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Charles Schargill the miller died, it was known as the New Corn Mill, and was labelled as such on the 1855 Ordnance Survey map. The next mill downstream was the Nether Corn Mill, which was known as the Old Corn Mill in 1855, and later as the Oats Mill. It may also have been known as the Carr Mill in 1635. It was the third mill owned by Mr Mellor in 1794. W Green and Company opened an iron foundry around 1845, and used the water wheel to power it. Whitley Brook continued downstream to the Oliver Wheel, which was also known as the Wragg or Ragg Wheel. It may have been the "wheele under Egglesfeld" mentioned in 1552. Rev J R Eastwood recorded that it was a cutler's wheel in 1637, with two troughs. There was a paper mill at this location in 1794, but in 1825 there were eight people at Oliver Wheel whose occupation was fork-maker, and so it may have reverted to a cutler's wheel.
1581:. Mark Brook rises to the south-west, and flows to the north east through Howbrook Reservoir to join the other two streams. The combined flow heads, broadly towards the south-east, passing over a weir, under Westwood Bridge, and entering another small reservoir. The outlet passes into a culvert, which carries it under what was a large refuse tip in 1967, and was the northern extremity of Thorncliffe Iron Works in 1905. Thorncliffe Iron Works and the adjacent Thorncliffe Colliery have been replaced with housing, and after a small pond and a short section of stream, the river enters a culvert beneath the housing by Newton Chambers Road, and emerges some considerable distance to the south-east, where it is joined by Charlton Brook, which rises from a series of springs to the west of the suburb of Charltonbrook.
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which it was used to produce foundry blacking from charcoal produced in local woodland. It was then also known as
Blacking Mill and labelled as a charcoal works on maps, but the business closed around 1909, and all remains were destroyed by the construction of the Electrode Works. Although the wheel has gone, the former course of the river can be seen by the erratic route that the municipal boundary follows through the site, to the north of the present day Royal Oak public house. Blackburn Brook joins the Don at the site of the former Blackburn Forge, where there were one or two dams fed from the brook. The name of the forge master was Mr Artop or Hartop in 1794, and a tilter called Peter Linley owned it in the 1830s, but little else is known, and it had disappeared by 1892.
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hackle and gill pins for the weaving industry. This continued until about 1890. The site became
Gibraltar Steel Works soon afterwards The water wheel was removed, but the buildings and water from the dam were used in the manufacture of paper bags by A J Allen from before 1923 until his death around 1948. To the East of Grange Lane a mill race fed a dam (the local term for a body of water behind a dam wall) at Grange Mill. Rev J R Eastwood was certain that it was the site of a mill built by the monks of Kirkstead in the 12th century, but it is uncertain on what evidence this was based. There were two mills at the site in the late 17th century, while a lease dating from 1723 mentions the two mills with a kiln and
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Alexander Schyrtclyff and mentioned in 1520. Besides being used for grinding forks and cutlery, it may have served another purpose, as there are the remains of a foundry nearby. Ecclesfield Prior was situated just to the south of the junction with Whitley Brook, and the monks had a water mill, mentioned in 1451. It was probably on the site of the large mill pond near the junction, where there was a cotton mill in 1794, run by a Mr Mellor. In 1848 it became a paper mill, after it was taken over by John Gladwin of Damflask. Despite being burnt down at least twice, it was rebuilt and continued to power paper making until about 1901. The dam is now used as a fishing pond by local anglers.
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Whitley Brook. The furthest upstream was at
Whitley Mill, which was in the grounds of Whitley Hall. The mill was mentioned in 1587, when it was part of the estate surrendered to George, Earl of Shrewsbury by its owner William Parker. By 1617, it was back in the hands of the Parker family, for Francis Parker surrendered both the mill and a kiln, used for drying the corn. There are no clear records of the demise of the mill. The use of water for milling was contentious as far back as 1440, when there was a complaint that "the water at Whitleyfeld had been turned back from its right course to the detriment of the Prior of Coventry."
