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Swans, cygnets, ducks and other birds close to the bridge across the River Thames linking Eton and Windsor, England, on a bright January morning Windsor and Eton, England - January 20, 2019: view of the River Thames with the Windsor Town Bridge - or Eton Bridge - connecting Windsor (right) with Eton (left).  Completed in 1824, this Georgian structure is now the oldest cast iron arch bridge crossing the Thames.  It was fully pedestrianised in the 1970s due to cracks in the iron from heavy traffic.  This part of the river is full of swans, geese, ducks, coots, gulls and other wild birds, and is a popular tourist destination.  In the summer, there are numerous pleasure boats here.  This photo was taken looking eastwards from a public embankment on the Windsor side of the river on a bright morning in winter. duck paddling stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Swans, cygnets, ducks and other birds close to the bridge across the River Thames linking Eton and Windsor, England, on a bright January morning Windsor and Eton, England - January 20, 2019: view of the River Thames with the Windsor Town Bridge - or Eton Bridge - connecting Windsor (right) with Eton (left). Completed in 1824, this Georgian structure is now the oldest cast iron arch bridge crossing the Thames. It was fully pedestrianised in the 1970s due to cracks in the iron from heavy traffic. This part of the river is full of swans, geese, ducks, coots, gulls and other wild birds, and is a popular tourist destination. In the summer, there are numerous pleasure boats here. This photo was taken looking eastwards from a public embankment on the Windsor side of the river on a bright morning in winter. duck paddling stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Windsor and Eton, England - January 20, 2019: view of the River Thames with the Windsor Town Bridge - or Eton Bridge - connecting Windsor (right) with Eton (left). Completed in 1824, this Georgian structure is now the oldest cast iron arch bridge crossing the Thames. It was fully pedestrianised in the 1970s due to cracks in the iron from heavy traffic. This part of the river is full of swans, geese, ducks, coots, gulls and other wild birds, and is a popular tourist destination. In the summer, there are numerous pleasure boats here. This photo was taken looking eastwards from a public embankment on the Windsor side of the river on a bright morning in winter.

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