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    The River Caldew is a river running through Cumbria in England. The river rises high up on the northern flanks of Skiddaw, in the Northern Fells area...
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    viaduct of 1834, it merges with the River Irthing from the east, followed by the River Petteril and River Caldew from the south, as it winds through Carlisle...
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    the Roman road to the north and overlooking the confluence of the Caldew and Eden rivers. The fort at Carlisle was reconstructed in 83 using oak timbers...
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    joins its waters with those of the River Caldew, which continues to join with the River Eden in Carlisle. List of rivers of England "Ive". Catchment Data...
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    Scotland. Eden catchment River Eden (MS) River Caldew (L) Little Caldew (L) (Tributary and distributary) River Roe (R) River Ive (Rs) Roe Beck (Ls) Cald...
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    outward from here are the rivers which divide the area into three sectors. Between the Glenderaterra Beck and the River Caldew, the southeastern sector...
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    the M6 motorway. The village is on the River Caldew, just to the north of where the Roe Beck joins the river. It is served by the Dalston railway station...
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    Roe Beck (redirect from River Roe, Cumbria)
    known as the River Roe in its lower reaches, is a beck that flows through Cumbria, England. It is a lower tributary of the River Caldew which it joins...
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    this final low-level section of the route follows the course of the River Caldew to the city of Carlisle, Cumbria's county town. The route passes through...
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    source of both the Dash Beck flowing north west to Bassenthwaite and the River Caldew, beginning its long journey north-eastward to the Solway Firth via Carlisle...
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    1 May 1984, a runaway freight train collided with and destroyed the River Caldew bridge at Denton Holme. This incident directly contributed to the decision...
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    Smirke. The West Walls are still needed to retain a former river cliff on the River Caldew and were not demolished. They have however been considerably...
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    Carlisle constituency. Raughton Head is located between two rivers, the River Caldew and the River Roe. Raughton Head's only place of worship is All Saints...
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    the B5299 in south Carlisle; to the south in Cummersdale next to the River Caldew, Stead McAlpin have a large textile site, formerly owned by John Lewis...
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    course of the River Derwent north of Keswick and the southern perimeter by the River Greta, one of its principal feeders. The River Caldew bounds the eastern...
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    See Rosedale, North Yorkshire > Natural England maps. See River Caldew > Source of river Seavy Side : "Summer pasture overgrown with rushes". Seamore...
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  • Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Scoat Fell, and Pillar. Mosedale valley, River Caldew Eden Skiddaw River Eden River Eden Name is not shown on Ordnance Survey maps, but is...
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    Haltcliff Bridge or Haltcliffe Bridge is a hamlet on the River Caldew, in the civil parish of Mungrisdale in the county of Cumbria, England. The spelling...
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    city centre on the western bank of the River Caldew. A man-made stream or mill race known as the Little Caldew flows through and underneath the area....
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    ideal for plaiting and weaving into baskets, mats. . . See also River Caldew > Source of river > . . .Candleseaves Bog. Prefers shallow water Used for making...
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  • Caldew was a British steam fishing trawler. Launched in 1914 as Maristo, she was requisitioned by the Royal Navy for service in the First World War the...
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    authorize the Construction of Railways from the Part Carlisle Railway to the River Caldew, and thence to the Goods Lines on the Southern Side of the Carlisle Citadel...
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    Cumbria, in the north west of the English Lake District. It is on the River Caldew, north east of Bowscale Fell and south east of Carrock Fell, about one...
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    Fells into three sectors. Dash Beck runs north-west, the River Caldew north-east and the River Glenderaterra south, between Skiddaw and Blencathra. Knott...
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    Whelpo Beck, also referred to as Cald Beck, which is a tributary to the River Caldew. The beck has a catchment area of 39.6 km2. The name "Whelpo" means "hill...
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    of the River Caldew with the River Eden. The site of the Roman fort of Stanwix ( Petriana ) on Hadrian's Wall, shown to the north of the River Eden, is...
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    at an elevation of 308 metres (1,010 ft), between the valley of the River Caldew and that of its tributary Gillcambon Beck. In 1931 the parish had a population...
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    were Grade II listed. Bell Bridge collapsed and was swept away by the River Caldew during the passing of the remnants of Storm Jonas on 27 January 2016...
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    northern flanks of the fell drain to the River Caldew, which heads north east to Carlisle for a meeting with the River Eden, and thence to the Solway Firth...
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    grassy and smooth. Carrock Fell is bounded to the south and east by the River Caldew into which all drainage from the fell goes to find its way eventually...
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