6035:
was rejected. Tolls decreased from £11,344 (equivalent to £1,260,000 in 2023), during 1839 to £3,111 (equivalent to £370,000 in 2023), in 1855. Many of the connecting waterways were bought by railway companies, and gradually fell into disrepair. In an attempt to improve the situation, the company toyed with the idea of cable-hauled steam tugs, but instead purchased a conventional steam dredger and some steam tugs. The cost of improvements was too great for the old company, and so an Act of
Parliament was obtained in 1884 to restructure the company and raise additional capital. Failure to raise much of the capital resulted in another Act being obtained in 1887, with similar aims and similar results. A third Act of 1892 reverted the name to the Trent Navigation Company, and this time, some improvements were performed.
1564:
6101:
the waterways were nationalised. The last act of the directors was to pay a 7.5 per cent dividend on the shares in 1950. Having taken over responsibility for the waterway, the
Transport Commission enlarged Newark Town lock in 1952, and the flood lock at Holme was removed to reduce the risk of flooding in Nottingham. More improvements followed between 1957 and 1960. The two locks at Cromwell became one, capable of holding eight Trent barges, dredging equipment was updated, and several of the locks were mechanised. Traffic increased from 620,000 tonnes during 1951 to 1,017,356 tonnes during 1964, but all of this was below Nottingham. Commercial carrying above Nottingham ceased during the 1950s, to be replaced by pleasure cruising.
2520:
6581:
6085:, who were responsible for the Nottingham Canal between Trent Lock and Lenton. Plans for new larger locks at Beeston and Wilford were abandoned when the Trent Catchment Board opposed them. The Grand Union refused to improve the Soar Navigation, because the Trent Navigation Company could not guarantee 135,000 tons of additional traffic. The company also considered a plan to reopen the river to Burton, which would have involved the rebuilding of Kings Mills lock, and the construction of four new locks. An extra set of gates were added to Cromwell lock in 1935, effectively creating a second lock, while the Lenton to Trent Lock section was leased from the LNER in 1936, and ultimately purchased in 1946.
6114:
2452:
1762:
7319:
911:
6771:
6089:
6396:
2488:
washed away. The bridges at
Wolseley, Wychnor and the main span at Swarkestone were all destroyed. In Nottingham, residents of Narrow Marsh were trapped by the floodwaters in their first floor rooms, boats were used to take supplies to those stranded. Livestock was badly affected, 72 sheep drowned in Wilford and ten cows were lost in Bridgford. The vulnerable flood bank at Spalford was breached again, floodwaters spreading out across the low-lying land, even reaching the River Witham and flooding Lincoln. Some 20,000 acres (81 km; 31 sq mi) were flooded for a period of over three weeks.
6051:, Sir Edward Leader Williams, was commissioned to survey the river, while negotiations with the North Staffordshire Railway, who owned the Trent and Mersey Canal and had maintained its viability, ensured that some of the clauses from previous Acts of Parliament did not prevent progress. A plan to build six locks between Cromwell and Holme, and to dredge this section to ensure it was 60 feet (18 m) wide and 5 feet (1.5 m) deep was authorised by an Act of Parliament obtained in 1906. Raising finance was difficult, but some was subscribed by the chairman and vice-chairman, and construction of
5969:, was completed by 1777. The canal ran parallel to the upper river to Burton upon Trent, where new wharfs and warehouses at Horninglow served the town, and the Burton Boat Company were unable to repair the damaged reputation of the river created by their predecessors. Eventually in 1805, they reached an agreement with Henshall & Co., the leading canal carriers, for the closure of the river above Wilden Ferry. Though the river is no doubt legally still navigable above Shardlow, it is probable that the agreement marks the end of the use of that stretch of the river as a commercial navigation.
2492:
5877:
2516:
flood devastated many places along the river, at Burton upon Trent much of the town was inundated, with flooded streets and houses, and dead animals floating past in the flood. Food was scarce, "in one day 10,000 loaves had to be sent into the town and distributed gratuitously to save people from famine". In Newark the water was deep enough to allow four grammar school boys to row across the countryside to Kelham. The flood marks at Girton show that this flood was only 4 inches (100 mm) lower than that of 1795, when the village was flooded to a depth of 3 feet (0.91 m).
6809:
2558:
12930:
1803:
7972:
7816:
7764:
7712:
7504:
2173:
2133:
7170:
5981:, where the channel splits into two. The residents of the town wanted to increase the use of the branch nearest to them, and so an Act of Parliament was obtained in 1772 to authorise the work. Newark Navigation Commissioners were created, with powers to borrow money to fund the construction of two locks, and to charge tolls for boats using them. The work was completed by October 1773, and the separate tolls remained in force until 1783, when they were replaced by a one-shilling (5p) toll whichever channel the boats used.
12938:
7126:
4328:
2554:
levels from 1954, and subsequently the floodbanks and defences along the lower river were improved to this standard with the works being completed in 1965. In
December 2013, the largest storm surge since the 1950s occurred on the Trent, when a high spring tide combined with strong winds and a low pressure weather system, produced elevated tidal river levels in the lower reaches. The resulting surge overtopped the flood defences in the area near Keadby and Burringham, flooding 50 properties.
7868:
1827:
water-logged catchment that can respond rapidly in terms of runoff, to any additional rainfall. Such conditions occurred in
February 1977, with widespread flooding in the lower reaches of the Trent when heavy rain produced a peak flow of nearly 1,000 m/s (35,000 cu ft/s) at Nottingham. In 2000 similar conditions occurred again, with above average rainfall in the autumn being followed by further rainfall, producing flood conditions in November of that year.
5374:
4989:
6789:
based catches, to one of chub and bream, a change that was perceived by anglers to represent a ‘serious detriment’ to the fishery. This led to comments that the river had become ‘too clean for its fish’, and its popularity, especially for match fishing, declined from the mid 1980s. Competition from other fisheries such as well stocked ponds and lakes with better amenities and more consistent catches of fish also meant a reduction in the appeal of fishing the Trent.
6006:, which prevented the Erewash Canal company from getting permission to build it, and then had the proposal removed from the Nottingham Canal company's bill in return for their support of the main bill. The parallel canal was thwarted in May 1793, when they negotiated the withdrawal of the canal bill by proposing a thorough survey of the river which would result in their own legislation being put before parliament. William Jessop performed the survey, assisted by
5696:
4364:
4219:
50:
1301:
7920:
7452:
5677:
5207:
4797:
3540:
3116:
2932:
2902:
2733:
2647:
2053:
2013:
1973:
1933:
8024:
5763:
5636:
5629:
5563:
5457:
5417:
5304:
5260:
5144:
5083:
5046:
4824:
4454:
3996:
3922:
3721:
3673:
3639:
3307:
6707:
6026:
exceeded the authorised capital by a large margin, with the extra being borrowed, but the company continued to pay a 7 per cent dividend on the original shares and on those created to finance the new work. In 1823 and again in 1831, the Newark
Navigation Commissioners proposed improvements to the river, so that larger vessels could be accommodated, but the Trent Navigation Company were making a good profit, and did not see the need for such work.
4924:
4611:
2844:
716:
7660:
7608:
7556:
5799:
5670:
5570:
5464:
5431:
5352:
5240:
5233:
5226:
5151:
4996:
4967:
4960:
4912:
4831:
4804:
4651:
4500:
4255:
4171:
4107:
4060:
4040:
3951:
3848:
3755:
3601:
3567:
3533:
3496:
3444:
3399:
3321:
3278:
3255:
3189:
3175:
3146:
3083:
3069:
2958:
2866:
2832:
2755:
2093:
2261:, whereby river water was allowed to flood into adjacent fields through a series of warping drains, enabling the silt to settle out across the land. Up to 0.3 metres (1 ft) of deposition could occur in a single season, and depths of 1.5 metres (5 ft) have been accumulated over time at some locations. A number of the smaller Trent tributaries are still named as warping drains, such as Morton warping drain, near Gainsborough.
6039:
5792:
5703:
5622:
5596:
5589:
5536:
5529:
5424:
5381:
5345:
5331:
5290:
5200:
5117:
5076:
4953:
4946:
4885:
4744:
4677:
4644:
4570:
4541:
4507:
4447:
4427:
4226:
4180:
4091:
4024:
4003:
3976:
3960:
3929:
3915:
3881:
3796:
3714:
3610:
3408:
3347:
3314:
3239:
3214:
3182:
3076:
2895:
2873:
2706:
1580:, the course of the river following the arc of these mudstones as they pass through the Midlands all the way to the Humber. The mudstones are not exposed by the bed of the river, as there is a layer of gravels and then alluvium above the bedrock. In places, however the mudstones do form river cliffs, most notably at Gunthorpe and Stoke Lock near Radcliffe on Trent, the village being named after the distinctive red coloured strata.
6491:
5717:
5603:
5556:
5522:
5497:
5490:
5483:
5450:
5395:
5338:
5177:
5170:
5124:
5110:
5003:
4892:
4865:
4858:
4790:
4764:
4737:
4711:
4691:
4684:
4670:
4597:
4577:
4548:
4534:
4527:
4480:
4473:
4420:
4400:
4393:
4371:
4335:
4308:
4301:
4274:
4248:
4196:
4188:
4141:
4134:
4127:
4099:
4032:
3968:
3895:
3888:
3862:
3841:
3817:
3789:
3762:
3748:
3741:
3707:
3618:
3594:
3560:
3526:
3489:
3482:
3458:
3451:
3437:
3416:
3392:
3368:
3361:
3340:
3247:
3123:
3047:
3025:
3001:
2994:
2987:
2925:
2808:
2801:
2787:
2726:
2661:
5756:
5710:
5663:
5388:
5297:
5039:
5010:
4771:
4718:
4618:
4604:
4357:
3855:
3803:
2654:
2640:
38:
1745:
Beneath the alluvium are widespread deposits of sand and gravel, which also occur as gravel terraces considerably above the height of the current river level. There is thought to be a complex succession of at least six separate gravel terrace systems along the river, deposited when a much larger Trent flowed through the existing valley, and along its ancestral routes through the water gaps at
Lincoln and Ancaster.
7274:
6209:
5017:
4281:
3810:
3680:
3646:
3354:
2794:
2687:
531:
7034:
15738:
6852:
6834:
6816:
6924:
6906:
6888:
6870:
1799:
Tame, which contributes nearly a quarter of the total flow for the Trent, with the other significant tributaries being the
Derwent at 18%, Soar 17%, the Dove 13%, and the Sow 8%. Four of these main tributaries, including the Dove and Derwent which drain the upland Peak District, all join within the middle reaches, giving rise to a comparatively energetic river system for the UK.
6515:, an indicator of the contamination present in the river. There were corresponding increases in dissolved oxygen, an indicator of a healthy river environment. The programme of monitoring also extended to taking biological samples, and one of the first biotic indices used for assessing the ecological rather than the chemical quality of rivers was developed by the local
5998:
Parliament obtained in 1783, which also allowed a horse towing path to be built. The work was completed by
September 1787, and dividends of 5 per cent were paid on the capital during 1786 and 1787, increasing to 7 per cent, the maximum allowed by the Act, after that. Jessop carried out a survey for a side cut and lock at Sawley in 1789, and it was built by 1793.
2575:, but problems did occur in undefended areas such as Willington and Gunthorpe, and again at Girton where 19 houses were flooded. The flood defences in Nottingham that protect 16,000 homes and those in Burton where they prevent 7,000 properties from flooding were reassessed after this flood, and were subsequently improved between 2006 and 2012.
1054:. The river frontage in the town is lined with warehouses, that were once used when the town was an inland port, many of which have been renovated for modern use. Downstream of the town the villages are often named in pairs, representing the fact that they were once linked by a river ferry between the two settlements. These villages include
7060:
6190:. The use of a maritime pilot on the Trent is not compulsory for commercial craft, but is suggested for those without any experience of the river. Navigation can be difficult, and there have been a number of incidents with ships running aground and in one case, striking Keadby Bridge. The most recent occurrence involved the
2235:
heavily influenced by effluent returns from sewage works, especially the Tame where summer flows can be made up of 90% effluent. For the Trent this proportion is lower, but with nearly half of low flows being made up of these effluent inflows, it is still significant. There are also baseflow contributions from the major
1236:, however, given the wider context of the scene, in which conspirators propose to divide England into three after a revolt, it is thought that Hotspur's intentions were of a grander design, diverting the river east towards the Wash such that he would benefit from a much larger share of the divided Kingdom. Downstream of
7328:
Both whitewater and flat water canoeing is possible on the Trent, with published guides and touring routes being listed for the river. There is a canoe slalom course at Stone, a purpose built 700 m (2,300 ft) artificial course at Holme
Pierrepont, and various weirs including those at Newark
6766:
The effluent and industrial pollution of the early 20th century, led to a rapid decline in fish stocks, large stretches of the river became fishless and species such as salmon almost disappeared. As water quality improved from the 1960s onwards, fish numbers recovered, and recreational coarse fishing
6744:
The largest of those listed was the sturgeon, which at one time were caught in the Trent as far upstream as King's Mill, but only in low numbers. Particular examples included one of 8 feet (2.4 m) taken near Donington castle in 1255, and another at King's Mill of 7 feet (2.1 m) in 1791. The
6732:
The Domesday catalogue showed that there were many successful mills and fisheries along the Trent. Mills were important locations for fish and eel traps, the eels being caught during ‘quill time’ between mid-August and early September. Written records show that in the 12th century landlords were paid
6728:
discovered in the abandoned river channels at Hemington. More definitive finds from the medieval period were also found at this site and near Colwick. These consisted of V-shaped alignments of stakes; wattle panels and a large wicker trap and demonstrate that passive fishing techniques were in use on
6539:
Although now considered cleaner, there are still problems with diffuse pollution from agricultural runoff and urban areas, as well as point source contamination from sewage works. The improvements that have taken place mean that the Trent can be used for public water consumption. Riverside lakes near
6100:
Frank Rayner, who had been with the company since 1887, and had served as its engineer and later general manager since 1896, died in December 1945. Sir Ernest Jardine, who as vice-chairman had partly funded the first lock at Cromwell in 1908, died in 1947, and the company ceased to exist in 1948 when
6034:
The arrival of the railways resulted in significant change for the company. Tolls were reduced to retain the traffic, wages were increased to retain the workforce, and they sought amalgamation with a railway company. The Nottingham and Gainsborough Railway offered £100 per share during 1845, but this
6001:
At the beginning of the 1790s, the Navigation faced calls for a bypass of the river at Nottingham, where the passage past Trent Bridge was dangerous, and the threat of a canal running parallel to the river, which was proposed by the Erewash and the Trent and Mersey Canal companies. In order to retain
5988:
next demanded major improvements to the river down to Gainsborough, including new cuts, locks, dredging and a towing path suitable for horses. The Dadfords, who were engineers on the Trent and Mersey Canal, estimated the cost at £20,000, but the proposal was opposed by landowners and merchants on the
7336:
Organised trips on cruise boats have long been a feature of the Trent, at one time steam launches took passengers from Trent Bridge to Colwick Park, similar trips run today but in reverse, starting from Colwick and passing through Nottingham they use boats known as the Trent Princess and Trent Lady.
