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- 19:55, 16 April 2025 Roancarrigmore (hist | edit) [1,099 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox island |name=Roancarrigmore |irish=Róncharraig Mhór |county=Cork |picture=Lighthouse on Roancarrigmore in the Bantry Bay - geograph.org.uk - 1121216.jpg |picture caption=Lighthouse on Roancarrigmore |os grid ref=V791459 |latitude=51.653056 |longitude=-9.7475 |group= |population=unihabited }} '''Roancarrigmore''' ({{lang|ga|Róncharraig Mhór}})<ref>{{logainm|8731|Róncharraig Mhór / Roancarrigmore}}</ref> is an uninhabited island in Bantry Bay, County...")
- 19:43, 16 April 2025 River Gweebarra (hist | edit) [1,502 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|270px|Gweebarra Bridge near Lettermacaward {{county|Donegal}} The '''River Gweebarra''' ({{lang|ga|Abhainn Ghaoth Beara}})<ref>{{logainm|111193|Abhainn Ghaoth Beara/River Gweebarra}}</ref> is a river twenty miles long in the north of County Donegal.<ref>[http://salmonireland.com/rivers/northern-rivers/river-gweebarra/ River Gweebarra]</ref> Streams enter Lough Barra from Crockf...")
- 12:29, 16 April 2025 Bridge House, St George’s (hist | edit) [2,039 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox NT |name=Bridge House |territory=Bermuda |picture=BRIDGE HOUSE, ST. GEORGE, BERMUDA.jpg |picture caption= |latitude= 32.3816048 |longitude=-64.676052 |town=St George's |address=1 Bridge Road |type=Town house |style= |built=c 1700 |architect= |client= |condition= |garden= |website=[https://thebridgehousegallery.com/ thebridgehousegallery.com] }} '''Bridge House''' stands at 1 Bridge Road (behind King's Square) in St George's, Bermuda|S...")
- 22:54, 15 April 2025 Aunt Nea's Inn (hist | edit) [1,187 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox house |name=Aunt Nea's Inn |territory=Bermuda |picture= |picture caption= |latitude= |longitude= |town=St George's |address=1 Nea's Alley |type=Town house |style= |built=1791 |architect= |client= |condition= |garden= |ownership= |website= }} '''Aunt Nea's Inn''' at 1 Nea's Alley in St George's in Bermuda is a historic house from the Georgian flowering of the colony. Built in 1791, the house was originally k...")
- 22:48, 15 April 2025 Stickling Green (hist | edit) [535 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Stickling Green |county=Essex |picture=To Stickling Green - geograph.org.uk - 6615489.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=TL475327 |latitude=51.974054 |longitude=0.14596811 |population= |census year= |post town= |postcode=CB11 |dialling code= |LG district= |constituency= }} '''Stickling Green''' is a pretty hamlet in north-western Essex, half a mile north of Clavering, to which it is joined by footpaths. The infant River Stort runs throug...")
- 19:09, 14 April 2025 St. George's Colts (hist | edit) [883 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox football club |name=St. George's Colts |territory=Bermuda |picture= |sport=Football |founded=1892 |ground=Wellington Oval Field |league=Bermudian Premier Division |leftarm1= |body1= |rightarm1= |shorts1= |socks1= |ownership= |website= }} The '''St. George's Colts''' is a professional football club based in St George's in Bermuda. The club presently competes in the Bermudian Premier Division, the top tier of football in Bermuda. The...")
- 18:30, 14 April 2025 Roman River Valley (hist | edit) [873 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|270px|The Roman River Reserve {{county|Essex}} '''Roman River Valley''' is a nature reserve of 44 acres to the north of Layer de la Haye in Essex. It is a wetland site along the Roman River, with ancient woodland and marshes. The reserve is managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust.<ref name=EWT>[http://www.essexwt.org.uk/reserves/roman-river-valley Roman River Valley]: Essex Wildlife Trust</r...")
- 18:04, 14 April 2025 River Wid (hist | edit) [729 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The River Wid by Writtle {{county|Essex}} '''River Wid''' is a river in the county of Essex, a tributary of the River Can. It runs to the south of Chelmsford, following the A1016, previously the A12 out of Chelmsford at Widford.<ref name="UKRG Wid">{{cite web |last1=Smith |first1=Colin |title=River Wid The UK Rivers Guidebook |url=https://www.ukriversguidebook.co.uk/river...")
