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  • Lanarkshire is in essence the valley of the [[River Clyde]]; the Clyde rises in the [[Lowther Hills]] and flows [[File:Upper Clydesdale at Elvanfoot - geograph.org.uk - 1004376.jpg|right|thumb|250px|C
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  • | constituency =Calder Valley ...ibutary, the Walsden Water, which run through the centre of the town. The Calder was diverted and culverted in the nineteenth century, its old course still
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  • ...some 543 acres in the latter county. The town is situated in the [[Garnock Valley]] approximately 20 miles south-west of [[Glasgow]]. It is situated on the c ...the home of her uncle, Hugh Brodie, who farmed at Langcroft at the foot of Calder Glen, near [[Lochwinnoch]].<ref name="LVW">[http://www.lochwinnoch.info/tal
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  • [[File:Calder valley hebden bridge.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Calder Valley west of Hebden Bridge]] The '''River Calder''' is a river in [[Yorkshire]], flowing through the [[West Riding of Yorksh
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  • ...her without intermediate "ponds": the lower gate of each chamber forms the upper gate of the chamber below. There are therefore five chambers, and six gates ...inking Liverpool and [[Kingston upon Hull|Hull]] (by means of the Aire and Calder Navigation) would have obvious trade benefits.
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  • ...ises in the [[Pennines]] and flows for 70 miles eastwards, through the Don Valley, past [[Penistone]], [[Sheffield]], [[Rotherham]], [[Mexborough]], [[Conisb ...ns by the different types of structures built to restrict its passage. The upper reaches, and those of several of its tributaries, are defined by dams built
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  • |constituency=Calder Valley ...ast of [[Rochdale]], at the meeting of the [[River Calder, Yorkshire|River Calder]] and the River Hebden (Hebden Water).
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  • ...evan |first=Bill |title=The Upper Derwent: 10,000 Years in a Peak District Valley |year=2004 |publisher=Tempus Publishing |location=Stroud |isbn=0-7524-2903- [[File:Kinder plateau.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Edale valley from Mam Tor]]
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  • |constituency=Calder Valley ...he Walsden Valley, a branch of the Upper [[River Calder, Lancashire|Calder Valley]], and is just under two miles south of [[Todmorden]] and four miles north
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  • ...the eastern part of Saddleworth Moor) and the A635 road to the [[Wessenden Valley]]. ...oor]]) and the A635 road to the [[Wessenden Valley]]. It climbs out of the valley to leave the Peak District National Park at [[Standedge]] on the A62 road.<
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  • ...omplete account of the history, antiquities and scenery of the picturesque valley of the Wharfe, from Otley to Langstrothdale |location=London |publisher=Ell The area to the western Calder valley side of Elmet is the subject of a 1979 book combining photography and poetr
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  • ...the western fells in effect being a great horseshoe around this long wild valley.<ref name=wainwright>{{Wainwright|7}}</ref> Lank Rigg is the highest of the ...whilst Lank Rigg itself stands to the south across the head of the River Calder.
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  • ...the western fells in effect being a great horseshoe around this long wild valley.<ref name=wainwright>{{Wainwright|7}}</ref> Crag Fell stands near the extre ...the ridge, whilst Lank Rigg lies to the south across the head of the River Calder.
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  • ...he valley of the [[River Colne, Yorkshire|River Colne]] and connects the [[Calder and Hebble Navigation]] at Cooper Bridge junction with the [[Huddersfield N ...20th century. Railway ownership ceased in 1945, when it was bought by the Calder and Hebble Navigation, at which point the narrow canal across the Pennines
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  • ...utaries from the valleys of Bowland and, lower down, parts of the [[Ribble Valley]]. Most notable among the feeders of the Hodder are the Croasdale Brook; th Much of the land in the Hodder Valley further to the north is owned by the Crown as Duke of Lancaster, whilst fur
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  • |constituency=Calder Valley ...t of the older listed buildings are located on the hillsides away from the valley. A Roman coin hoard has been found to the south of Mytholmroyd.<ref name="M
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  • '''Sowerby Bridge''' is a market town in the Upper Calder Valley of the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorkshire]]. The ward ...Norland, Skircoat and Warley. The boundaries between them being the rivers Calder and [[River Ryburn|Ryburn]] and Warley Clough, which is now largely culvert
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  • |constituency=Calder Valley '''Cornholme''' is a village in the narrow [[River Calder, Yorkshire|Calder Valley]] on the borders of the [[West Riding of Yorkshire|West Riding]] of [[Yorks
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  • ...of the [[New Junction Canal]] in 1905, jointly funded with the [[Aire and Calder Navigation]]. ...despite them having been in use for 50 years on the neighbouring Aire and Calder Navigation.{{sfn |Hadfield |1973 |pp=410–415}}
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  • ...ke Monument at its summit, which dominates the moors of the upper [[Calder Valley]] and the market town of [[Todmorden]]. The monument is near the villages o
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