Where is the Source of the River Thames?

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The River Thames is London's lifeblood, and it's simply impossible to imagine the city without it.
But where exactly is the source of the Thames? Where does it originate?
The answer to that question has been the subject of debate for many centuries, and there are three main contenders for the crown- each of which we shall be exploring in this video, as we head deep into the beautiful Cotswolds...
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Chapters
00:00 Intro
02:21 Kemble Bridge
05:36 Trewsbury Mead
09:51 Seven Springs
12:47 Ullenwood
15:43 Outro
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Links for this video:
Tourist information for the Cotswolds
www.cotswolds.com
The Thames Head Inn
www.thamesheadinn.co.uk/
Leckhampton Hill information
www.cheltenham.gov.uk/info/33...
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Credits
Images:
Maps: Openstreetmap.org & the National Library of Scotland
Thames Head Wharf historical image: Kemble & Ewen Parish Council
Dry Trewsbury Mead: Google (Bite Me, via Google Streetview)
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Music:
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensecreativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Swans in Flight (Asher Fulero)
Soul and Mind (E’s Jammy Jams)
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  • HP is the sauce of the Thames.

    @spitfire1962@spitfire1962Ай бұрын
    • 🤣

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Boom boom.. thank you, I’m here all week!

      @BobTheBlue@BobTheBlueАй бұрын
    • Hi! Water level to start the flow of comedic comments. Fulsome praise sir. Now that I've got that off my chest, I'm hoping that you might answer a question of not some little importance to my sister and me. Is it perchance true that until recently the (manufactured in the Netherlands) HP sauce bottles rejoiced in a drawing of Big Ben (Tower ~ yes apologies, the Elizabeth Tower) swathed not in a swaddling cloth but a version of the blummin scaffolding?

      @JP_TaVeryMuch@JP_TaVeryMuchАй бұрын
    • @@JP_TaVeryMuch yes it underwent a complete refurbishment and the bells were silent apart from important occasions. On 21 August 2017, Big Ben's chimes fell silent for four years to allow essential restoration work to be carried out on the tower. The decision to silence the bells was made to protect the hearing of the workers on the tower, and drew much criticism from senior MPs and Prime Minister Theresa May.[101] The striking and tolling of the bells for important occasions, such as New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday, was handled via an electric motor; and at least one of the four clock faces always remained visible during the restoration. Scaffolding was put up around the tower immediately after the bells were silenced. The cost of the project to the taxpayers and creditors was originally estimated to be roughly £29 million, but it more than doubled, to £69 million.[102] In February 2020, the renovations revealed that the Elizabeth Tower had sustained greater damage than previously thought from the May 1941 bombing raid that destroyed the adjacent House of Commons. Other costly discoveries included asbestos in the belfry, the "extensive" use of lead paint, broken glass on the clock dials, and serious deterioration to the tower's intricate stone carvings due to air pollution. The cost of addressing these problems was estimated at £18.6 million, bringing the total budget for restoring the Elizabeth Tower to nearly £80 million.[103] The 2,567 cast-iron roof tiles were removed and refurbished, and a lift was installed to make access easier, along with a basic toilet facility with running water, for the first time in the tower itself. The Ayrton Light at the top of the tower, which is lit when Parliament is sitting, was also fully dismantled and restored along with the other lights in the Belfry, being replaced with low-energy LEDs.[104] One of the most visible changes to the tower has been the restoration of the clock-face framework to its original colour of Prussian blue, used when the tower was first built in 1859, with the black paint that was used to cover up the soot-stained dial frames having been stripped away. The clock faces were regilded, and the shields of St George repainted in their original red and white colours. The 1,296 pieces of glass that make up the clock faces have also been removed and replaced.[105][106] In December 2021, after four years of renovations and restoration, the tower emerged from behind its scaffolding in time for the ringing in of the new year.[107] In April 2022, the gantry supporting the scaffolding was removed.[108]

      @spitfire1962@spitfire1962Ай бұрын
    • @@spitfire1962 No, on special edition bottles!

      @JP_TaVeryMuch@JP_TaVeryMuchАй бұрын
  • About sixty years ago, Michael Bentine in his show 'It's a Square World', went in search of the source of the Thames and traced it to a dripping tap somewhere in the Cotswolds. He turned the tap off and the river completely dried up with views of the empty river by the Palace of Westminster and Tower Bridge.

    @richardhumphreys8662@richardhumphreys8662Ай бұрын
    • Ha ha! Yes, I’ve heard about this sketch, not sure if a clip is available though?

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • A mudlarker's dream...

