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National Geographic : 1950 Aug
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The National Geographic Magazine Seven Sprites Play at Seven Springs, Likely Source of River Thames Seven streams bubble from under the stone wall in Gloucestershire's Cotswold Hills to form what some call the true head of England's principal river. Others give the distinction to Thames Head near Cirencester (page 202). For more than 200 miles the Thames winds through a cross section of the English scene: meadows, manors, and hamlets, Oxford and Eton, Windsor Castle and London's water front. 170 - ., ^s
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