Showing latest 50 of 101 images tagged with river:Dove tag.
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Red Bridge over the River Dove
by Adrian S Pye geograph for square TM1777 Red Bridge is on the B1118 and the last bridge before the Dove joins the River Waveney
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river:Dove
type:GeographX
subject:RiverX
River BridgeX
River DoveX
River WaveneyX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Water ResourcesX
Waveney ValleyX
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Dovedale
by Adrian Taylor geograph for square SK1451 The River Dove in Dovedale between Bunster Hill and Thorpe Cloud. Near to the... (more)
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top:Boundary, BarrierX
DerbyshireX
river:Dove
Dove DaleX
DovedaleX
type:GeographX
near:IlamX
Peak DistrictX
Peak District National ParkX
subject:RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
StaffordshireX
near:ThorpeX
top:UplandsX
ValleyX
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Dove Holes and the River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1453 Dove Holes and the River Dove in Dovedale.
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subject:CaveX
CaveX
river:Dove
Dove HolesX
type:GeographX
RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
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Group of walkers in Dovedale
by Adrian Taylor geograph for square SK1451 A group of HF Holidays’ Walking Leaders clusters around their own Leader on a... (more)
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DerbyshireX
river:Dove
Dove DaleX
DovedaleX
type:GeographX
GroupX
HF HolidaysX
Limestone CragX
subject:PeopleX
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Rocks, Scree, CliffsX
top:Sport, LeisureX
StaffordshireX
ValleyX
WalkersX
Walking GroupX
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1453 The River Dove at Dove Holes in Dovedale.
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Old loop of the River Dove
by Ian Calderwood geograph for square SK2329 From a time when Marston on Dove was more "on Dove" than it is now.
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An old channel of the River Dove
by Ian Calderwood geograph for square SK2826 The River Dove has moved about over the millennia, leaving some very uneven... (more)
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subject:ChannelX
river:Dove
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
top:GrasslandX
former:River ChannelX
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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Dovedale and River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1453 Dovedale and River Dove approaching Dove Holes.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1451 The River Dove below Thorpe Cloud which is on the opposite side of the river.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1451 The River Dove below Thorpe Cloud.
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The River Dove in Dovedale
by Philip Halling for square SK1451 The River Dove in Dovedale near the stepping stones
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Weir on the River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 Weir on the River Dove in Dovedale.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 People walking beside the River Dove in Dovedale.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 The River Dove and footpath in Dovedale.
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Tree trunks in River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 Tree trunks and a weir in the River Dove in Dovedale.
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River Dove in Dovedale
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 Footpath beside the River Dove in Dovedale.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1454 The River Dove in Milldale.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1454 The River Dove in Mill Dale.
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1454 The River Dove in Milldale.
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River Dove and valley side
by Andrew Hill geograph for square SK1064 The upper reaches of the River Dove meander through a quiet, steep sided valley.... (more)
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Across the River Dove with Darfield in the background.
by Steve Fareham geograph for square SE4103 The area across the river was the former rubbish tip site in the 1950's and... (more)
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DarfieldX
river:Dove
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Village, Rural SettlementX
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Weir on the River Dove
by Pauline E geograph for square SE6795 Compare to Mick's shot, taken when the river level was higher. SE6795 : Weir on the River Dove... (more)
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People crossing the River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1551 People crossing the River Dove on stepping stones in Dovedale.
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river:Dove
DovedaleX
type:GeographX
RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
subject:Stepping StonesX
Stepping StonesX
ValleyX
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The River Dove
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1453 Footpath beside the River Dove near Ilam Rock in Dovedale.
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Old loop of the river Dove
by Ian Calderwood geograph for square SK2528 This arc of trees marks an old silted-up loop of the river Dove.
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river:Dove
top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
type:GeographX
former:River ChannelX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
subject:TreeX
top:Woodland, ForestX
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The River Dove
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE3703 Downstream from the former railway bridge on the Trans Pennine / Dove Valley... (more)
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Dovebank Farm
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK2329 The water in the foreground is an oxbow lake created by a natural realignment of... (more)
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river:Dove
FarmhouseX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
Oxbow LakeX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Village, Rural SettlementX
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Footbridge over the River Dove
by Steve Fareham geograph for square SE3904 At one time the river was crossed by stepping stones.
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BarnsleyX
near:BarnsleyX
river:Dove
bridge:FootbridgeX
FootbridgeX
Footbridge Over BeckX
Pedestrian FootbridgeX
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
WombwellX
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The River Dove, Wombwell
by Steve Fareham geograph for square SE3904 Taken where the stepping stones used to be.
