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R IVERS OF G REAT B RITAIN
By WILLIAM SENIOR. | P AGE |
General CharacteristicsThe C ANTERBURY S TOUR and its Branches: Ashford and Jack CadeHorton and LymingeCanterburyFordwich and Izaak WaltonIsle of ThanetMinster. The L ESSER S TOUR : Bourne GroundSandwich. The B REDE . The R OTHER : BodiamIsle of OxneyWinchelseaSeaford. The C UCKMERE : Alfriston and Lullington. T HE O USE : St. Leonards ForestFletchingMaresfieldLewes. The A DUR : BramberShoreham. The A RUN : AmberleyArundelLittlehampton. Hampshire RiversThe A RLE : The Meon DistrictWickham and the Bishop-BuilderTitchfield. The I TCHEN : A Curious Example of InstinctAlresford PondCheritonTichborneThe Winnal ReachesWinchester and Izaak WaltonSt. CrossSt. Catherines HillSouthampton. The T EST : Romsey and its Abbey. The B EAULIEU : Beaulieu Abbey. The L YMINGTON and the M EDINA The H AMPSHIRE A VON and the S TOUR : ChristchurchSalisburyWimborne. The F ROME : DorchesterMr. Hardys CountryPoole Harbour | |
By W. W. HUTCHINGS. | |
General CharacteristicsSources of the Devon Streams: Exmoor and Dartmoor. The O TTER : Ottery Saint Mary and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Exmoor Streams:The E XE : Its Source in The ChainsThe BarleThe BathermTiverton and Peter BlundellBickleigh Bridge and the King of the GipsiesThe CulmExeterCountess WeirExmouth. The L YN : OarefordThe Doone CountryMalmsmeadWatersmeetLyndaleLynton and Lynmouth. Dartmoor Streams:The T EIGN : WallabrookChagfordFingle BridgeChudleighThe BoveyNewton AbbotTeignmouth. The D ART : Holne ChaseBuckfast AbbeyDartington HallTotnesThe Lower ReachesDartmouth. The Tavy. The T AW : Oxenham and its LegendBarnstapleLundy. The T ORRIDGE : The OkementGreat TorringtonBidefordHubbastone. The Avon, Erme, and Yealm. The P LYM : DewerstoneThe Meavy and Plymouth LeatPlympton St. Mary and Plympton EarlThe Three Towns | |
By HUGH W. STRONG. | |
The Minor Streams of CornwallThe T AMAR : Woolley BarrowsMorwellham and Weir HeadMorwell RocksHarewoodCalstockCotehelePentillieConfluence with the TavySaltashThe Hamoaze. The F OWEY : A Change of NameSt. NeotLostwithielFowey. The F AL : Fenton FalTregonyTruroTregothnanFalmouth | |
By HUGH W. STRONG. | |
The P ARRET : Its SourceMuchelney AbbeyThe Tone and TauntonAthelney Island and Alfred the GreatSedgemoorBridgwaterBurnham. The L OWER A VON : Escourt ParkMalmesburyChippenhamMelkshamBradford-on-AvonBathThe FromeBeau NashBridges at BathThe Abbey ChurchBristolSt. Mary Redcliffe and ChattertonThe CathedralThe ChasmClifton Suspension BridgeThe Lower ReachesAvonmouth | |
By the REV. PROFESSOR BONNEY, D.Sc., F.R.S. | |
F ROM THE S OURCE TO T EWKESBURY. Birthplace of the SevernPlinlimmonBlaenhafrenLlanidloesCaerswsNewtownMontgomeryWelshpoolPowys CastleThe Breidden HillsThe Vyrnwy. Distant ViewsShrewsburyHaughmond HillThe Caradoc HillsAtchamWroxeterCondoverThe WrekinBenthall and Wenlock EdgesBuildwas AbbeyCoalbrook DaleIronbridgeBroseley and BenthallCoalportBridgnorthQuatfordForest of WyreBewdleyStourportWorcesterThe TemeLudlow Tewkesbury | |
T HE U PPER OR W ARWICKSHIRE A VON. The Watershed of Central EnglandNasebyRugbyThe SwiftLutterworth and WiclifStoneleigh Abbey and Kenilworth CastleGuys CliffThe LeamWarwick and its CastleStratford-on-Avon and its Shakespeare AssociationsEveshamPershoreTewkesbury | |
