Counter's Creek, ending in Chelsea Creek, the lowest part of which still exists, was a stream that flowed from Kensal Green, by North Kensington and flowed south into the River Thames on the Tideway at Sands End, Fulham. Its remaining open watercourse is the quay of Chelsea Creek.
Lots Road Power Station where Counter's Creek joins the Thames as Chelsea Creek
Kensington Canal by William Cowen
The Tideway is a part of the River Thames in England which is subject to tides. This stretch of water is downstream from Teddington Lock. The Tideway comprises the upper Thames Estuary including the Pool of London.
Teddington Weir marks the start of the Tideway
A Fast Response Targa 31 boat of the Marine Support Unit of the Metropolitan Police
RNLI E class lifeboat based at Chiswick Pier performing a rescue
River traffic around Waterloo Pier in 2008