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was constructed in 1613 to take clean water to London, from the Lea and its catchment areas in Hertfordshire and bypass the polluting industries that had developed in the Lea's downstream reaches. The artificial channel further reduced the flow to the natural river and by 1767 locks were installed
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treats the Thames and Lea as London's major internal barriers. It will not allow a new or altered constituency that spans either river, viewing such a construct as artificial and not reflective of local communities or identities. They have compromised on this further south, on the lower Lea, where
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This extra volume of water has created a broad flood plain with sometimes steep hills on either side. The river passes through this valley in several channels, which are a result of both human intervention and natural causes. The increased flow made the river navigable from Hertford, a situation
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to the west. Within London the river is always used as a boundary between London Boroughs - which in turn inherit more ancient county and parish boundaries which also used the Lea as a boundary. Between 1889 and 1965, the lower Lea was the eastern boundary of the
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to maintain water levels on the Lea, within the park at a depth of 2 metres (7 ft). This allowed access to the site by 350–tonne barges with the aim that at least half of the material required for construction could be delivered or removed by water.
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During WWI, parts of London on either side of the Lea were badly hit by German Army and Navy airship raids. It is believed the crews mistook the extensive reservoir chain for the Thames and released their bombs on what they took to be central London.
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At Hertford the shallow river turns briefly north before turning to head due south, and here the river and its surrounding areas change significantly. Around Hertford, the Lea is joined by a number of major tributaries: the
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Improvements were made to the river from 1424, with tolls being levied to compensate the landowners, and in 1571, there were riots after the extension of the River was promoted in a private bill presented to the
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The ecological, landscape and recreational importance of the river and its surrounding land has been recognised through inclusion in a number of parks and by several planning policy designations.
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A guide to walking along the river valley was written by Leigh Hatts, and an account of a walk along the complete length of the river in 2009 was published as a blog by "Diamond Geezer".
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Water extraction, for drinking water, farming and industry, has led to a reduction in river flow impacting wildlife and concentrating the pollutants present in the remaining river water.
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The river is threatened by pollution, with sewage frequently discharged into the river as well as less common events causing major damage, such as an oil leak in 2018, or the toxic
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South of Hertford, the river is lined by lakes; to the north these are primarily flooded former gravel pits but in London they are reservoirs: the 13 reservoirs of the
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sailed up the river to Hertford, and in about 895 they built a fortified camp, in the higher reaches of the Lea, about 20 miles (32.2 km) north of London.
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of 1665–66. A local legend says that dead bodies were brought out of London at that time via the river for burying in Ware, but there is no evidence for this.
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part of the Lea, now the Lee Navigation with further locks and canalisation taking place during the succeeding centuries. In 1766, work also began on the
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northern edge, the Lea shifts to a south-south-easterly direction, the reservoirs end, but the broad green corridor continues as the river passes through
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a Royalist force crossed the Thames from Greenwich and hoped to cross Bow Bridge, over the Lea and into Essex. After inconclusive clashes with the
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calling for action to address sewage discharge and pollution in the river. In November 2021, local volunteers stated they were removing 100kg of
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passes along the west side of the Lea's flood plain, from Hertford to Tottenham, improving the accessibility of the area and contributing to the
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suggested that Wells' story may have been invented to publicise authorities' attempts to evict houseboats from the area that year, ahead of the
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was drawn up that amongst other things used the course of the Lea to define the border between the Danes and the English. In 894, a force of
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between Bromley-by-Bow and West Ham. Although watercraft can follow the Lea down to the Thames, it is generally more practical to follow the
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the river has since medieval times had alterations made to make it more navigable for boats between the Thames and eastern Hertfordshire and
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The river's significance as a major east–west barrier and boundary has tended to obscure its importance as north–south trade route. Below
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on the banks of the Lea, and its main Stadium, on an island between two branches of the river, is now home to West Ham United. The
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the quality and quantity of cross-river links is much greater, and the communities on either side better integrated as a result.
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from a warehouse fire in 2019. The sewage pollution, as well as that of fertiliser washed in from agricultural fields causes
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The name of the River Lea was first recorded in the 9th century, although is believed to be much older. Spellings from the
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for a month, leading to its surrender. He only held the castle for a relatively short time as he lost the war soon after.