7110:
opened around 1760. As no archive sources record that the Hemington bridge existed, there may have been other medieval bridge projects now forgotten. (Until the late 18th century, a long period of stagnation for economic and technical reasons limited the number of bridges over the Trent; it has been
7047:
noted in 1829 that all three types of crossing were still in use on the Derbyshire section of the Trent, but that the fords were derelict and dangerous. These fording points only allowed passage across the river when water levels were low; when the river was in flood a long detour could be required.
6548:
Artificial changes along the Trent, due to navigation, farming, mineral extraction and drainage works, mean that much of the riparian landscape has been altered, reducing the amount of natural habitat. The river channel links the remaining, but fragmented wetland areas and nature reserves, providing
6419:
Until the outbreak of the Second World War, the main source of pollution continued to be the Potteries, although there was contamination from the Tame and other lower tributaries it was not as prominent. During the 1950s, however, the same problem of effluent dilution that occurred in Stoke began to
2507:
The bank is formed upon a plain of sandy nature, and when it was broken in 1795, the water forced an immense breach, the size of which may be judged from the fact that eighty loads of faggots and upwards of four hundred tons of earth were required to fill up the hole, an operation which took several
2487:
flood of February 1795, which followed an eight-week period of harsh winter weather, rivers froze which that meant mills were unable to grind corn, and then followed a rapid thaw. Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or
1817:
Rainfall in the catchment generally follows topography with the highest annual rainfall of 1,450 mm (57 in) and above occurring over the high moorland uplands of the Derwent headwaters to the north and west, with the lowest of 580 mm (23 in), in the lowland areas to the north and
1774:
The lower sequences of these terraces have been widely quarried for sand and gravel, and the extraction of these minerals continues to be an important industry in the Trent Valley, with some three million tonnes of aggregates being produced each year. Once worked out, the remaining gravel pits which
1748:
This ‘staircase’ of flat topped terraces was created as a result of successive periods of deposition and subsequent down cutting by the river, a product of the meltwater and glacially eroded material produced from ice sheets at the end of glacial periods through the Pleistocene epoch between 450,000
1455:
Land use is predominantly rural, with some three-quarters of the Trent catchment given over to agriculture. This ranges from moorland grazing of sheep in the upland areas, through to improved pasture and mixed farms in the middle reaches, where dairy farming is important. Intensive arable farming of
7096:
were knocked out by the great flood of 1795 and rebuilt, but the bridge's more rural location allowed large portions of the medieval bridge to survive and remain in use today. Crossing a wide flood plain, the bridge is almost one mile (1.6 km) long, a laborious project to allow flood waters to
6796:
Salmon, a species that became virtually extinct due to historic pollution, have been progressively reintroduced on the tributaries since 1998, with thousands of salmon parr being released into the Dove and its tributary the Churnet each year. Returning adult salmon have been seen leaping over weirs
6423:
The Tame pollution also reached the Trent as well, with one of the worse affected reaches being that downstream of the confluence with the Tame through Burton, this being exacerbated by its late introduction of sewage treatment, and the substantial wastewater arising from the breweries in the town.
5957:
In 1748, merchants from Nottingham attempted to end this monopoly by landing goods on the banks and into carts, but Fosbrooke used his ferry rope to block the river, and then created a bridge by mooring boats across the channel, and employing men to defend them. Hayne subsequently scuppered a barge
2439:
The Trent is widely known for its tendency to cause significant flooding along its course, and there is a well documented flood history extending back for some 900 years. In Nottingham the heights of significant historic floods from 1852 have been carved into a bridge abutment next to Trent Bridge,
1822:
effect of the Welsh mountains to the west, reducing amounts to an average of 691 mm (27.2 in) for the tributary basin. The average for the whole Trent catchment is 720 mm (28 in) which is significantly lower than the average for United Kingdom at 1,101 mm (43.3 in) and
10250:
7305:
Historically swimming in the river was popular, in 1770 at Nottingham there were two bathing areas on opposite banks at Trent Bridge which were improved in 1857 with changing sheds and an assistant. Similar facilities were present in 1870 on the water meadows at Burton-on-Trent, which also had its
6072:
Increased running costs after the First World War could not be met by increasing the tolls, as the company had no statutory powers to do so, and so suggested that the Ministry of Transport should take over the navigation, which they did from 24 September 1920. Tolls were increased, and a committee
6059:
of gravel removed from the river bed. At 188 by 30 feet (57.3 by 9.1 m), Cromwell lock could hold a tug and three barges, and was opened on 22 May 1911. The transport of petroleum provided a welcome increase to trade on the river, but little more work was performed before the beginning of the
1830:
Another meteorological risk, although one that occurs less often, is that related to the rapid melting of snow lying in the catchment. This can be a result of a sudden rise in temperature after a prolonged cold period, or when combined with extensive rainfall. Many of the largest historical floods
7101:
at Hemington, but this was gone long before the end of the Middle Ages. The complex of three bridges provides evidence of attempts to keep a crossing open over slightly more than two hundred years from 1097, with three bridges constructed on the same site but felled by scouring, floods and course
6788:
Analysis of catch returns from 1969 to 1985, showed that the fish caught most often by anglers were barbel, bream, bleak, carp, chub, dace, eel, gudgeon, perch, and roach. Over the study period the returns revealed that there was a variation in the species caught, with a shift from roach and dace
6740:
described the River Trent as 'One of the finest rivers in the world and the most abounding with excellent salmon and all sorts of delicate fish.' A list composed in 1641 for the Trent, contained thirty types of fish and other species including those that migrated from the sea such as shad, smelt,
6469:
In 1970, Mr Jennings again raised the issue of pollution through Burton, the River Tame continuing to be a source of the problem, and further improvements were promised. The responsibility for sewage treatment works still belonged primarily to local authorities, which often meant an uncoordinated
6104:
Although commercial use of the river has declined, the lower river between Cromwell and Nottingham can still take large motor barges up to around 150 feet (46 m) in length with a capacity of approx 300 tonnes. Barges still transport gravel from pits at Girton and Besthorpe to Goole and Hull.
2234:
The Trent has marked variations in discharge, with long term average monthly flows at Colwick fluctuating from 45 m/s (1,600 cu ft/s) in July during the summer, and increasing to 151 m/s (5,300 cu ft/s) in January. During lower flows the Trent and its tributaries are
7048:
He reported that they could be treacherous to the unwary, since there were few gauges to show if the river had become too deep to cross, and that they were rarely used except by locals. One of the earliest known fords was the crossing at Littleborough, constructed by the Romans it was paved with
2515:
The principal flood of the 19th century and the second largest recorded, was in October 1875. In Nottingham a cart overturned in the floodwaters near the Wilford Road and six people drowned, dwellings nearby were flooded to a depth of 6 feet (1.8 m). Although not quite as large as 1795 this
2469:. Some of the earliest floods can be assessed by using Spalford bank as a substitute measure for the size of a particular flood, as it has been estimated that the bank only failed when flows were greater than 1,000 m/s (35,000 cu ft/s), the bank was also breached in 1403 and 1795.
1798:
The topography, geology and land use of the Trent catchment all have a direct influence on the hydrology of the river. The variation in these factors is also reflected in the contrasting runoff characteristics and subsequent inflows of the principal tributaries. The largest of these is the River
1744:
Sand, gravels and alluvium deposits that overlie the mudstone bedrock occur almost along the entire length of the river, and are an important feature of the middle and lower reaches, with the alluvial river silt producing fertile soils that are used for intensive agriculture in the Trent valley.
7188:
The primary reason for locating so many generating stations beside the Trent was the availability of sufficient amounts of cooling water from the river. This combined with the nearby supplies of fuel in the form of coal from the Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire coalfields, and the existing railway
7072:
at a number of locations including Weston on Trent and Fiskerton, both of which were still in operation in the middle of the 20th century. The ferry boats used along the Trent ranged in size from small rowing boats, to flat decked craft that could carry livestock, horses, and in some case their
5997:
was asked to re-assess the situation. He suggested that dredging, deepening, and restricting the width of the channel could make significant improvements to the navigable depth, although cuts would be required at Wilford, Nottingham bridge and Holme. This proposal formed the basis for an Act of
2553:
independently of fluvial flows, a series of which occurred during October and November 1954, resulting in the worse tidal flooding experienced along the lower reaches. These floods revealed the need for a tidal protection scheme, which would cope with the flows experienced in 1947 and the tidal
1826:
Like other large lowland British rivers, the Trent is vulnerable to long periods of rainfall caused by sluggish low pressure weather systems repeatedly crossing the basin from the Atlantic, especially during the autumn and winter when evaporation is at its lowest. This combination can produce a
6683:, an inland saltmarsh, which is a rare habitat for the UK. A vestige of the saline marshes created by the brine springs that seep from the groundwater of the Mercia mudstones, the reserve contains salt tolerant species normally found on the coast, such as sea plantain, arrowgrass and milkwort.
6427:
The pollution of the "Trent catchment was probably at its worst in the late 1950s", this being the result of the ongoing industrialisation of the urban areas, combined with the interruption and under investment caused by two world wars, which lead to only piecemeal improvements of the sewerage
6025:
The aim of the improvements was to increase the minimum depth from 2 feet (0.6 m) to 3 feet (0.9 m). By early 1796, the Beeston cut was operational, with the Cranfleet cut following in 1797, and the Holme cut in 1800, with the whole works being finished by 1 September 1801. The cost
10441:
6482:
The economic recession in the 1970s meant that there was a considerable contraction of heavy industrial sectors, reducing pollution loadings from factories and foundries. Later improvements such as the series of purification lakes that were constructed on the Tame in the 1980s, which allowed
6530:
By 2004, it was reported that the Trent was cleaner than it had been in the last 70–80 years, and that episodic incidents of pollution had also reduced considerably since the 1970s. The river remains vulnerable to these pollution events, such as the one that occurred in October 2009 when an
6424:
Angling clubs in Burton used the Dove or local lakes for fishing, as the Trent through the town was absent of any fish. Downstream, the inflow of cleaner water from the Dove and then the Derwent meant that conditions improved enough to allow recreational coarse fishing in the lower reaches.
7332:
Established in 1886 the Trent valley sailing club is one of two clubs that use the river for dingy sailing, regattas, and events. There are also a number of clubs that sail on the open water that has been created as a result of flooded gravel workings which include Hoveringham, Girton, and
6457:
and sewers built during the Victorian era in the urban areas, but this was expensive, and took time to complete. The changes were helped by the introduction of more stringent pollution control legislation, which required industrial waste to be discharged to sewers, and the formation of the
5958:
in King's Lock, and for the next eight years goods had to be transhipped around it. Despite a Chancery injunction against them, the two men continued with their action. Hayne's lease expired in 1762, and Lord Paget's son, the Earl of Uxbridge, gave the new lease to the Burton Boat Company.
6181:
Between Trent Falls and Keadby, coastal vessels that have navigated through the Humber still deliver cargoes to the wharves of Grove Port, Neap House, Keadby, Gunness and Flixborough. Restrictions on size mean that the largest vessels that can be accommodated are 100 m (330 ft)
6449:
John Jennings, the local MP for Burton highlighted these problems in a speech to the House when he stated in 1956, that as in previous years the river had been declared unsafe for swimming on advice from the medical officer, and how its unhealthy condition affected a local rowing club.
14580:
7361:
The River Soar which drains the majority of the county of Leicestershire, could also be considered as the second largest tributary, as it has a larger catchment area than the Dove or Derwent, but its discharge is significantly less than the Derwent, and lower than the Dove.
1601:
and the eastern watershed of the Trent. The most important in terms of the river are the extensive sandstone and limestone aquifers that underlie many of the tributary catchments. These include the Sherwood sandstones that occur beneath much of eastern Nottinghamshire, the
1753:
that once lived along the river, the bones and teeth of animals such as the woolly mammoth, bison and wolves that existed during colder periods have all been identified. Another notable find in a related terrace system near Derby from a warmer interglacial period, was the
7155:, one of the earliest being Willington in 1898, the first toll free crossing was marked by a procession across the bridge and a day of celebration. The only toll bridge that remains across the Trent is at Dunham, although it is free to cross on Christmas and Boxing Day.
6784:
By the 1970s the Trent was regarded as 'one of the most productive rivers in the British Isles'. by anglers, who would travel from South Yorkshire and other surrounding areas, to fish the Trent as their local rivers still remained badly polluted and were absent of fish.
6174:) and just west of Nottingham, where there are two lengths of canal, Sawley and Cranfleet cuts. Below Cromwell lock, the Trent is tidal, and therefore only navigable by experienced, well-equipped boaters. Navigation lights and a proper anchor and cable are compulsory.
6535:
from a factory into the sewer system in Stoke-on-Trent, affected the treatment works at Strongford. This resulted in the release of raw sewage and the chemical into the river, killing thousands of fish, and posing a health risk to river users as far south as Burton.
2264:
Warp was also used as a commercial product, after being collected from the river banks at low tide, it was transported along the Chesterfield Canal to Walkeringham where it was dried out and refined to be eventually sold as a silver polish for cutlery manufacturers.
10150:
7310:
still takes place at locations including Colwick Park Lake adjacent to the river, with its own voluntary lifeguards. The first person to swim the entire swimmable length of the Trent was Tom Milner, who swam 139 miles (224 km) over nine days in July 2015.
5954:, while the wharf and warehouses at Wilden were leased by Leonard Fosbrooke, who held the ferry rights and was a business partner of Hayne. The two men refused to allow any cargo to be landed which was not carried in their own boats, and so created a monopoly.
1373:
plateau at 634 metres (2,080 ft); through to the intensively farmed and drained flat fenland areas that exist alongside the lower tidal reaches, where ground levels can equal sea level. These lower reaches are protected from tidal flooding by a series of
1786:. These levels extend across the Trent valley, and include the lower reaches of the Eau, Torne and Idle. In some areas, successive layers of peat were built up above the lacustrine deposits during the Holocene period, which created lowland mires such as the
10445:
11721:
6073:
recommended improvements to the river. Nottingham Corporation invested some £450,000 on building the locks authorised by the 1906 Act, starting with Holme lock on 28 September 1921, and finishing with Hazelford lock, which was formally opened by
14708:
12543:
1240:, the river increasingly trends northwards, cutting off a portion of Nottinghamshire and nearly all of Lincolnshire from his share, north of the Trent. The idea for this scene, may have been based on the disagreement regarding a mill weir near
12569:
7349:
endowed 'The beauteous Trent' with 'thirty different streams' the river is joined by more than twice that number of different tributaries, of which the largest in terms of flow is the Tame which drains most of the West Midlands, including
11217:
10158:
2571:, with widespread flooding of low-lying land along the Trent valley, including many roads and railways. The flood defences around Nottingham and Burton constructed during the 1950s, following the 1947 event, stopped any major
6080:
During the early 1930s, the company considered enlarging the navigation above Nottingham, in conjunction with improvements to the River Soar Navigation, between Trent Lock and Leicester. There were also negotiations with the
6697:
and footprints of these elusive animals were found. They have also now been sighted at locations such as Wolseley, Willington, and Attenborough. Seals have been reported up to near the head of the tidal section at Newark.