1589:. It is crossed by the A619 Cowley Lane and the railway follows its western bank. After the B6087 Nether Lane bridge, it continues in a course that is further west than it was when the Smithy Wood Colliery was operational. Much of it disappeared under the colliery waste tips, but it has been diverted around the tip, and follows an S-shaped course to regain its original route at the southern end of the site. It then passes through the S35 Industrial Park, under Loicher Bridge, and back under the railway to join up with Whitley Brook, which is also known as Ecclesfield Brook.
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Hartley Brook Dike the Blackburn Brook was dammed to provide power for Butterthwaite Wheel. There were seven troughs and the site employed eight men when Mr Rawson leased it in 1794. It was taken over by Hallam Brothers in the 1860s, and became a wire mill, making
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to the north-east, with the village of Blackburn located on the far side of the motorway. The river once powered Gibraltar Steel Mill, Grange Mill and Blackburn Wheel in this vicinity. There are several culverted sections, as the river weaves its way through an industrial landscape and the sliproads
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The river has not been classed as good quality because of physical modification of the channel, which affects invertebrates, and discharge misconnections, where household sewage wastes have been inappropriately connected to the wrong drainage network. Like many rivers in the UK, the chemical status
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Whitley Brook is joined by another stream, which passes through an area called The Wheel. Clear evidence of a mill dam and the remains of a well-preserved tail race were present in 1949, although no name for the site has been found. Rev J R Eastwood thought it might have been a grinding wheel owned
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Whitley Brook rises as a series of springs to the west of Whitley Hall, an ancient house dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, with more recent additions. A doorway carries the inscription "William Parker made this worke 1584", and the building, which is now used as a hotel and restaurant,
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Below the paper mill dam, there were at least three corn mills at various times, but the names kept changing, and identification is difficult. The Upper Corn Mill may have been called Moore Mill from about 1600, but was known as the Upper Corn Mill in 1791. Mr Mellor was the miller in 1794, but by
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wrote in 1819 that all the nails manufactured in Hallamshire were made in Ecclesfield, and further downstream the river provided power for the manufacture of forks. There were at least four sites on Whitley Brook that used water power, and another four on Blackburn Brook below its junction with
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measure the water quality of the river systems in England. Each is given an overall ecological status, which may be one of five levels: high, good, moderate, poor and bad. There are several components that are used to determine this, including biological status, which looks at the quantity and
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announced plans to create a £2 million flood alleviation programme on the upper Blackburn Brook to protect 233 houses. Following further flooding in the region in 2019, the government awarded £80 million for flood relief schemes in South Yorkshire, which included work on Blackburn Brook.
1573:, the northernmost suburb of Sheffield, which is some 8 miles (13 km) from the city centre. It is formed from the waters of Storrs Dike, How Brook and Mark Brook, which meet within the boundaries of Westwood Country Park. Storrs Dike rises on the southern edge of Wortley Hall grounds, a
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in the 1850s the course of the brook was straightened to run parallel with the trackbed through the valley; however the boundary continued to follow the original course. It runs in a culvert along part of the course by the railway line, which is now closed and forms part of the route of the
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Since the 2007 event, normal river levels at Wincobank have been updated, and are between -0.02 metres and 1.10 metres (3.61 ft). The highest level recorded has also increased, as it reached 2.71 metres (8.89 ft) on 7 November 2019, during the
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long distance pathway follows its course for its entire length. Blackburn Brook continues to the south-east, hemmed in by the Penistone Branch Railway and the former Woodburn Junction and Aldam Junction Railway to the south-west, and by the
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changed from good to fail in 2019, due to the presence of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), perfluorooctane sulphonate (PFOS), mercury compounds and other chemicals, none of which had previously been included in the assessment.
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Park, and where the stream flows under the A629 Cowley Lane. Many properties on Cowley Lane and Falding Street were flooded and a local schoolboy had to be rescued from fast flowing waters after falling into the stream.
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The water quality of Blackburn Brook, which appears to only cover the stretch from below the junction with Charlton Brook to the River Don, but includes Hartley Brook Dike and Ockley Brook, was as follows in 2019.
2344:(Map) (Second impession 1980 ed.). 1 inch:1 mile. First series reprint. Cartography by Ordnance Survey. Brunel House, Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles. 1970. p. Sheet 28 Chesterfield.
