Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: CornwallC. Cooke, 1817 |
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... canals , it pos- sesses all the advantages of a maritime province . It is bounded on the east by the river Ouse ; on the north by the north riding ; on the west by parts of Westmoreland , Lancashire , and Cheshire ; and on the south by ...
... canals , it pos- sesses all the advantages of a maritime province . It is bounded on the east by the river Ouse ; on the north by the north riding ; on the west by parts of Westmoreland , Lancashire , and Cheshire ; and on the south by ...
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... canals this river is navigable to Leeds , Bradford , and Skipton . It pursues a long course quite across the Riding , and at length falls into the Don , near Snaith . The Wharfe rises at the foot of the Craven - Hills , and after a ...
... canals this river is navigable to Leeds , Bradford , and Skipton . It pursues a long course quite across the Riding , and at length falls into the Don , near Snaith . The Wharfe rises at the foot of the Craven - Hills , and after a ...
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... CANALS . Leeds and Liverpool Canal . This canal begins out of the river Mersey , at low water , just at the lower extremity of the town of Li- verpool , by Bank - hall , and goes over the river Alt to Mill - house , it then takes a ...
... CANALS . Leeds and Liverpool Canal . This canal begins out of the river Mersey , at low water , just at the lower extremity of the town of Li- verpool , by Bank - hall , and goes over the river Alt to Mill - house , it then takes a ...
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George Alexander Cooke. the Dearne and Dove Canal , is 120 feet to the river Calder . The DEARNE AND DOVE CANAL , commences from the cut which has been made for the accom- modation of the river Dun navigation , between Swinton and ...
George Alexander Cooke. the Dearne and Dove Canal , is 120 feet to the river Calder . The DEARNE AND DOVE CANAL , commences from the cut which has been made for the accom- modation of the river Dun navigation , between Swinton and ...
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... canal to Rasp - mill , on the Digglewater , and within about two miles of Dubcross ; passing which , it takes the route of the river Tame , the windings of which it frequently intersects , and passes within one mile of Lydgate , by ...
... canal to Rasp - mill , on the Digglewater , and within about two miles of Dubcross ; passing which , it takes the route of the river Tame , the windings of which it frequently intersects , and passes within one mile of Lydgate , by ...
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