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    Skelton Beck is a small river in North Yorkshire, England. The beck only runs for 23 kilometres (14 mi) and feeds directly into the North Sea on the south...
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    now used for the Skelton/Brotton Bypass. Road down the bank Cat Nab (left foreground) and Hunt Cliff Esplanade and sea wall Skelton Beck and Saltburn Bridge...
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    Saltburn Viaduct (also known as either Upleatham, Riftswood, or Skelton Beck Viaduct) is a railway bridge in Redcar and Cleveland, North Yorkshire, England...
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    Associated British Ports from Trent Falls to Goole railway swing bridge at Skelton, and the Canal & River Trust upstream from there. In the 18th and 19th centuries...
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    Richard Red Skelton (July 18, 1913 – September 17, 1997) was an American entertainer best known for his national radio and television shows between 1937...
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    Beck (L) Coastal catchments East Row Beck (MS) Sandsend Beck (MS) Staithes Beck (MS) Easington Beck (L) Roxby Beck (R) Kilton Beck (MS) Skelton Beck catchment...
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    becomes known as the River Wharfe at the confluence of Greenfield Beck and Oughtershaw Beck at Beckermonds. Flowing initially through Langstrothdale, it then...
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    over Skelton Beck on Saltburn Viaduct was approved in 1865. It opened to goods traffic in 1872, and later to passengers in 1875, although North Skelton station...
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    electricity. The Ribble begins at the confluence of the Gayle Beck and Batty Wife Beck near the viaduct at Ribblehead, in the shadow of the Yorkshire...
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    old fishing village before the town was developed on the other side of Skelton Beck, upon arrival of the railways in the area. It was historically used for...
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    Seven Skeeby Beck Skell Skelton Beck Skirfare Swale Tees Tutt Twiss Ure Washburn Wenning Wharfe Wiske West Yorkshire Aire Bradford Beck Black Brook Calder...
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    Seven Skeeby Beck Skell Skelton Beck Skirfare Swale Tees Tutt Twiss Ure Washburn Wenning Wharfe Wiske West Yorkshire Aire Bradford Beck Black Brook Calder...
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    of silt by two tributaries close together, the Meanwood Beck from the north and the Hol Beck from the south created a crossing place and a settlement...
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    meander. Neither meander is visible today, except for the flow of Stainsby Beck into a waterway which is marked on maps first as "The Fleet" and then "Old...
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    Seven Skeeby Beck Skell Skelton Beck Skirfare Swale Tees Tutt Twiss Ure Washburn Wenning Wharfe Wiske West Yorkshire Aire Bradford Beck Black Brook Calder...
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    Reservoir down the Worth Valley to Haworth, where it is joined by Bridgehouse Beck which flows from Oxenhope. The River Worth is itself a tributary of the River...
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    Cock Beck is a stream in the outlying areas of East Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which runs from its source due to a runoff north-west of Whinmoor,...
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    The River Spen or Spen Beck, in West Yorkshire, England is a tributary of the River Calder. It rises north of Cleckheaton, runs through Liversedge and...
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    Seven Skeeby Beck Skell Skelton Beck Skirfare Swale Tees Tutt Twiss Ure Washburn Wenning Wharfe Wiske West Yorkshire Aire Bradford Beck Black Brook Calder...
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    Arram Beck is a small stream in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, running through high embankments and flowing eastwards from the village of Arram...
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    large number of becks from the surrounding hills, including Tower, Baysdale, Sleddale, Danby, Great Fryup, Stonegate, Glaisdale and Murk becks. Running east...
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    reservoirs, joins the Don near Deepcar, while at Wharncliffe Side, the Ewden Beck joins, after flowing through Broomhead and More Hall reservoirs. By the time...
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    medieval village of Elmswell. The Elmswell Beck flows eastwards from these, and is joined by the Little Driffield Beck, which flows southwards from Little Driffield...
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    then flows south-south-west through woodland to its confluence with Dundale Beck where it turns north-west through Low Easby and Little Ayton, before turning...
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    Lambwath Stream (or Lambwath Drain), is a small beck in the Holderness area of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The stream is unusual in that despite...
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    ones are: Eller's Beck, North-west of Crayke. Brandsby Beck, South-west of Crayke Farlington Beck, south of Farlington Whitecarr Beck, near Sherriff Hutton...
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    the village of Lofthouse. Below Lofthouse the river is joined by How Stean Beck, and turns south-south-east towards Ramsgill before flowing into Gouthwaite...
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    The route starts out further up the valley as Denholme Beck, Hewenden Beck and Hallas Beck. Its waters are fed by Thornton Moor Reservoir, Stubden Reservoir...
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    catchment area includes the Upper Derwent, River Rye, River Hertford, Bielby Beck and Pocklington Canal and their tributaries. It covers an area of 2,057 square...
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  • Thumbnail for River Colne, West Yorkshire
    Seven Skeeby Beck Skell Skelton Beck Skirfare Swale Tees Tutt Twiss Ure Washburn Wenning Wharfe Wiske West Yorkshire Aire Bradford Beck Black Brook Calder...
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