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  • ...en the Thames, administered by the Port of London Authority, and the River Brent/Grand Union Canal, administered by British Waterways. The locks on the can ...d Lock, from which the canal continues to follow the course of the [[River Brent]] through two more locks. The river and canal part company at the base of
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  • ...e environment supports an array of wildfowl such as skylarks, dark-bellied brent geese, and grey plover.<ref>"From Rubbish Tip to Country Park; Thames Gatew ...ller inlets were filled in. Excess water would have collected in the broad ditch and then been discharged into the river by the means of seven sluices (late
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  • ...in the 1730s.<ref>{{cite web|title=Eighteenth-century Turnpike road, East Brent to Thurloxton|url=http://webapp1.somerset.gov.uk/her/details.asp?prn=24587| ...ientific Interest". North Moor is a nationally important grazing marsh and ditch system on the [[Somerset Levels]] and Moors. A range of neutral grassland t
    13 KB (2,100 words) - 08:48, 19 September 2019
  • ...ge earthwork in eastern [[Cambridgeshire]]. It consists of a long bank and ditch 7.5 miles long that runs in a northwest to southeast direction in a straigh ...in and out of the area. Findings such as the small quantity of silt in the ditch fills suggest that the dyke fell into disuse soon after it was built.
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  • '''Fleam Dyke''' or '''Fleam Ditch''' is a long, defensive bank-and-ditch earthwork in south-eastern [[Cambridgeshire]], generally assumed to have be ...tch; Fen Ditton acquired its name from the earthwork here; ''dic tun'' or "Ditch Village".
    4 KB (639 words) - 18:17, 22 December 2018
  • ...cient earthwork, the [[Brent Ditch]]; the remaining section of a defensive ditch, dug to close the gap between forest and marsh, which runs between Abington
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  • |name=Brent Knoll Camp |picture=Brent Knoll hill fort - geograph.org.uk - 286891.jpg
    9 KB (1,366 words) - 19:37, 27 September 2022