6391:
council in 1902. He also took out an injunction against the council to prevent the ongoing contamination causing a "most foul and offensive stench", the river not even being suitable to water grazing cattle on the estate.
6046:
With traffic still between 350,000 and 400,000 tonnes per year, Frank Rayner became the engineer in 1896, and the company were persuaded that major work was necessary if the navigation was to survive. The engineer for the
6792:
Recreational fishing is still popular, although anglers no longer line the banks as they once did. There are many fishing clubs that use the river, with catches including barbel, bream, carp, chub, dace, pike, and roach.
6352:
fishery, with the river producing an annual catch of some 3,000 fish, a decade later, this had fallen to 100. The collapse of the fishery was due to the rapid population increase of the towns that developed following the
6420:
become significant in Birmingham and the Black Country. Domestic effluent and polluting discharges from the metal working industries in the upper reaches, combined to affect the whole length of the tributary River Tame.
2533:
the Trent overtopped its banks in Nottingham. Large parts of the city and surrounding areas were flooded with 9,000 properties and nearly a hundred industrial premises affected some to first floor height. The suburbs of
2464:
One of the earliest recorded floods along the Trent was in 1141, and like many other large historical events was caused by the melting of snow following heavy rainfall, it also caused a breach in the outer floodbank at
7189:
infrastructure meant that a string of twelve large power stations were originally constructed along its banks. At one time these sites provided a quarter of the electricity needs of the UK, giving rise to the epithet '
7297:
created in 1998 as a long-distance footpath, enables walkers to enjoy the combined attractions of ‘the river’s rich natural heritage and its history as an inland navigation’. Extended in 2012, the route now runs from
2226:
near Nottingham, the average flow rises to 83.8 m/s (2,960 cu ft/s), due to the combined inputs of the other major tributaries namely the Dove, Derwent and Soar. The last point of measurement is
6357:. The tipping point being the introduction of piped water and a basic sewer network, which meant that effluent, which was previously stored in cesspits, was carried away through drains into the nearest brook.
7314:
Rowing clubs have existed at Burton, Newark and Nottingham since the mid-1800s, with various regattas taking place between them, both on the river and on the rowing course at the national watersports centre.
1165:
is described on an old map as 'Old Trent Water', records show that this was once the main navigable route, with the river having switched to a more northerly course in the 18th century. Farther downstream at
7067:
Ferries often replaced these earlier fording points, and were essential where the water was too deep, such as the tidal section of the lower river. As they were a source of income, they were recorded in the
12176:
1775:
are usually flooded by the relatively high water table have been reused for a wide variety of purposes. These include recreational water activities, and once rehabilitated, as nature reserves and wetlands.
12004:
6593:
Additional nature conservation areas were created beside the river in the 20th century, when a number of disused gravel pits, were rehabilitated as nature reserves. One of the most important of these is
6474:
taking over the role for the Trent catchment. This led to increased investment, the closure of older and smaller works, with sewage treatment being combined at larger modern works such as Strongford and
14701:
7358:. The second and third largest are the Derwent and the Dove respectively; together these two rivers drain the majority of Derbyshire and Staffordshire, including the upland areas of the Peak District.
7250:
The three largest remaining coal-fired stations at Ratcliffe, Cottam and West Burton still use domestic coal supplies, although this is now being replaced by imported coal brought by ship from abroad.
6797:
on the river and in 2011 a large salmon weighing over 10 pounds (4.5 kg) was caught at an undisclosed location, and was 'thought to be the biggest caught on the Trent in the last thirty years'.
14434:
7056:. The importance of these fords was demonstrated by their inclusion in the 1783 navigation Act, which limited any dredging at these sites so that they remained less than 2 feet (0.61 m) deep.
13661:
5950:
and several cuts and basins. The Act gave him absolute control over the building of any wharves and warehouses above Nottingham Bridge. Lord Paget leased the navigation and the wharf at Burton to
12778:
11228:
7196:
Once these early stations reached the end of their functional life, they were usually demolished, although in some cases the sites have been retained and redeveloped as gas fired power stations.
7337:
Others trips run from Newark castle, and two converted barges; the Newark Crusader and Nottingham Crusader, provide river cruises for disabled people via the St John Ambulance Waterwing scheme.
629:("way"). This may indeed indicate a river that is prone to flooding. However, a more likely explanation may be that it was considered to be a river that could be crossed principally by means of
10179:
Ripper, S. and Cooper L.P., 2009, The Hemington Bridges: "The Excavation of Three Medieval Bridges at Hemington Quarry, Near Castle Donington, Leicestershire", Leicester Archaeology Monograph
1560:
at Sandon, and it meets the same sandstone again as it flows beside Cannock Chase, between Great Haywood and Armitage, there is also another outcrop between Weston-on-Trent and King's Mill.
12227:
6693:
have meant that otters have now returned to the Trent system, having been absent as recently as the 1980s. A survey in 2003 showed a doubling in the number of sites where evidence, such as
6077:
on 25 June 1926. A loan from Nottingham Corporation and a grant from the Unemployment Grants Committee enabled the company to rebuild Newark Nether lock, which was opened on 12 April 1926.
2444:
being transferred from the medieval Hethbeth bridge that pre-dated the existing 19th-century crossing. Historic flood levels have also been recorded at Girton and on the churchyard wall at
13402:
12595:
700:, from a number of sources including the Trent Head Well. It is then joined by other small streams to form the Head of Trent, which flows south, to the only reservoir along its course at
11847:
7302:
in the south through to Alkborough where the river meets the Humber. It combines riverside and towpath sections, with other paths to villages and places of interest in the wider valley.
14318:
12517:
5942:. c. 26) to extend navigation up to Fleetstones Bridge, Burton, despite opposition from the people of Nottingham. Lord Paget seems to have funded the work privately, building locks at
1583:
The low range of hills, which have been formed into a steep set of cliffs overlooking the Trent between Scunthorpe and Alkborough are also made up of mudstones, but are of the younger
6055:
began in 1908. The Newark Navigation Commissioners financed improvements to Newark Town lock at the same time, and dredging of the channel was largely funded by selling the 400,000
7365:
In terms of rainfall the Derwent receives the highest annual average rainfall, whereas the Devon, which has the lowest average rainfall is the driest catchment of those tabulated.
6022:. An Act of Parliament was obtained in 1794, and the existing proprietors subscribed the whole of the authorised capital of £13,000 (equivalent to £1,890,000 in 2023), themselves.
1782:
glacial period the formation of Lake Humber in the lowest reaches of the river, meant that substantial lake bed clays and silts were laid down to create the flat landscape of the
7097:
pass under it. At Newark, the last bridge on the Trent until modern times, the bridge was rebuilt in 1775. At least one other medieval attempt was made to bridge the Trent near
2210:. At Stoke-on-Trent in the upper reaches, the average flow is only 0.6 m/s (21 cu ft/s), which increases considerably to 4.4 m/s (160 cu ft/s), at
11118:
11092:
11289:
2472:
Early bridges were vulnerable to floods, and in 1309 many bridges were washed away or damaged by severe winter floods, including Hethbeth Bridge. In 1683 the same bridge was
15307:
1609:
and the carboniferous limestone in Derbyshire. Not only do these provide baseflows to the major tributaries, the groundwater is an important source for public water supply.
12150:
2231:
here the average flow is 88.4 m/s (3,120 cu ft/s), a relatively small increase due to the input of the Devon, and other smaller Nottinghamshire tributaries.
13953:
11379:
10362:
1252:
which culminated with a long diversion channel being dug to bypass the mill. This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearean period.
13131:
2222:
upstream of Burton the flow increases nearly three-fold to 36.1 m/s (1,270 cu ft/s), due to the additional inflow from the largest tributary the Tame. At
1365:
A distinctive feature of the catchment is the marked variation in the topography and character of the landscape, which varies from the upland moorland headwaters of the
16263:
10739:"The Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of the Middle and Lower Trent Catchment and Adjacent Areas, as Recorded in the River Gravels used as Aggregate Resources"
7092:. The medieval bridges of Burton and Nottingham survived relatively intact until the 1860s, when both were replaced and demolished. The central arches of the medieval
6384:
15637:
13975:
6372:
This was a particular problem in Stoke-on-Trent and the growing towns of the Potteries. Due to the relatively small size of the Trent and its tributaries such as the
6236:, and sometimes beyond. The Aegir cannot travel much beyond Gainsborough as the shape of the river reduces the Aegir to little more than a ripple, and weirs north of
15449:
14919:
14268:
13300:
13170:
12885:
12826:
12092:
11660:
11163:
6178:, the navigation authority for the river from Gainsborough to Trent Falls, insist that anyone in charge of a boat must be experienced at navigating in tidal waters.
1460:
and the lower reaches of the Trent, Torne and Idle. Water level management is important in these lowland areas, and the local watercourses are usually maintained by
14054:
13339:
13229:
12990:
11903:
Brown, A.G.; Cooper, L; Salisbury, C.R.; Smith, D.N. (2001). "Late Holocene channel changes of the Middle Trent: channel response to a thousand-year flood record".
10883:
7010:
Prior to the mid-18th century there were few permanent crossings of the river with only four bridges downstream of the Tame confluence: the old medieval bridges at
11613:
621:
The name "Trent" is possibly from a Romano-British word meaning "strongly flooding". More specifically, the name may be a contraction of two Romano-British words,
13261:
12012:
2538:, West Bridgford and Beeston all suffered particularly badly. Two days later, in the lower tidal reaches of the river, the peak of the flood combined with a high
2476:
also meant the loss of the bridge at Newark. Historical archives often record details of the bridge repairs that followed floods, as the cost of these repairs or
11580:
6412:
nearby at Strongford, the problems continued such that in 1905 the Levenson-Gower family left Trentham altogether and moved to their other properties, including
5313:
5055:
4840:
3576:
7122:
When bridge construction resumed, toll bridges were often constructed on the site of ferry routes. Such was the case at Willington, Gunthorpe and Gainsborough.
2257:
In the lower tidal reaches the Trent has a high sediment load, this fine silt which is also known as ‘warp', was used to improve the soil by a process known as
2249:
15708:
15579:
7140:
At Stapenhill near Burton, there were similar calls for a new bridge, a tally of usage showed that the foot ferry was being used 700 times per day. The new
1510:
is located towards the head of the Soar. Whilst this is not unique for an English river, it does mean that there is an ongoing legacy of issues relating to
15189:
15086:
14426:
6540:
Shardlow act as a reserve water source for Nottingham and Derby, and water is also abstracted at Torksey and Newton-on-Trent for supplies in Lincolnshire.
14502:
10234:
6507:
The improvements in water quality along the Trent were recorded through the chemical monitoring of the river from the 1950s. Polluting substances such as
5993:, published in 1788, estimated that around 500 men who were employed to bow-haul boats would have lost their jobs. Agreement could not be reached, and so
15116:
13691:
13669:
11968:
13923:
16248:
13785:
13601:
13514:
12775:
6232:
meets the downstream flow of the river. The funnel shape of the river mouth exaggerates this effect, causing a large wave to travel upstream as far as
11776:
6376:, which drained these towns, the river and brooks were unable to dilute the inflow of domestic sewage and soon became overwhelmed and badly polluted.
15475:
15303:
14143:
7329:
and Sawley are all used for whitewater paddling. Various canoe and kayak clubs paddle on the river including those at Stone, Burton, and Nottingham.
7286:
Along with other major rivers in the Midlands, the Trent is widely used for recreational activities, both on the water and along its riverbanks. The
7185:
are a dominant and familiar presence within the open landscape of the Trent valley, which has been widely used for power generation since the 1940s.
15608:
13837:
12121:
7030:, where passage was possible, their locations indicated by the suffix ‘ford’ in many riverside place-names such as Hanford, Bridgford, and Wilford.
1276:(c. 130,000 years ago) a mass of stagnant ice left in the Vale of Belvoir caused the river to divert north along the old Lincoln river, through the
16334:
6428:
treatment infrastructure taking place. One effect of this pollution was that the upper and middle reaches were completely devoid of any fish life.
1502:
The majority of these urban areas are in the upper reaches of either the Trent itself, as is the case with Stoke, or its tributaries. For example,
13721:
12234:
3091:
16258:
13398:
12456:
704:. Downstream of the reservoir it passes through Stoke-on-Trent and merges with the Lyme, Fowlea and other brooks that drain the six towns of the
13454:
9736:
14789:
14310:
11840:
2530:
11558:
11532:
11506:
11480:
11454:
11406:
11192:
9797:
14363:
12521:
11938:
10738:
3197:
14015:
13815:
7287:
7278:
4205:
15061:
13432:
13096:
12599:
12426:
9332:
14557:
14195:
14093:
13759:
11699:
10851:
10713:
10324:
1842:, following the dry winter of 1975/6. Flows measured at Nottingham were exceptionally low by the end of August, and were given a drought
1832:
684:(1653) that the Trent is "... so called from thirty kind of fishes that are found in it, or for that it receiveth thirty lesser rivers."
13492:
13060:
12495:
11815:
11040:
10502:
9869:
9771:
1838:
At the other extreme, extended periods of low rainfall can also cause problems. The lowest flows for the river were recorded during the
1522:
of both the Trent and its tributaries, especially the Tame. To bring clean water to the West Midlands, Birmingham Corporation created a
1149:
Unusually for an English river, the channel altered significantly during historic times, and has been described as being similar to the
566:. The river is known for dramatic flooding after storms and spring snowmelt, which in the past often caused the river to change course.
15031:
14971:
12668:
12637:
10824:
Lister, Adrian; Brandon, Allan (1991). "A pre-Ipswichian cold stage mammalian fauna from the Balderton Sand and Gravel, Lincolnshire".
15299:
15138:
11746:
2218:, the flow increases to 12.8 m/s (450 cu ft/s) due to the input of larger tributaries including the Sow and Blithe. At
10021:
6941:
2603:
267:
12753:
12727:
10573:
9991:
16283:
15224:
14831:
14759:
14118:
The Complete Angler; Or, Contemplative Man's Recreation; Being a Discourse on Rivers, Ponds, Fish and Fishing. With Lives and Notes
11308:
13889:
11007:
6808:
1264:
epoch (1.7 million years ago), the River Trent rose in the Welsh hills and flowed almost east from Nottingham through the present
851:
begins, the river also meets the Derwent at Derwent Mouth. After this confluence, the river turns north-east and is joined by the
10610:
9954:
5778:
613:
in Lincolnshire. The wide Humber estuary has often been described as the boundary between the Midlands and the north of England.
187:
13945:
13863:
13575:
11256:
10103:
16278:
15272:
10802:
10358:
6470:
approach and a proliferation of small works. In 1974, these works were transferred to the regional water authorities, with the
5899:
1245:
14572:
13121:
12393:
11062:
10674:
16273:
15443:
14913:
14685:
14660:
14615:
14551:
14262:
14087:
14048:
13333:
13294:
13223:
13164:
12984:
12879:
12820:
12791:
12489:
12086:
11809:
11693:
11654:
11302:
11157:
10707:
10318:
10244:
9863:
9836:
9458:
9439:
9420:
9398:
9375:
9321:
9302:
9283:
9253:
9234:
9215:
649:. Another translation is given as "the trespasser", referring to the waters flooding over the land. According to Koch at the
15403:
13548:
13375:
10915:
10529:
10472:
10416:
10047:
8081:
Alphabetical listing of tributaries, extracted from the Water Framework Directive list of water bodies for the River Trent:
5894:
An Act for makeing and keeping the River Trent in the River Trent in the Counties of Leicester Derby and Stafford navigable.