      @OldWines@OldWines28 күн бұрын
    • Quite cheeky

      @TishaHayes@TishaHayes26 күн бұрын
    • Yes I also do remember watching it's a square world but I must have been quite young, can't remember details; great programme though

      @RichXZ@RichXZ26 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n@Ariella-mx3xq4cw6n25 күн бұрын
  • I was given a rowing boat as a gift in 1991 and to test it I rowed the Thames - source to Greenwich - solo. So I made the pilgimage across the meadows behind the Thames Head pub and took a selfie (film camera in those days) sitting beside the stone. I still have a replica of the Old Father Thames statue in my garden. As a yacht designer I then created a new type of long distance recreational sculling boat and over the next couple of years rowed the Douro, Guadiana, Mondego, Tagus, Gironde and the Loire. All source to tidal. Although I never went back to the Thames source (one can start rowing a little to the west of Lechlade where the Coln joins in) - I went on the row the Thames two more times. In '93 I 'won' the Great River Race solo at the age of 50 in another of my own designs. Still scull every day at the age of 80. Rivers are inspiring historical adventures. The oldest 'motorways'. Great video - takes me back - thanks.

    @chrischamberlaine4160@chrischamberlaine4160Ай бұрын
    • Wow! What an adventure!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Wonderful. I wondered where the earliest boat-navigable bit was.

      @rjjcms1@rjjcms125 күн бұрын
    • Wow, sounds as though you've had a great life, good on you.👍

      @willkerslake8820@willkerslake882024 күн бұрын
    • @@willkerslake8820 Still having a great life thank you. Row most days in the bay of Lagos and the yacht is back in the water next month. 80. Keeo doing it until you can't do it is the motto - and moderation in everything.

      @chrischamberlaine4160@chrischamberlaine416024 күн бұрын
    • Dang an adventure of that kind is what i always wanted to experience, my our rivers here are full of garbage ;-;

      @Yodayo18@Yodayo1820 күн бұрын
  • 20 plus years ago I walked, what I was led to believe at that time, the length of the Thames from Trewsbury Mead to the Thames Barrier. From what you have just said - I’ve got to do it again!!!! 😂

    @mikenorth6088@mikenorth6088Ай бұрын
    • Ha ha! Better get your boots on Mike 🤣 Nice comment, cheers 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Dont forget your water bottle.

      @user-vf4pu8qp9d@user-vf4pu8qp9d21 күн бұрын
  • All three locations are beautiful and every effort should be made to keep them that way for future generations...

    @SteveMikre44@SteveMikre44Ай бұрын
    • Well said.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • I think we have our answer here: all three of them

      @intractablemaskvpmGy@intractablemaskvpmGy25 күн бұрын
    • ​@@intractablemaskvpmGy Yup, watersheds form rivers, and both surface runoff and groundwater flow contribute to the raging river. All of the tributaries are important sources for the river.

      @matasa7463@matasa74633 күн бұрын
  • What a beautiful, enchanting and absorbing documentary. First class as always Rob.

    @thewrecker3140@thewrecker3140Ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • In the United States, the Mississippi River starts in Minnesota, the Ohio is an eastern branch, and the Missouri a western branch. That western branch, the Missouri, is longer than the Mississippi River itself. The branches of the Thames are the same thing as the Mississippi branches.

    @geoffreylee5199@geoffreylee5199Ай бұрын
    • Crazy! 😬

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Even looking for the sources of tributaries can be hard Looking on Google maps for the source of the Olentangy River which is a tributary of the Scioto River (which is a tributary of the Ohio River) lead me to a field where there's about 5 small streams that converge together The Scioto itself seems a bit easier, it just emerges from some woods so there's probably a spring in there

      @DogsRNice@DogsRNice24 күн бұрын
    • My favorite fact about the Mississippi is that you can walk from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific, without touching dry land. Because at parting of the waters in Wyoming, a creek diverges and one flows towards west into the Pacific and the other goes east until it feeds into the Mississippi

      @anzebeton1869@anzebeton186914 күн бұрын
    • The green river in Utah is longer that the Colorado River if measured from it's source in wyoming.

      @stevemiller1517@stevemiller151713 күн бұрын
    • The Missouri River, like you said, is longer than the Mississippi itself, especially past St Louis. However, the main flow of water comes in around Cairo, Il, from the Ohio river. If you follow the greatest water flow, then the Mississippi should go to the Ohio river, then the Allegheny river at Pittsburgh, all the way into the mountains to the east. If you go by length, then the Mississippi should turn west at St Louis and follow the Missouri river to its source.

      @richardthomas5362@richardthomas536211 күн бұрын
  • Rob, this absolutely did not disappoint. It seems to me the most obvious answer to this age old question is the River Thames has not one single source but three. Your effort was very informative and highly appreciated. Thanks so much for the work you do.

    @jonathanpiasio4311@jonathanpiasio4311Ай бұрын
    • Lovely comment Jonathan, thank you!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • I am in agreement. This is a similar situation to the Amazon and Nile rivers.

      @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis@JohnGeorgeBauerBuis25 күн бұрын
    • And many others, if not most or all rivers!

      @cattymajiv@cattymajiv24 күн бұрын
    • The general area drainage basin can be considered the source since even the sources are fed by them.

