Fiddler's Elbow is the largest of a set of islands in the River Thames in England alongside and upstream of Sandford Lock, near Kennington, Oxfordshire. Fiddler's Elbow Island is in the shape of a leg of lamb with a wide expanse tapering upstream to a narrow point. The navigation channel passes to the east of the island and the main weir stream, leading to the Sandford Lasher (weir pool) passes to the west. Two smaller weir streams across the lower end of the island create two additional smaller islands. The island is entirely given over to open space and meadowland.
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| - Fiddler’s Elbow ist eine Insel in der Themse flussaufwärts des Sandford Lock, bei in Oxfordshire. Fiddler’s Elbow hat die Form eines Beins, das sich vom flussabwärts gelegenen breiten Ende flussaufwärts verjüngt. Die Hauptschifffahrtsstraße verläuft östlich der Insel, während ein durch ein Wehr geteilter Arm westlich davon verläuft. Zwei kleinere Wehre am unteren Ende der Insel lassen zwei weitere kleine Inseln entstehen. Auf der Insel gibt es nur Grünland. (de)
- Fiddler's Elbow is the largest of a set of islands in the River Thames in England alongside and upstream of Sandford Lock, near Kennington, Oxfordshire. Fiddler's Elbow Island is in the shape of a leg of lamb with a wide expanse tapering upstream to a narrow point. The navigation channel passes to the east of the island and the main weir stream, leading to the Sandford Lasher (weir pool) passes to the west. Two smaller weir streams across the lower end of the island create two additional smaller islands. The island is entirely given over to open space and meadowland. (en)
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| - Fiddler’s Elbow ist eine Insel in der Themse flussaufwärts des Sandford Lock, bei in Oxfordshire. Fiddler’s Elbow hat die Form eines Beins, das sich vom flussabwärts gelegenen breiten Ende flussaufwärts verjüngt. Die Hauptschifffahrtsstraße verläuft östlich der Insel, während ein durch ein Wehr geteilter Arm westlich davon verläuft. Zwei kleinere Wehre am unteren Ende der Insel lassen zwei weitere kleine Inseln entstehen. Auf der Insel gibt es nur Grünland. (de)
- Fiddler's Elbow is the largest of a set of islands in the River Thames in England alongside and upstream of Sandford Lock, near Kennington, Oxfordshire. Fiddler's Elbow Island is in the shape of a leg of lamb with a wide expanse tapering upstream to a narrow point. The navigation channel passes to the east of the island and the main weir stream, leading to the Sandford Lasher (weir pool) passes to the west. Two smaller weir streams across the lower end of the island create two additional smaller islands. The island is entirely given over to open space and meadowland. (en)
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