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  • |county=Lancashire '''Grey Friar''' is a fell amongst the [[Furness Fells]] of [[Lancashire]], within the [[Lake District]]. It is one of the main group of Furness, t
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  • {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with the [[Bridgewater Canal]] in Lancashire}} ...also had powers to construct a lock and a short length of canal at French Weir, to connect with the Grand Western Canal, while the Conservators were allow
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  • ...outlier of the [[Peak District]] between the valleys of the [[River Tame, Lancashire|River Tame]] and [[River Goyt]], headwaters of the [[River Mersey]]. [[File:Bredbury - Otterspool Bridge.JPG|right|thumb|250px|The industrial weir at Otterspool]]
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  • *Ashton on Mersey Golf Club - [[Manchester]] (extends into Lancashire) *Lymm Golf Club - [[Lymm]] (extends into Lancashire)
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  • ...as a branch of the Calder and Hebble, with links to Yorkshire, rather than Lancashire. The Calder and Hebble brought prosperity to the area, and Ramsden's Canal ...assing under the bridge which carries the A62 road over the river. A large weir is directly ahead, protected by a boom, and the first lock is on the right,
    18 KB (2,769 words) - 10:44, 4 July 2016
  • ...es at a crossing. Straight ahead is the channel to the enormous Castleford weir. Immediately to the left is Castleford Flood Lock, and traffic lights must ...ine Ring]] makes a U-turn after the flood gates, to pass the Cooper Bridge weir and then follows the [[Huddersfield Broad Canal]], the [[Huddersfield Narro
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  • ...ford Junction, with three other routes. Straight ahead leads to Castleford weir, and no boats should enter that section. To the left is a flood lock and th [[Category:Canals in Lancashire]]
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  • ...onto the [[Huddersfield Broad Canal]]. Care is needed as there is a large weir beside the entrance to the first lock.<ref name=jane89/><ref>{{harvnb |Nich [[Category:Canals in Lancashire]]
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  • A weir was built across the Derwent to build up a head for Arkwright's Mill and a File:Masson Mills WTM 12a pre1867 Lancashire Loom 5876.JPG|Lancashire loom
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  • ...that water should be obtained from the river by raising the height of the weir at [[Masson Mill]]. This was an unwelcome complication (which would mainly ...kwright had suggested that water be drawn from the Derwent (by raising his weir at Masson Mill and feeding it via an aqueduct to Cromford Meadows - thus im
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Milnrow''' is a suburban town in [[Lancashire]]. It stands beside the [[River Beal]] at the foothills of the South [[Pen
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  • ...nds on the south bank of the [[River Mersey]], which marks the border of [[Lancashire]] and whose riverside meadows provide a brief breathing space between the C There was a weir on the Mersey there in the 14th century (where Mill Lane stands now) and a
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  • |county=Lancashire ...h-northwest of [[Manchester]]. It has grown contiguous with [[Whitefield, Lancashire|Whitefield]] to the south. The disused [[Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal]]
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  • ...:Weir on the River Medlock - geograph.org.uk - 56721.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Weir on the Medlock at Clayton Vale]] {{county|Lancashire}}
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  • {{county|Lancashire}} ...doned canal near [[Hollinwood, Lancashire|Hollinwood]], in south-eastern [[Lancashire]], though one with a possibility of revival. The branch left the main line
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  • |county=Lancashire ...lton-on-Lune''' is a village on the north bank of the [[River Lune]] in [[Lancashire]], just upriver from [[Lancaster]] itself, three miles to the east of the c
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Lowick''' is a village in [[Lancashire]], running down to a bridge over the [[River Crake]] two miles south of the
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  • ...veley-in-Cartmel]], a small village close by across the county border in [[Lancashire]]. ...ill building from this time. The cotton industry shifted to the towns of [[Lancashire]] though, and the Staveley mills were converted to work wood. By 1850 bobbi
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  • |picture=Road junction in Barrowford, Lancashire - geograph.org.uk - 776422.jpg ...the area of Lowerford (not to be confused with its neighbour [[Higherford, Lancashire|Higherford]]). The parish has a population of 6,171.<ref name=pop>{{NOMIS20
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  • ...ship in [[Cheshire]] that forms a suburb of [[Warrington]], otherwise in [[Lancashire]]. It is around one mile south-east of Warrington town centre and has a tot ...al area, lying between the [[River Mersey]], which forms the border with [[Lancashire]], and the [[Manchester Ship Canal]]. It broadly consists of 19th-century t
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