      @muzikizfun@muzikizfun19 күн бұрын
    • The source is the one furthest away

      @SpiralSniperz@SpiralSniperz2 күн бұрын
  • 55 years ago I went to the alledged source in the Cotswolds. It was a tiny trickle but I have never forgotten this.

    @jilllawton8556@jilllawton855626 күн бұрын
  • Hello from Colorado, I vote for the first really cute gurgling pool Trewsbury Mead as the source! Love the film!!

    @skiracer@skiracerАй бұрын
    • Thank you skiracer!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • It looks so drinkable!!! And makes an expat, (22 years), SO homesick. Thanks for the video.

    @ianpunter4486@ianpunter4486Ай бұрын
    • Ah, thanks Ian 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • The one part of it I'm tempted to drink from.

      @rjjcms1@rjjcms125 күн бұрын
    • I was thinking the same thing - I'd love a little sip!

      @vespurrs@vespurrs19 күн бұрын
  • Wonderful video! Given that the Thames never dries up, it logically follows that it must have a source which never dries up either. That rules out Trewsbury Mead because that does dry up in the summer (but the Thames still flows). Therefore, the true source is likely to be one or both of the others. Seven Springs seems most likely.

    @gaius_enceladus@gaius_enceladusАй бұрын
    • Good point and thank you :-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Just down the road from my house. It isn't Trewsbury Mead. You'll be lucky to find any water there without a lot of heavy rain. Seven Springs is actually a small depression in the hillside with seven small springs that feed into a pool before flowing under the road. It's a lot more convincing. Never knew Ullenwood springs were a contender.

    @old_toucs6283@old_toucs6283Ай бұрын
    • Yes, I was lucky when I went to Trewsbury Mead 😉💦

      @Robslondon@Robslondon29 күн бұрын
    • @@Robslondon when you mean lucky... um...

      @alanj3586@alanj358618 сағат бұрын
  • You music and it's volume are perfect! Why can't others learn about subtlety? It was so lovely! ❤

    @cattymajiv@cattymajiv24 күн бұрын
    • That means a lot to me catty, thank you.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
    • Agree, the gentle piano was absolutely perfect with this

      @patjackson8649@patjackson864923 күн бұрын
  • Could one put a dye in all three locations and see which wins?

    @Angelalovescutecats@AngelalovescutecatsАй бұрын
    • An excellent idea! 😄

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • According to some old mid-Victorian era photographs I have, the source of the Thames is Seven Springs. However given that 7 springs emerge at this spot, it follows that the source is further away... prossibly in Wales! And thanks for taking the time to show this to us all.

    @farmerpete6274@farmerpete627425 күн бұрын
    • Wales! Now that’s worth another trip to inspect! 😄

      @Robslondon@Robslondon25 күн бұрын
    • @@Robslondon Now I'll be waiting for the notification to pop on my mobile informing me of that video whenever you upload it...but do upload it. 🙂

      @amitrana1988@amitrana198822 күн бұрын
    • Yes, now that you mention it I remember that small stream flowing up the enscarpment from Wales crossing the Severn river in an old stone pipe ofcourse made by an old bearded man with a famous son.

      @steinarlaumann3840@steinarlaumann3840Күн бұрын
  • From its humble beginnings as a tiny trickle to its majestic flow through London. Wonderfully relaxing and informative video.

    @Rachel-bo3qg@Rachel-bo3qgАй бұрын
    • Thank you Rachel ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Majestic meaning polluted and full of bodies.

      @RuminatingWizard@RuminatingWizard25 күн бұрын
    • @@RuminatingWizard Full of bodies ? Did you put them there ?

      @Rachel-bo3qg@Rachel-bo3qg25 күн бұрын
  • Your presentation and research is wonderful. You hold my attention completely and I learn more from you than anyone. No waffling, interesting and informative, a massive Thank you.

    @carol7988@carol7988Ай бұрын
    • I truly appreciate that Carol, thank you so much.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Rob’s London on tour. Great video again. Look forward to more as always. 👍🏻

    @damianharris2167@damianharris2167Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Damian 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • That was beautiful🥰 💚really showcasing our green and pleasant land 💚 and making me mighty homesick 🐾

    @catpawrosales4265@catpawrosales42653 сағат бұрын
    • Beautiful comment, thank you ☺️

      @Robslondon@Robslondon2 сағат бұрын
  • Your voice is so relaxing, and your videos are always so informative in a kind of whimsical way 😊 I've been looking into the source of the Thames myself due to my interest in the restoration of the Thames & Severn Canal, so this video is right up my street 😃 Thank you for another fantastic video 😁

    @alexritchie4586@alexritchie4586Ай бұрын
    • Ah, thanks so much Alex! The old canal is worthy of a video in its own right 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Lovely footage, gorgeous water sounds, pleasant piano music, informative words. Thank you!

    @jsa-z1722@jsa-z1722Ай бұрын
    • Thank you! :-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • I live near Cheltenham and have often visited all of these locations plus the Devil's Chimney many times. I think that, although Seven Springs has its die hard advocates for most Trewsbury Mead is the recognised source of the Thames. In recent years( save for 2024) the lack of rainfall has meant that it was nigh on impossible to find any water at Ullenwood.

