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    The River Ancholme is a river in Lincolnshire, England, and a tributary of the Humber. It rises at Ancholme Head, a spring just north of the village of...
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    the New River Ancholme near the village of Horkstow in North Lincolnshire. It was designed by Sir John Rennie as part of the River Ancholme Drainage...
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    Humber (redirect from River Humber)
    the Market Weighton Canal on the north shore, the confluence of the River Ancholme on the south shore; between North Ferriby and South Ferriby and under...
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    increased to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The town lies at the junction of the River Ancholme and east–west transport routes across northern Lincolnshire. As a formerly...
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    sometime after 1850 and was legally abandoned in 1936. It ran from the River Ancholme, near South Kelsey toward Caistor through six locks, terminating at...
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    catchments River Freshney (MS) East Halton Beck (MS) The Beck (MS) Ancholme catchment New River Ancholme (MS) West Drain (L) Old River Ancholme (L) River Rase...
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    River Rase is a 16 mile (25 km) long tributary of the River Ancholme that flows through Lincolnshire, in the east of England. The source of the river...
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    Drain to the Old River Ancholme at South Kelsey, which it follows northwards. At North Kelsey, it deviates from the Old River Ancholme, following the North...
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    Fens and Anglian system (category Rivers of England)
    the Fens network. These are the River Ancholme in North Lincolnshire which connects to the Humber estuary, and the River Stour which is in Suffolk. The...
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    Sir John Rennie to investigate an extension to link the Witham to the River Ancholme, but although he made two proposals, neither was implemented. Most traffic...
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  • from the River Trent across the River Ancholme to the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway. "Trent, Ancholme, and Grimsby Railway. (Railway...
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    between Waddingham and South Kelsey, where the B1205 crosses the New River Ancholme. The place name, Brandy Wharf, is modern and is first noticed on the...
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    responsible for the New River Ancholme Drainage Scheme in Lincolnshire, and Horkstow Bridge, which he designed to cross the river at Horkstow in 1835–6...
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  • across the River Wear Crossings of the River Severn Category:Crossings of the River Tees Category:Crossings of the River Tyne Crossings of the River Thames...
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    50 mm average for the month. Both the New River Ancholme (constructed in 1635) and the Old River Ancholme had over-topped their banks flooding parts...
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    Lymn Belchford 91 North Sea, Gibraltar Point 0 River Rase Tealby 118 River Ancholme, Bishopbridge 6 River Waring Belchford 100 River Bain, Horncastle 28...
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  • The old River Ancholme in Brigg...
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    plant at Winteringham off the A1077 at the meeting point of the New River Ancholme and the Humber (Ferriby Sluice). Grimsby is home of England's fishing...
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  • medieval bridge spanning the river. The "Air Draught" under the bridge is given as 9 feet 2 inches. The River Ancholme is also navigable with the Caistor...
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  • North Junction Railway Bridge River Witham Marston Carries East Coast Main Line Brigg Railway Bridge New River Ancholme Brigg Carries Gainsborough to...
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    To the north is North Owersby. Nearby to the west is the north–south River Ancholme. The population of the parish is 646. At the time of Domesday Book the...
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    near Castlethorpe between Scunthorpe and Brigg A18 in Brigg over the River Ancholme Passing Humberside Airport Approaching Laceby on one of the few dual...
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    all sides, by the Old River Ancholme, Kettleby Beck and North Kelsey Beck. Within the parish, at Newstead on the River Ancholme, lies the site of the...
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    it more of an emergency. This section goes under the A18, over the River Ancholme, over the old route of the A15 (B1206), and over the South Trans-Pennine...
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    half-timbered Whitefriars, which has been much altered. County Bridge over the Ancholme, Brigg. Listed Grade II. Dated 1828. Foundation stone said to be inscribed...
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  • Beck River Freshney East Halton Beck The Beck River Ancholme West Drain Halton Drain River Trent Pauper's Drain River Torne River Eau River Idle River Maun...
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    It lies on the B1204, and 1 mile (1.6 km) east from the navigable River Ancholme. It is one of the five "Low Villages" – Worlaby, Bonby, Saxby All Saints...
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    Hibaldstow Bridge is an iron arch bridge that spans the River Ancholme, near the villages of Hibaldstow, in North Lincolnshire, and North Kelsey, in the...
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    (Commencement No. 2) Order 1991 SI 1991/1001 County Council of Humberside (Old River Ancholme Bridge) Scheme 1990 Confirmation Instrument 1991 SI 1991/1002 City of...
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  • the Lands lying in the Level of Ancholme, in the County of Lincoln, and making the River Ancholme navigable from the River Humber, at or near a Place called...
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