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saw an opportunity to defeat the Danes and dug a new channel to lower the level of the river, leaving the Danes stranded.
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and form part of a broad undeveloped green space, a mile (800 m) wide in places, which extends deep into London.
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For a full list of tributaries, please expand the box entitled 'River Lea / Lee, England' at the bottom of this page.
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The boundary is unknown and discussed in "Kingdom, Civitas and County" by Stephen Rippon, Oxford University Press
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Peter and Iona Opie, (1985). The Singing Game. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 61–72. ISBN 0192840193.
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The line of the Lea, and its major tributary, the Stort, has long been used as a political boundary. In the
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In January 2024, the River Lea burst its banks as Hackney Wick residents tell of 'knee-high' flood water.
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make reference to Bow Bridge. The oldest known version could be that recalled by a correspondent to the
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are a major problem on the Lea with much of this waste arriving in the river in sewage. In April 2021,
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help to remove pollutants whilst oxygenating the water, as well as creating habitat for the likes of
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In 2011, Mike Wells claimed that he saw a "goose go vertically down" in the river. Again a pike or
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Much of the middle Lea were historically known as 'Mereditch', the first element deriving from the
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The old course of the river is the one featured in the early chapters of the classic fishing book
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While the lower Lea remains somewhat polluted, its upper stretch and tributaries, classified as
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Place names of Middlesex, p5, Allen Mawer and FM Stenton, English Place-Name Society, Volume 18
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and the Hertfordshire bank soon becomes entirely developed. On the west bank the river passes
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The municipal parks, gardens, and open spaces of London : their history and associations
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The Stort, the most important tributary of the Lea, joins a short distance from Hertford at
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that made the character of the west side of the valley much more developed than the east.
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was established by Acts of Parliament and only that spelling is used in this context. The
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in 1823, in which he claimed to have heard from a woman who was a child in the reign of
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and improving the aesthetics of the man-made concrete sections of the canalised river.
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in this part of England, the Lea-Stort line has formed the historic boundary between
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is used for road names, locations and other infrastructure in the capital, such as
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Covered briefly in The English Civil War, A Peoples History. Diane Purkiss. p534-6
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The Trinovantes, by Rosalind Dunnett, Chapter 1, 1975, Gerald Duckworth and Co Ltd
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The riverside has hosted a number of major armaments manufacturers, such as the
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was built in 1810. There are significantly more crossings over the more central
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the Lea and Stort valleys formed a hotly contested frontier zone between the
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When reviewing the boundaries of London's parliamentary constituencies, the
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The River Lea is the major component in a number of place-names, including
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The New Gauge House, where water leaves the River Lea at the start of the
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Place Names of Essex, p9, PH Reany, English Place-Name Society, Volume 12
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to the east. The Iron Bridge carrying the Barking Road over the river to
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London 1914-17 The Zeppelin Menace, Ian Castle. Osprey Publishing 2008
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also uses this spelling for leisure facilities. However, the spelling
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spans the boating lake created where the widened river flows through
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January 2008 (The Olympic Delivery Authority) accessed 25 April 2008
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The river contains fish and other wildlife such as the occasional
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Just after Hertford, the river passes the medieval river port of
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Brewers Dictionary of London Phrase and Fable, Russ Willey, 2009
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After passing through Luton, the young river passes through the
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settlement at Old Ford, dating from the 4th and 5th centuries.
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tribe – through the narrow green gap between the new towns of
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and other Parliamentarian forces, an engagement known as the
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River Lea, Diversion, and Flood Relief channels at Tottenham
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in Hertfordshire is another sporting legacy of the games.
