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  2. Thames, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Thames was formed from two historic towns, Grahamstown and Shortland, of which many original buildings still stand. Shortland was to the south of Thames and was founded on 27 July 1867 when James Mackay, civil commissioner for the Hauraki District, concluded an agreement with local Māori. The land was rented for mining purposes for the sum of ...

  3. Metropolitan Thames Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Valley Housing Association (also Thames Valley housing) was a medium-sized housing association based in Twickenham, South West London, which owned or managed around 15,000 homes at the time of the merge. These included traditional rented housing, shared ownership, key worker and student accommodations.

  4. Rowing on the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The sport and recreational/touring rowing takes place on the Tideway and on the 45 separate lock reaches on the non-tidal section.. The river hosts a televised succession of races on which bets are placed – traditionally named The Boat Race and for some decades a men-only event – it is now the (Oxford and Cambridge) Men's and Women's Boat Race on the cusp of March and April.

  5. Thames Valley Buses - Wikipedia

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    Thames Valley Buses Limited, [1] trading as Thames Valley Buses, is a bus company based in Bracknell, England.It was known as Courtney Buses until 2021. Founded in 1973, the company operates a network of commercial and contracted local bus services and school buses in Berkshire, north Hampshire and small parts of Oxfordshire, Surrey and Buckinghamshire.

  6. Thames Path - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Path is one of the Mayor of London's strategic walking routes. [33] The Thames Path Cycle Route is a black-signposted route that follows the river between Putney Bridge in the west and Greenwich in the east. It mostly follows the Thames Path, but diverges in various sections, especially where the path follows a footpath-only route.

  7. Thames River (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    The Thames River (/ θ eɪ m z / thaymz) [1] is a short river and tidal estuary in the state of Connecticut. It flows south for 15 miles (24 km) [ 2 ] through eastern Connecticut from the junction of the Yantic River and Shetucket River at Norwich, Connecticut , to New London and Groton, Connecticut , which flank its mouth at Long Island Sound .

  8. Thames High School - Wikipedia

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    Thames seniors have access to Gateway, a student work program designed to educate students about real-life work. [ 4 ] Thames High School's Distance Learning programs include collaborations with the Correspondence School , the Open Polytechnic, Otago Polytechnic and Travel Careers and Training Ltd. [ 5 ] [ needs update ]

  9. Rotorua Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Rotorua Branch is a railway line from Putāruru to Rotorua, in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions of the North Island of New Zealand.Construction of the line was commenced by the Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company and finished by the Public Works Department (PWD).