2546:
breached, resulting in the flooding of some 78 sq mi (200 km; 50,000 acres) of farmland in the Trent valley.
16090:
15823:
15796:
15633:
14396:
13982:
11722:"Willington C Gas Pipeline Environmental Statement, Volume 1, Chapter 7, Hydrology, Hydrogeology and Flood Risk Assessment"
10890:
10073:
9187:
7199:
In downstream order, the power stations that continue to use, or have used the river as their source of cooling water are:
543:
12037:
10201:
15351:
14941:
7080:, although it is not known how long that bridge site lasted), and formed major centres of trade and military importance.
6599:
11621:
10981:
10773:
7111:
noted that relatively few bridges were constructed in England on new sites anywhere between around 1250–1300 and 1750.)
16324:
14460:
13645:
13251:
7262:
1563:
15090:
15001:
11588:
7148:
to pay for the construction, and later in 1898 to purchase the existing ferry rights so that it became free of tolls.
6668:, which have varying habitats not only for birds, but also mammals, insects and fish, a good example is the tributary
6010:, and they published their report on 8 July 1793. The major proposals included a cut and lock at Cranfleet, where the
2519:
14861:
12750:"'Clarenceux King of Arms', Survey of London Monograph 16: College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street (1963), pp. 74–101"
6007:
2568:
15712:
11874:"Reassessing flood frequency for the River Trent through the inclusion of historical flood information since AD1320"
7102:
migration of the river to the south eroding the bridgehead. The bridge was probably gone by around 1311 when nearby
16329:
12154:
11114:
11088:
7290:, near Nottingham combines facilities for many of these sports, including rowing, sailing and whitewater canoeing.
6348:
It is not clear when pollution first became an issue for the River Trent, but in the late 1880s, it had a thriving
6249:
6082:
5943:
987:
The now tidal river meanders across a wide floodplain, at the edge of which are located riverside villages such as
829:
12724:"'Norroy King of Arms', Survey of London Monograph 16: College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street (1963), pp. 101–118"
7076:
Bridges over the river were created in Saxon times at Nottingham at least (and for a time just north of Newark at
5965:
was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1766, and construction from Shardlow to Preston Brook, where it joined the
773:(which is at this point actually the larger, though its earlier length shorter) and immediately afterwards by the
16319:
9182:
9162:
7220:
7026:, all first built by 1204. There were, however, over thirty ferries that operated along its course, and numerous
6580:
1170:, archaeologists have found the remains of a medieval bridge across another abandoned channel. Researchers using
680:-) ‘great thoroughfare’. A traditional but almost certainly wrong opinion is that of Izaak Walton, who states in
15193:
15164:
11873:
9899:
6724:
Evidence of fishing along the Trent can be traced back to the Neolithic period, with the possible remnants of a
15833:
14494:
13729:
13699:
13695:
7216:
7145:
7089:
7085:
6302:
5931:
1292:– in the current lower Trent basin. When this retreated, the Trent adopted its current course into the Humber.
1040:
969:
914:
15527:
15112:
13915:
11979:
6646:
6483:
contaminated sediment to settle out from the river, also reduced pollution levels, and lessened the impact of
1835:
was followed by a rapid thaw due to rain in March 1947 and caused severe flooding all along the Trent valley.
940:
with its bridge, lock and weir. The river now flows north-east below the Toot and Trent Hills before reaching
16314:
16268:
16243:
16197:
15659:
12573:
12547:
6297:
Some traces of the former division remain: the Trent marks the boundary between the provinces of two English
5947:
5505:
2848:
2596:
1839:
964:, and the other arm, which is navigable, being joined by the Devon before passing through the market town of
864:
681:
13781:
13612:
13518:
11388:
6686:
Improvements in water quality and subsequent fish stocks, in combination with the ban on the use of certain
6462:, which had new duties relating to managing water quality issues. Other changes, such as the replacement of
1818:
east. Rainfall totals in the Tame are not as high as would be expected from the moderate relief, due to the
633:, i.e. the river flowed over major road routes. This may explain the presence of the Romano-British element
16253:
15742:
15501:
14196:"Changes in the species composition of anglers' catches in the River Trent (England) between 1969 and 1984"
11772:
10282:
8281:
8187:
7496:
6687:
6673:
6471:
3937:
1233:
514:
20:
15471:
15250:
14135:
10648:
2512:
The flood bank was subsequently strengthened and repaired, following further floods during 1824 and 1852.
1487:
in the West Midlands; and in the East Midlands the major university cities and historical county seats of
708:
to become the River Trent. On the southern fringes of Stoke, it passes through the landscaped parkland of
16142:
15601:
13841:
12117:
7600:
7254:
6634:
6595:
5360:
4928:
3825:
3466:
2741:
2445:
1289:
1099:
972:
walls. The two arms recombine at Crankley Point beyond the town, where the river turns due north to pass
797:
734:
15787:
7151:
The toll bridges were mostly bought out by the county councils in the 19th century following government
6113:
2451:
1761:
16238:
13733:
10943:
Brown, A.G. (2008). "Geoarchaeology, the four dimensional (4D) fluvial matrix and climatic causality".
9606:
7318:
7232:
7044:
6999:
6841:
6650:
6233:
5772:
4069:
3222:
3033:
2973:
2817:
1767:
1569:
1518:, industry and coal mining. Historically, these issues resulted in a considerable deterioration in the
1051:
1047:
1004:
996:
945:
937:
143:
12448:
1456:
cereals and root vegetables, chiefly potatoes and sugar beet occurs in the lowland areas, such as the
16132:
15553:
13462:
10606:
9732:
9003:
8297:
7964:
7548:
7240:
7152:
7077:
6770:
6512:
6088:
5645:
5269:
4975:
3689:
3655:
3009:
2967:
2621:
1787:
1728:
1398:
1339:
1167:
910:
770:
502:
466:
15381:
14781:
14296:
13198:
13018:
12913:
12854:
16309:
16233:
15970:
15816:
15774:
15761:
11528:
11502:
11476:
11450:
11428:
11402:
11188:
9793:
7228:
7212:
6984:
6175:
6167:
6015:
5092:
4156:
4149:
3771:
3505:
3155:
2764:
2589:
2542:
to flood villages and 2,000 properties in Gainsborough. River levels dropped when the floodbank at
1693:
1557:
953:
949:
876:
872:
547:
103:
14371:
11946:
11554:
10745:
6143:) is conducted on the canal, rather than on the river itself. The canal connects the Trent to the
1310:
The Trent basin covers a large part of the Midlands, and includes the majority of the counties of
725:
The river then continues south through the market town of Stone, and after passing the village of
15887:
14007:
13807:
9557:
7418:
6395:
6306:
6220:
At certain times of the year, the lower tidal reaches of the Trent experience a moderately large
3287:
2496:
2307:
1905:
1895:
1461:
1000:
705:
693:
6002:
control of the whole river, they supported the inclusion of the Beeston Cut in the bill for the
15749:
15057:
13424:
13088:
12418:
9654:
9355:
8935:
8317:
7977:
7208:
6746:
6717:
6611:
6466:
with natural gas, saw the end of the polluting and toxic coal tar emissions to rivers in 1963.
6136:
5962:
5736:
5403:
5025:
2543:
2491:
2258:
1523:
1319:
1269:
977:
900:
848:
809:
462:
15754:
15433:
14903:
14637:
14581:"Bridges: Past & Future. The current state of knowledge and proposals for future research"
14541:
14524:
14252:
14226:
14116:
14077:
13755:
13484:
13284:
13154:
12869:
12810:
12696:
12076:
11683:
11644:
11147:
10858:
10697:
10645:"Geological Evolution of Central England with reference to the Trent Basin and its Landscapes"
10308:
9828:
9264:
7144:
was opened in 1889, although it needed the financial support of the brewer and philanthropist
16217:
16032:
15997:
15935:
15907:
15902:
15767:
14734:
14341:
14038:
13323:
13213:
12974:
12749:
12723:
12479:
11799:
11032:
10494:
9853:
9763:
9192:
9167:
9061:
8016:
7423:
7224:
7204:
7200:
7169:
7106:
ferry, near Shardlow was first recorded, and the site thereafter went without a bridge until
7019:
6459:
6388:
6354:
6048:
5889:
5881:
5841:
3055:
2669:
2456:
2312:
1910:
1900:
1755:
1750:
1577:
1347:
1277:
1134:
1103:
888:
590:
486:
15709:"Water Framework Directive Surface Water Classification Status and Objectives 2012 csv file"
15216:
15035:
14979:
14751:
13052:
12660:
12633:
2557:
1475:
The less populous rural areas are offset by a number of large urbanised areas including the
16304:
16067:
16007:
15778:
15575:
15142:
14210:
11912:
11750:
10952:
7244:
7236:
7174:
7141:
7129:
6959:
6877:
6680:
6665:
6275:
6271:
3377:
2243:
Average monthly flows of Trent in cubic metres per second measured at Colwick (Nottingham).
789:
701:
574:
127:
12809:
Langford; Worthington; Shaw; Kemp; Woolgar; Ferguson; Harding (2012). Boon; Raven (eds.).
11263:
10563:
by Klement Tockner, Urs Uehlinger, Christopher T. Robinson (2009), Academic Press, London.
10025:
2214:, as it includes the flow of the upper tributaries draining the Potteries conurbation. At
788:. The river in Burton is crossed by a number of bridges including the ornate 19th-century
8:
16027:
15809:
15429:
14823:
10581:
9999:
7307:
6712:
6570:
6279:
6074:
5837:
3131:
1606:
1499:. Together these contain the majority of the 6 million people who live in the catchment.
1249:
1187:
1118:
726:
650:
534:
The Trent passes over a man-made waterfall in Hollin Wood just downstream from its source
14736:
History of the County of Lincoln: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volume 2
14214:
13215:
Land-ocean Interaction: Measuring and Modelling Fluxes from River Basins to Coastal Seas
12201:
11916:
10956:
1232:
Henry Hotspur's speech complaining about the river has been linked to the meanders near
16047:
15960:
15897:
14625:
14284:
14222:
13893:
13186:
13006:
12901:
12842:
12325:
9630:
9387:
7093:
7015:
6558:
6524:
6314:
6187:
2940:
1183:
1171:
1079:
1043:
is the site of the Roman town of Segelocum, where a Roman road once crossed the river.
925:
817:
719:
677:
606:
15768:
Predictive Modelling of Multi-Period Geoarchaeological Resources at a River Confluence
11924:
10614:
9948:
6263:
1553:
which include layers of sandstones, marls and coal seams. The river crosses a band of
15882:
15850:
15602:"Report on the investigation of Nottingham Princess striking Trent Bridge Nottingham"
15439:
14909:
14681:
14656:
14611:
14547:
14258:
14083:
14044:
13867:
13641:
13579:
13329:
13290:
13219:
13160:
12980:
12875:
12816:
12787:
12684:
12485:
12082:
11805:
11689:
11650:
11298:
11153:
11143:
10703:
10314:
10240:
10099:
9859:
9832:
9821:
9514:
9454:
9435:
9416:
9394:
9371:
9351:
9317:
9298:
9279:
9249:
9230:
9211:
9172:
8765:
7011:
6969:
6859:
6619:
6499:
6453:
From the 1960s onwards, there were gradual but steady improvements to the inadequate
6152:
6132:
5966:
5935:
1802:
1783:
1237:
1150:
785:
582:
135:
14949:
10798:
9689:
Tributary names from Ordnance Survey maps added where list amalgamated river reaches
58:
15912:
15892:
15770:
15757:
14218:
11920:
11066:
10964:
10960:
10833:
10670:
9545:
9408:
9347:
9177:
8454:
7294:
7112:
7107:
7103:
7098:
7081:
6974:
6741:
salmon and flounder, and riverine species such as trout, grayling, perch and pike.
6290:
and the latter consisting of English people south of the Trent, the Irish, and the
6259:
6255:
6171:
6019:
6003:
5845:
5061:
4379:
4075:
3293:
2473:
1713:
1515:
1469:
1394:
1273:
1191:
1032:
988:
738:
709:
15801:
9500:
Recorded at 1230hrs on 8 November 2000 – highest discharge since 1 September 1958.
6194:
being aground near Gunness for ten days, finally being lifted off by a high tide.
15791:
15407:
15276:
13540:
13367:
12782:
12331:
12078:
The Midland Railway: Its Rise and Progress: A Narrative of Modern Enterprise 1876
10558:
10468:
10051:
9995:
9582:
8987:
7821:
7769:
7717:
7509:
7190:
7164:
7115:
was itself damaged beyond repair by a flood in March 1947, requiring a temporary
7037:
7027:
7023:
6994:
6913:
6776:
6603:
6413:
6349:
6310:
6267:
6237:
6213:
6163:
6135:. However, for practical purposes, navigation above the southern terminus of the
6061:
6018:, which would connect with the Nottingham Canal at Lenton, and a cut and lock at
5978:
3511:
2441:
2207:
2178:
2138:
1862:
1644:
1465:
1457:
1386:
1265:
1075:
1071:
1008:
992:
965:
941:
896:
868:
833:
781:
630:
458:
139:
14456:
14404:
10077:
2206:
The river's flow is measured at several points along its course, at a number of
1597:
rocks of the Charnwood Forest, through to the Jurassic limestone that forms the
1153:
in this respect, especially in its middle reaches, where there are numerous old
16182:
16177:
16122:
12336:
12332:"The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)"
12041:
10285:(Memorials of old Nottinghamshire. ed.). London: G. Allen. pp. 93–103
10208:
8567:
7873:
7346:
7182:
7053:
6954:
6895:
6672:
where the entire watercourse has been designated both as a SSSI and a European
6574:
6562:
6283:
6183:
6144:
5994:
4556:
4234:
2944:
2673:
2572:
1925:
1626:
1543:
1480:
1381:
Elsewhere there is a distinct contrast between the open limestone areas of the
1359:
1315:
1241:
1179:
1158:
1059:
1055:
1020:
929:
884:
837:
825:
766:
665:
658:
570:
563:
559:
252:
113:
95:
54:
15355:
14000:
7125:
7059:
6679:
One of the more unusual ecological sites is Pasturefields nature reserve near
769:. The river turns north-east where it is joined by its largest tributary, the
757:
where it meets the Blithe. After the confluence with the Swarbourn, it passes
16298:
16212:
16157:
16152:
16137:
16077:
10985:
8905:
8396:
8366:
8171:
7925:
7652:
7457:
7355:
7258:
7116:
7084:
fortified the Nottingham bridge in 920, while a notable battle took place at
7069:
6638:
6615:
6566:
6380:
6159:
6052:
5985:
4626:
3263:
3161:
2770:
2228:
2211:
2165:
2058:
2018:
1978:
1965:
1938:
1843:
1598:
1587:
1550:
1547:
1527:
1519:
1484:
1351:
1311:
1175:
1016:
981:
973:
860:
801:
754:
730:
697:
555:
551:
470:
400:
282:
269:
202:
189:
172:
91:
6433:
I received this morning a letter from the secretary of a Burton rowing club.