- 18:01, 14 April 2025 Roman River (hist | edit) [11,045 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Roman River above the mill and granary at Fingringhoe {{county|Essex}} The '''Roman River''' is a river that flows entirely through Essex. It is a tributary of the River Colne, flowing into its tidal estuary below Colchester. The lower end of the Roman River is also tidal, with tidal water flowing upstream to just above Fingringhoe. The river rises to the west of Great...")
- 17:54, 14 April 2025 Prittle Brook (hist | edit) [6,086 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Prittle Brook at Leigh on Sea right|thumb|200px|Footpath beside the Prittle Brook {{county|Essex}} The '''Prittle Brook''' is a seven-mile stream in the south of Essex. A tributary of the River Roach, the brook rises in Thundersley and passes through Hadleigh, Leigh-on-Sea, Westcliff, Prittlewell, [[Rochford]...")
- 14:34, 13 April 2025 Pincey Brook (hist | edit) [3,037 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|270px|Pincey Brook at Greenhill, Hatfield Broad Oak {{county|Essex}} '''Pincey Brook''' is a watercourse in Essex, which is a tributary to the River Stort. The brook rises at the south-east edge of Stansted Airport, just north from the A120 road, and in the civil parish of Takeley. It runs south through Hatfield Broad Oak parish, passing the hamlet of Bush End, and, furt...")
- 14:10, 13 April 2025 Lee Flood Relief Channel (hist | edit) [6,990 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Newmans Sluices on the River Lee Flood Relief Channel {{county|Essex}} The '''Lee Flood Relief Channel''' is located in the Lea Valley and flows between Ware in Hertfordshire, and Stratford in Essex. Work started on the channel in 1947 following major flooding and it was fully operational by 1976. The channel incorporates...")
- 22:48, 12 April 2025 Fenn Washland (hist | edit) [1,581 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|In the Fenn Washland {{county|Essex}} '''Fenn Washland''' is a twelve-acre Local Nature Reserve in South Woodham Ferrers in Essex, managed by the council as a part of the nearby Marsh Farm Country Park.<ref name=LNR>{{cite web|url= http://www.lnr.naturalengland.org.uk/Special/lnr/lnr_details.asp?C=15&N=&ID=1465|title=Fenn Washland |series=Local Nature Reserves|publisher=Natural England| date = 20 January 2016 |access...")
- 22:43, 12 April 2025 Saffron Trail (hist | edit) [4,656 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|200px {{county|Essex}} The '''Saffron Trail''' is a long-distance footpath through Essex, on a route 71 miles long. It leads from the pier in Southend-on-Sea to St Mary's church in Saffron Walden. It is waymarked, and shown on Ordnance Survey mapping.<ref name=ldwa>{{Cite web |title=The Long Distance Walkers Association, Saffron Trail |url=https://ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path...")
- 20:15, 11 April 2025 Rettendon Brook (hist | edit) [1,440 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Rettendon Brook below Rettendon {{county|Essex}} '''Rettendon Brook''' is a river three miles long which is a tributary of the River Crouch, in south-eastern Essex. It rises in South Hanningfield and runs east through Rettendon to South Woodham Ferrers where it discharges into the river Crouch along the tidal Fenn Creek. The brook’s drains 2,713 acr...")
- 20:06, 11 April 2025 River Can (hist | edit) [1,340 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Can meets the Wid in Writtle {{county|Essex}} The '''River Can''' is a river in Essex. Chelmsford is centred on the confluence of the Can and the River Chelmer. The Can enters Chelmsford from the west, joining the Chelmer to the east of the city center. From the confluence, the Can becomes part of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enjoychelmsford.co.u...")
- 20:05, 11 April 2025 Brookhouse Brook (hist | edit) [883 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{county|Essex}} '''Brookhouse Brook''' is a stream nearly four miles long in western Essex. It is a tributary to the River Roding. Rising from a drainage basin in Epping Forest near Theydon Bois Golf Club, Brookhouse Brook flows an easterly course under the M11 motorway by way of a culvert, then continues on its course through the hamlet of Steward's Green. After reaching Fiddlers Hamlet, Brookhouse Brook turns south, flowing under the M11 motor...")