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Paved path in Dove Dale
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 Here the gorge narrows and the footpath beside the River Dove is paved here.
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Former bridge piers in the River Dove
by Ian Calderwood for square SK1140 This is where the North Staffordshire Railway's Ashbourne Branch used to... (more)
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subject:BridgeX
type:Cross GridX
river:Dove
former:RailwayX
former:Railway BridgeX
top:RailwaysX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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River Dove looking upstream from Dove Bridge at Marston
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK2328 This is the straightened section from the mid 19th century.
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river:Dove
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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Clapper bridge by River Dove
by Dave Dunford for square SK0567 Crossing an unnamed tributary of the Dove above the only slightly better-known... (more)
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Small weir on the River Dove near Barnsley
by Steve Fareham geograph for square SE3804 Almost hidden by the trees the weir is just visible from the Trans Pennine Trail (TPT).
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near:BarnsleyX
river:Dove
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
TPTX
long distance path:Trans Pennine TrailX
WombwellX
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New bridge across the River Dove
by Steve Fareham geograph for square SE4003 Built in 2012 to give access to the new school under construction on the site of... (more)
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near:BarnsleyX
DarfieldX
river:Dove
New Road BridgeX
River DoveX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Roads, Road TransportX
WombwellX
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Footpath in Dovedale
by Philip Halling for square SK1453 Footpath in Dovedale approaching Dove Holes. The River Dove is on the right.
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Descending to the Dove
by Dave Dunford geograph for square SK0567 Muddy descent on footpath north of Washgate Bridge. A fine clapper bridge... (more)
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Upper Dove valley
by Dave Dunford geograph for square SK0567 Looking back down the Dove valley towards Washgate from the steep ascent to Brand End.
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river:Dove
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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Wild daffodils beside the Dove
by Pauline E geograph for square SE6696 Farndale is famed for its wild daffodils which are blooming a little later this... (more)
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Upper Dove valley
by Dave Dunford geograph for square SK0567 Looking down the Dove valley from the steep ascent towards Brand Edge.
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Old river channel and former railway
by Ian Calderwood geograph for square SK1342 An old loop of the river Dove cut through by the former Rocester to Ashbourne railway.
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top:Derelict, DisusedX
river:Dove
type:GeographX
North Staffordshire RailwayX
former:RailwayX
top:RailwaysX
subject:RiverX
former:River ChannelX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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River Dove, upstream of Edmunds Road, Worsbrough
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE3603 The river once lopped northwards here, but was straightened between 1850 and... (more)
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The old River Dove
by Alan Murray-Rust geograph for square SK2328 A man-made oxbow lake resulting from a straightening of the river some time in... (more)
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Repton and the River Trent
by M J Richardson for square SK2926 An aerial view looking northeast. The A38 and Birmingham-Derby railway run... (more)
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bucket:AerialX
Aerial PhotographX
place:DerbyshireX
river:Dove
top:LowlandsX
Newton SolneyX
top:RailwaysX
river:River TrentX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Roads, Road TransportX
place:Trent ValleyX
top:Village, Rural SettlementX
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The River Trent at Newton Solney
by M J Richardson geograph for square SK2826 At its confluence with the River Dove, which flows in from the left.
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place:DerbyshireX
river:Dove
top:LowlandsX
Newton SolneyX
River TrentX
Rivers ConfluenceX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
top:Village, Rural SettlementX
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Stepping Stones in Dovedale
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1551 Stepping Stones crossing the River Dove in Dovedale.
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river:Dove
DovedaleX
type:GeographX
RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
subject:Stepping StonesX
Stepping StonesX
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Stepping Stones in Dovedale
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1551 Stepping Stones crossing the River Dove in Dovedale.
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river:Dove
type:GeographX
RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
Stepping StonesX
subject:Stepping StonesX
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The River Dove in Dovedale
by Philip Halling geograph for square SK1452 Dovedale here has opened out a little having just passed through a narrower part... (more)
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River Dove, from the canal aqueduct
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SK2626 Looking downstream [locally south]. The river is a county and regional boundary... (more)
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boundary:CountyX
County Boundary (Unmarked)X
river:Dove
type:GeographX
Regional BoundaryX
subject:RiverX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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Backwaters of the River Dove
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SK2626 Looking south-east from the Trent & Mersey canal. This area frequently floods.
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