File:The lost back rivers of Bow. Pre-Olympic games map. (3084086229).jpg

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These signs once graced the approaches to the footpaths of the Bow Back Rivers which are now within the 2012 olympic site and no longer accessible

Notice carpenters road passing through the site, Dalton's peanut factory, Waterden Road, Bully Point Nature reserve, Marshgate Lane , Pudding Mill Lane,and Thornton fields, which was a large site of carriage sidings for Liverpool street passenger trains (since relocated to Temple Mills, Leyton) the greenway, of course, stll exists, being a high level sewer which was used to access the olympic park from north an south ends.
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The lost back rivers of Bow. Pre-Olympic games map.

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