1831:
were caused by snowmelt, but the last such episode occurred when the bitter
16172:
16167:
16107:
15877:
15009:
13485:"Anglian Water's £44m reservoir scheme in Newton-on-Trent nears completion"
12005:"County floods remembered by Nottinghamshire Archives and Picture the Past"
10837:
9570:
9535:
Rainfall is Annual Average 1961–90 for the catchment to the Gauging Station
9115:
8470:
8163:
8133:
8029:
7444:
6737:
6654:
6623:
6520:
6454:
6409:
6400:
6373:
6298:
6291:
6287:
5951:
5919:
1698:
1511:
1390:
1370:
1355:
1343:
1335:
1327:
1323:
1281:
1087:
1063:
1036:
1012:
933:
904:
892:
673:
642:
454:
99:
1464:
and their successors, with improved drainage being assisted by the use of
16187:
16147:
16117:
16112:
16072:
15980:
9823:
Rivers of the World: A Social, Geographical, and Environmental Sourcebook
8651:
8514:
8109:
8101:
7704:
6669:
6607:
6516:
6484:
6319:
6229:
6224:(up to 5 feet high), commonly known as the Trent Aegir (named after the
6203:
6093:
5275:
2550:
2539:
1819:
1656:
1594:
1531:
1476:
1417:
1261:
1122:
1114:
774:
594:
506:
478:
248:
233:
14669:
14251:
Lyons; Hickley; Gledhill (2008). Pitcher, T.J.; Hollingworth, C (eds.).
14079:
Alluvial Geoarchaeology: Floodplain Archaeology and Environmental Change
12658:
6561:, with the river also being used as a wildlife route by mammals such as
5844:. Navigation was then extended to Wilden Ferry, near to the more recent
1749:
and 12,000 years BP. Contained within these terraces is evidence of the
1300:
49:
16202:
16162:
16127:
16082:
16057:
16037:
16022:
15975:
15965:
15839:
12146:
10627:- Zoomable map - click to obtain the bedrock and superficial geologies.
8949:
8621:
8591:
8558:
7860:
7808:
7756:
7665:
7613:
7561:
7351:
7299:
7133:
6989:
6979:
6823:
6690:
6658:
6627:
6585:
6221:
6158:
Down river of Shardlow, the non-tidal river is navigable as far as the
6011:
5939:
5904:
5833:
4630:
4343:
2910:
2535:
2098:
1686:
1665:
1636:
1503:
1496:
1382:
1126:
1091:
1083:
1067:
921:
856:
852:
821:
805:
793:
586:
510:
482:
474:
117:
37:
14853:
14653:
The bridges of medieval England : transport and society, 400-1800
6706:
6131:
The river is legally navigable for some 117 miles (188 km) below
16192:
16052:
16042:
15992:
12776:
The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations: Who Said What, About Where?
12665:
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford
11841:"Nottingham Left Bank Flood Alleviation Scheme Flood Risk Assessment"
9891:
9618:
9594:
9510:
8971:
8961:
8953:
8347:
7912:
7063:
Farndon ferry in 1907 showing the white frontage of the Britannia Inn
7049:
6725:
6495:
2881:
2484:
1779:
1736:
1721:
1706:
1677:
1507:
1488:
1438:
1366:
1285:
1138:
1028:
777:, creating a larger river that now flows through a broad floodplain.
742:
715:
610:
602:
518:
498:
434:
15497:
11387:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. pp. 66–67. Archived from
11008:"River Trent Catchment Flood Management Plan Scoping Report, Part 5"
6945:
Map showing riverside towns and cities along the course of the Trent
6523:
as an indicator of pollution levels, it was appropriately named the
5984:
Users of the Trent and Mersey Canal, the Loughborough Canal and the
1593:
In the wider catchment the geology is more varied, ranging from the
796:
to the town. To the north-east of Burton the river is joined by the
16017:
15950:
15940:
15930:
15523:
15246:
15087:"Strategic Priorities for Water Related Recreation in the Midlands"
12394:
British Waterways, River Trent Water Freight Feasibility Study, p11
12228:"East Staffordshire Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Level 1 Report"
9642:
8939:
6642:
6550:
6476:
6463:
6367:
Duke of Sutherland, describing the river in his injunction of 1902.
6270:
north and south of the river, and the jurisdiction of the medieval
6140:
6038:
5849:
2466:
2236:
2219:
2085:
2045:
1672:
1584:
1554:
1444:
1432:
1130:
844:
762:
746:
15329:
6490:
16062:
16002:
14342:"The value and performance of large river recreational fisheries"
13325:
Rivers Handbook: The Science and Management of River Environments
13256:
13126:
10202:"The Trent Valley: palaeochannel mapping from aerial photographs"
9678:
8847:
8773:
8356:
6964:
6931:
6694:
6532:
6508:
6148:
3100:
2477:
2223:
2125:
1603:
1423:
1331:
1288:, 70,000 BC) the ice held back vast areas of water – called
1154:
1110:
1024:
957:
880:
758:
750:
578:
342:
131:
15221:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
14756:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
13722:"Wildlife Sightings at Attenborough Sightings for February 2010"
13093:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
13057:
A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 9: Burton-upon-Trent
10644:
7273:
7181:
The tall chimneys and concave shaped cooling towers of the many
6225:
6208:
530:
16012:
15955:
15945:
15737:
14599:
14311:"The disappearing roach: River Trent is too clean for its fish"
9666:
9099:
9069:
8831:
7033:
6123:
2480:
had to be raised by borrowing money and charging a local toll.
2215:
2005:
1651:
1385:
in the Dove catchment, and the large woodland areas, including
1162:
1095:
961:
813:
598:
430:
14036:
11978:. South Derbyshire District Council. p. 1. Archived from
10799:"The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units - Trent Valley Formation"
9333:"Historical channel-floodplain dynamics along the River Trent"
7119:
to be used until a new concrete span was constructed in 1957.
2247:
1334:. The catchment is located between the drainage basins of the
15986:
15863:
15784:
11291:
The 1975-76 Drought - a contemporary and retrospective review
10916:"River Trent Catchment Flood Management Plan Chapter 2 Part1"
8301:
6554:
6056:
1542:
Underlying the upper reaches of the Trent, are formations of
1492:
1375:
1109:
Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing
14942:"Coal-Fired Power Plants in East England & the Midlands"
14254:
An Evaluation of Recreational Fisheries in England and Wales
10076:. The Isle of Axholme Family History Society. Archived from
6362:...the polluted state of the Trent is a terror to Trentham.
5836:
seems to have been the ancient head of navigation until the
1186:. The river's propensity to change course is referred to in
1133:
the river reaches the boundary with Yorkshire and joins the
15750:
Photographs along the Trent in Nottingham from Nottingham21
12808:
11529:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at North Muskham (28022)"
11429:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Great Haywood (28006)"
2567:
The fifth largest flood recorded at Nottingham occurred in
2549:
Flooding on the Trent can also be caused by the effects of
1823:
lower than that for England at 828 mm (32.6 in).
15797:
River Trent through Nottingham. Pictures & slide show.
15549:
9413:
Nicholson Guides Vol 6: Nottingham York and the North East
5934:), who owned coal mines and land in the area, obtained an
641:, "ford") in various place names along the Trent, such as
15377:
12399:
11902:
14702:"Cavendish Bridge Conservation Area Appraisal and Study"
13946:"Photographer captures otter at Nottinghamshire reserve"
13459:
River Basin Management Plan: Humber River Basin District
12614:
10671:"The BGS Lexicon of Named Rock Units — Gunthorpe member"
10307:
Shakespeare, William (2002). Castan, David Scott (ed.).
9722:. Cheltenham and London:Ed. J. Burrow and Co. Ltd, 1972.
6763:
feet (2.6 m) and weighed 250 pounds (110 kg).
6437:
members of the crew were seized with pains in the chest.
5848:, as a result of the efforts of the Fosbrooke family of
1144:
13808:"Little Egrets breed in Nottinghamshire for first time"
12233:. eaststaffsbc.gov.uk. 2008. p. 17. Archived from
11189:"Hi flows – UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Colwick (28009)"
10774:"River Trent: Archaeology and Landscape of the Ice Age"
10530:"River Trent Catchment Flood Management Plan Chapter 3"
10417:"River Trent Catchment Flood Management Plan Chapter 2"
10280:
6549:
a refuge for native and migrant species. These include
780:
The river continues north-east, passing the village of
765:
dual carriageway, which follows the route of the Roman
15711:. Environment Agency. 26 November 2012. Archived from
15435:
English White Water: The British Canoe Union Guidebook
14675:
13156:
Ecological recovery in a river polluted to its sources
11503:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Shardlow (28007)"
11477:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Drakelow (28019)"
10744:. tvg.bham.ac.uk. 2004. pp. 16–20. Archived from
6487:
runoff events in the lower Tame and the middle Trent.
6338:
Men bound them on the north, or on the south of Trent
6336:
that reckoning how these tracts in compasse be extent,
1576:
Downstream of Armitage the solid geology is primarily
14339:
12301:
11773:"Chesterfield Canal Trust History of the Restoration"
10605:
9914:
6435:
Last Thursday, its senior eight were out rowing when
6403:- once a very heavily polluted tributary of the Trent
6334:
The north part from the south, on my so either sides,
6330:
Yet Thames and Severne both in this come short of me,
6328:
And of the British floods, though but the third I be,
1015:
and reaches the only toll bridge along its course at
14606:
editors; Kondolf, G. Mathias; Piégay, Hervé (2003).
14605:
14250:
14037:
G. Mathias Kondolf; Hervé Piégay (28 January 2005).
13282:
12874:. University of California Press. pp. 489–512.
12202:"Hull and north Lincolnshire floods clean-up begins"
11451:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Yoxall (28012)"
11381:
UK Hydrometric Register. Hydrological data UK series
10385:
The Pleistocene Succession in the Middle Trent Basin
6664:
The Trent valley also links together other SSSI and
6633:
Other managed wetland sites along the river include
2562:
Holme Sluices: part of the Nottingham flood defences
1401:
in the Soar and Mease drainage basins respectively.
1346:
to the north-west, the tributaries of the Yorkshire
15831:
15428:
15217:"Burton-upon-Trent: Social and cultural activities"
14905:
New Patterns: Process and Change in Human Geography
14427:"Anglers first salmon is also a river trent record"
13211:
11403:"Hi Flows UK AMAX Data for: Trent at Stoke (28040)"
11033:"28095-Tame at Hopwas Bridge Spatial Data Rainfall"
10339:
6950:Cities and towns on or close to the river include:
6383:, here pollution became so bad that the owner, the
6254:The Trent historically marked the boundary between
14340:Robinson, C.A.; Hickley, P.; Axford, S.N. (2003).
13611:. Environment Agency. section 4.13. Archived from
12931:"The Duke of Sutherland and River Trent Pollution"
11297:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology. p. 48.
9820:
9389:Prehistoric Lincolnshire (History of Lincolnshire)
9386:
2503:A description of the breach was given as follows:
1857:Discharge of the River Trent at various locations
1514:, pollution incidents, and effluent dilution from
1369:, where the highest point of the catchment is the
1174:and historical maps have identified many of these
871:. As it enters the city, it passes the suburbs of
828:border, passing the traditional crossing point of
749:. The Trent now flows south-east past the town of
12659:H. E. Salter and Mary D. Lobel (editors) (1954).
12596:"Freighter-Celtic-Endeavor-aground-and-refloated"
12481:Prostar Sailing Directions 2006 North Sea Enroute
6733:in salmon, in lieu of rent at Burton upon Trent.
6243:
16296:
14680:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 120.
14082:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 258–260.
13159:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 256–272.
12925:
12923:
12652:
12011:. Nottinghamshire County Council. Archived from
11587:. Environment Agency. sec. 8.1.3. Archived from
11227:. emgs.org.uk. 2001. p. 126. Archived from
6618:have also been observed at the reserve; as have
6439:This was caused by fumes rising from the river.
6282:and a southern nation, the former consisting of
5977:The first improvement of the lower river was at
5840:, due partly to the difficult navigation of the
5726:
2582:
2276:Largest floods on the River Trent at Nottingham
761:and reaches Wychnor, where it is crossed by the
14499:Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 13 (1909)
14140:Transactions of the Thoroton Society, 29 (1925)
14008:"Grey seal caught on camera in the River Trent"
13153:Langford; Shaw (2010). Batty; Hallberg (eds.).
12320:
12318:
12316:
11797:
11115:"Climate tables Climate region:England 1961-90"
10390:
10387:. Proc. Geologists' Assoc 71 (1960), pp.285–311
9208:The English Language: a historical introduction
7288:National Watersports Centre at Holme Pierrepont
6498:larva, intolerant of pollution, are used as an
6332:For that I am the mere of England, that divides
6274:started at the Trent. In addition to this, the
2499:showing the height of the 1795 flood and others
1472:, which subsequently discharge into the Trent.
1272:and thence to the North Sea. At the end of the
1078:. At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the
42:Trent Bridge, with Nottingham in the background
13034:
13032:
13030:
13028:
12377:
12375:
12373:
12371:
12369:
12356:
12354:
12291:
12289:
12287:
11377:
11257:"1947 U.K. River Floods:60-Year Retrospective"
11212:
11210:
10779:. Archaeology Data Service. pp. 14–15, 27
9720:Official Handbook of the Trent River Authority
9393:. Lincoln: History of Lincolnshire Committee.
7371:Statistics of the Trent's largest tributaries
1209:I'll have the current in this place damm'd up;
1178:features, a well-documented example being the
1007:, it becomes the approximate boundary between
883:; where it is joined by the Leen. On reaching
15817:
14193:
13892:. staffs-wildlifetrust.org.uk. Archived from
13361:
13359:
13357:
12937:. sutherlandcollection.org.uk. Archived from
12920:
12257:
12255:
10857:. trentvale.co.uk. p. 11. Archived from
10823:
10580:. Water Management Consortium. Archived from
10207:. Trent Valley GeoArchaeology. Archived from
9818:
9263:Glover, Stephen (1829). Noble, Thomas (ed.).
6444:John Jennings MP for Burton-upon-Trent, 1956.
6240:, Nottinghamshire, stop its path completely.
2597:
15300:"Tom Milner completes River Trent Challenge"
14774:
14546:. Manchester University Press. p. 300.
