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  • ...r. '''27''' 1920:144</ref><ref>Richard Coates, "Stour and Blyth as English river-names" ''English Language and Linguistics'' '''10''' Cambridge University P '''River Stour''' may refer to:
    977 B (140 words) - 21:28, 22 January 2012
  • [[File:Westgate Gardens 5.JPG|right|thumb|350px|The Stour at Westgate Gardens, Canterbury]] ...ere the Little Stour joins it, the river is normally known as the '''Great Stour'''.
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  • #Redirect[[River Stour, Kent#East Stour]]
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  • #Redirect[[River Stour, Kent#East Stour]]
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  • ...our''' to distinguish it from the several other rivers named [[River Stour|Stour]]. The source of the Stour is at [[Stourhead]], in Wiltshire, where it forms a series of artificial la
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  • [[File:Stour1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Stour at Manningtree, Essex]] ...undary between [[Suffolk]] to the north and [[Essex]] to the south, from a little east of [[Haverhill]] to the sea.
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  • [[File:River Stour - geograph.org.uk - 183235.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Stour near Ettington Park]] .... It is one of several rivers in southern Britain named the [[River Stour|Stour]].
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  • #Redirect[[River Stour, Essex and Suffolk]]
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  • ...ooking towards Wilden - geograph.org.uk - 651578.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Stour near Wilden]] ...fore entering the [[River Severn]], of which it is a major tributary. The Stour is about 25 miles in length. It has played a considerable part in the econo
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  • #REDIRECT [[River Stour, Essex and Suffolk]]
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  • ...nclude the [[Blackmore Vale]] ([[River Stour, Dorset|Stour valley]]) and [[River Frome, Dorset|Frome valley]].<ref name="Chaffey 11"/><ref name="Geology of ...iver Char|Char]], [[River Brit|Brit]], [[River Bride, Dorset|Bride]] and [[River Wey, Dorset|Wey]].<ref name="Wright 17">Wright (p.17)</ref>
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  • ...mbridgeshire]] and [[Suffolk]] to the north, and [[Kent]] lying over the [[River Thames]] and its great estuary to the south. ...great contrast between town and country. From the county border on the [[River Lea]] out to [[Romford]], townscape stretches almost unbroken until curbed
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  • ...wo other shires; [[Sussex]] and [[Surrey]] to the west. Northward over the River Thames and its broad estuary lies [[Essex]], linked by one long road bridge ...ernmost corner of Great Britain, surrounded on three sides by water; the [[River Thames]] and the [[North Sea]] to the north, and the [[Straits of Dover]] a
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  • ...k|River Stour]] from [[Haverhill]] near the county's western border to the Stour Estuary and the sea. It also has a border in the west with [[Cambridgeshir ...t of the Danish incursions, and during the later Middle Ages amongst these little towns a great deal of wealth was found from wool (hence the great "wool chu
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  • ...an. Much of the shire is low-lying, in particular that which lies in the [[River Severn|Severn Valley]]. ...re is the fine cathedral city of Worcester, which sits on the banks of the River Severn. It retains charming streets around the cathedral.
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  • ...he size of the town. Ashford stands on the River [[River Stour, Kent|Great Stour]], and on the M20 motorway and on the South Eastern Main Line and High Spee ...which was the old name for the tributary of the [[River Stour, Kent|River Stour]] between Lenham and Ashford.
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  • ...by steep escarpments down to the [[River Severn|Severn valley]] and the [[River Avon, Warwickshire|Warwickshire Avon]]. This escarpment or scarp feature, *[[Shipston-on-Stour]]
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  • ...utary of the [[River Stour, Worcestershire|River Stour]], and thence the [[River Severn]]. This means that the city lies astride the main east-west watershe
    20 KB (3,068 words) - 08:49, 1 July 2016
  • ...r. '''27''' 1920:144</ref><ref>Richard Coates, "Stour and Blyth as English river-names" ''English Language and Linguistics'' '''10''' Cambridge University P '''River Stour''' may refer to:
    977 B (140 words) - 21:28, 22 January 2012
  • ...nd across the northern edge of the town at the [[River Stour, Dorset|River Stour]] lies [[Wimborne Minster]]. South of Poole along the coast lies Poole Bay, ...of Southampton | accessdate =2007-08-14}}</ref> The [[River Frome, Dorset|River Frome]] runs through this weak rock, and its many tributaries have carved o
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  • ...last ice age and is the estuary of several rivers, the largest being the [[River Frome, Dorset|Frome]]. The harbour has a long history of human settlement ...et|Upton]] and [[Wareham, Dorset|Wareham]], as well as the outlet of the [[River Piddle]]. This area of water within the Harbour is known as Wareham Channel
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  • ...looks over the [[Blackmore Vale]], part of the [[River Stour, Dorset|River Stour]] basin. From different viewpoints, it is possible to see at least as far a ...the town on Thursdays. The Blackmore Vale is Thomas Hardy's ''Vale of the Little Dairies''. The town features in Thomas Hardy's Wessex with the names ''Shas
    6 KB (1,004 words) - 15:13, 27 January 2016
  • ...tion. The town stands where the Rivers [[River Stour, Dorset|Stour]] and [[River Allen, Dorset|Allen]] meet, five miles north of [[Poole]]. ...Dorset is [[Wimborne St Giles]], 8 miles away to the north, also on the [[River Allen]].)
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  • ...ing of the rivers [[River Avon, Hampshire|Avon]] and [[River Stour, Dorset|Stour]] which flow into [[Christchurch Harbour]]. The town was originally named T ...outh Airport]] and eastwards along the coast as far as Walkford. The River Stour forms a natural boundary to the west; the estuary and harbour form the sout
    29 KB (4,437 words) - 09:29, 30 March 2017
  • ...ly hilly area and on a ridge which rises from on the western bank of the [[River Brett]]. The ridge is intersected by two small valleys, breaking Lavenham i ...Star'', from which the words used for the nursery rhyme ''Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'' are taken.
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  • ...] is a historic cathedral city which lies on the [[River Stour, Kent|River Stour]]. It has been the chief seat of English Christianity since Augustine's mi [[File:River Stour in Canterbury, 2009.jpg|thumb|250px|The Great Stour in the city centre]]
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  • The '''River Severn''' is the longest river in [[Great Britain]], at about 220 miles. It rises on [[Plynlimon]] in the ...500 gallons/s at [[Apperley]], Gloucestershire, the Severn is the greatest river in terms of water flow in the United Kingdom.
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  • ...s the estuary of the [[River Orwell]] and the [[River Stour, Suffolk|River Stour]] from [[Harwich]] in [[Essex]]. ...en only during the 13th century. Walton remains the distinct town centre a little inland.
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  • ...is the Stour Brook, which goes on to join the [[River Stour, Suffolk|River Stour]] just outside the town. Rapid expansion of the town over the last two deca ...mpanies such as Wisdom toothbrushes, Gurteen clothing and VION Foods (in [[Little Wratting]] near Haverhill), although, in 2009, Wisdom was in the process of
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  • ...rket town in [[Suffolk]], which stands on the [[River Stour, Suffolk|River Stour]], the boundary with [[Essex]], 15 miles from [[Colchester]] in the latter ...lk villages along the Stour Valley of which much has been made. Across the Stour in Essex is the village of [[Ballingdon]].
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