In Pictures: Floods in Berkshire and SurreyPublished10 February 2014Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, A fire and rescue crew helps evacuate residents from flood-affected homes adjacent to the river Thames in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey.Image caption, A swan swims below Windsor Castle where the River Thames has burst its banks in an area known as The Brocas.Image caption, The main road through the village of Datchet, near Windsor Castle, was impassable.Image caption, Residents of Datchet quickly snapped up a lorry-load of sandbags to help protect their properties and businesses.Image caption, East Molesey cricket ground, on the south bank of the River Thames in Surrey, half a mile from Hampton Court Palace.Image caption, The River Thames swamped the terrace of the Swan Hotel at Staines. Normally, the pub has its own mooring for customers arriving by boatImage caption, The view from the Anglers pub at Walton-on-Thames. The houses opposite are all flooded.Image caption, Water levels were rising at Hampton Court, where the bridge crosses the River Thames from London into Surrey.Image caption, A boat sinks at 10:22 GMT in the River Thames, just below Old Windsor Lock.