    @nickgiles7568@nickgiles7568Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Nick. Glad you said that about Ullenwood; I thought I was missing the spot!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • As a Proud Londoner it’s something I’ve occasionally pondered on. As always Rob a lovely beautifully shot and interesting video. Every you tuber should watch your videos to learn how to do it properly. Well done and thank you again. Best wishes, Mick

    @mickontherock1@mickontherock129 күн бұрын
    • That means a lot to me Mick, thank you. Have a good weekend.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon29 күн бұрын
  • 👋🏻from Denver Colorado! What a great video! Came upon your channel, and I so enjoyed your narration and all the lovely spots you visited, that I subscribed. Love the history of your wonderful country, and I visit often, to explore new spots, but never thought of the actual source of the mighty River Thames. Fantastic information and filming. If I’m brave enough to drive on the left side this year, I’ll try to visit those spots. Thank you for sharing this lovely video.

    @carmend.1924@carmend.1924Ай бұрын
    • Such a lovely comment, thank you! It’s good to have you here. I drove in the USA last year, and although it’s a bit odd on the other side on road you’re used to, it doesn’t take too long to adapt- You’ll be fine driving in the UK; go for it! 😉🇺🇸

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing. I lived in England for a year when I was 20 years old.....now I'm 55 and I still miss it...❤

    @o.aldenproductions.9858@o.aldenproductions.985822 күн бұрын
    • Lovely comment, thank you.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon22 күн бұрын
  • I vote for Seven Springs! The fact that the other spots dry up in the summer would rule them out for me - that would mean they aren't feeding the (clearly still flowing) river for several months of the year!

    @physicsfan314@physicsfan314Ай бұрын
    • 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • 💯

      @trollface7998@trollface799812 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful, cold, crystal-clear springs! another wonderful video - many thanks for all you do to educate us!

    @williamevans9426@williamevans9426Ай бұрын
    • It's a pleasure as always William, thank you for watching!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Another excellent Sunday evening video.

    @paulwilson7234@paulwilson7234Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated Paul, thank you

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a wonderful video. Informative, concise and capturing the magic of the area.

    @andyh444@andyh444Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Andy, lovely comment.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Thankyou for this. I'm born and bred in London and I've always wondered where the source of the Thames was. I'd say all three sources combined are the source, not just Shrewsbury Mead. The 3 sources feed Shrewsbury Mead, so that makes them the true sources equally. How fascinating. If I was 50 years younger I'd visit them all. But I'm too old now, I'd never cope with all the walking. Lol. So thankyou for bringing this lovely story to me. Xx

    @Elderly-Marian-in-UK@Elderly-Marian-in-UK24 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for such a lovely comment Marian! Hope you felt close to the source when watching the video. Thanks again and stay well.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • It strikes me that the Thames is a tributary of the Churn and they were a bit previous in naming Trewsbury as the source of the big river flowing through London..! Brilliant work, Rob! 🙃

    @bryan3550@bryan3550Ай бұрын
    • Ah! Interesting perspective Bryan 😂 Cheers mate

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Great and interesting sharing. I love it as always. Keep up the good work. Thank you Robert. 👍👍👍😍😍😍

    @sharonleong7120@sharonleong7120Ай бұрын
    • Cheers Sharon! 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Hi Rob, Hope you are well, Thank you for another fantastic video, Great subject, Thank you

    @davehustwayte689@davehustwayte689Ай бұрын
    • That’s so kind of you Dave, thank you! Much appreciated. I’m good thanks, hope you are too. Thanks again 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Don’t know how I got here, but this was very enjoyable! Hello from Canada 😂

    @dmacpher@dmacpher25 күн бұрын
    • Hi, glad to have you here! 🇨🇦

      @Robslondon@Robslondon25 күн бұрын
  • Wonderful video, glad I found you and subscribed. Love history and all this London information. Thank you Rob!

    @sparkyggreatmusic450@sparkyggreatmusic45027 күн бұрын
    • Much appreciated! Thanks; glad to have you here 😉

      @Robslondon@Robslondon27 күн бұрын
  • How fresh and clean the Thames would be without so many people around!

    @tiitulitii@tiitulitii23 күн бұрын
  • What a wonderful video. Watching this I felt like I was really there with the cool, clear water bubbling up - I wanted to dip my hand in the water. Delightful and informative.

    @veronicafullford1697@veronicafullford1697Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Veronica :-) It really is quite an experience.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Fascinating! As I found about with the the River Eden and the several streams and springs claiming to be the source, I think like those for the Thames, they all count. A lot of lovely countryside captured by great photography. Thanks again, Rob, Rob

    @roberttaylor6295@roberttaylor6295Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Rob! And yes, I’m happy to go with more than one source 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Lovely!Thank you from the U.S. I especially enjoy all of the border fences and gates which enable folks to walk 🚶‍♀️ around your country. This video of superb!

