Life On, In and Along the Thames is an auto biographical sketch of our youthful exploits on theThames River from the ages of approximately nine to fifteen, describing how being poor wasn't allbad, That the River was really a se and mother to those who frequented her shores. It deals withboating, swimming, and waving to he engineers and firemen and passenger trains. Some concludingreminisces deal with interrelationships of neighbors and respect for them, yes mam and yes sir andthank yon, being the key words in their presence.