eyot การใช้
- The company built its headquarters on the island called Platt's Eyot.
- "Eyot " is another spelling of ait meaning small island.
- These races are only over part of the course ( from Putney to Chiswick Eyot ).
- The Thames Path from Teddington Lock passes along the river frontage which faces Steven's Eyot.
- They held off spurts from the Light Blues along Chiswick Reach and by Chiswick Eyot were clear.
- The umpire, John Garrett, decided to restart the race from the eastern end of Chiswick Eyot.
- Umpired by Matthew Pinsent, Oxford raced against Leander on 12 March from Putney Bridge to Chiswick Eyot.
- Prior to 1934 when ownership passed to the local council, Chiswick Eyot was owned by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
- The island is on the reach above Caversham Lock near Tilehurst and Appletree Eyot is very close to it.
- Alongside Chiswick Eyot, the Dark Blues were almost half-a-length ahead but not gaining further.
- In 1908 he also set up the Hampton Launch Works on Platts Eyot, an island on the Hampton, Middlesex.
- Rod Eyot features in an old painting owned by the Queen which portrays the river viewed from the Wargrave Road bank.
- Instead, he built Eyot House, a large house and garden on the island, that he used as a residence.
- Thornycrofts closed their boatbuilding operation on Platt's Eyot when they were taken over by Vospers in the mid-1960s.
- Several islands in the River Thames reflect the presence of bucks at those points-for example Buck Ait and Handbuck Eyot.
- Marsh Lock and Rod Eyot are also close by and the River and Rowing Museum, established in 1998, is located there.
- Steampunk author G . D . Falksen uses " eyot " in the first chapter of " Blood in the Skies ".
- After a small wooded island is the larger Rod Eyot, and Mill Meadows provides public open space on the Henley side of the river.
- By Chiswick Eyot, Oxford accelerated away from the Light Blues and were two lengths clear before a spurt from Cambridge ahead of 1920 race.
- Chiswick Eyot is one of 43 unbridged tidal islands which can be walked to from the mainland of Great Britain, some are named Holy Islands.
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