    @2moneyhoney@2moneyhoney19 күн бұрын
    • I really appreciate that, thank you :-)

      @Robslondon@Robslondon19 күн бұрын
  • Good evening Rob, I have just got to see this video and found it fascinating. As usual your research and presentation is top notch. I had never really thought about the source of the Thames before watching this so thanks for such an informative video as always. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next London subject. I’m going to make time to look through my Times Atlas of London from the inspiration you provide. All the best.

    @rjb6165@rjb6165Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for such a lovely comment ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a pleasant and relaxing video to be with your voice, writing, topic combined with the music and scenery. It kinda pulls you out of the quagmire of modern internet fighting and pointless drama. Thank you kindly & made sure to subscribe

    @TheZINGularity@TheZINGularity21 күн бұрын
    • That means an incredible amount to me; thank you much. It's kind comments like yours which keep me going! Thanks again- it's great to have you here :-)

      @Robslondon@Robslondon21 күн бұрын
  • This video is so relaxing and informative it should be shown in schools cause this is a lovely documentary

    @tylore69@tylore6924 күн бұрын
    • That's so kind of you to say tylore, thank you!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • Two, last weeks, on one Sunday but this was a most relaxing one. I feel the thames starts further west but each location is a good contender and each beautiful to see. Glad I watched this second to lighten the spirit. Thank you for exploring and recording your discoveries ❤️❤️❤️

    @tracyfryer8153@tracyfryer815319 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for such a lovely comment Tracy 😊

      @Robslondon@Robslondon19 күн бұрын
  • Great video! It was very informative and also quite relaxing (especially after a long day of work). Thank you very much for making this video

    @goldhoney9401@goldhoney940118 күн бұрын
    • Thanks so much goldhoney; it's a pleasure. Thanks for the kind words and thanks for watching!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon17 күн бұрын
  • Very interesting, well presented content and beautifully narrated with your expressive, calming voice and delightful background music. Excellent video - thank you.

    @gdok6088@gdok6088Ай бұрын
    • That means a great deal to me; thank you so much. Really appreciate the kind words.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • @@Robslondon My pleasure. Best wishes for the further growth and success of your channel. I have, of course, subscribed :)

      @gdok6088@gdok6088Ай бұрын
    • @@gdok6088 Thanks so much- good to have you here ;-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • your videos are always so relaxing, and here we have the added burbling of fresh water ☺

    @sarahlouise7163@sarahlouise7163Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Sarahlouise! The Thames did a good job ;-) Filming it was a pleasure.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What an enchanting tour! Thank you.

    @Jsmith2024@Jsmith202425 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! And thanks for watching

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • Difficult, very difficult , but apart from that, lovely spots to be. Thank you for the nice video.

    @djtraxxehv1058@djtraxxehv1058Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated; thank you for watching.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • I think having water all year round should be a must for a "real" source of the Thames.

      @ThePixel1983@ThePixel198325 күн бұрын
  • Tremendously enjoyable, so many, many thanks! Background music just right! Very soothing together, with the delightful film shots! You are on my Subscribed list now!

    @bryangallagher4690@bryangallagher469023 күн бұрын
    • That means a lot to me Bryan, thank you so much! Wonderful to have you here my friend. Thanks again and stay well.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon23 күн бұрын
  • Great video Rob. more please of the springs,rivers and streams!

    @russelltyler4397@russelltyler4397Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Russell! Watch this space mate 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • This is very interesting. I looked at the titles of some of your other videos and i will enjoy them very much. Thank you for your information.

    @margaretWestminster@margaretWestminster23 күн бұрын
    • Thank you Margaret, hope you enjoy them

      @Robslondon@Robslondon23 күн бұрын
  • I was randomly thinking about this question this morning. The algorithm must have heard my thoughts.

    @Sumabus@Sumabus15 күн бұрын
    • It can definitely read your mind!! 🧙‍♂️

      @Robslondon@Robslondon15 күн бұрын
  • thanks for the lovely tour!

    @egoborder3203@egoborder320322 күн бұрын
    • It's a pleasure- thanks for watching!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon22 күн бұрын
  • Cheers again Rob, another fantastic video. I have learnt much. Keep up the great work 👍

    @karltalbot2597@karltalbot2597Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated Karl, thank you- and I will do 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Thanks Rob, watching from Perth Australia, with fond memories from when we lived in London 20 years ago.

    @GalenT@GalenT27 күн бұрын
    • I really appreciate that Galen, thank you so much my friend. Hope you’re having a good weekend 😊🇦🇺

      @Robslondon@Robslondon27 күн бұрын
  • Dear Rob , Thank you so very much for making this wonderful episode ! It was informative and entertaining as well as a perfect way to start my morning. I am happy to say I try hard to never miss them. Cheers From California 😎

    @nilo70@nilo70Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Nilo! It’s quite something to imagine someone watching my videos on a sunny Californian morning! 😄🇺🇸 Thanks again my friend and stay well.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Wonderful informative video some beautiful scenery too😊

    @tomgirldouble3249@tomgirldouble3249Ай бұрын
    • Thank you Tomgirl ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • I love the level of detail and research you've put into this.

