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  • ...pointed, the southern two have been rebuilt with brick arches. East of the bridge is a ford.<ref name="VCH"/> File:Packhorse Bridge.JPG|right|thumb|200px|15th-century Packhorse Bridge
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  • ...d in, it almost entirely separated Blyth from [[Cowpen]] to which Waterloo Bridge provided the only main link. Once it was removed, the two areas could comb *Tide times for Blythe from the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/coast/tides/tides.shtml?date=2010080
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  • ...s through Sheepwash Urban Park and Horseley Heath to the centre of [[Great Bridge]]. It then zig-zags across the southern and eastern parts of [[Wednesbury]] File:Sheepwash Urban Park Tame bank.JPG|Oldbury Arm between Great Bridge and West Bromwich
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  • [[File:Patrick Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 50355.jpg|thumb|250px|Patrick Bridge]] The '''Blythe''' is a river in [[Warwickshire]], that runs through [[Solihull]] and on to
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  • Today, the nearest railway station is Blythe Bridge on the Crewe-Derby Line.
    10 KB (1,669 words) - 21:07, 28 January 2016
  • ...e Coalfield and it joined the North Staffordshire Railway line near Blythe Bridge. When the colliery closed in 1965, so did the line, but it has been preser ...ation was built at Caverswall Road, Blythe Bridge, half a mile from Blythe Bridge station. The service runs for 2½ miles from there to the top of Foxfield B
    9 KB (1,418 words) - 22:50, 10 July 2015
  • *Abernethy Golf Club - [[Nethy Bridge]] *Spean Bridge Golf Club - [[Fort William]]
    119 KB (17,852 words) - 09:36, 16 December 2022
  • ...under the [[M42 motorway]], an aqueduct carries the canal over the [[River Blythe]],<ref>{{harvnb |Nicholson |2003 |pp=110–111}}</ref> before it turns to t ...zeley Canal.jpg|thumb |right |The folly-like footbridge and adjacent swing bridge at [[Drayton Bassett]], one mile from [[Fazeley Junction]].]]
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  • {{Infobox bridge |type=Cable-stayed bridge, tunnel
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  • [[File:Lines family sketchbook - River cole.jpg|thumb|Wooden bridge over the Cole at Shirley, drawn in the 19th century by Samuel Rostill Lines ...the plateau to enter the River Blythe below Coleshill, shortly before the Blythe meets the [[River Tame, Staffordshire|Tame]]. This then joins the [[River T
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  • ...816 before it connected to Liverpool. A Wharf was situated near the Hapton Bridge presumably to serve Padiham.<ref>{{citation |title=Hapton Heritage - A Land ...vide chemical products for the textile trade. It was taken over by William Blythe by 1915.<ref name=bluep21/>
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  • The castle started as an 11th-century motte-and-bailey earthwork named Blythe Castle, built by Roger de Busli, a major landholder in the [[Domesday Book] ...top of the motte by Henry II; it was completed in 1192 along with a stone bridge and a chapel constructed by Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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