F ROM T EWKESBURY TO THE S EA. DeerhurstGloucesterThe BoreMay HillMinsterworthWestbury-on-SevernNewnhamBerkeley CastleLydneySharpnessThe Severn TunnelThe EstuaryA Vanished River | |
By E. W. SABEL. | |
The Notorious Hill of PlinlimmonThe Stronghold of Owen GlendowerLlangurigRhayader GwyLlyn-GwynThe Elan, the Ithon, and the YrfonLlandrindodBuilthAberedw and the Last Prince of WalesHayClifford Castle and the Fair RosamondHerefordThe LugThe WonderRoss and John KyrleGoodrich CastleColdwell RocksSymonds YatMonmouthThe Monnow, the Dore, and the LlondduWordsworths Great OdeTintern AbbeyThe WyndcliffChepstowThe Lower Reaches | |
By E. W. SABEL. | |
The Black MountainsTrecastleThe GaerBreconThe Brecknock BeaconsCrickhowellAbergavennyUskCaerleon and the Arthurian LegendChristchurchNewport |
By CHARLES EDWARDES. |
Brecknock BeaconsThe T AFF : Taff Fawr and Taff FechanCardiff ReservoirsMerthyrThe Dowlais Steel and Iron WorksThe RhonddaPontypriddCastell CochLlandaff and its CathedralCardiff and its Castle. The N EATH : YstradfellteThe Mellte and its AffluentsThe Cwm PorthWaterfalls and CascadesThe SychnantPont Neath VaughanNeath and its AbbeyThe Dulas and the Clydach. Swansea and its DocksMorriston CastleSwansea CastleThe Mumbles and Swansea Bay. The T AWE : Craig-y-NosLly-Fan Fawr. The T OWY : YstradffinLlandoveryLlandiloDynevor CastleCarmarthen and Richard SteeleCarmarthen Bar. The T AFF : Milford HavenCarew CastlePembroke CastleMonkton PrioryNew Milford and Old MilfordHaverfordwest. The T EIFI : Strata Florida AbbeyNewcastle EmlynCenarthCardigan. The Y STWITH : The Upper WatersAberystwith |
By AARON WATSON. |
T HE D OVEY, THE D YSYNNI, THE M AWDDACH. Glories of a Wet Autumn in North Wales. The D OVEY : Source of the StreamDinas MowddwyMallwydMachynlleth. The D YSYNNI : Tal-y-LlynThe Bird RockTowyn. The M AWDDACH : The EstuaryThe WnionTorrent WalkDolgelleyPrecipice WalkThe EstuaryBarmouthHarlech CastlePortmadocGlaslynTremadoc and ShelleyThe Traeth Bach |
T HE S EIONT, THE O GWEN, THE C ONWAY. The S EIONT : Llanberis PassLakes Peris and PadarnDolbadarn Castle and Cennant MawrCarnarvon and its Castle. The O GWEN : Llyn Ogwen and Llyn IdwalBethesdaPenrhyn Castle. The L LUGWY : Capel CurigMoel SiabodPont-y-CyfingSwallow FallsThe Miners BridgeBettws-y-Coed. The L LEDR : DolwyddelenPont-y-Pant. The M ACHNO and its Fall. The C ONWAY : Fairy GlenLlanrwstGwydir CastleLlanbedrTrefriwConway MarshConway Castle and TownDeganwyLlandudno |
T HE C LWYD AND THE D EE. The C LWYD : RhylRhuddlan CastleThe ElwyA Welsh Gretna GreenSt. AsaphDenbighRuthin. The D EE : Bala LakeCorwenVale of Llangollen and Valle Crucis AbbeyDinas BranThe CeiriogChirk Castle and WynnstayThe AlynEaton HallChesterFlint |
By W. S. CAMERON. |
A Modern RiverDerivationsThe Tame, the Goyt, and the EtherowStockportNorthendenThe Irwell and its FeedersManchester and SalfordThe Ship CanalBridges over the IrwellOrdsallEcclesBartonWarburtonIrlamWarringtonLatchfordRuncorn and WidnesThe WeaverEastham LocksLiverpool and its GrowthIts Docks and QuaysBirkenhead and its Shipbuilding YardsNew BrightonPerch Rock Lighthouse |
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