- 19:51, 11 April 2025 River Brain (hist | edit) [1,462 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The River Brain in Whet Mead {{county|Essex}} The '''River Brain''' is a tributary of the River Blackwater in Essex. It is claimed to have given its name to the town of Braintree, although it seems that the name ‘Braintree’ is older, and that the river name is a back formation from the town name. Braintree stands on a low ridge between the Brain and the River Blackwater...")
- 19:47, 11 April 2025 Asheldham Brook (hist | edit) [2,298 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Asheldham Brook on the Dengie Marshes {{county|Essex}} '''Asheldham Brook''' is a little river in the east of Essex, flowing out to the sea. The main source of the river is near Batts Road in the parish of St Lawrence, and its mouth at Grange Outfall on the Dengie marshes, flowing out into the North Sea. There are at least three actual sources for the brook. The...")
- 19:38, 11 April 2025 Alders Brook (hist | edit) [724 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{county|Essex}} The '''Alders Brook''' is a small tributary of the River Roding. The name is first recorded in 1535, as a brook where alder trees grow. Previously it was the site of a farmstead known as ''Nakethalle'' or ''Nagethalle'', literally "naked hall", alluding not to a building but to an exposed or unoccupied enclosure.<ref>{{Placenames Mills|page=5}}</ref> ==Location== *Location map: {{wmap|51.55701|0.06559}} ==Outside links== *{{youtube|vfSUdOlhsQs&ab_...")
- 17:51, 11 April 2025 German (hist | edit) [2,072 bytes] Owain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |territory=Isle of Man |manx=Carmane |latitude=54.235 |longitude=-4.607 |population=966 |census year=2016=<ref name="census-2016">{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/1355784/2016-isle-of-man-census-report.pdf|format=PDF|title=2016 Isle of Man Census Report|website=Gov.im|access-date=19 July 2019}}</ref> |constituency=Glenfaba & Peel |post town=Isle of Man |postcode=IM5 |os grid ref=SC301853 }} '''German''' is a parish in the Isle of Man, within the...")
- 17:43, 11 April 2025 Lonan (hist | edit) [2,723 bytes] Owain (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |territory=Isle of Man |picture=Lonan Parish sign.jpg |latitude=54.212 |longitude=-4.406 |population=1,579 |census year=2016<ref name="census-2016">{{cite web|url=https://www.gov.im/media/1355784/2016-isle-of-man-census-report.pdf|format=PDF|title=2016 Isle of Man Census Report|website=Gov.im|access-date=19 July 2019}}</ref> |constituency=Garff |post town=Isle of Man |postcode=IM4 |os_grid_reference = SC431822 }} '''Lonan''' is a village and parish in the...")
- 15:20, 10 April 2025 Salmons Brook (hist | edit) [3,400 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|250px|Salmons Brook at the Eley Industrial Estate {{county|Middlesex}} '''Salmons Brook''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea, in north-eastern Middlesex.<ref>{{VCH|5|Edmonton: Introduction|pp=130-133}}</ref> The river is named ‘Salmons Brook’ on John Rocque's map of 1754. It is probably named from the family of John Salemon of Edmonton mentioned in 1274.<ref>{{Placenames Mills}}</ref> ==Course== The b...")
- 12:47, 10 April 2025 Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation (hist | edit) [28,088 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Navigation from Colchester Road, Maldon {{county|Essex}} The '''Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation''' is the canalisation of the Rivers Chelmer and Blackwater in Essex. The navigation runs for 13¾ miles, with 12 locks, from Springfield Basin in Chelmsford to the sea lock at Heybridge Basin near Maldon. Initial plans faced spirited opposition from Mal...")
- 12:29, 10 April 2025 Leamouth Lifting Footbridge (hist | edit) [2,273 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox bridge |name=Leamouth Lifting Footbridge |county 1=Essex |county 2=Middlesex |picture=London City Island development across Bow Creek - geograph.org.uk - 7044612.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref= TQ39358138 |latitude=51.514202 |longitude=0.006806888 |crosses=River Lea |carries= |village= |type=Footbridge |spans=1 |length= |width= |built= |architect= |client= |maint= |ownership= |website= }} The '''Leamouth Lifting Footbridge''' or '''Leamouth North Bridge'''...")