14030:
13399:"Cyanide sparks River Trent pollution probe"
13315:
13276:
13152:
13082:
13080:
13078:
12972:
12313:
11685:The Changing Geography of the United Kingdom
10442:"Environment Agency What's in your Backyard"
9851:
9698:River Order – 1 being closest to Trent Falls
9432:Burton on Trent: the development of industry
7279:Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre
6602:(SSSI) which is visited by wildfowl such as
1268:to cut a gap through the limestone ridge at
1211:And here the smug and silver Trent shall run
820:. Shortly afterwards, the river becomes the
15576:"Nottinghamshire Sailing & Yacht Clubs"
14885:
14883:
14881:
14879:
14655:(Repr. ed.). Oxford: Clarendon press.
14610:. Hoboken, N.J.: J. Wiley. pp. 65–68.
14397:"To stock fry and parr into the River Dove"
14075:
13981:. Wildlife Trust. p. 2. Archived from
13116:
13114:
13025:
12976:Quality Improvements in the Trent Catchment
12366:
12351:
12284:
12278:
12081:. Cambridge University Press. p. 329.
12056:
11798:Richardson, Christine; Lower, John (2008).
11207:
10844:
10613:. British Geological Survey. Archived from
10306:
10232:
9855:Health Divides: Where You Live Can Kill You
9733:"Midlands Catchment Flood Management Plans"
9227:Inland Waterways of Great Britain (7th Ed.)
9224:
6379:At the downstream end of the Potteries was
6014:joins the Trent, a cut, locks and weirs at
1244:, between local landowners Gilbert Talbot,
1199:Methinks my moiety, north from Burton here,
15824:
15810:
14475:
14449:
14391:
14389:
14158:
14136:"An itinerary of Nottingham: Trent Bridge"
14130:
14128:
14069:
13354:
12252:
11835:
11833:
11747:"Alluvial Archaeology in the Vale of York"
11287:
11183:
11181:
10976:
10974:
10733:
10731:
10359:"Stanhope, Sir Thomas 1540-96 of Shelford"
10310:King Henry IV Part 1: Third Series, Part 1
10188:
10136:
10124:
9330:
7268:
6212:The Trent Aegir seen from West Stockwith,
2604:
2590:
2524:West Bridgford in the floods of March 1947
1215:It shall not wind with such a deep indent,
733:, where it is spanned by the 16th-century
16:River in England – third-longest in the UK
15404:"National Water Sports Centre – About Us"
15273:"Tom Milner swims 139 miles in nine days"
14533:
14189:
14187:
14185:
13640:. Dorling Kindersley. 2009. p. 265.
13570:
13568:
13566:
13075:
12518:"Ports and wharves of North Lincolnshire"
12411:
12405:
12328:inflation figures are based on data from
12112:
12110:
11945:. Ridware history society. Archived from
11871:
11608:
11606:
11281:
11055:
10817:
10639:
10637:
10635:
10633:
10601:
10599:
10411:
10409:
10407:
10405:
10014:
9892:"University of Wales Trinity Saint David"
9845:
9407:
9314:Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia
7323:Trent Valley Sailing Club near Trent Lock
7132:built in 1889, crosses the river between
6851:
6800:
5930:Later, in 1699, the baron William Paget (
1280:gap, along what is now the course of the
1207:A huge half-moon, a monstrous cantle out.
808:, before passing between the villages of
374:1,018 m/s (36,000 cu ft/s)
15755:Catchment Tributaries of the River Trent
15703:
15701:
15699:
15697:
15354:. newarkrowingclub.co.uk. Archived from
15214:
14876:
14816:
14749:
14650:
14539:
14517:
14487:
14244:
13286:Urban Rivers: Our Inheritance and Future
13111:
13086:
13050:
12381:
12360:
12295:
12261:
12220:
12074:
12040:. upperwitham-idb.gov.uk. Archived from
12032:
12030:
11898:
11896:
11894:
11865:
11681:
11675:
11521:
11373:
11371:
11369:
11367:
11365:
11363:
11361:
11359:
11357:
11355:
11353:
11351:
11349:
11142:
11138:
11136:
10702:. Oxford University Press. p. 570.
10524:
10522:
10520:
10182:
10130:
10118:
9986:
9984:
9982:
9980:
9978:
9976:
9974:
9972:
9292:
9273:
7317:
7272:
7168:
7124:
7058:
7032:
6769:
6705:
6579:
6489:
6394:
6207:
6112:
6087:
6037:
2578:
2556:
2518:
2490:
2450:
1801:
1760:
1562:
1299:
1205:And cuts me from the best of all my land
1203:See how this river comes me cranking in,
1137:to form the Humber which flows into the
1019:. Downstream of Dunham the river passes
909:
714:
529:
16335:River navigations in the United Kingdom
15695:
15693:
15691:
15689:
15687:
15685:
15683:
15681:
15679:
15677:
15081:
15079:
14726:
14678:The Oxford Companion to British History
14386:
14125:
14043:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 66–.
13396:
13283:Petts; Heathcote; Martin, eds. (2002).
12968:
12966:
12964:
12962:
12960:
12958:
12956:
12861:
12804:
12802:
12800:
12274:
12272:
12270:
11830:
11749:. yorkarchaeology.co.uk. Archived from
11347:
11345:
11343:
11341:
11339:
11337:
11335:
11333:
11331:
11329:
11178:
11107:
11081:
10971:
10889:. naturalengland.org.uk. Archived from
10768:
10766:
10728:
10689:
10495:"28009 - Trent at Colwick Spatial Data"
9931:
9929:
9812:
9331:Large, Andrew; Petts, Geoffrey (1996).
6543:
4187:
4179:
4098:
4090:
4031:
4023:
3967:
3959:
3617:
3609:
3415:
3407:
3246:
3238:
1506:lies at the upper end of the Tame, and
1393:area of the Idle catchment, the upland
1094:. The last bridge over the river is at
1031:navigation which connects the Trent to
984:, below which the Trent becomes tidal.
956:the river splits, with one arm passing
16297:
15594:
15227:from the original on 19 September 2013
15190:"Trent Valley Way new route confirmed"
14762:from the original on 18 September 2013
14732:
14481:
14437:from the original on 24 September 2015
14257:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 148.
14182:
14164:
14114:
14108:
13563:
13517:. wildlifetrust.org.uk. Archived from
13212:Huntley; Leeks; Walling, eds. (2001).
13146:
12867:
12815:. John Wiley & Sons. p. 271.
12441:
12182:. west lindsey.gov.uk. 2012. p. 5
12145:
12141:
12139:
12107:
11603:
11547:
11495:
11469:
11443:
11421:
11395:
11251:
11249:
11039:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.
10791:
10630:
10596:
10554:
10552:
10550:
10501:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.
10402:
10313:. Cengage Learning EMEA. p. 246.
10302:
10300:
10276:
10274:
10272:
10270:
10268:
10092:
10040:
9946:
9920:
9770:. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology.
9739:from the original on 12 September 2013
9262:
9205:
8069:
5909:(Ruffhead: 10 & 11 Will. 3. c. 20)
4327:
952:. To the north of Farndon, beside the
816:where it turns directly east to reach
320:10,435 km (4,029 sq mi)
15805:
15396:
15297:
15105:
14895:
14889:
14846:
14810:
14707:. North West Leicestershire council.
14543:England on the Eve of the Black Death
14505:from the original on 27 December 2012
14176:
13926:from the original on 24 November 2020
13714:
13630:
13551:from the original on 26 December 2005
13365:
13321:
13089:"Burton-upon-Trent: Economic history"
13038:
12620:
12329:
12062:
12027:
11891:
11649:. Taylor & Francis. p. 173.
11642:
11636:
11561:from the original on 4 September 2012
11535:from the original on 8 September 2012
11509:from the original on 8 September 2012
11483:from the original on 8 September 2012
11457:from the original on 8 September 2012
11133:
11000:
10942:
10938:
10936:
10908:
10695:
10517:
10469:"Highs and Lows of the East Midlands"
10466:
10460:
10345:
10236:Complete Works of William Shakespeare
9969:
9758:
9756:
9754:
9735:. Environment Agency. December 2009.
9448:
9370:(2nd ed.). London: Robert Hale.
7281:in Nottingham next to the River Trent
7005:
6323:, The Sixe and Twentieth Song, 1622:
6278:was formerly divided into a northern
6262:. For example, the administration of
1145:Migration of course in historic times
645:, as well as the Old English‐derived
412:88 m/s (3,100 cu ft/s)
354:84 m/s (3,000 cu ft/s)
16091:List of civil parishes in Derbyshire
15674:
15422:
15247:"Colwick Park Lifeguards – About Us"
15223:. Institute of Historical Research.
15182:
15131:
15076:
14908:. Nelson Thornes. pp. 389–390.
14901:
14792:from the original on 3 December 2013
14758:. Institute of Historical Research.
14694:
14578:
14401:Biodiversity action reporting system
14194:Cowx, I.G.; Broughton, N.M. (1986).
14018:from the original on 15 January 2012
13956:from the original on 7 November 2014
13684:
13461:. Environment Agency. Archived from
13455:"Humber River Basin Management Plan"
13264:from the original on 20 October 2023
13205:
13134:from the original on 20 October 2023
13095:. Institute of Historical Research.
13059:. Institute of Historical Research.
13053:"Burton-upon-Trent: Public services"
12953:
12871:Polluted River: River Trent, England
12797:
12756:from the original on 9 February 2013
12730:from the original on 9 February 2013
12671:from the original on 16 January 2014
12667:. Institute of Historical Research.
12636:. Institute of Historical Research.
12484:. ProStar Publications. p. 53.
12477:
12307:
12267:
12124:from the original on 3 November 2012
12075:Williams, Frederick Smeeton (2012).
11961:
11853:from the original on 3 February 2014
11846:. broxtowe.gov.uk. 2001. p. 7.
11791:
11557:. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
11409:from the original on 1 February 2014
11326:
11262:. rms.com. p. 3. Archived from
11195:from the original on 2 December 2013
11043:from the original on 1 February 2014
10884:"The Humberhead Levels Natural Area"
10805:from the original on 5 November 2013
10763:
10677:from the original on 5 November 2013
10651:from the original on 5 November 2013
10578:Trent Valley Internal Drainage Board
10535:. Environment Agency. pp. 69–72
10505:from the original on 2 February 2014
10487:
10444:. Environment Agency. Archived from
10365:from the original on 5 November 2013
10239:. Wordsworth Editions. p. 433.
10148:
9935:
9926:
9872:from the original on 13 January 2023
9800:from the original on 2 December 2013
9774:from the original on 2 December 2013
9429:
9365:
9311:
9243:
9188:List of crossings of the River Trent
6833:
6343:
6309:. This divide was also described in
1217:To rob me of so rich a bottom here.
1201:In quantity equals not one of yours:
15652:
15640:from the original on 2 October 2013
15504:from the original on 10 August 2018
14752:"Burton-upon-Trent: Communications"
14714:from the original on 4 October 2013
14463:from the original on 10 August 2013
14146:from the original on 2 October 2013
13818:from the original on 22 August 2013
13692:"Attenborough Nature Reserve About"
13668:. wildlifetrust.org. Archived from
13495:from the original on 5 October 2012
12973:Martin; Brewin (1994). Rofe (ed.).
12520:. northlincs.gov.uk. Archived from
12136:
11775:. chesterfield-canal-trust.org.uk.
11714:
11555:"National River Flow Archive - Map"
11246:
11218:"Trent valley geology and flooding"
10876:
10663:
10547:
10475:from the original on 12 August 2017
10396:
10297:
10265:
10050:. isleofaxholme.net. Archived from
9725:
9560:– Altitude from Ordnance Survey Map
9384:
6600:Site of Special Scientific Interest
6108:
5373:
4988:
2474:partially destroyed by a flood that
1846:of greater than one hundred years.
1615:Gravel Terraces of the River Trent
1350:to the North and the basins of the
784:until it reaches the large town of
364:15 m/s (530 cu ft/s)
13:
15660:"Faerie Queene. Book IV. Canto XI"
15478:from the original on 27 April 2013
15119:from the original on 25 April 2013
14864:from the original on 6 August 2013
14834:from the original on 22 March 2018
14321:from the original on 16 April 2015
14223:10.1111/j.1095-8649.1986.tb05197.x
13784:. derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk.
13758:. derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk.
13425:"Fears over river cyanide effects"
13378:from the original on 17 March 2007
12979:. Thomas Telford. pp. 40–50.
11288:Rodda, John; Marsh, Terry (2011).
11149:Geomorphological Hazards of Europe
10933:
10283:"Memorials of old Nottinghamshire"
10151:"Medieval Timber Bridge Unearthed"
10106:from the original on 28 April 2012
9751:
9712:
9312:Koch, J. T. (15 March 2006).
9266:The History of the County of Derby
6815:
6745:last known catch was in 1902 near
5972:
5762:
5695:
5635:
5628:
5303:
5259:
5082:
5045:
4823:
4363:
4218:
3672:
3638:
1213:In a new channel, fair and evenly;
558:. It flows through and drains the
14:
16346:
15731:
15582:from the original on 23 July 2024
15556:from the original on 27 July 2013
15452:from the original on 23 July 2024
15384:from the original on 23 July 2013
15310:from the original on 2 March 2016
15192:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
15064:from the original on 3 April 2015
14922:from the original on 23 July 2024
14782:"Burton-upon-Trent Local History"
14560:from the original on 23 July 2024
14370:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
14271:from the original on 23 July 2024
14096:from the original on 23 July 2024
14057:from the original on 23 July 2024
13866:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
13840:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
13788:from the original on 15 July 2014
13762:from the original on 15 July 2014
13578:. trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
13541:"River 'losing natural habitats'"
13435:from the original on 23 July 2024
13405:from the original on 9 March 2014
13397:Branagh, Ellen (7 October 2009).
13342:from the original on 23 July 2024
13303:from the original on 23 July 2024
13232:from the original on 23 July 2024
13173:from the original on 23 July 2024
13122:"River Trent, Burton (Condition)"
13099:from the original on 2 April 2015
13063:from the original on 23 July 2024
12993:from the original on 23 July 2024
12888:from the original on 23 July 2024
12829:from the original on 23 July 2024
12812:River Conservation and Management
12640:from the original on 5 April 2020
12576:from the original on 23 July 2024
12550:from the original on 23 July 2024
12498:from the original on 23 July 2024
12459:from the original on 3 April 2015
12429:from the original on 3 April 2015
12095:from the original on 23 July 2024
11818:from the original on 23 July 2024
11779:from the original on 13 July 2013
11702:from the original on 23 July 2024
11663:from the original on 23 July 2024
11378:Marsh, T J; Hannaford, J (2008).
11166:from the original on 23 July 2024
11121:from the original on 23 July 2024
11095:from the original on 23 July 2024
10716:from the original on 23 July 2024
10699:Dictionary of British Place names
10327:from the original on 23 July 2024
10253:from the original on 23 July 2024
10024:. Trentvale.co.uk. Archived from
9957:from the original on 23 July 2024
9229:. Imray Laurie Norie and Wilson.
8500:Grassthorpe Beck (Goosemoor Dyke)
7158:
6387:, made a claim against the local
6286:north of the River Trent and the
5676:
5206:
4796:
4610:
3539:
3115:
2931:
2901:
2732:
2646:
1483:, Birmingham and the surrounding
1284:. During a following glaciation (
855:before reaching the outskirts of
668:reflex of the combined elements *
15736:
15626:
15614:from the original on 4 June 2012
15568:
15542:
15530:from the original on 15 May 2013
15516:
15490:
15464:
15370:
15344:
15322:
15298:Cowie, Jonathan (25 July 2015).