    @nigelskelchy@nigelskelchy18 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much Nigel 😄

      @Robslondon@Robslondon18 күн бұрын
  • Relaxing, informative, great visuals and pacing. Subscribed!

    @Litlikuapangr@Litlikuapangr16 күн бұрын
    • Thank so much! Good to have you here!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon16 күн бұрын
  • Lovely video, Rob! I think all the sources should be counted as such, for such an immense river, and it's nice to see the actual springs from so much rain.

    @nelliemelba4967@nelliemelba4967Ай бұрын
    • Couldn’t agree more Nellie! Lovely comment, thank you ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Thank you so much for this meticulously researched and produced work !! Your commentary and photography are perfect. Now I need to go and re-read The Tide River by Charles Kingsley because it will fit so well👍

    @MrJohn768@MrJohn76826 күн бұрын
    • Lovely comment, thank you so much 😊

      @Robslondon@Robslondon26 күн бұрын
  • Looks clean. Such an amazing historic river and now it's even more fascinating for me thanks to how you reminded me that huge rivers have tiny, humble begins somewhere upstream. I learned about the Thames when I played Tomb Raider 3 as a kid last 1999.

    @IapetusStag@IapetusStagАй бұрын
    • Lovely comment, thank you ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • From South Hampton, NY......Beautiful country side and loved the historical content of your video.

    @RoadKing65@RoadKing6524 күн бұрын
    • That's really kind of you to say RoadKing; thank you, and thanks for watching, much appreciated.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the fun and interesting video.

    @SeventhSwell@SeventhSwellАй бұрын
    • A pleasure as always; thank you for watching 😊

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Great video. I drive past Ullenwood and Seven Springs several times a year. I had no idea about this. Thanks for enlightening me. I will stop and take a look next time.

    @alexdavis1541@alexdavis1541Ай бұрын
    • It's a pleasure Alex! Enjoy your visit ;-) Seven Springs in particular is lovely.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a perfect video. You covered the potential sources of The Thames with humour, beauty and your usual level of well-researched information. I personally am sticking with the official one, otherwise I've got to take a trip back up to The Cotswolds and do some more walking along The Churn!!! Could you do further videos on highlights of the many historical events that have occurred along the Thames?

    @matthewjburt6482@matthewjburt6482Ай бұрын
    • Thank you for such a lovely comment Matthew, much appreciated. I’ll certainly have a think about another Thames specific video 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a wonderful adventure, Rob! There truly are some idyllic locations across England. As a former mapmaker, I would select Seven Springs as the source, because of its perennial water flow. A seasonal spring does not a river make; and the two other contenders would be mapped as dashed 'intermittent' flows, at best. Imagine the public outrage when the new maps showed the Thames as an intermittent water course! Another argument could be made that the highest point around the edge of the Thames's drainage watershed, as water only flows downhill due to gravity; any rain that falls on that summit is likely to ultimately reach the sea via the Thames. So, Seven Springs gets my vote! Cheers, Rob, and thanks again!

    @aureaphilos@aureaphilosАй бұрын
    • Thanks, great comment- and you make an excellent and well informed argument!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Your logic is spot on! You cannot have a river source that is dry for some of the year - as there would be no river for some of the year!! I know it's not quite that simple, but makes sense to me.

      @2760ade@2760ade24 күн бұрын
  • This was a lovely, engaging documentary video. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you.

    @suecox2308@suecox2308Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated Sue, thank you 🤩

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Lovely video! I especially appreciate all the beautiful nature shots, including the the ones of flowers. It really elevates the video to include the flowers even when you're talking about water! :)

    @Narnendil@Narnendil22 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much- and thanks for noticing 😉 Much appreciated

      @Robslondon@Robslondon22 күн бұрын
  • As a born Londoner and later long-time resident of Gloucestershire I always hold the Thames in special affection. Both my parents' families settled in London, which as you point out would not be there without the river. I went in search of the source of the Thames (Trewsbury Mead) not long after retirement with a friend. Unthinkingly we went in July - and there was water to be seen for 2 or 3 miles along the course! We had lunch in the Thames Head Inn and were advised to return in winter - which we did, and the mead was then pretty full! Object achieved! Many thanks for some wonderul memories.

    @christopherbritton293@christopherbritton29326 күн бұрын
    • Correction: NO water to be seen in July!

      @christopherbritton293@christopherbritton29326 күн бұрын
    • Wonderful comment Chris, thank you- enjoyed reading that 😉

      @Robslondon@Robslondon26 күн бұрын
    • @@christopherbritton293 It is actually better to correct the original text than it is to add a comment about it afterwards. Your meaning would be so much clearer that way. A writer can't know what the readers' experience is, because the writer already knows what they mean. I don't say this intending to criticise, but just to be helpful. ✌🏼

      @cattymajiv@cattymajiv24 күн бұрын
  • Who would have thought that such a huge and important river could have such a contested source? Personally, I am inclined to think all have equal right to the title. Sitting on the fence isn't really cutting it I know but there you go! Fascinating as usual Rob, thank you.

