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  • | picture=Banks of the Cam at Grantchester.jpg '''Grantchester''' is a quiet, beautiful village on the [[River Granta]] or Cam in [[Cambridgeshire]]. In the [[Domesday Book]] (1086) it is named ''Grant
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  • The Ribble begins at the meeting of the Gayle Beck and Cam Beck near the famous [[Ribblehead Viaduct]] at [[Ribblehead]], in the shado *[[Ribble Link|Savick Brook]]
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  • ...nt Brook, Hornsey Brook, the [[River Cam, Somerset|River Cam]] and Bearley Brook.
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  • ...combined waters flow north, deep in the [[Isle of Ely]]. The Ouse and the Cam in these parts are frequented with barges and pleasure boats, and there are ...ay system. Several of its tributaries are navigable, including the [[River Cam]], the [[River Lark]], the River [[Little Ouse]] and the [[River Wissey]].
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  • The '''River Cam''' is usually the famous river of Cambridge, but it may be: *[[River Cam]], Cambridgeshire
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  • [[File:Clare Bridge 2003.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Cam from King's College Bridge]] ...ranta'''; by tradition it is the Granta above Silver Street Bridge and the Cam below it.
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  • | [[Cam]] || Jubilee Playing Field Everside Lane || Everside Lane <small>GL11 5UL</ | [[Mancetter]] || Brook Walk Recreation Ground || Brook Walk <small>CV9 1QE</small> || {{map|}} || 17
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  • ...idford Brook - geograph.org.uk - 1583076.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Midford Brook at Limpley Stoke]] '''Midford Brook''' is a small river in [[Somerset]].
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  • *Calder Brook **Thistleton Brook
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  • ...branch of the Bristol and North Somerset Railway branch line along the Cam Brook valley in [[Somerset]].<ref>Castens, page 5</ref>
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  • ...Brook, Cambridgeshire|Bourn Brook]], which eventually joining the [[River Cam]]. ...oman remains have been found along the [[Bourn Brook, Cambridgeshire|Bourn Brook]] and near Bourn Hall and there is evidence of Romano-British activity alon
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  • [[File:Bourn Brook - geograph.org.uk - 1320877.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Bourn Brook]] '''Bourn Brook''' is a minor tributary of the [[River Cam]] in [[Cambridgeshire]].
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  • ...re|Bourn Brook]] runs through Caxton, towards its meeting with the [[River Cam]] at [[Grantchester]].
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  • |picture=Fen Ditton from River Cam.jpg |picture caption=Thatched cottages at Fen Ditton, from across the Cam
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  • ...he east, across which lies [[Foxton, Cambridgeshire|Foxton]], and Melbourn brook to the west, separating it from [[Meldreth]] and [[Melbourn]]. The field bo
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  • ...he River Amble, which joins the Camel near Burniere Point and the Polmorla Brook which joins the Camel immediately above the bridge at Wadebridge. ...several names in the past. The name Camel is derived from Middle Cornish "Cam-El", "Crooked one", and seems originally to have referred only to the upper
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  • ...Roman Villa|Woodchester]], and there is a little-known Roman villa beneath Cam Peak on the road into Dursley. ...] and then transiting what is now Lampern View before exiting west towards Cam/Coaley; elements clearly visible just uphill of [[Bencombe]] (as the road v
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  • ...oin the [[Cam Brook, Somerset|Cam Brook]] at [[Midford]] to form [[Midford Brook]] before joining the [[River Avon, Somerset|River Avon]] close to the Dunda ...ty for many years. Most prominent was a green space between the museum and brook which housed a dis-used pit wheel on a low steel frame, which many passers-
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  • ...ways connected the Withy Mills and Radford workings. The course of the Cam brook was modified at various places to protect the canal from erosion. In 1799 W ...ic on the branch, the company built one lock, an aqueduct over the Midford Brook, and a short tramway to bridge the gap.<ref name=dalby/> This contributed t
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  • ...e several rare or protected species, including sea lamprey, river lamprey, brook lamprey, white-clawed crayfish, Atlantic salmon and otters. The Lough Gill ...s routed, and all his gallowglasses slain, i.e. Mac Buirrce, and Mac Neill Cam with their people. O'Rourke was afterwards pursued by Rory O'Conor and the
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