River Thames: routine
Three vessels to be seen daily on the River Thames, from Gordon Promenade, Gravesend.
Three Daws is used/owned by Gravesend Rowing Club, a short distance up river at the west end of the Promenade (Gravesend Sailing Club is at the other end...) and was in use on Sunday. I don't know anything about Noah II; it is there, like the mountain, unchanging.
Southwark is a Port Of London patrol vessel, one of 4, all named after districts/places in London: they patrol between Putney Bridge and the North Sea - 60 miles of river, which is quite a lot in technical terms. Southwark and Kew seem to be the most regularly seen at this point.
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River Thames: routine
Three vessels to be seen daily on the River Thames, from Gordon Promenade, Gravesend.
Three Daws is used/owned by Gravesend Rowing Club, a short distance up river at the west end of the Promenade (Gravesend Sailing Club is at the other end...) and was in use on Sunday. I don't know anything about Noah II; it is there, like the mountain, unchanging.
Southwark is a Port Of London patrol vessel, one of 4, all named after districts/places in London: they patrol between Putney Bridge and the North Sea - 60 miles of river, which is quite a lot in technical terms. Southwark and Kew seem to be the most regularly seen at this point.
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