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The extensive level of waterborne trade led the historian
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The communities on the west side of the lower Lea include
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Some boat trippers reported observing on 5 August 2005 a
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and then across a causeway through the marshes known as
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in 895, and in the early medieval period it is usually
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London Bridge and the archaeology 4 of a nurserv rhvme
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in north London. On the eastern side the river passes
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of the Lea is usually said to be at Well Head inside
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Fly Fishing in the River Lee near the Ferry Boat Inn
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Stock. pp. 349–350. 3494:Various versions of the nursery rhyme 5118: 4747: 4704:Wikipaddle: River Lea (Hertford Loop) 4591:, Cicerone Press, 2nd edition, 2007, 4576:William Vallans:A Tale of Two Swannes 4208: 3484: 3473:The 2012 Olympics was focused in the 3085: 4422:Alwakeel, Ramzy (20 February 2018). 4182: 3962:A History of the County of Middlesex 3607: 3025:. 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It seems to be derived from a 481: 44: 19:For similarly-named things, see 4651:, photographs from 1980 to 2008 4619: 4602: 4581: 4568: 4559: 4547: 4533: 4507: 4481: 4467: 4441: 4415: 4389: 4367: 4345: 4319: 4310: 4301: 4283: 4265: 4237: 4202: 4176: 4152: 4098: 4080: 4054: 4021: 3980: 3958:"Bethnal Green: Communications" 3956:Stepney, Bethnal Green (1998). 3949: 3932: 3907: 3898: 3696:Tributaries of the River Thames 2868:along this section of the Lea. 2711:, a deep canal which begins at 2489: 2437: 2391: 2294: 2287: 2142: 2116: 1985: 1947: 1940: 1913: 1899: 1839: 1760: 1746: 1726: 1712: 1619: 1605: 1586: 1579: 1561:Batford Springs Nature Reserve 1533: 1500: 1447: 1342: 1313: 1286: 1141: 1101: 4396:Haddow, Joshua (29 May 2012). 3889: 3880: 3865: 3856: 3847: 3816: 3770: 3740: 3712: 3639: 3583:, now available in English as 3373:was suggested as most likely. 3238:Millfields Park on the Lea at 2798:River Lee Flood Relief Channel 2515: 2301: 2280: 2251: 2063: 2056: 1954: 1933: 1922:Stanborough Lake boating lake 1855:Stanborough Park boating lake 1846: 1572: 1507: 1427: 1420: 1349: 1320: 1306: 1195: 1148: 1134: 1074: 1067: 522:, and flows southeast through 279: • coordinates 200: • coordinates 1: 5011:Hertford Union Top Lock No. 1 4654:UK Urban Exploration Forums, 4064:. 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Cambridge University Press. 3706: 3519:London Bridge is broken down, 3513:London Bridge is broken down, 3496:London Bridge Is Falling Down 3490:London Bridge Is Falling Down 3479:Lee Valley White Water Centre 3426:Projects such as that led by 2652: 730: 166:Physical characteristics 3919:collections.leventhalmap.org 3823:Anthony David Mills (2001). 