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    The River Neckinger is a reduced subterranean river that rises in Southwark and flows approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) through south London to...
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    Southwark (category Districts of London on the River Thames)
    some of the waterways between these island formed by branches of the River Neckinger, a tributary of the Thames. A narrow strip of higher firmer ground...
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    Graveney (sub tributary of River Wandle) Norbury Brook Falconbrook River Effra River Neckinger Earl's Sluice River Peck River Quaggy (partially underground)...
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    the boundary of the London congestion charge zone. The subterranean River Neckinger, which originates in Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, flows east under...
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    The now enclosed River Neckinger passes a few yards from the southern end of the market walk where a diverted conduit of the river is remembered in the...
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    Branch (R) River Pool (L) River Beck (Rs) Chaffinch Brook (Ls) Spring Brook (R) River Peck (R) River Neckinger (See also Subterranean rivers of London...
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    The Walbrook is a subterranean river in London. It gives its name to the Walbrook City ward and to a nearby street. It played an important role in the...
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    Bermondsey (category Districts of London on the River Thames)
    riverside. They turned an adjacent tidal inlet at the mouth of the River Neckinger into a dock, named St Saviour's Dock after their abbey. But Bermondsey...
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    opens to the river 420 metres east of Tower Bridge. St Saviour's Dock is the point where the River Neckinger enters the Thames. The Neckinger is a subterranean...
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    boundary approximately the confluence of the Thames and subterranean River Neckinger, at St Saviour's Dock across from Shad Thames, to the west, a tidal...
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    Tabard Street in 1877. The bridge at St Thomas-a-Watering over the River Neckinger was at the junction with what is now Old Kent Road and Shorncliffe...
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  • Brook The River Westbourne Counter's Creek Stamford Brook The River Neckinger The River Effra Abney Park Cemetery Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries Brompton...
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    manor of Vauxhall by the River Effra, a tributary of the River Thames.[citation needed] A smaller river, the River Neckinger, ran along the edge of the...
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    digging dykes. They turned the adjacent tidal inlet at the mouth of the River Neckinger into the priory's dock, and named it St Saviour's Dock, after their...
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    north-west of Paddington Basin in the west, to the Limehouse Basin and the River Thames in east London. The canal is 8.6 miles (13.8 km) long. First proposed...
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    Southwark, in south London. It runs between Tower Bridge Road in the west and Neckinger in the east. Described as one of the prettiest roads in Bermondsey it...
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    Bill Sikes meets his death while trying to escape into part of the River Neckinger known as Folly's Ditch. Charles Dickens's father was incarcerated in...
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  • Branch River Neckinger (See also Subterranean rivers of London for this and the others marked 'subterranean' below) Walbrook (subterranean) River Fleet...
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  • tributaries of the River Thames from the sea to the source, in England. There are also secondary lists of backwaters of the river itself and the waterways...
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  • an anabranch (corollary channel) naturally dredged by the mouth of the Neckinger; a vestige of the channel is St Saviour's Dock. Battersea Formerly bounded...
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    some mainly subterranean tributaries include the Hogsmill River, Beverley Brook, Neckinger and Effra. The Wandle formed south London's nearest equivalent...
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    Tideway (category Geography of the River Thames)
    tributaries largely converted to sewers are marked ‡) Walbrook‡ River Fleet‡ Neckinger‡ (save for mouth) Tyburn‡ Westbourne‡ Counter's Creek (also known...
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    tomorrow with @sadieholland67 by walking London's sleaziest vanished river, the #Neckinger". @holland_tom. Retrieved 30 July 2019. Holland, Tom (2 August 2019)...
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  • location in the vicinity of Stoke Newington) "Neasden" by Willie Rushton "Neckinger" by Oicho (David Harrow) "Negotiations in Soho Square" by The Tremeloes...
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    London Borough of Southwark (category Local authorities adjoining the River Thames)
    into all three types of drainage (foul, combined, surface), are the Neckinger and Peck catchments of the borough. The local authority is Southwark Council...
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