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- Thames_Barrier type SpatialThing external.
- Thames_Barrier type Feature external.
- Thames_Barrier sameAs Thames_Barrier external.
- Thames_Barrier sameAs 2636058 external.
- Thames_Barrier comment "The Thames Barrier is a movable flood barrier in the River Thames east of Central London. It has been operational since 1984 and prevents the floodplain of all but the easternmost boroughs of Greater London from being flooded by exceptionally high tides and storm surges moving up from the North Sea. When needed, it is closed (raised) during high tide; at low tide it can be opened to restore the river's flow towards the sea. Built approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) due east of the Isle of Dogs, its northern bank is in Silvertown in the London Borough of Newham and its southern bank is in the New Charlton area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The report of Sir Hermann Bondi on the North Sea flood of 1953 affecting parts of the Thames Estuary and parts of London was instrumental in the building of" external.
- Thames_Barrier label "Thames Barrier" external.
- Thames_Barrier isDefinedBy about.rdf external.
- Thames_Barrier seeAlso Thames_Barrier external.
- Thames_Barrier seeAlso 2636058 external.
- Thames_Barrier seeAlso about.rdf external.
- Thames_Barrier lat "51.48333" external.
- Thames_Barrier lat "51.4977" external.
- Thames_Barrier long "0.03333" external.
- Thames_Barrier long "0.0367" external.
- Thames_Barrier wasDerivedFrom Thames_Barrier?oldid=778447367 external.
- Thames_Barrier abstract "The Thames Barrier is a movable flood barrier in the River Thames east of Central London. It has been operational since 1984 and prevents the floodplain of all but the easternmost boroughs of Greater London from being flooded by exceptionally high tides and storm surges moving up from the North Sea. When needed, it is closed (raised) during high tide; at low tide it can be opened to restore the river's flow towards the sea. Built approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) due east of the Isle of Dogs, its northern bank is in Silvertown in the London Borough of Newham and its southern bank is in the New Charlton area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The report of Sir Hermann Bondi on the North Sea flood of 1953 affecting parts of the Thames Estuary and parts of London was instrumental in the building of the barrier." external.
- Thames_Barrier isPrimaryTopicOf Thames_Barrier external.
- Thames_Barrier alternateName "Thames Tidal Barrier" external.
- Thames_Barrier name "Thames Tidal Barrier" external.
- Thames_Barrier featureClass S external.
- Thames_Barrier featureCode S.LOCK external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM1 6269131 external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM1 England external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM2 Greater_London external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM2 2648110 external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM3 Royal_Borough_of_Greenwich external.
- Thames_Barrier parentADM3 3333147 external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry United_Kingdom external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry 2635167 external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry country-GBR external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry 826 external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry GB external.
- Thames_Barrier parentCountry gb external.
- Thames_Barrier wikipediaArticle Thames_Barrier external.
- Thames_Barrier point "51.4977 0.0367" external.