father at Canbury School, Kingston Hill, Kingston-upon Thames, where they lived.
The statement " A bridge crosses the Thames at Hammersmith " cannot just be about a bridge, the Thames, and Hammersmith.
They play at Craven Cottage, a ground on the banks of the River Thames in Fulham which has been their home since 1896.
They landed in Kent, and defeated two armies led by the kings of the Catuvellauni tribe, Caratacus and Togodumnus, in battles at the Medway and the Thames.
Plautius halted at the Thames and sent for Claudius, who arrived with reinforcements, including artillery and elephants, for the final march to the Catuvellaunian capital, Camulodunum ( Colchester ).
Rich finds such as the Battersea Shield, found in the Thames near Chelsea, suggest the area was important ; there may have been important settlements at Egham and Brentford, and there was a hillfort at Uppall, but no city in the area of the Roman London, the present day City of London.
River Thames at Chiswick during the 2010 University Boat Race ( Oxford boat on right, Cambridge on left )
* Trevor-Roper, Hugh ; Princes and Artists, Patronage and Ideology at Four Habsburg Courts 1517-1633, Thames & Hudson, London, 1976, ISBN 0-500-23232-6
In one famous case the forensic science department at Kew were able to ascertain that the contents of the stomach of a headless corpse found in the river Thames contained a highly toxic African bean.
* Man About The House ( 1974 ) Film version of the popular TV series, playing himself at the Thames Television Studio finale.
Upon news of this, Stephen gathered up a large force and marched from Oxford, and the two sides confronted each other across the River Thames at Wallingford in July.
The section clearly identified as an ancient trackway extends from Wiltshire along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs to the River Thames at the Goring Gap, part of the Icknield Way which ran, not always on the ridge, from Salisbury Plain to East Anglia.
The Ridgeway meets the more recent ( 1997 ) Thames Path National Trail at the Goring Gap, where both trails use opposite banks of the River Thames between Goring-on-Thames and Mongewell ; the Thames Path following the western bank and the Ridgeway the eastern.
In 854 a raiding party overwintered a second time, at the Isle of Sheppey in the Thames estuary.
In 2008, a bronze bust of Szabo by sculptor Karen Newman was unveiled at the Albert Embankment of the River Thames, opposite Lambeth Palace.
* The World at War ( 1974 ), a 26-part Thames Television series that covers most aspects of World War II from many points of view.

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