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park and gardens created in the 19th century. It flows to the east and then the south east to the junction. How Brook rises to the west of the junction, and flows through a reservoir and the hamlet of
1561:, which requires new building development to be at least 26 feet (8 m) from the bank side as a flood defence measure and to allow access to the watercourse for maintenance.
2171:(Map) (A1 Revised 2005 ed.). 1:25000. Explorer. Cartography by Ordnance Survey. Southampton: Ordnance Survey. 2000. p. South Sheet. Ecclesfield inset. § SK3693.
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gauging station. The normal range for this location is between −0.02 metres (−0.066 ft) and 0.42 metres (1.38 ft). During the
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the level recorded by this station was 2.41 metres (7.91 ft). The brook burst its banks at the entrance to
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The Blackburn Brook flows under Grange Lane in Ecclesfield.
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Miller, W T (November 1949). Allison, Archibald (ed.).
2723:"Upper Blackburn | Protecting Sheffield from Flooding"
2600:. The Environment Agency. 2 April 2014. Archived from
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2289:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1892 and 1905
1853:Sheffield, City Council (9 January 2020).
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2427:"Feeding the Nation's Power Stations"
2193:"Trans Pennine Trail map for walkers"
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2130:"The Old Hall, the Priory (1314582)"
1867:from the original on 16 August 2021.
2406:Ordnance Survey, 1:10,560 map, 1855
2331:Ordnance Survey, 1:10,000 map, 1996
2265:Ordnance Survey, 1:10,560 map, 1855
2199:. Trans Pennine Trail Office. 2013
2135:National Heritage List for England
2104:National Heritage List for England
2061:National Heritage List for England
2030:"Ecclesfield Brook at Ecclesfield"
1990:National Heritage List for England
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2019:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1905
2010:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map, 1967
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2697:"£55m flood scheme plans backed"
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2623:Yorkshire Post, 16 June 2007
2197:www.transpenninetrail.org.uk
1846:The Water-mills of Sheffield
1675:. Joseph Hunter in his book
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136: • elevation
2478:Marfo, Jan (1 March 2008).
1970:Ordnance Survey, 1:2500 map
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626:A6133 Station Road culvert
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2433:. No. 792. p. 49
1804:2007 United Kingdom floods
1640:Meadowhall Shopping Centre
1551:Meadowhall shopping centre
1131:Chapeltown Branch Railway
1064:Butterthwaite Lane Bridge
1930:"City Policies and-Sites"
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1985:"Wortley Hall (1000418)"
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915:site of Norfolk Foundry
2546:Catchment Data Explorer
2520:Catchment Data Explorer
2169:Sheffield & Bansley
1656:South Yorkshire Railway
1860:. Environment Agency.
1830:Sheffield City Council
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357:A61 Westwood New Road
330:Reservoir + How Brook
2487:Tinsley Towers.org.uk
1904:www.wildsheffield.com
1663:alongside the brook.
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140:390 feet (120 m)
2548:. Environment Agency
2522:. Environment Agency
1937:www.sheffield.gov.uk
1824:Flood defence scheme
1225:culvert under works
1171:site of Grange Mill
807:B6087 Church Street
199:53.41667°N 1.40861°W
111:53.48028°N 1.49250°W
3610:Rivers of Sheffield
3013:Rivers of Yorkshire
2942:Sheffield Lane Dike
2790:Rivers in Sheffield
2703:. 17 September 2014
2480:"tinsley_study.pdf"
2376:on 23 February 2014
1661:Trans Pennine Trail
1632:Sheffield Supertram
1618:Trans Pennine Trail
1409:Alsing Road bridge
1388:Sheffield Supertram
1091:Hartley Brook Dike
194: /
106: /
2897:Hartley Brook Dike
2370:www.old-maps.co.uk
2322:, pp. 99–100.
1910:on 5 February 2016
1876:. Yorkshire Live.
1828:In September 2014
1727:Environment Agency
1559:Environment Agency
1044:Whitley Brook (L)
983:Penistone Railway
719:Whitley Hall Lake
666:B6087 Nether Lane
204:53.41667; -1.40861
116:53.48028; -1.49250
3597:
3596:
2980:
2979:
2733:on 15 August 2018
2567:Cumming, Stuart.
