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  • ...antic Ocean and on the east by St. George's Channel and the Irish Sea. The River Barrow forms its western boundary. The Blackstairs Mountains form part of t ...w Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1363920.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Bridge over the River Barrow at New Ross.]]
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  • ...es the town of [[Macduff, Banffshire|Macduff]] across the estuary of the [[River Deveron]]. ...ain but may be derived from the Scottish Gaelic ''Banbh'' or ''Banbha'', a sow, ''buinne'', a stream, or a contraction of ''Bean-naomh'', the holy woman (
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  • ...nd in the middle of the marshes of the [[River Sow]], a tributary of the [[River Trent]], and there is still a large area of marshland northwest of the town
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  • ...Abingdon]] and [[Sutton Courtenay]]. The ancient parish extends across the river to encompass the Isle of Otney in Berkshire. The 1871 census recorded a pop ...¾ mile long Culham Cut, a navigation that bypasses a difficult stretch of river past a watermill at Sutton Courtenay. Sutton Bridge was extended to span th
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  • [[File:River Trent.png|right|thumb|250px|The Trent basin]] ...f [[Leicestershire]], and through [[Nottinghamshire]] until it joins the [[River Ouse, Yorkshire|Yorkshire Ouse]] at [[Trent Falls]] to form the [[Humber]],
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  • [[File:Map of River irwell.png|right|thumb|180px|Map of the river]] ...he [[River Mersey]] and the [[Manchester Ship Canal]]. In its course, the river forms the Irwell Valley.
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  • ...the foothills of the [[Pennines]], straddling the [[River Tame, Lancashire|River Tame]], which here forms the boundary between [[Cheshire]] to the south and The town centre itself is situated along the banks of the river between Ridge Hill to the north and Hough Hill (801 feet) to the south. The
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  • ...ch Ericht or by the Allt Coire Dhomhain, both routes eventually join the [[River Tay]].<ref name="Butterfield">''"The High Mountains of Britain and Ireland, ...cluding the two already mentioned Munros and the lower hill known as [[The Sow of Atholl]].
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  • | [[Tosh Tarn]] || {{map|NY127052}} || || Southeast of Wast Water near the River Irt ...odhow Tarn]] || {{map|NY136042}} || || Southeast of Wast Water near the [[River Irt]]
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  • |name=The Sow of Atholl |picture caption=The Sow of Atholl from the summit of the Drumochter Pass
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  • [[File:Broad_Eye_Mill.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Broad Eye Windmill with the River Sow]] ...of the lowest lying areas of the Stafford area, sited next to the [[River Sow]].
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  • ...tafford]] and [[Rugeley]]. Just to the north of the village is the [[River Sow]].
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  • ...is a Grade I-listed<ref name="blbgthaywood"/> packhorse bridge over the [[River Trent]] near [[Great Haywood]], [[Staffordshire]]. Spanning the Trent 100 yards downstream of its confluence with the [[River Sow]], it was built in 1550 by the then Earl of Essex a favourite of Queen Eliz
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  • ...dshire_and_Worcestershire_Canal map]). It is 46 miles long, linking the [[River Severn]] at [[Stourport]] in Worcestershire with the [[Trent and Mersey Can ...broad locks, that allowed broad-beamed Severn trows to enter them from the river. Goods could then be trans-shipped from the canal narrow boats to the trows
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  • ...olson |2003 |pp=134–135}}</ref> Derwent Mouth, where the canal joins the river, is 39 miles from the junction, while Etruria Lock, where the summit level ...e north. The canal ascends through Tixall Lock, after which is crossed the Sow on another aqueduct.<ref name=nic134/> Tixall Lock is 1⅓ miles from the j
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  • ...the [[River Trent]], where the Trent is met by its tributary, the [[River Sow]]. The village is also the site of a significant junction of the canal netw ...e largest surviving packhorse bridges in the country which stands over the River Trent near [[Shugborough Hall]]. It borders [[Cannock Chase]], designated a
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  • ...t Main Line]] running between Crewe and Winsford. Beyond the bridge, the [[River Weaver]] is just to the west of the canal, and there are good views over Wi Two more aqueducts cross a minor road and the [[River Tern]] before there is another 33-ft rise through the five Tyrley Locks. Th
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  • [[File:River sow rail.JPG|thumb|250px|River Sow and railway at Great Bridgeford, looking south towards Stafford, May 2008]]
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  • The route follows the [[River Sow]] out of Stafford and then joins the [[Heart of England Way]] at [[Milford,
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  • [[File:SlaneyAtStartford 4444w.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The River Slaney at Stratford-on-Slaney]] The '''River Slaney''' is a large river in the south-east of [[Ireland]]. It rises on [[Lugnaquilla|Lugnaquilla Mou
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