15291:
15265:
15253:from the original on 18 May 2013
15239:
15215:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003).
15208:
15157:
15089:. brighton.ac.uk. Archived from
15050:
15024:
14994:
14964:
14948:. industcard.com. Archived from
14934:
14804:
14750:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003).
14743:
14644:
14526:The Statutes at Large: Volume 14
14419:
14356:
14333:
14303:
14170:
13968:
13938:
13908:
13882:
13856:
13830:
13800:
13774:
13748:
13654:
13638:RSPB Where To Go Wild in Britain
13594:
13533:
13507:
13477:
13447:
13417:
13390:
13244:
13087:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003).
13051:Tringham, Nigel J., ed. (2003).
13044:
12768:
12742:
12716:
12703:
12626:
12588:
12562:
12536:
12510:
12471:
11618:Sage – Rivers Discharge Database
11013:. Environment Agency. p. 34
10852:"Trent Vale Landscape Character"
10281:Everard Leaver Guilford (1912).
10149:Keys, David (22 November 1993).
9902:from the original on 8 June 2015
9692:
9683:
9671:
9659:
9647:
9635:
9623:
9611:
9599:
9587:
9575:
9563:
9550:
9538:
9529:
9520:
9503:
8022:
7970:
7918:
7866:
7814:
7762:
7710:
7658:
7606:
7554:
7502:
7450:
6922:
6904:
6886:
6868:
6850:
6832:
6814:
6807:
6408:Although he provided land for a
6228:). The Aegir occurs when a high
6083:London and North Eastern Railway
6067:
5875:
5798:
5797:
5790:
5761:
5754:
5715:
5708:
5701:
5694:
5675:
5669:
5668:
5661:
5634:
5627:
5620:
5601:
5594:
5587:
5569:
5568:
5562:
5561:
5554:
5534:
5527:
5520:
5509:(site of disused mills and lock)
5495:
5488:
5481:
5463:
5462:
5456:
5455:
5448:
5430:
5429:
5422:
5416:
5415:
5393:
5386:
5379:
5372:
5351:
5350:
5343:
5336:
5329:
5302:
5295:
5288:
5258:
5239:
5238:
5232:
5231:
5225:
5224:
5205:
5198:
5175:
5168:
5150:
5149:
5143:
5142:
5122:
5115:
5108:
5081:
5074:
5044:
5037:
5015:
5008:
5001:
4994:
4987:
4965:
4959:
4958:
4951:
4944:
4922:
4911:
4910:
4890:
4883:
4863:
4856:
4830:
4829:
4822:
4803:
4802:
4795:
4788:
4769:
4762:
4742:
4735:
4716:
4709:
4689:
4682:
4675:
4668:
4649:
4642:
4616:
4609:
4602:
4595:
4575:
4568:
4546:
4539:
4532:
4525:
4505:
4499:
4498:
4478:
4471:
4453:
4452:
4445:
4425:
4418:
4398:
4391:
4369:
4362:
4355:
4333:
4326:
4306:
4299:
4279:
4272:
4253:
4246:
4224:
4217:
4194:
4186:
4178:
4170:
4169:
4139:
4132:
4125:
4106:
4105:
4097:
4089:
4059:
4058:
4039:
4038:
4030:
4022:
4001:
3995:
3994:
3974:
3966:
3958:
3950:
3949:
3927:
3921:
3920:
3913:
3893:
3886:
3879:
3860:
3853:
3846:
3839:
3815:
3808:
3801:
3794:
3787:
3760:
3754:
3753:
3746:
3739:
3720:
3719:
3712:
3705:
3678:
3671:
3644:
3637:
3616:
3608:
3600:
3599:
3592:
3566:
3565:
3558:
3538:
3532:
3531:
3524:
3495:
3494:
3487:
3480:
3456:
3449:
3442:
3435:
3414:
3406:
3398:
3397:
3390:
3366:
3359:
3352:
3345:
3338:
3319:
3312:
3306:
3305:
3277:
3276:
3254:
3253:
3245:
3237:
3212:
3188:
3187:
3180:
3174:
3173:
3145:
3144:
3121:
3114:
3082:
3081:
3074:
3068:
3067:
3045:
3023:
2999:
2992:
2985:
2957:
2956:
2930:
2923:
2900:
2893:
2871:
2865:
2864:
2842:
2831:
2830:
2806:
2799:
2792:
2785:
2754:
2753:
2731:
2724:
2704:
2685:
2659:
2652:
2645:
2638:
2483:The largest known flood was the
2171:
2131:
2091:
2051:
2011:
1971:
1931:
601:Estuary, which empties into the
48:
36:
16259:Population of major settlements
15524:"Stafford and Stone Canoe Club"
15406:. nwscnotts.com. Archived from
14676:Cannon & Crowcroft (2015).
14346:Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
13662:"Trent Holmes Living Landscape"
13289:. IWA Publishing. p. 108.
13257:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
13127:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard)
12387:
12194:
12169:
12068:
11997:
11931:
11765:
11739:
11620:. sage.wisc.edu. Archived from
11581:"Chapter 8: Works in the River"
11573:
11037:The National River Flow Archive
11025:
10566:
10499:The National River Flow Archive
10434:
10377:
10351:
10226:
10194:
10173:
10142:
10066:
9940:
9884:
9858:. Policy Press. pp. 73–6.
9852:Clare Bambra (30 August 2016).
9768:The National River Flow Archive
9629:Leen measured at Triumph Road,
9295:The Canals of the West Midlands
9276:The Canals of the East Midlands
9198:
9183:List of fish in the River Trent
9163:List of rivers of Great Britain
7052:, and supported by substantial
6923:
6653:near Newark, breeding pairs of
6557:that use the Trent Valley as a
6511:showed a reduction, as did the
5864:River Trent Navigation Act 1698
5791:
5702:
5621:
5595:
5588:
5535:
5528:
5423:
5380:
5344:
5330:
5289:
5199:
5116:
5075:
4952:
4945:
4884:
4743:
4676:
4643:
4569:
4540:
4506:
4446:
4426:
4225:
4002:
3975:
3928:
3914:
3880:
3795:
3713:
3346:
3313:
3213:
3181:
3075:
2894:
2872:
2705:
1161:loops. An abandoned channel at
1098:where it is joined by both the
15378:"Nottingham Union Rowing Club"
14608:Tools in fluvial geomorphology
14587:. Medieval Settlement Research
14457:"Transport on the River Trent"
14040:Tools in Fluvial Geomorphology
13730:Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
13696:Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
12868:Lester (1975). Whitton (ed.).
12598:. news.odin.tc. Archived from
11879:. cost-floodfreq.eu. p. 3
10965:10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.05.021
9786:
9494:
9485:
9476:
9210:. Cambridge University Press.
7340:
6905:
6244:The literal North/South divide
6197:
6029:
5716:
5602:
5555:
5521:
5496:
5489:
5482:
5449:
5394:
5337:
5176:
5169:
5123:
5109:
5002:
4995:
4966:
4891:
4864:
4857:
4789:
4763:
4736:
4710:
4690:
4683:
4669:
4650:
4596:
4576:
4547:
4533:
4526:
4479:
4472:
4419:
4399:
4392:
4370:
4334:
4307:
4300:
4273:
4254:
4247:
4195:
4140:
4133:
4126:
3894:
3887:
3861:
3847:
3840:
3816:
3788:
3761:
3747:
3740:
3706:
3593:
3559:
3525:
3488:
3481:
3457:
3450:
3443:
3436:
3391:
3367:
3360:
3339:
3320:
3122:
3046:
3024:
3000:
2993:
2986:
2924:
2807:
2800:
2786:
2725:
2660:
1090:fully, passing to the west of
915:Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire
696:district, near the village of
261: • coordinates
181: • coordinates
1:
15634:"St John Ambulance Waterwing"
15550:"Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club"
15034:. infinis.com. Archived from
14946:Power Plants around the World
13401:. London: independent.co.uk.
13366:Haran, Brady (5 April 2004).
12544:"MAIB Search Results Mithril"
12118:"Nottingham Left Bank Scheme"
11925:10.1016/s0169-555x(01)00052-6
10826:Journal of Quaternary Science
10467:Haran, Brady (25 June 2004).
10233:Shakespeare, William (2007).
9705:
6887:
6869:
5755:
5709:
5662:
5387:
5296:
5038:
5009:
4770:
4717:
4617:
4603:
4356:
3854:
3802:
2653:
2639:
1568:Mercia Mudstone formation at
1322:; but also includes parts of
1255:
895:of the same name, and beside
150:Physical characteristics
16249:Parliamentary constituencies
15526:. satffordandstonecc.co.uk.
14972:"Location to Power Stations"
14585:archaeologydataservice.ac.uk
13976:"Great Places to See Otters"
13864:"Trent Vale nature reserves"
12786:, Peter Yapp, p. 372, 1983,
12634:"Justices in Eyre 1509–1840"
10984:. Met Office. Archived from
9352:10.1016/0143-6228(96)00004-5
9109:Warping Drain (Owston Ferry)
7073:associated carts or wagons.
6674:special area of conservation
6472:Severn Trent Water Authority
6250:North–South divide (England)
5016:
4515:Access Rd. / Thrumpton Weir
4280:
3827:Nottingham - Lincoln Railway
3809:
3679:
3645:
3468:Nottingham - Lincoln Railway
3353:
2793:
2686:
1849:
1807:Rainfall in the Trent valley
1793:
1468:to lift water into embanked
1295:
1046:It then reaches the town of
1003:. After passing the site of
859:, where it is joined by the
300: • elevation
220: • elevation
21:Trent River (disambiguation)
7:
15785:Trent Valley GeoArchaeology
14459:. humberpacketboats.co.uk.
14317:. independent.co.uk. 1999.
13726:Attenborough Nature Reserve
13328:. John Wiley. p. 147.
12570:"MAIB Search Results Maria"
11976:Conservation Area Histories
11089:"Climate tables UK 1961-90"
10982:"Midlands Climate-Rainfall"
9491:Recorded 23–24 August 1976.
9368:Portrait of the River Trent
9156:
9033:The Beck (Carlton on Trent)
7255:hydroelectric power station
6598:, a 226-hectare (560-acre)
6596:Attenborough Nature Reserve
6266:was subject to a different
4206:National Watersports Centre
3011:Sheffield - Lincoln Railway
2742:Stainforth and Keadby Canal
2252:
1812:
1778:During the end of the last
1342:to the south and west, the
1100:Stainforth and Keadby Canal
692:The Trent rises within the
546:in the United Kingdom. Its
396: • location
338: • location
244: • location
168: • location
10:
16351:
16284:Grade II* listed buildings
15141:. On Trent. Archived from
15060:. canalrivertrust.org.uk.
14854:"Dunham Bridge – Homepage"
14788:. burton-on-trent.org.uk.
13838:"Besthorpe Nature Reserve"
13322:Calow, Peter, ed. (2009).
12752:. British History Online.
12726:. British History Online.
12661:"The University of Oxford"
12455:. canalrivertrust.org.uk.
12449:"Trent & Mersey Canal"
12425:. canalrivertrust.org.uk.
12038:"Upper Witham IDB History"
11688:. Routledge. p. 357.
11065:. On Trent. Archived from
9764:"28009 – Trent at Colwick"
9434:. Chichester: Phillimore.
9293:Hadfield, Charles (1985).
9274:Hadfield, Charles (1970).
9225:Cumberlidge, Jane (1998).
8899:Sewer Dyke (North Clifton)
7370:
7162:
6775:Fishing on the Trent near
6711:Fishing on the Trent near
6701:
6247:
6234:Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
6201:
5857:United Kingdom legislation
3223:High Marnham Power Station
3200:Chesterfield - Lincoln Rly
3034:West Burton power stations
2974:Trent Bridge, Gainsborough
2818:South Humberside Main Line
1856:
1537:
1318:, Nottinghamshire and the
1305:River Trent within England
1005:High Marnham power station
867:nature reserve and enters
554:, on the southern edge of
408: • average
370: • maximum
360: • minimum
350: • average
18:
16325:Rivers of Nottinghamshire
16226:
16100:
15921:
15870:
15858:
15847:
15662:. spenserians.cath.vt.edu
15500:. burtoncanoeclub.co.uk.
15472:"Canoe Trails - Midlands"
15008:. UK Coal. Archived from
14978:. UK Coal. Archived from
14828:Willington Parish Council
14529:. 1786. pp. 339–340.
12396:, accessed 9 January 2010
11646:Fundamentals of Hydrology
11152:. Elsevier. p. 183.
10696:Mills, Alexander (2003).
10607:British Geological Survey
10361:. history of parliament.
9482:Also listed as 10,452 km.
9430:Owen, C. C. (1978).
8015:
7963:
7911:
7859:
7807:
7755:
7703:
7651:
7599:
7547:
7495:
7443:
7393:
7390:
7387:
7384:
7381:
6513:biochemical oxygen demand
6502:in the Trent Biotic index
5918:
5913:
5898:
5888:
5874:
5869:
5862:
5806:
5784:
5770:
5748:
5724:
5688:
5684:
5655:
5643:
5614:
5610:
5581:
5577:
5548:
5543:
5514:
5504:
5475:
5471:
5442:
5438:
5409:
5402:
5366:
5359:
5323:
5311:
5282:
5267:
5252:
5247:
5218:
5214:
5192:
5184:
5162:
5158:
5136:
5131:
5102:
5090:
5068:
5053:
5031:
5024:
4981:
4974:
4938:
4919:
4904:
4899:
4877:
4872:
4850:
4838:
4816:
4811:
4782:
4778:
4756:
4751:
4729:
4725:
4703:
4698:
4662:
4658:
4636:
4625:
4589:
4584:
4562:
4555:
4519:
4514:
4492:
4487:
4465:
4461:
4439:
4434:
4412:
4407:
4385:
4378:
4349:
4342:
4320:
4315:
4293:
4288:
4266:
4262:
4240:
4233:
4211:
4203:
4163:
4148:
4119:
4114:
4081:
4067:
4052:
4047:
4014:
4010:
3988:
3984:Hazelford lock and weirs
3983:
3943:
3936:
3907:
3902:
3873:
3869:
3833:
3824:
3781:
3769:
3733:
3728:
3699:
3687:
3665:
3653:
3631:
3626:
3586:
3574:
3552:
3547:
3518:
3503:
3474:
3465:
3429:
3424:
3384:
3375:
3332:
3328:
3299:
3285:
3270:
3262:
3229:
3221:
3206:
3196:
3167:
3153:
3138:
3130:
3108:
3090:
3061:
3054:
3039:
3032:
3017:
3008:
2979:
2965:
2950:
2939:
2917:
2909:
2887:
2880:
2858:
2839:
2824:
2815:
2779:
2762:
2747:
2740:
2718:
2713:
2698:
2694:
2679:
2668:
2632:
2418:
2398:
2378:
2358:
2338:
2318:
2289:
2286:
2275:
2268:
2164:
2124:
2084:
2044:
2004:
1964:
1924:
1881:
1876:
1871:
1788:Thorne and Hatfield Moors
1727:
1712:
1692:
1671:
1650:
1635:
1614:
1607:Lower Magnesian limestone
1125:. At this point, between
687:
569:The river passes through
524:
492:
448:
440:
425:
420:
416:
406:
394:
386:
382:
378:
368:
358:
348:
336:
328:
324:
316:
312:298 km (185 mi)
308:
298:
259:
242:
232:
228:
218:
179:
166:
158:
154:
149:
123:
109:
87:
79:
71:
66:
47:
35:
30:
16279:Grade I listed buildings
15775:University of Birmingham
15762:University of Birmingham
15474:. canoe-england.org.uk.
