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    Derwent Mouth Bleaklow The Derwent is a river in Derbyshire, England. It is 50 miles (80 km) long and is a tributary of the River Trent, which it joins...
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    Aston-on-Trent. At Shardlow, where the Trent and Mersey Canal begins, the river also meets the Derwent at Derwent Mouth. After this confluence, the river turns...
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    The Derwent is a river in Yorkshire in the north of England. It flows from Fylingdales Moor in the North York Moors National Park, east then southwards...
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    major tributaries of the River Derwent, which flows into the River Trent, and ultimately into the Humber and the North Sea. The river rises just west of Buxton...
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    the River Trent at Trent Falls, near the village of Faxfleet, then entering the Humber estuary. The Ouse's system of tributaries includes the Derwent, Aire...
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    next to each other. The Trent and Mersey Canal (T&M) was built to link the River Trent at Derwent Mouth in Derbyshire to the River Mersey, and thereby provide...
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    Ladybower Reservoir (category Derwent (Derbyshire) catchment)
    through Howden Reservoir, then Derwent Reservoir, and finally through Ladybower Reservoir. The reservoir is owned by Severn Trent. The area is now a tourist...
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    Reservoir – River Derwent compensation flow pumped storage facility Upper Derwent Valley (Derwent, Howden and Ladybower Reservoirs) – Built by the Derwent Valley...
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    of that is Derwent Mouth, where the River Derwent and the Trent and Mersey Canal join the Trent. Junctions Facilities Immediately above Trent Lock No. 60...
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    Derwent Mouth is a location on the River Trent, which at that point forms the border between the English counties of Derbyshire and Leicestershire. It...
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    Journey's end is at Derwent Mouth where the River Derwent flows into the River Trent. The walk was established by The Derwent Valley Trust, which was...
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  • England, joining the River Trent south of Derby River Derwent, Yorkshire, a river in Yorkshire in the north of England Sutton upon Derwent, a small village...
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    one, the River Aire/ River Ouse/Humber system would come fourth in the list, with a combined length of 161 miles (259 km); and the River Trent/Humber system...
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  • Stoke-on-Trent, Leicester, Derby and Nottingham. The most important rivers within the area was the River Trent and its tributaries including the Derwent, Dove...
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  • Severn Trent Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities established in 1974. Its area of operation was the catchments of the River Trent and...
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    The River Amber is a left bank tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. It gives its name to the local government district and borough of...
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    Glossop and 10 mi (16 km) from Sheffield. The River Derwent flows first through Howden Reservoir, then Derwent Reservoir and finally through Ladybower Reservoir...
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    Reservoir, which itself flows into the River Derwent. The only significant tributary of the River Ashop is the short River Alport. The flow of the Alport is...
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    called the Rolls-Royce RB.50 Trent and was the first turboprop to fly. Two were installed in a Meteor I. The basic Derwent concept was also used to produce...
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  • upstream of Derwent Mouth where the Derwent meets the River Trent. Described by Defoe in 1726 as a "fury of a river" the Derwent could only be forded at a number...
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    Trent Falls is the confluence of the River Ouse and the River Trent which forms the Humber between Lincolnshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire in England...
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    catchment area includes the River Don basin (1857 km2) (see River Trent). Catchment area and discharge include that of River Earn but exclude the Firth...
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    The River Noe is a tributary of the River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. It flows approximately 12 miles (19 km) from its source, the confluence of two...
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    Bawtry before entering the River Trent at West Stockwith. Its main tributaries are the River Poulter and the River Ryton. The river is navigable to Bawtry...
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    operated by Severn Trent Water, between Wirksworth and Kniveton in Derbyshire, England. The reservoir takes water from the River Derwent at Ambergate during...
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    Humber (redirect from River Humber)
    of Northern England. It is formed at Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the confluence of the tidal rivers Ouse and Trent. From there to the North Sea, it forms...
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    way of transferring boats across the river. Although the River Derwent had been used for transport from the Trent since ancient times, it was winding and...
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    Stamford Bridge is a village and civil parish on the River Derwent in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, approximately 5 miles (8 km) east of York...
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    originally joined the Trent, but was re-engineered by Cornelius Vermuyden as the Dutch River in the 1620s, and now joins the River Ouse at Goole. Don Valley...
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    catchments River Waver (MS) River Ellen (MS) Derwent catchment River Derwent (MS) River Marron (L) Lostrigg Beck (L) River Cocker (L) Dash Beck (R) (flows into...
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