- 20:06, 9 April 2025 River Lee Navigation (hist | edit) [13,307 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Lee Navigation at Bow Creek {{county|Middlesex}} |length_mi=27.5 The '''Lee Navigation''' is a canalised river 27½ miles long incorporating the River Lea (also called the River Lee along the sections that are navigable). It was built between 1767 and 1771 to the design of the engineer Edward Rubie. The canal runs from Hertford Castle Weir to the River Thames at Bow Creek. It has 21 locks, th...")
- 19:34, 9 April 2025 Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills (hist | edit) [14,006 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|350px|Napoleonic War battle re-enactment event at the Royal Gunpowder Mills {{county|Essex}} The '''Royal Gunpowder Mills''' are a former industrial site in Waltham Abbey in Essex, now opened as a visitor attraction. This was one of three Royal Gunpowder Mills in the United Kingdom (the others being at Ballincollig and Faversham)...")
- 13:06, 8 April 2025 West Hackney (hist | edit) [5,030 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=West Hackney |county=Middlesex |picture=Stoke newington west hackney almshouses 1.jpg |picture caption=West Hackney Almshouses, Northwold Road |os grid ref=TQ340865 |latitude=51.56 |longitude=-0.07 |post town=London |postcode=E5 |dialling code=020 |postcode1=N16 |LG district=Hackney |constituency=Hackney North and Stoke Newington }} '''West Hackney''' is a village which has become a barely distinguishable urban suburb in eastern Middlesex, to the...")
- 13:02, 8 April 2025 Silvertown Tunnel (hist | edit) [10,463 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox tunnel |name=Silvertown Tunnel |county 1=Essex |county 2=Kent |picture=2024-12-17 Silvertown Tunnel entrance.jpg |picture caption=Silvertown Tunnel under construction |os grid ref=TQ39358039 |latitude=51.504722 |longitude=0.008056 |carries=A1026 |crosses=River Thames |length=0.9 mile |location=Silvertown |ownership=Transport for London |operator=Riverlinx |character=Twin-tube |construction= |lanes=2 lanes per tunnel |height= |grade= }} The '''Silvertown Tunnel...")
- 21:59, 7 April 2025 Monken Hadley Common (hist | edit) [3,515 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|On Monken Hadley Common right|thumb|220px|Gate at the edge of the Common {{county|Middlesex}} '''Monken Hadley Common''' is a long, thin area of woodland and village green stretching out to the east of Monken Hadley, at the edge of Middlesex. The common is listed as a conservation site by the local council.<ref>[http://www.monkenhadleycommon.ne...")
- 21:54, 7 April 2025 Pymmes Brook Trail (hist | edit) [4,105 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Pymmes Brook Trail Bridge {{county|Middlesex}} The '''Pymmes Brook Trail''' is a suburban walking route through the north-east of Middlesex and into Hertfordshire, vaguely following the course of the Pymmes Brook. The route is just under 13 miles long. The brook is named after William Pymme, a local landowner. The trail begins on Monken Hadley Common in Middlesex, and...")
- 15:50, 6 April 2025 Millhead Stream (hist | edit) [1,907 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Foundations of 19th century water mills on the Millhead Stream thumb|The Millhead Stream at Beaulieu Drive {{county|Essex}} The '''Millhead Stream''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea, flowing through south-western Essex. The stream flows north to south across the Waltham Abbey flood plain]] and through the site of the former Royal Gunpowder Mills. ==...")
- 15:43, 6 April 2025 Lewsey Brook (hist | edit) [969 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|Lewsey Brook, [[Luton]] {{county|Bedfordshire}} '''Lewsey Brook''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea which flows through Luton. The brook is a temporal water course, supplied by surface water from farmland and the nearby Luton suburbs of Lewsey, Lewsey Farm, and Lewsey Park, that enters the channel through a culvert. During periods of heavy rain, water floods areas of the nearby...")