3701:Walthamstow Pumphouse Museum 3475:Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 3384: 3263:Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum 2984: 2962:Rowing boat on the River Lea 2838:Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park 2815: 826: 766:to the west and the eastern 665:"farmstead on the River Lea" 588: 318: • elevation 239: • elevation 7: 5092:Three Mills Wall River Weir 4448:Gelder, Sam (28 May 2019). 3649: 3590:In 2015, singer-songwriter 3342: 3323:Management and designations 3303:, the Royalists headed for 670: 390: • location 348: • location 263: • location 184: • location 10: 5535: 4977:Middlesex Filter Beds Weir 4721:Next confluence downstream 4574:English Poetry 1579–1830, 4209:Sexby, John James (2014). 3995:. London. pp. 174–184 3532:about the identity of the 3149:Stratford Langthorne Abbey 3078:, than there are over the 2794:Lee Valley Reservoir Chain 2728:Hertford East railway line 772:Kingdom of the East Saxons 642:Lee Valley Reservoir Chain 406: • average 364: • average 25:River Lee (disambiguation) 18: 5365: 5319: 5203: 5187: 5156: 5054: 5024: 4985: 4924: 4813: 4782: 4295:www.british-history.ac.uk 3727:Sites Information Service 3691:List of rivers of England 3191:to connect the river, at 2530: 2508: 2504: 2475: 2467: 2452: 2445: 2430: 2418: 2403: 2399: 2377: 2366: 2344: 2340: 2318: 2309: 2273: 2266: 2244: 2237: 2215: 2203: 2188: 2183: 2161: 2157: 2135: 2131: 2109: 2098: 2076: 2071: 2049: 2045: 2023: 2012: 1997: 1993: 1971: 1962: 1926: 1921: 1892: 1881: 1859: 1854: 1832: 1814: 1799: 1787: 1772: 1768: 1739: 1734: 1705: 1700: 1685: 1673: 1658: 1646: 1631: 1627: 1598: 1594: 1565: 1560: 1545: 1541: 1519: 1515: 1493: 1481: 1466: 1462: 1440: 1435: 1413: 1409: 1387: 1383: 1361: 1357: 1335: 1328: 1299: 1294: 1279: 1268: 1253: 1242: 1227: 1222: 1207: 1203: 1188: 1180: 1165: 1156: 1127: 1123: 1094: 1082: 1060: 1056: 1027: 1022: 1007: 987: 972: 961: 946: 942: 927: 922: 900: 895: 880: 821: 644:in the mid 20th century. 469: 465: 457: 449: 439: 430: 423: 418: 414: 404: 388: 380: 376: 372: 362: 346: 338: 334: 326: 316: 277: 261: 251: 247: 237: 198: 182: 174: 170: 165: 95: 73: 63: 58: 43: 34: 4713:Next confluence upstream 4028:W R Powell, ed. (1973). 3987:W R Powell, ed. (1973). 3543: 3516:Dance over the Lady Lea; 3454:on the Middle Lea while 3441: 3293:second English Civil War 3133:Royal Small Arms Factory 243:115 m (377 ft) 5519:Ramsar sites in England 4656:River Lea through Luton 4377:. BBC. 13 December 2011 4110:spenserians.cath.vt.edu 3831:Oxford University Press 3575:In 2014, German writer 3556:and published in 1590. 3333:Metropolitan Green Belt 3155:Management of the river 3145:Congreve Rocket Factory 2930:(on the west side) and 2858:Bromley-by-Bow Gasworks 2761:in Hertfordshire; then 753:Course of the River Lea 583: 330:68 km (42 mi) 5378:Broxbourne Mill Stream 5029:(branch, at Bow Locks) 4610:Walking the Lea Valley 3989:"Leyton: Introduction" 3781:, F.M.Stenton (1938). 