2459:. 27 January 2010
2220:, pp. 94–95.
2178:978-0-319-23798-4
1787:
1786:
1783:heavily modified
1751:Ecological Status
1515:
1514:
1511:
1510:
1151:Deep Lane bridge
888:A6135 The Common
646:A629 Cowley Lane
222:
221:
3617:
3007:
3000:
2993:
2984:
2952:Shirtcliff Brook
2902:Kirk Bridge Dike
2784:
2777:
2770:
2761:
2755:
2749:
2743:
2742:
2740:
2738:
2729:. Archived from
2719:
2713:
2712:
2710:
2708:
2693:
2687:
2681:
2675:
2669:
2663:
2657:
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2646:
2637:. River Levels.
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2538:
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2512:
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2489:. Archived from
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2468:
2466:
2464:
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2443:
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2189:
2183:
2182:
2165:
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2147:
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2126:Historic England
2122:
2116:
2115:
2113:
2111:
2095:Historic England
2091:
2085:
2079:
2073:
2072:
2070:
2068:
2052:Historic England
2048:
2042:
2041:
2039:
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2026:
2020:
2017:
2011:
2008:
2002:
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1971:
1968:
1949:
1948:
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1917:
1915:
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1881:
1868:
1866:
1859:
1849:
1745:
1697:
1696:
1595:grade II* listed
1543:Ecclesfield Road
1535:Blackburn Valley
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861:B6087 Mill Road
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107:
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73:
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21:
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3618:
3616:
3615:
3614:
3600:
3599:
3598:
3593:
3489:Blackburn Brook
3482:South Yorkshire
3477:
3473:Winestead Drain
3453:Lambwath Stream
3391:
3275:
3019:North Yorkshire
3014:
3011:
2981:
2976:
2877:Blackburn Brook
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2791:
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2604:on 7 April 2014
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2496:on 8 March 2016
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1884:
1871:
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1852:
1843:
1839:
1826:
1796:
1754:Chemical Status
1723:
1715:Tinsley Viaduct
1669:
1648:
1638:, opposite the
1575:grade II listed
1567:
1527:South Yorkshire
1521:is a stream in
1519:Blackburn Brook
1487:
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707:
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681:
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540:
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518:end of culvert
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207:
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201:
197:
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135:
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115:
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71:
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24:Blackburn Brook
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12:
11:
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3496:
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3460:
3455:
3450:
3445:
3440:
3435:
3430:
3425:
3423:Driffield Beck
3420:
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3405:
3399:
3397:
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3390:
3389:
3384:
3379:
3374:
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3309:
3304:
3299:
3294:
3289:
3283:
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3280:West Yorkshire
3277:
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3263:
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3253:
3248:
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3208:
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3198:
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3166:Pickering Beck
3163:
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2714:
2688:
2684:Sheffield 2020
2676:
2672:Sheffield 2020
2664:
2660:Sheffield 2020
2652:
2626:
2615:
2585:
2573:United Kingdom
2559:
2533:
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2470:
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2399:
2397:, p. 100.
