Osney Lock
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Das Osney Lock ist eine Schleuse in der Themse in Oxford, England, nahe dem Ort und der Insel Osney. Die erste steinerne Schleuse wurde 1790 von Daniel Harris für die Thames Navigation Commission gebaut. Neben dem südlichen Ende der Schleuse liegt der Osney Pool, eine Einrichtung der für Arbeiten am Fluss. Das Wehr ist stromaufwärts neben der Schifffahrtsstrecke in zwei Teile geteilt und es leitet das Wasser in den Osney Pool.
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Osney Lock is a lock on the River Thames in Oxford, England, where the village or island of Osney is next to the river. The first lock was built of stone by Daniel Harris for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1790. Across the weir pool is a large Environment Agency complex which monitors the River Thames, while a small office building exists on the front lawn opposite from the lock house. The weir is upstream of the lock alongside the navigation channel in two parts and feeds the Osney pool. The Osney Lock Hydro hydro-electric plant occupies a building beside the weir.
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Osney Lock, looking upstream from the north
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Das Osney Lock ist eine Schleuse in der Themse in Oxford, England, nahe dem Ort und der Insel Osney. Die erste steinerne Schleuse wurde 1790 von Daniel Harris für die Thames Navigation Commission gebaut. Neben dem südlichen Ende der Schleuse liegt der Osney Pool, eine Einrichtung der für Arbeiten am Fluss. Das Wehr ist stromaufwärts neben der Schifffahrtsstrecke in zwei Teile geteilt und es leitet das Wasser in den Osney Pool.
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Osney Lock is a lock on the River Thames in Oxford, England, where the village or island of Osney is next to the river. The first lock was built of stone by Daniel Harris for the Thames Navigation Commission in 1790. Across the weir pool is a large Environment Agency complex which monitors the River Thames, while a small office building exists on the front lawn opposite from the lock house. The weir is upstream of the lock alongside the navigation channel in two parts and feeds the Osney pool. The Osney Lock Hydro hydro-electric plant occupies a building beside the weir. To the south and southwest are Osney Mill Marina and Osney Cemetery. Oxford railway station on the Botley Road is close by to the northwest.
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