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in the west. During World Wars I and II, Stirling harbour began thriving again: It became a gateway for importing supplies of tea into Scotland. After the wars, other trade activities slowly returned, but growth was slow because the harbour's owners levied heavy shore duties on shipping, making it
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with the Teith and Allan, the river becomes wide enough that a substantial bridge is required. At Stirling, there has been a bridge over the river since at least the 13th century, and it was the easternmost road crossing until 1936, when another road crossing was opened at
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Upstream from Stirling, the river is rather narrow and can be crossed in numerous places. (Crossing used to be more difficult before the installation of modern drainage works, because the ground was often treacherously marshy near the riverbank.) However, after its
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less economically attractive to the few agricultural merchants who were based at Stirling. Today, Stirling's harbour has fallen into disuse, but there are plans to redevelop it.
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harbour was a busy port, with goods coming into Scotland and being exported to Europe. As a result, Stirling had very close ties with the
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is a major river in central Scotland, 47 km (29 mi) long, which drains into the North Sea on the east coast of the country. Its
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on the southern shore. It opened in 1885 and was closed and mostly demolished in 1970: Only the metal piers remain.
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Field, John:Place Names of Great Britain and Ireland, page 74. London, David & Charles, 1980
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Stewart, Charles (20 November 2019). "Frew would believe history of river crossing".
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA): River level data for River Forth
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about 5 km further downstream. It then flows into the flat expanse of the
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into the ancient port of Stirling. At Stirling the river widens and becomes
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of the river. From Stirling, the Forth flows east, accepting the
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The River Forth meanders through fertile farmlands near Stirling
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SCRAN image: Steam dredger, River forth, late 19th Century
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River Forth Crossing: House of Commons debates 18 May 2009
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There are a total of 24 bridges crossing the River Forth:
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The banks have many settlements along them, including
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The water is known as the 417:from the south before passing the town of 59: 1719: 1375:"Stirling, Causewayhead Road, New Bridge" 923:National Library of Scotland – Map Images 813: 669:Footbridge near Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe 1325:"Old Mills Farm Footbridge And Pipeline" 641:, is another railway bridge, the famous 567: 508: 1809:River navigations in the United Kingdom 1765:Forth Estuary Forum, a Scottish Charity 1208: 1069: 989:The new statistical account of Scotland 857:Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland 545:(known at the time as Campvere) in the 14: 1801: 1793:FORTH – POWERHOUSE FOR INDUSTRY (1968) 1672:from the original on 18 September 2017 1051:from the original on 29 September 2018 1040: 714:Old Mills Farm Footbridge and Pipeline 1110:"Aberfoyle, Manse Road, Forth Bridge" 929:from the original on 30 November 2012 1770:Forth District Salmon Fishery Board 1740:Gazetteer for Scotland: River Forth 1070:Johnson, Simon (4 September 2017). 24: 1780:Forth Bridges Visitor Centre Trust 1642:from the original on 9 August 2016 1476:"Name chosen for new Forth bridge" 1022:from the original on 11 April 2017 656: 504: 25: 1835: 1814:Rivers of Stirling (council area) 1716:Template:Attached KML/River Forth 1688: 1612:from the original on 4 April 2017 968:from the original on 9 April 2017 899:from the original on 9 April 2017 633:Much further downstream, joining 441:(on the river's south shore) and 349:'s eastern slopes drain into the 1300:"Old Mills Farm Motorway Bridge" 1090:from the original on 22 May 2018 645:, which opened in 1890, and the 47: 1654: 1624: 1594: 1569: 1544: 1519: 1494: 1468: 1443: 1418: 1392: 1367: 1342: 1317: 1292: 1267: 1242: 1217: 1202: 1185:"South Flanders, Poldar Bridge" 1177: 1152: 1127: 883:"River Forth Catchment Profile" 1735:British Waterways: River Forth 1102: 1063: 1034: 1004: 980: 950: 941: 911: 875: 421:. It then passes two towns in 212: • coordinates 131: • coordinates 13: 1: 1750:Stirling Council: River Forth 868: 564:History of the Forth Crossing 397:). The next tributary is the 106:Physical characteristics 1502:"Kincardine On Forth Bridge" 251: • elevation 170: • elevation 122:and the Avondhu River below 7: 1775:River Forth Fisheries Trust 840: 626:on the northern shore with 429:(where it is joined by the 200: • location 10: 1840: 1451:"Alloa, Forth Rail Bridge" 852:List of rivers of Scotland 776: 772: 561: 557: 29: 1632:"Highland Cattle Drovers" 1275:"Drip Bridge, New Bridge" 1250:"Drip Bridge, Old Bridge" 1041:Morris, David B. (1919). 332: 323:(slow running), yielding 259: 249: 210: 198: 182: 178: 168: 129: 114: 110: 105: 95: 85: 75: 70: 58: 46: 41: 27:River in central Scotland 1608:. 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Index

Forth Valley
River Forth (Tasmania)


Scotland
Stirling
Stirling
Duchray Water
Loch Ard
56°10′52″N 4°24′30″W / 56.1810°N 4.4084°W / 56.1810; -4.4084
Mouth
Firth of Forth
North Sea
UK
56°03′54″N 3°43′39″W / 56.0650°N 3.7275°W / 56.0650; -3.7275
drainage basin
Stirlingshire
Scotland
Central Belt
Gaelic
Stirling
Proto-Celtic
Foirthe
the Trossachs
Stirling
Ben Lomond
Duchray Water
Loch Ard
Aberfoyle
Kelty Water

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