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The Banks of the Thames from Oxford to Windsor

The Thames, although insignificant compared to the rivers of the continent, has its own charm that painters and poets like Turner, Bonington, Eugène Delacroix, Whistler and Seymour have tried to render on paper or on canvas. In this film no grandiose scenes, just a river of silver flowing placidly between low banks, covered with trees. Here and there we pass through delightful little towns until we get to Windsor and dock in the shade of its famous castle.

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Release DateJanuary 6, 1914
StatusReleased
Original TitleLes Bords De La Tamise d'Oxford À Windsor
Runtime 5min
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Original LanguageEnglish
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