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The Old Ford was the point where the Old Forest Road crossed the river Anduin, about forty miles downriver from the Carrock. In an earlier draft of chapter seven of The Hobbit there had been a bridge here but it had long since disappeared.

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  • The Old Ford was the point where the Old Forest Road crossed the river Anduin, about forty miles downriver from the Carrock. In an earlier draft of chapter seven of The Hobbit there had been a bridge here but it had long since disappeared.
  • An area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically, Old Ford was a cluster of houses and a mill, around the location of the ford. It formed a part of the medieval parish of Stepney. It expanded rapidly in the Victorian era and was designated an independent Anglican parish in the mid-Victorian period, although civil administration has always been associated with Bow. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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  • The Old Ford was the point where the Old Forest Road crossed the river Anduin, about forty miles downriver from the Carrock. In an earlier draft of chapter seven of The Hobbit there had been a bridge here but it had long since disappeared.
  • An area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically, Old Ford was a cluster of houses and a mill, around the location of the ford. It formed a part of the medieval parish of Stepney. It expanded rapidly in the Victorian era and was designated an independent Anglican parish in the mid-Victorian period, although civil administration has always been associated with Bow. Old Ford, as the name suggests, was the ancient most downstream crossing point of the River Lea. This was part of a pre-Roman route that followed the modern Oxford Street, Old Street, through Bethnal Green to Old Ford and thence across a causeway through the marshes known as Wanstead Slip (actually in Leyton). More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
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