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Now a prosperous commuter village near Maidenhead, Taplow has a fascinating history with evidence of settlement going back 10,000 years. Star attractions are Brunel's railway bridge and Taplow Court. The photographs were taken in April-May 2008.

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Title wt474
Description River Thames and A4 road bridge photographed from the Rowing Club.
 
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Title wt475
Description Maidenhead road bridge, designed by Sir Robert Taylor, opened for traffic in 1777.
 
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Title wt476
Description I K Brunel's magnificent railway bridge was completed for the Great Western Railway in 1838. An early morning train still puts it to good use.
 
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Title wt477
Description A sign on Brunel's bridge points out that each arch spans 128 feet with a rise of just 24 feet. The brick arches were the widest and flattest in the world.
 
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