3526: 3450:played their games at 3337:Metropolitan Open Land 3206:, a part of the tidal 3175: 3141:Enfield Island Village 2981: 2963: 2950: 2862:West Ham Power Station 2742: 2679: 2629:– once capital of the 2572: 1083:Stream either side of 683:, but both spellings ( 222:51.910338°N 0.461233°W 5081:Carpenter's Road Lock 4906:Pond Lane Flood Gates 4614:more photos on flickr 4171:demolish, dig, design 3664:United Kingdom portal 3550:A Tale of Two Swannes 3510: 3446:In their early days, 3360:London Wildlife Trust 3297:Tower Hamlets Militia 3222:was installed on the 3195:, with the Thames at 3170: 2969: 2961: 2940: 2740: 2660: 2562: 776:Middle Saxon Province 741:Cockney rhyming slang 5085:Marshgate Lane Lock 4987:Hertford Union Canal 4937:Hertford Castle Weir 4699:Love the Lea project 4661:7 April 2016 at the 4355:. BBC. 5 August 2005 4277:The King Alfred Blog 3872:Mills, A.D. (1991). 3614:Amwell Magna Fishery 3501:Gentleman's Magazine 3404:Dumping, litter and 3315:Environmental issues 3301:Battle of Bow Bridge 3282:Louis VIII of France 3276:In 1216, during the 3216:2012 Summer Olympics 2891:to join the Thames. 2889:Limehouse Basin Lock 2713:Hertford Castle Weir 2667:Amwell Magna Fishery 2447:Hertford Castle Weir 1965:East Coast Main Line 1295:Luton Hoo Park Lake 322:0 m (0 ft) 227:51.910338; -0.461233 5041:Britannia Stop Lock 4866:Waltham Common Lock 4589:The Lea Valley Walk 4543:. 8 September 2023. 4166:12 May 2008 at the 4134:"River Lee History" 4068:on 25 February 2009 3579:published a novel, 3562:The Compleat Angler 3522:With a gay lay-dee. 3291:In 1648 during the 2866:deindustrialisation 2826:Walthamstow Marshes 2802:River Lee Diversion 2676:The Compleat Angler 2207: B1455  2016: A1000  1885: A6129  1825: A1(M)  1272: A1081  1000: A5228  861:Upper River Lea/Lee 815:Boundary Commission 514:. It originates in 419:Basin features 297: /  218: /  5231:Welwyn Garden City 4727:River Ravensbourne 4541:"Project Reedbeds" 4279:. 16 October 2019. 4140:on 8 November 2007 3876:. Oxford: Phaidon. 3530:number of theories 3485:Narrative accounts 3414:Environment Agency 3379:2012 Olympic Games 3176: 3086:Trade and industry 2982: 2973:(tidal) meets the 2964: 2951: 2943:Trinity Buoy Wharf 2743: 2732:ribbon development 2680: 2639:Welwyn Garden City 2573: 2422: B158  2370: A414  2312:Hertford Loop Line 2102: A414  1791: B197  1677: B653  1650: B651  1485: B652  1246: A505  1023:Wardown Park Lake 458:Reference no. 301:51.5072°N 0.0092°E 5491: 5490: 5483:Wormleybury Brook 5388:Coppermill Stream 5366:Minor tributaries 5320:Major tributaries 5246:Stanstead Abbotts 5112: 5111: 5105: 5100:- they flow into 5098:2012 Olympic Park 5088: 5036:Bromley Stop Lock 4886:Ponder's End Lock 4876:Rammey Marsh Lock 4871:Waltham Town Lock 4841:Feildes Weir Lock 4742: 4741: 4634:978-1-91069-529-6 4597:978-1-85284-522-3 4521:. 5 November 2021 4245:Hadfield, Charles 4222:978-1-107-70676-7 3608:Notable fisheries 3452:Tottenham Marshes 3448:Tottenham Hotspur 3418:plastic pollution 3278:First Barons' War 3062:to the west, and 2775:Tottenham Marshes 2724:Bishops Stortford 2661:The River Lea at 2565:suspension bridge 2557: 2556: 2553: 2552: 2471:Town Mill Bridge 1735:Lemsford Springs 1330:Midland Main Line 1159:Midland Main Line 617:(brythonic) root 473: 472: 5526: 5139: 5132: 5125: 5116: 5115: 5095: 5086: 5071:Three Mills Lock 5059:(branches of the 4896:Stonebridge Lock 4768: 4761: 4754: 4745: 4744: 4710: 4709: 4647:Peter Marshall, 4636: 4623: 4617: 4608:Diamond Geezer, 4606: 4600: 4585: 4579: 4572: 4566: 4563: 4557: 4551: 4545: 4544: 4537: 4531: 4530: 4528: 4526: 4511: 4505: 4504: 4502: 4500: 4485: 4479: 4478: 4477:. 