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Shipping in the Thames

The Thames is one of the busiest rivers in the world. Canvey situated where the Thames becomes the estuary sees many ships and smaller craft passing the island.

In this category are photos of some boats of all sizes taken by Jan Causton who has given us permission to publish them.

  • Loads of Yachts

    Loads of Yachts

  • Some of the Naval Ships Passing Canvey

    Some of the Naval Ships Passing Canvey

  • Under Sail

    Under Sail

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