This is scanned from a somewhat crinkly home-printed print I inherited from my grandpa William Archer (WGRA), presumably home-printed by him and home-dried (hence the crinkling if you don’t have a heated hold-down drier, I used to find). The scene is (from recollection from very occasionally rowing onwards from Iffley lock, when, as a schoolboy, we had reason to take the VIII to Radley, for example, to row against the public school) just downstream of the lock. A pleasant spot. Much busier these days, than in about 1901 when this photo was taken.