19 March 2021. 4471: 4465: 4464: 4462: 4460: 4445: 4439: 4438: 4436: 4434: 4419: 4413: 4412: 4410: 4408: 4393: 4387: 4386: 4384: 4382: 4371: 4365: 4364: 4362: 4360: 4349: 4343: 4342: 4340: 4338: 4331:Evening Standard 4323: 4317: 4314: 4308: 4305: 4299: 4298: 4287: 4281: 4280: 4269: 4263: 4262: 4241: 4235: 4234: 4206: 4200: 4199: 4197: 4195: 4189:Evening Standard 4180: 4174: 4156: 4150: 4149: 4147: 4145: 4130: 4121: 4120: 4118: 4116: 4102: 4096: 4095: 4084: 4078: 4077: 4075: 4073: 4058: 4052: 4051: 4045: 4037: 4025: 4019: 4018: 4012: 4004: 4002: 4000: 3984: 3978: 3977: 3975: 3973: 3953: 3947: 3946: 3944: 3936: 3930: 3929: 3927: 3925: 3911: 3905: 3902: 3896: 3893: 3887: 3884: 3878: 3877: 3869: 3863: 3860: 3854: 3851: 3845: 3844: 3820: 3814: 3813: 3806: 3800: 3796: 3794: 3786: 3774: 3768: 3767: 3765: 3763: 3754:. Archived from 3744: 3738: 3737: 3735: 3733: 3716: 3680: 3678:Transport portal 3675: 3674: 3666: 3661: 3660: 3659: 3523: 3517: 3468:Thames Ironworks 3460:Lower Lea Valley 3271:Alfred the Great 3234:War and conflict 3224:Prescott Channel 3220:Three Mills Lock 3204:Waterworks River 3162:House of Commons 3115:The Great Plague 2854:Thames Ironworks 2789:in east London. 2669:, was fished by 2641:, and on to the 2525: 2524: 2518: 2517: 2499: 2498: 2492: 2491: 2485: 2484: 2462: 2461: 2440: 2439: 2425: 2423: 2413: 2412: 2394: 2393: 2387: 2386: 2373: 2371: 2361: 2360: 2354: 2353: 2335: 2334: 2328: 2327: 2304: 2303: 2297: 2296: 2290: 2289: 2283: 2282: 2261: 2260: 2254: 2253: 2232: 2231: 2225: 2224: 2210: 2208: 2198: 2197: 2178: 2177: 2171: 2170: 2152: 2151: 2145: 2144: 2126: 2125: 2119: 2118: 2105: 2103: 2093: 2092: 2086: 2085: 2066: 2065: 2059: 2058: 2040: 2039: 2033: 2032: 2019: 2017: 2007: 2006: 1988: 1987: 1981: 1980: 1957: 1956: 1950: 1949: 1943: 1942: 1936: 1935: 1916: 1915: 1909: 1908: 1902: 1901: 1888: 1886: 1876: 1875: 1869: 1868: 1849: 1848: 1842: 1841: 1828: 1826: 1822: 1821: 1820: 1809: 1808: 1794: 1792: 1782: 1781: 1763: 1762: 1756: 1755: 1749: 1748: 1729: 1728: 1722: 1721: 1715: 1714: 1695: 1694: 1680: 1678: 1668: 1667: 1653: 1651: 1641: 1640: 1622: 1621: 1615: 1614: 1608: 1607: 1589: 1588: 1582: 1581: 1575: 1574: 1555: 1554: 1536: 1535: 1529: 1528: 1510: 1509: 1503: 1502: 1488: 1486: 1476: 1475: 1457: 1456: 1450: 1449: 1430: 1429: 1423: 1422: 1404: 1403: 1397: 1396: 1378: 1377: 1371: 1370: 1352: 1351: 1345: 1344: 1323: 1322: 1316: 1315: 1309: 1308: 1289: 1288: 1275: 1273: 1263: 1262: 1249: 1247: 1237: 1236: 1217: 1216: 1198: 1197: 1175: 1174: 1151: 1150: 1144: 1143: 1137: 1136: 1118: 1117: 1111: 1110: 1104: 1103: 1090: 1088: 1087: A6  1077: 1076: 1070: 1069: 1051: 1050: 1044: 1043: 1037: 1036: 1017: 1016: 1003: 1001: 995: 993: 992: A6  982: 981: 968: 966: 965: A6  956: 955: 937: 936: 917: 916: 910: 909: 890: 889: 878: 877: 854: 847: 840: 831: 804:County of London 793:to the east and 747:Natural boundary 721:Lea Valley lines 651:, the suburb of 530:border and