    @annereidy7981@annereidy7981Ай бұрын
    • Thanks so much Anne…. You and I are both very much of the same mindset! 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Fascinating Rob. Many thanks for producing this story. Best regards mervyn

    @M500VYN@M500VYNАй бұрын
    • Much appreciated Mervyn, thank you!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • I didn't know England has beautiful country side places ❤! Thank you for showing these amazing places.

    @user-if7qn8ir1b@user-if7qn8ir1b13 күн бұрын
    • It’s a pleasure! Thank you for watching ☺️

      @Robslondon@Robslondon13 күн бұрын
    • What! did you think it was all covered in concrete.

      @doommonger7784@doommonger778413 күн бұрын
    • @@doommonger7784 Well the way it is going,it soon will be.

      @terrystevens5261@terrystevens52612 күн бұрын
  • Thanks Rob. Very interesting film on the Thames source. Whichever it is, you had an awesome day out tracking them down. Great work as always 😎

    @dougknight1720@dougknight1720Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Doug; yes it was great fun ;-) A really beautiful area.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Excellent and fascinating as always Rob, thank you.

    @Slycockney@SlycockneyАй бұрын
    • Cheers Slycockney! Hope you’re keeping well

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Thank you Rob 😊 I am going to have a second look at this one because I had family staying when I put it on but need to watch in my own time better to ponder the three source possibilities 😃 Cheers!

    @christinesimpkin570@christinesimpkin570Ай бұрын
    • Ha ha! Thanks Christine, enjoy your second go 😄

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a wonderful and informative video. Thank you Rob,

    @michaelj3282@michaelj3282Ай бұрын
    • Really appreciate that Michael, thank you mate

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • OK, I've got Wellies on now. This video is far more interesting and entertaining than I expected it to be.

    @mellissadalby1402@mellissadalby140225 күн бұрын
    • Ha ha! Thanks Melissa, glad you like it!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon25 күн бұрын
  • Spot on again Rob. We have made the Thames the focus whenever we've been in the UK. The source nearest Cirencester was to be this year's focus so it's terrific to see your film.❤❤

    @marlenekingdon482@marlenekingdon482Ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much Marlene... you'll love Cirencester and the surrounding area, it's beautiful. Enjoy your visit.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • For all rivers, we should speak of the sources of the river, as all rivers have many tributaries and the heads of each tributary contribute to the strength of that river. I do feel each river should be measured from the mouth to the most distant head of its tributaries. But all of those heads are "sources of the river", whether recognized that way in history or not. I do love seeing the sources of rivers. Thanks, Rob!

    @frenchfriar@frenchfriarАй бұрын
    • Thanks Frenchfriar :-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Hella interesting video! Really enjoyed the relaxing follow along the Thames to Trewsbury too ☺️

    @elwisuntemp7199@elwisuntemp719924 күн бұрын
    • Thank you! I really appreciate the kind words 🙂 Stay well.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • Watching this video was a pleasant relaxing experience. I commend your skills as a documentary maker.

    @reckneya@reckneyaАй бұрын
    • That is so kind of you to say, much appreciated. Thank you ☺️

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Youve done some fantastic research in this beautiful and lovely film Rob. About two thirds through i got the sort of surprise that jolts you upright,ill explain later in this comment. First I suspect King Lud is really Lugh,a Celtic God. I saw that water source,Seven Springs in a tv show several years ago and i was convinced then and am,that it is the true source. Its much more mystical for a start. No way can the mighty Thames start in a muddy puddle. I used to live (47years) in the area where the Rev Dymmock was the vicar in the 1930s and through the Second World War. This area is called Hillfields and its a district within the bigger area of Fishponds in East Brustol. In the late 1980s I did a whole lot of local history research into Hillfields. Its the sort of "ordinary" place that has no history,except of course it does. Just not the ruined castles and public excutions sort. Im so interested to learn this about the Rev Dymmock. It fits with other things and as i dont want to get a KZhead ban im not going to say any more.

    @janebaker966@janebaker966Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Jane, very interesting comment! Believe it or not, I lived in Fishponds for a short time about 23 years ago 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • @@Robslondon Never!!! Small world. D'you remember Lodge Causeway,Cossham Hospital Clocktower or were you down near Eastville Park End. And Morrisons wouldve been Safeways then.

      @janebaker966@janebaker966Ай бұрын
  • Crazy to think that one bloke with a truck full of dirt could cause the entire Thames to dry up in a matter of weeks.

