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  • '''Lymm''' is a village and parish in [[Cheshire]], on the border with [[Lancashire]]. It incorporates the hamlets of Booths Hill, Broomedge, Church Green, Dea *David Weir, Rangers and Scotland footballer
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  • ...map</ref> The viaduct is curved, with 21 tall arches, and was built by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1884.<ref>{{NHLE |num=1313339 |desc=Denby Dale rai ...tton Hall]] with the [[Yorkshire Sculpture Park]] on the north. There is a weir on the river and one on the outflow from the lakes, after which the {{conve
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  • ...where it crosses the old course of the [[River Mersey]], and hence into [[Lancashire]]. ...t Latchford, it joined the Mersey at a lock which was located above Howley Weir.<ref>{{harvnb |Wood |2006 |p=87}}</ref> At its terminus a dock was built wh
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  • |county 2=Lancashire ...rway spur road rather unwelcoming of pedestrians. The bridge runs above a weir.
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  • |county 2=Lancashire ...ad running from Junction 8 of the [[M60 motorway]] near [[Stretford]] in [[Lancashire]], across to [[Ashton upon Mersey]] in [[Cheshire]].
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  • '''Pendle Water''' is a minor river in [[Lancashire]]. Rising on [[Pendle Hill]], Pendle Water cuts a deep valley between Barle ...he village of [[Blacko]]. The river then flows south through [[Higherford, Lancashire|Higherford]] and [[Barrowford]] where it is joined by [[Colne Water]]. It c
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  • [[File:Walverden Water, Nelson, Lancashire - geograph.org.uk - 1211915.jpg|thumb|250px|Walverden Water and the Leeds R ...above ground.<ref name=OS1893>{{Cite web |publisher=Ordnance Survey |title=Lancashire and Furness |series=County Series |scale=1:2,500 |edition=1st |year=1893}}<
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  • ...maintained in the River Yeo through a compensation channel and an overflow weir and spillway take flood water downstream.<ref name=hist/> ...ameter and with a 3 ft 3 in stroke, were supplied by steam from horizontal Lancashire-type twin flue boilers with Green's economisers at 100 psi. The low-pressur
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  • ...mall streams that feed Watersheddles Reservoir (yards over the border in [[Lancashire]]) from which the River Worth is fed. From the reservoir, the river flows e |File:River Worth and Weir - geograph.org.uk - 595606.jpg|River Worth and Weir
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