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2032:. River Levels
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2012:
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3347:Meanwood Beck
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3308:
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3292:Bradford Beck
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3579:Totley Brook
3544:Porter Brook
3488:
3372:Tyersal Beck
3327:Hebble Brook
3221:Skelton Beck
3131:Holgate Beck
3111:Greta (Lune)
3071:Crimple Beck
2972:Wyming Brook
2967:Totley Brook
2961:
2957:Storrs Brook
2941:
2932:Raeburn Rill
2896:
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2841:River Rother
2826:River Loxley
2821:Porter Brook
2814:Other rivers
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1610:Parson Cross
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289:Storrs Dike
18:
3569:Shire Brook
3534:Meers Brook
3463:Trent Falls
3438:Hedon Haven
3433:Gypsey Race
3352:Pudsey Beck
3322:Harden Beck
3297:Black Brook
3211:Skeeby Beck
3146:Malham Beck
3116:Gypsey Race
3041:Bedale Beck
2947:Shire Brook
2937:Robin Brook
2927:Owler Brook
2912:Meers Brook
2872:Bagley Dike
2846:River Sheaf
2395:Miller 1949
2380:17 February
2320:Miller 1949
2308:Miller 1949
2278:Miller 1949
2254:Miller 1949
2242:Miller 1949
2230:Miller 1949
2218:Miller 1949
2082:Miller 1949
1736:angiosperms
1677:Hallamshire
1673:Ecclesfield
1667:Water power
1623:M1 motorway
1599:Ecclesfield
202: /
114: /
3524:Little Don
3519:Limb Brook
3413:Arram Beck
3337:Holme Beck
3126:Hodge Beck
3096:Eller Beck
3061:Costa Beck
3031:Arkle Beck
2917:Ochre Dyke
2907:Limb Brook
2892:Ewden Beck
2887:Carr Brook
2867:Allen Sike
2796:Main river
2737:9 November
2707:9 November
2578:25 January
2500:25 January
2463:25 January
2437:25 January
1914:25 January
1887:References
1808:Chapeltown
1614:Shiregreen
1587:Chapeltown
1571:High Green
1555:main river
1537:along the
438:reservoir
208: (
186:53°25′00″N
169:Meadowhall
120: (
98:53°28′49″N
77:High Green
3468:West Beck
3403:Aike Beck
3387:Wyke Beck
3307:Cock Beck
3051:Cock Beck
2804:River Don
2752:Torr 2021
2645:16 August
2552:16 August
2141:13 August
2110:13 August
2067:13 August
2036:16 August
1996:12 August
1771:Moderate
1760:Catchment
1695:coakhouse
1652:Rotherham
1636:River Don
1603:Grenoside
1549:near the
1547:River Don
1523:Sheffield
1471:River Don
189:1°24′31″W
165:River Don
101:1°29′33″W
81:Sheffield
3604:Category
3494:Cheswold
3428:Foulness
3342:Laneshaw
3256:Washburn
3226:Skirfare
3156:Oak Beck
3121:Hertford
3056:Cod Beck
2851:The Moss
2701:BBC News
2639:Archived
1878:Archived
1862:Archived
1794:Flooding
1763:Channel
1630:and the
1579:Howbrook
1320:Old rly
606:culvert
41:Location
3549:Rivelin
3514:Ea Beck
3418:Derwent
3261:Wenning
3196:Sea Cut
3181:Riccall
3076:Derwent
2608:3 April
2203:3 April
1943:2 April
1748:Section
1646:History
1557:by the
1531:England
49:England
46:Country
3554:Rother
3529:Loxley
3499:Dearne
3448:Humber
3377:Wharfe
3362:Ryburn
3357:Ribble
3317:Dearne
3302:Calder
3266:Wharfe
3176:Ribble
2526:15 May
2348:
2175:
1757:Length
1565:Course
263:Legend
154:
122:source
66:
63:Source
3574:Torne
3564:Sheaf
3559:Ryton
3382:Worth
3332:Holme
3312:Colne
3271:Wiske
3246:Twiss
3231:Swale
3216:Skell
3206:Seven
3141:Leven
3066:Cover
2494:(PDF)
2483:(PDF)
1933:(PDF)
1865:(PDF)
1858:(PDF)
1774:Fail
478:pond
210:mouth
150:Mouth
3584:Went
3509:Dove
3458:Ouse
3443:Hull
3408:Aire
3367:Spen
3287:Aire
3241:Tutt
3236:Tees
3201:Seph
3161:Ouse
3151:Nidd
3136:Kyle
3106:Foss
3091:Dove
3081:Dibb
3046:Burn
3036:Bain
3026:Aire
2739:2017
2709:2017
2647:2021
2610:2014
2580:2016
2554:2021
2528:2017
2502:2016
2465:2016
2439:2016
2382:2014
2346:ISBN
2205:2014
2173:ISBN
2143:2021
2112:2021
2069:2021
2038:2021
1998:2021
1945:2014
1916:2016
1725:The
1541:and
1517:The
3504:Don
3251:Ure
3191:Rye
3101:Esk
3086:Doe
2457:BBC
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