- 15:40, 6 April 2025 Houghton Brook (hist | edit) [1,230 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Houghton Brook in Leagrave '''Houghton Brook''', the lower section sometimes known as '''Knapps Brook''', is a minor tributary of the River Lea which flows through the north-west suburbs of Luton. The Lea itself rises in Leagrave and the brook joins it close by. Houghton Brook starts in Houghton Regis and is fed by a number of smaller brooks in the area, mostly...")
- 15:36, 6 April 2025 Hackney Downs (hist | edit) [1,302 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Hackney Downs {{county|Middlesex}} '''Hackney Downs''' is a park and an area of historically common land in Lower Clapton in urban eastern Middlesex. The name is sometimes also used to apply to the neighbourhood around the park. The Downs open space was originally common land, preserved from the 1860s as parkland as a result of pressure by the Commons Preservation Society. At 39½ acres,<ref>[http://www.planning-ins...")
- 15:30, 6 April 2025 Stoke Newington Common (hist | edit) [4,756 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Stoke Newington Common {{county|Middlesex}} '''Stoke Newington Common''' is an open space in Middlesex, within the metropolitan conurbation, between Brooke Road to the south and Northwold Road to the north, straddling a railway line and the busy Rectory Road. The common is 5¼ acres in area.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://common-land.com/lands/view/2134 |title=Common Land in England Stoke Ne...")
- 20:16, 5 April 2025 Clissold Park (hist | edit) [4,955 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Clifford Park {{county|Middlesex}} '''Clissold Park''' is an open space in Stoke Newington, in Middlesex, created in 1889. It is bounded by Greenway Close (to the north), Church Street (south), Green Lanes (west) and Queen Elizabeth's Walk (east); the south-east corner abuts St Mary's Old Church, now an arts venue. The park is 55¾ acres in size. The main building within its...")
- 13:55, 5 April 2025 Leyton Marsh (hist | edit) [6,587 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|right|Horse grazing in open land near Marsh Lane {{county|Essex}} '''Leyton Marsh''' is an open space in the Lower Lea Valley, by Leyton in the south-west of Essex, hemmed in by the metropolitan conurbation. ==Geography== thumb|right|Playgrounds near the Seymour Road entrance The marsh is bordered by the Walthamstow Marshes to the north, and by Coppermill Fields, the Lee Naviga...")
- 13:40, 5 April 2025 Dagenham Brook (hist | edit) [1,775 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Dagenham Brook at Leyton {{county|Essex}} '''Dagenham Brook''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea wholly in the south-west of Essex, and which marks the traditional eastern limit of Leyton Marshes.<ref>{{VCH|6|Leyton: Economic history, marshes and forests|pp=197-205}}</ref> ==Course== The brook emerges from the old route of the River Lea at the north-east corner of Lockwood Reservoir and flows south, running a...")
- 13:33, 5 April 2025 Cornmill Stream (hist | edit) [2,082 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|250px| Harold's bridge spanning the Cornmill Stream {{county|Essex}} The '''Cornmill Stream''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea in Essex. left|thumb|200px|The stream above Waltham Abbey church The stream is an artificial watercourse which may have been built by 1086 to serve the mills mentioned in the Domesday Book at Waltham Abbey.<ref>[http://www.essexcc.gov.uk/vi...")
- 21:37, 4 April 2025 Coppermill Stream (hist | edit) [2,607 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Coppermill Stream at Tottenham {{county|Essex}} The '''Coppermill Stream''' is a short waterway, about two miles long, near Walthamstow in the Lea Valley. Originally a minor tributary of the River Lea, the stream is now used as an aqueduct to transport water from the reservoirs in the Lea Valley to Coppermills Water Treatment Works. The stream is part of a Site of Metropolitan Importance.<ref>[...")
- 21:28, 4 April 2025 Cobbins Brook (hist | edit) [1,048 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Weir on Cobbins Brook at Warlies Park, Upshire '''Cobbins Brook''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea. It forms to the north of Epping, Essex and flows past Epping Upland, Waltham Abbey until it joins the River Lee Flood Relief Channel below the M25 motorway near Rammey Marsh. ==Queen Boudica== A local legend claims Boudica's rebellion against the Romans ended...")