    @LordVarkson@LordVarkson24 күн бұрын
    • 🤣

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
    • You dont seriously believe that right. Surely you taking the piss

      @rmar127@rmar12720 күн бұрын
    • ​@@rmar127 Don't worry once he's done there it's off to the Mississippi and Niles sources

      @Michael-sb8jf@Michael-sb8jf19 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Michael-sb8jf The headwaters of the "Mighty" Mississippi River (way up in Minnesota) is definitely a worthwhile visit!

      @Sparty-pi3jq@Sparty-pi3jq16 күн бұрын
  • I’m in Sydney, Australia. Loved the video as I have tried to trace the source of the Thames River on Google Maps but could not work it out. I was very surprised at the length of the river. My interest began with Inspector Morse and the various locations mentioned in the books and the TV series, which I enjoyed so much. I would love to see floating flowers in different colours released at the various potential sources to see which ones end up at the confluence that becomes the identifiable Thames. Even so, the fact that the various springs pop up from unidentified pools underground may mean the real source is yet to be found.

    @coraliemoller3896@coraliemoller389622 күн бұрын
    • Wonderful, wonderful comment Coralie, thank you! Enjoyed reading that. Hope things are good Down Under ;-)

      @Robslondon@Robslondon22 күн бұрын
  • Very informative video Rob..I would not presume to comment on the source as you have many expert opinions in the comments thread. Suffice to say thanks for your time and physical effort in bringing this video to us. As always, your clear analysis and attention to detail are much appreciated. 👌

    @christinesimpkin570@christinesimpkin570Ай бұрын
    • Lovely comment as always Christine! Thank you :-) Hope you're keeping well.

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • @@Robslondon Yes thanks Rob 😄 Kind of you to say 👋

      @christinesimpkin570@christinesimpkin570Ай бұрын
  • Running your hands in the clear water at the sauce of the Thames is far safer ,than the lower part in London,where you could pickup something very unpleasant!! Great Video 👍

    @robertmurray6021@robertmurray6021Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Rob... and yes, exactly!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • Is that Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce?

      @gy2gy246@gy2gy246Ай бұрын
    • I thought that the Thames was clean, nowadays?

      @stephenburnage7687@stephenburnage768721 күн бұрын
    • @@stephenburnage7687 They did clean it up a few years ago, went to London last week for my birthday and it looked filthy.

      @terrystevens5261@terrystevens52612 күн бұрын
  • Beautifully filmed, extremely well presented, and well researched, another superb documentary, thanks Rob. Could I humbly suggest as a subject for a future documentary, London's Chinatown.

    @jakeandrews-iz4wf@jakeandrews-iz4wfАй бұрын
    • Thank you so much Jake…. I do indeed hope to cover Chinatown at some point, I’ve already made notes on the original one at Limehouse

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Beautifully put together and interesting video Rob

    @jonathangribble7766@jonathangribble776628 күн бұрын
    • Thank you so much Jonathan

      @Robslondon@Robslondon28 күн бұрын
  • What lovely countryside. Thank you for sharing.

    @jfruser@jfruser9 күн бұрын
    • It's a pleasure, thank you for watching.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon9 күн бұрын
  • Great video! Someday, if I ever make it to London to see the city, I would love to meet you, Rob. 😎

    @asheland_numismatics@asheland_numismaticsАй бұрын
    • Thank you! And likewise ;-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
    • @@Robslondon 😎

      @asheland_numismatics@asheland_numismaticsАй бұрын
  • Groovy.thanks for your work.

    @simonsmith1139@simonsmith1139Ай бұрын
    • Thanks Simon 😉

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • What a very interesting and delightful video. Compliments.

    @Northumbria-jl4bp@Northumbria-jl4bp20 күн бұрын
    • That's very kind of you to say; many thanks indeed.

      @Robslondon@Robslondon20 күн бұрын
  • What a delightful journey you took us on. Each sight was lovely. But I'd go for the site that has water all year round.

    @MrKenny777@MrKenny77725 күн бұрын
    • Thank you Mr Kenny!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon25 күн бұрын
  • Another wonderfully informative video Rob. One on the history of the Peckham Spring next?

    @RobinHullBuilds@RobinHullBuildsАй бұрын
    • Ha ha! Love it. ;-)

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • Such a gorgeous countryside!

    @spicencens7725@spicencens7725Ай бұрын
    • 😄

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
  • This is a very well done documentary on the Thames. I hope to visit England one day and visit a few of the locations in your past videos. Cheers from Alaska, USA !

    @itslarryagain1@itslarryagain125 күн бұрын
    • Many thanks indeed! I’d love to visit Alaska, it looks stunning. Hope you make it here 😉

      @Robslondon@Robslondon24 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for your great presentation/. I really enjoyed it.

    @damienmcleod2622@damienmcleod262219 күн бұрын
    • Thank you Damien!

      @Robslondon@Robslondon18 күн бұрын
  • fascinating fascinating. thank you. i have always wondered about this. this wonderful

    @user-je8no8xq4p@user-je8no8xq4pАй бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @Robslondon@RobslondonАй бұрын
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