Old Father Thames
The river Thames—affectionately known as Old Father Thames—rises from four headstreams in the picturesque Cotswold Hills of south-central England. As it meanders 215 miles [350 km] eastward, it is joined by other rivers until it finally pours through an estuary into the North Sea.
This is the stretch of the Thames passing through Oxford with sunrise views over a cool and misty Port Meadow..
Old Father Thames
The river Thames—affectionately known as Old Father Thames—rises from four headstreams in the picturesque Cotswold Hills of south-central England. As it meanders 215 miles [350 km] eastward, it is joined by other rivers until it finally pours through an estuary into the North Sea.
This is the stretch of the Thames passing through Oxford with sunrise views over a cool and misty Port Meadow..