- 20:11, 4 April 2025 River Ching (hist | edit) [3,761 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The River Ching {{county|Essex}} The '''River Ching''' is an urban river in the south-west of Essex, which flows south-west from Epping Forest through Chingford to join the River Lea. The river runs through parts of Chingford, but the name of the river is a back-formation from the name of that area, rather than the town being named after the river.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hagger|f...")
- 19:27, 4 April 2025 Black Rock Lighthouse (hist | edit) [9,366 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox lighthouse |name=Black Rock Lighthouse |county=Mayo |picture=Blackrock Lighthouse.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=F48181558 |latitude=54.067128 |longitude=-10.320025 |built=1864 |height=50 feet |focal height=185 feet |range=20 nautical miles (white)<br />16 nautical miles (red) |marking=White |characteristic=Fl WR 12s |ownership=Irish Lights |website= }} The '''Black Rock Lighthouse''' stands at the peak of Blackrock Island, a bare, starkly pyramidal isl...")
- 18:37, 4 April 2025 Blackrock Island (hist | edit) [8,367 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox island |name=Blackrock |irish=An Tor |county=Mayo |picture=Black Rock Island - County Mayo - Ireland.jpg |os grid ref=F48181559 |latitude=54.067161 |longitude=-10.320036 |summit=269 feet |population=Uninhabited }} '''Blackrock Island''' is a rocky island of County Mayo, rising to a height of 230 feet above sea level and lying in the Atlantic Ocean to the north-west of Achill Island, and twelve miles west of Blacksod Bay.<ref name="frenchguide">{...")
- 21:05, 3 April 2025 Kish Bank Lighthouse (hist | edit) [3,565 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox lighthouse |name Kish Bank Lighthouse |county=Dublin |picture=The Kish lighthouse in Dublin Bay.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=O38293097 |latitude=53.310833333 |longitude=-5.9257 |built=1965 |height=102 feet |focal height=95 feet |characteristic=Fl (2) 20s |range=22 nautical miles |shape=telescopic cylindrical tower<br />with four balconies,<br />lantern and helipad |marking= |ownership=Irish Lights }} The '''Kish Bank Lighthouse''', otherwise known just as...")
- 21:04, 3 April 2025 Kish Bank (hist | edit) [3,987 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Kish Bank Lighthouse {{county|Dublin}} The '''Kish Bank''' (''Banc na Cise'')<ref>{{logainm|1371602|Banc na Cise / Kish Bank}}</ref> is a shallow sand bank about seven miles off the coast of County Dublin, outside Dublin Bay. It is marked by the Kish Bank Lighthouse,<ref name=cil>[https://www.irishlights.ie/safety-navigation/our-lighthouses/kish-bank.aspx Kish Bank Lighthouse]: Com...")
- 12:42, 3 April 2025 Wormleybury Brook (hist | edit) [299 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{county|Hertfordshire}} '''Wormleybury Brook''' is a tributary of the River Lea which rises in the hills south of White Stubbs Lane, in Hertfordshire. ==Location map== *Location map: {{wmap|51.73092|-0.03579}} Category:Rivers of Hertfordshire Category:Tributaries of the River Lea")
- 12:41, 3 April 2025 Woollens Brook (hist | edit) [838 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{county|Hertfordshire}} The '''Woollens Brook''' is a minor tributary of the River Lea which flows through Hoddesdon in the south-east of Hertfordshire. The Woollens Brook rises close to Ermine Street, south of Hertford Heath and flows through Box Wood.<ref>East Hertfordshire Archaeological Society. 1902. Transactions, Volume 2. Hartford, Stephen Austin and Sons. p. 16</ref> The stream flows under both the A10 and the Dinant Link Road roundabout with Am...")
- 12:40, 3 April 2025 Tykes Water (hist | edit) [2,564 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Tykes Water in Borehamwood {{county|Hertfordshire}} '''Tykes Water''' is a minor tributary of the River Colne in the south of Hertfordshire. The river rises in a network of drainage ditches west of the A41 near Bushey which feed into the Aldenham Reservoir to the north. The outlet of the reservoir then flows north into the lake in Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' Sch...")