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Two locks up from the tideway was a small dry dock.
The tidal stretch of the river is known as "the Tideway".
The tidal section of the river is covered in more detail under Tideway.
It is situated on the Tideway and can be reached only by footbridge or boat.
Tideway staff make regular contributions to the site.
Both contests take place on the Tideway.
In 1836 the race was moved to the Tideway in London, and it has remained there ever since.
Late afternoon and we are at Teddington and the Tideway.
The women's boat race will be moving to the Tideway, using the same course and running on the same day as the men's race, in 2015.
This part is known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel.
He rowed for Oxford in the tideway Boat Races of 1857 and 1858.
I have heard every horror story about the Tideway and have believed them all, fool that I am!
Tim joined Tideway Scullers School after university and graduated to the senior team in 1998.
Years later he then left for London and joined Tideway Scullers School.
Marsden had beaten Fox in the first tideway Scullers Head earlier that year.
The Club made their first visit to the Tideway in 1966 for Head of the River Race.
From the broad windows he could see the whole shining tideway of Fifth Avenue, passing lazily in the warm sunlight.
A super sewer has been commissioned, officially known as the Thames Tideway Tunnel.
The other part of the canal network still connecting on the Tideway is the River Lea Navigation.
Hennessy currently rows for the Tideway Scullers.
Tideway is the offshore division of DEME and was established in 1991.
It was not deemed feasible to run bumps racing on the Tideway, so a timed format was adopted and soon caught on.
In October 2012, the deadline for the Thames Tideway Tunnels' Section 48 closed.
As of 2009 the northernmost arch is used by the Tideway Scullers sculling club as storage space.
The Tideway is a name given to the part of the River Thames in England that is subject to tides.