into 503: 498: 497: 494: 493: 490: 487: 407: 391: 365: 349: 312: 311: 309: 308: 307: 302: 298: 295: 294: 293: 290: 240: 233: 232: 230: 229: 228: 223: 219: 216: 215: 214: 211: 201: 185: 48: 32: 31: 5534: 5533: 5529: 5528: 5527: 5525: 5524: 5523: 5494: 5493: 5492: 5487: 5463:Theobalds Brook 5453:Small River Lea 5423:Millhead Stream 5393:Cornmill Stream 5361: 5315: 5199: 5183: 5152: 5146:River Lea / Lee 5143: 5113: 5108: 5094: 5060: 5058: 5056:Bow Back Rivers 5050: 5046:Limehouse Basin 5028: 5020: 4989: 4981: 4962:Carthagena Weir 4932:Horns Mill Weir 4920: 4851:Carthagena Lock 4846:Dobbs Weir Lock 4809: 4778: 4772: 4663:Wayback Machine 4644: 4639: 4624: 4620: 4607: 4603: 4586: 4582: 4573: 4569: 4564: 4560: 4552: 4548: 4539: 4538: 4534: 4524: 4522: 4519:Hackney Citizen 4513: 4512: 4508: 4498: 4496: 4495:. 12 April 2021 4493:Hackney Citizen 4487: 4486: 4482: 4473: 4472: 4468: 4458: 4456: 4454:Hackney Gazette 4446: 4442: 4432: 4430: 4428:Hackney Gazette 4420: 4416: 4406: 4404: 4394: 4390: 4380: 4378: 4373: 4372: 4368: 4358: 4356: 4351: 4350: 4346: 4336: 4334: 4325: 4324: 4320: 4315: 4311: 4306: 4302: 4289: 4288: 4284: 4271: 4270: 4266: 4259: 4242: 4238: 4223: 4207: 4203: 4193: 4191: 4181: 4177: 4168:Wayback Machine 4157: 4153: 4143: 4141: 4132: 4131: 4124: 4114: 4112: 4104: 4103: 4099: 4086: 4085: 4081: 4071: 4069: 4060: 4059: 4055: 4039: 4038: 4026: 4022: 4006: 4005: 3998: 3996: 3985: 3981: 3971: 3969: 3954: 3950: 3942: 3938: 3937: 3933: 3923: 3921: 3913: 3912: 3908: 3903: 3899: 3894: 3890: 3885: 3881: 3870: 3866: 3861: 3857: 3852: 3848: 3841: 3833:. p. 133. 3821: 3817: 3807: 3798: 3797: 3788: 3787: 3777:J.E.B. 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5455: 5450: 5445: 5440: 5435: 5430: 5425: 5420: 5415: 5413:Houghton Brook 5410: 5405: 5403:Dagenham Brook 5400: 5395: 5390: 5385: 5380: 5375: 5369: 5367: 5363: 5362: 5360: 5359: 5354: 5349: 5344: 5339: 5334: 5329: 5323: 5321: 5317: 5316: 5314: 5313: 5308: 5303: 5301:Bromley-by-Bow 5298: 5293: 5288: 5283: 5278: 5273: 5268: 5263: 5258: 5253: 5248: 5243: 5238: 5233: 5228: 5226:Wheathampstead 5223: 5218: 5213: 5207: 5205: 5201: 5200: 5198: 5197: 5191: 5189: 5185: 5184: 5182: 5181: 5179:Greater London 5176: 5171: 5166: 5160: 5158: 5154: 5153: 5142: 5141: 5134: 5127: 5119: 5110: 5109: 5107: 5106: 5089: 5083: 5078: 5076:City Mill Lock 5073: 5067: 5065: 5052: 5051: 5049: 5048: 5043: 5038: 5032: 5030: 5022: 5021: 5019: 5018: 5016:Regent's Canal 5013: 5008: 5003: 4997: 4995: 4983: 4982: 4980: 4979: 4974: 4969: 4964: 4959: 4954: 4949: 4944: 4939: 4934: 4928: 4926: 4922: 4921: 4919: 4918: 4913: 4908: 4903: 4901:Tottenham Lock 4898: 4893: 4891:Pickett's Lock 4888: 4883: 4878: 4873: 4868: 4863: 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Index

Lea River
River Lee (disambiguation)

Hertford Basin
United Kingdom
Bedfordshire
Hertfordshire
Essex
Greater London
Leagrave
Luton
Harpenden
Hatfield
Hertford
Ware
Hoddesdon
Broxbourne
Waltham Abbey
Enfield Town
Edmonton
Tottenham
Clapton
Stratford
Bow
Canning Town
Leagrave
Luton
51°54′37″N 0°27′40″W / 51.910338°N 0.461233°W / 51.910338; -0.461233
Mouth
Bow Creek

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