DescriptionRiver Thames, Truss's Island - geograph.org.uk - 911810.jpg
English: River Thames: Truss's Island See 911793. This inscribed stone was erected by the City of London in 1804 to thank Charles Truss for 30 years' service in maintaining the navigability of the river.
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