15249:. thelifeguards.org.uk.
15165:"TVW Feasibility Report"
14651:Harrison, David (2007).
14540:Campbell, Bruce (2006).
14403:. Ukbars. Archived from
13782:"Willington Gravel Pits"
13515:"The OnTrent Initiative"
13252:"River Trent, Pollution"
11872:Macdonald, Neil (2012).
10611:"Geology of Britain map"
10157:. London. Archived from
9469:
9206:Barber, Charles (1993).
8723:Old Trent (High Marnham)
8076:Tributaries of the Trent
6577:to cross Great Britain.
6176:Associated British Ports
6166:, except in Nottingham (
4157:Rectory Junction Viaduct
4048:Gunthorpe lock and weir
2774:(shares bridge with rly)
1530:to bring water from the
1462:internal drainage boards
954:Staythorpe Power Station
494: • right
224:275 m (902 ft)
175:, Staffordshire, England
16330:Rivers of Staffordshire
15330:"Burton Leander Rowing"
14501:. nottshistory.org.uk.
14203:Journal of Fish Biology
14142:. nottshistory.org.uk.
13666:Local Living Landscapes
13491:. BBC. 2 October 2012.
13431:. BBC. 8 October 2009.
12794:, accessed 1 April 2013
12330:Clark, Gregory (2017).
12177:"Flood Risk Assessment"
12151:"The winter of 1946/47"
11804:. Richlow. p. 10.
11682:Gardiner, John (2000).
9718:Trent River Authority.
9526:Indicative county shown
9449:Stone, Richard (2005).
7269:Recreation on the Trent
7086:Burton's bridge in 1322
7018:, Nottingham (known as
6610:. Wading birds such as
6569:. It forms part of the
5248:Disused railway bridge
5187:(site of mill and lock)
4151:Nottingham-Grantham Rly
3582:Great North Rd. Bridge
968:and beneath the town's
706:Staffordshire Potteries
694:Staffordshire Moorlands
616:
450: • left
255:, Lincolnshire, England
16320:Rivers of Lincolnshire
14902:Carr, Michael (1997).
14786:Ferry Bridge the Ferry
14179:, pp. 72, 101–102
14115:Walton, Izaak (1653).
12711:Universities of Europe
12208:. BBC. 6 December 2013
12120:. Environment Agency.
11531:. Environment Agency.
11505:. Environment Agency.
11479:. Environment Agency.
11453:. Environment Agency.
11405:. Environment Agency.
11191:. Environment Agency.
10838:10.1002/jqs.3390060204
10189:Large & Petts 1996
10137:Large & Petts 1996
10125:Large & Petts 1996
9947:Walton, Izaak (1653).
9819:James R. Penn (2001).
9796:. Environment Agency.
9093:Warping Drain (Keadby)
7325:
7283:
7178:
7137:
7064:
7041:
6801:Places along the Trent
6781:
6721:
6647:Willington Gravel Pits
6612:Eurasian oystercatcher
6590:
6531:accidental release of
6504:
6441:
6405:
6364:
6341:
6217:
6137:Trent and Mersey Canal
6128:
6118:The aggregate carrier
6097:
6043:
5963:Trent and Mersey Canal
5737:Trent and Mersey Canal
5404:Trent and Mersey Canal
5064:(limit of navigation)
5026:Trent and Mersey Canal
2564:
2526:
2510:
2500:
2461:
2287:Level at Trent Bridge
1809:
1771:
1573:
1338:and its tributary the
1307:
1230:
1086:and soon after enters
917:
901:Nottingham Forest F.C.
849:Trent and Mersey Canal
722:
535:
15908:North East Derbyshire
15871:Boroughs or districts
15745:at Wikimedia Commons
15607:. maib.gov.uk. 2003.
15332:. burtonleander.co.uk
14858:Dunham Bridge Company
14364:"River Trent Fishing"
13916:"Otters in the Trent"
13368:"A River on the mend"
12935:Sutherland Collection
11939:"Ridware study group"
11727:. rwe.com. p. 20
9827:. ABC-CLIO. pp.
9385:May, Jeffrey (1977).
9297:. David and Charles.
9278:. David and Charles.
9193:Trent River (Ontario)
9168:Trent River Authority
7321:
7276:
7172:
7128:
7062:
7036:
6773:
6767:became more popular.
6709:
6666:local nature reserves
6588:fishing in the Trent
6583:
6493:
6460:Trent River Authority
6431:
6398:
6360:
6355:Industrial Revolution
6325:
6211:
6116:
6091:
6049:Manchester Ship Canal
6041:
5882:Parliament of England
5735:(formerly leading to
3777:Newark Bypass Bridge
3056:Cottam power stations
2579:History of navigation
2560:
2522:
2505:
2494:
2454:
1805:
1766:Gravel extraction at
1764:
1756:Allenton hippopotamus
1566:
1524:large reservoir chain
1303:
1223:William Shakespeare,
1196:
1027:, where it meets the
913:
718:
591:River Ouse, Yorkshire
533:
80:Country within the UK
16315:Rivers of Derbyshire
15790:22 June 2015 at the
15779:University of Exeter
15352:"Newark Rowing Club"
15093:on 29 September 2013
14076:A. G. Brown (1997).
13896:on 24 September 2013
13602:"Fifth Otter Survey"
13465:on 14 September 2013
12781:23 July 2024 at the
11943:High Bridge crossing
11585:Fluvial Design Guide
11431:. Environment Agency
10921:. Environment Agency
10422:. Environment Agency
10102:. Lincolnshire.gov.
9593:Erewash measured at
9366:Lord, Peter (1972).
8695:Morton Warping Drain
8544:Holme Dyke (Bleasby)
7175:Cottam Power Station
6942:class=notpageimage|
6736:In the 17th century
6661:have been observed.
6544:Wildlife and ecology
6519:in the 1960s. Using
6276:University of Oxford
6272:Council of the North
4115:Stoke lock and weir
3378:East Coast Main Line
832:, Castle Donington,
741:. At this point the
702:Knypersley Reservoir
575:Stone, Staffordshire
304:0 m (0 ft)
203:53.11611°N 2.14028°W
57:of the River Trent (
19:For other uses, see
15924:(cities in italics)
15859:Unitary authorities
15715:on 24 February 2014
15498:"Burton Canoe Club"
15430:British Canoe Union
14892:, pp. 121, 122
14824:"Willington Bridge"
14407:on 4 September 2012
14232:on 28 February 2014
14215:1986JFBio..28..625C
13218:. IWA. p. 20.
12453:Canals & Rivers
12423:Canals & Rivers
12206:BBC News Humberside
12157:on 10 December 2009
11917:2001Geomo..39...69B
11643:Davie, Tim (2008).
11391:on 31 October 2014.
10957:2008Geomo.101..278B
10896:on 4 September 2012
10647:. nora.nerc.ac.uk.
10028:on 15 November 2021
10002:on 29 November 2013
9950:The Compleat Angler
9569:Blithe measured at
9544:Blithe measured at
9361:on 5 November 2013.
8070:List of tributaries
7308:Open water swimming
7306:own swimming club.
6571:Severn-Trent flyway
6216:, 20 September 2005
6075:Neville Chamberlain
5774: A5189
5315: B5008
5057: B5010
4842: B6540
4071: A6097
3578: B6326
3425:Newark Nether Lock
3132:Fossdyke Navigation
1326:, South Yorkshire,
1290:Glacial Lake Humber
1250:Sir Thomas Stanhope
1119:Burton upon Stather
1039:. Further north at
903:, until it reaches
682:The Compleat Angler
651:University of Wales
589:before joining the
421:Basin features
279: /
199: /
98:, Nottinghamshire,
15961:Chapel-en-le-Frith
15139:"Trent Valley Way"
15113:"Trent Valley Way"
15038:on 14 October 2013
15012:on 9 November 2013
14982:on 9 November 2013
14952:on 4 December 2012
14733:Barber, J (1834).
14636:has generic name (
14014:. 22 August 2011.
13988:on 7 November 2014
13870:on 7 November 2014
13844:on 7 November 2014
13736:on 7 November 2014
13672:on 7 November 2014
13618:on 7 November 2014
13582:on 7 November 2014
12695:has generic name (
12623:, pp. 9, 124.
12384:, pp. 198–207
12326:Retail Price Index
12240:on 16 October 2012
12015:on 1 February 2014
11949:on 27 October 2015
11801:Chesterfield Canal
11624:on 2 February 2014
11314:on 1 February 2014
11269:on 18 January 2013
11234:on 3 February 2014
10751:on 5 November 2013
10617:on 2 December 2016
10214:on 5 November 2013
10080:on 4 February 2012
10054:on 4 December 2013
9992:"Get-a-map online"
9677:Torne measured at
9605:Greet measured at
9556:Devon measured at
9415:. Harper Collins.
9244:Fort, Tom (2008).
8789:Radcliffe on Trent
7326:
7284:
7179:
7138:
7094:Swarkestone bridge
7065:
7042:
7006:Crossing the Trent
6782:
6722:
6635:Beckingham Marshes
6591:
6573:, a route used by
6559:migration corridor
6525:Trent Biotic index
6505:
6406:
6385:Duke of Sutherland
6315:topographical poem
6218:
6129:
6098:
6044:
5647: A511
5319:Willington Bridge
5271: A514
3691: A617
3657: A616
3162:Dunham Toll Bridge
2969: A631
2941:Chesterfield Canal
2913:(vertical sluice)
2850: M180
2565:
2527:
2508:weeks to complete.
2501:
2462:
2421:Normal / Avg flow
2239:in the catchment.
1810:
1772:
1574:
1558:Sherwood sandstone
1308:
1246:Earl of Shrewsbury
1172:aerial photographs
1080:Chesterfield Canal
926:Radcliffe-on-Trent
918:
818:Swarkestone Bridge
723:
720:Swarkestone Bridge
607:Kingston upon Hull
536:
208:53.11611; -2.14028
16292:
16291:
15922:Major settlements
15851:Derbyshire Portal
15834:Ceremonial county
15781:research project.
15764:research project.
15741:Media related to
15578:. Go-sail.co.uk.
15445:978-0-9531956-7-1
14915:978-0-17-438681-0
14687:978-0-19-967783-2
14662:978-0-19-922685-6
14617:978-0-470-86832-4
14579:Harrison, David.
14553:978-0-7190-3768-9
14431:Hucknall Dispatch
14264:978-0-470-99539-6
14089:978-0-521-56820-3
14050:978-0-470-86832-4
13521:on 30 August 2014
13335:978-1-4443-1386-4
13296:978-1-900222-22-8
13225:978-1-900222-10-5
13166:978-1-139-48616-3
13041:, pp. 14, 15
12986:978-0-7277-1991-1
12881:978-0-520-03016-9
12822:978-1-119-96181-9
12792:978-0-7100-0992-0
12491:978-1-57785-754-9
12310:, pp. 13–20.
12088:978-1-108-05036-4
12065:, pp. 59, 62
11811:978-0-9552609-4-0
11695:978-0-415-17901-0
11656:978-0-415-39986-9
11304:978-1-906698-24-9
11225:Mercian Geologist
11159:978-0-08-053248-6
10709:978-0-19-157847-2
10320:978-1-904271-34-5
10246:978-1-84022-557-0
10074:"West Butterwick"
9865:978-1-4473-3035-6
9838:978-1-57607-042-0
9665:Tame measured at
9641:Soar measured at
9617:Idle measured at
9581:Dove measured at
9515:The Faerie Queene
9460:978-1-86077-356-3
9441:978-0-85033-218-6
9422:978-0-00-721114-2
9400:978-0-902668-00-3
9377:978-0-7091-0210-6
9340:Applied Geography
9323:978-1-85109-440-0
9304:978-0-7153-8644-6
9285:978-0-7153-4871-0
9255:978-1-84605-169-2
9236:978-0-85288-355-6
9217:978-0-521-78570-9
9173:Trent Valley Line
9152:
9151:
8561:, Nottinghamshire
8102:Adlingfleet Drain
8067:
8066:
7221:Ratcliffe-on-Soar
6970:Burton upon Trent
6860:Burton upon Trent
6500:indicator species
6344:Pollution history
6153:Bridgewater Canal
6133:Burton upon Trent
5989:river, while the
5967:Bridgewater Canal
5936:Act of Parliament
5928:
5927:
5870:Act of Parliament
5831:
5830:
5827:
5826:
5743:
5742:
5094: A50
4289:Meadow Lane Lock
4159:
3773: A46
3627:Newark Town Lock
3507: A46
3157: A57
3103:
2766: A18
2437:
2436:
2204:
2203:
1784:Humberhead Levels
1742:
1741:
1599:Lincolnshire Edge
1453:
1452:
1439:Natural grassland
1238:Burton upon Trent
887:it flows beneath
786:Burton-upon-Trent
753:until it reaches
670:tri-sent(o)-on-ā-
657:derives from the
609:in Yorkshire and
583:Burton-upon-Trent
528:
527:
136:Burton upon Trent
16342:
15913:South Derbyshire
15893:Derbyshire Dales
15842:
15836:
15826:
15819:
15812:
15803:
15802:
15771:English Heritage
15758:English Heritage
15740:
15725:
15724:
15722:
15720:
15705:
15672:
15671:
15669:
15667:
15656:
15650:
15649:
15647:
15645:
15630:
15624:
15623:
15621:
15619:
15613:
15606:
15598:
15592:
15591:
15589:
15587:
15572:
15566:
15565:
15563:
15561:
15546:
15540:
15539:
15537:
15535:
15520:
15514:
15513:
15511:
15509:
15494:
15488:
15487:
15485:
15483:
15468:
15462:
15461:
15459:
15457:
15426:
15420:
15419:
15417:
15415:
15400:
15394:
15393:
15391:
15389:
15374:
15368:
15367:
15365:
15363:
15348:
15342:
15341:
15339:
15337:
15326:
15320:
15319:
15317:
15315:
15295:
15289:
15288:
15286:
15284:
15269:
15263:
15262:
15260:
15258:
15243:
15237:
15236:
15234:
15232:
15212:
15206:
15205:
15203:
15201:
15186:
15180:
15179:
15177:
15175:
15169:
15161:
15155:
15154:
15152:
15150:
15145:on 11 April 2013
15135:
15129:
15128:
15126:
15124:
15109:
15103:
15102:
15100:
15098:
15083:
15074:
15073:
15071:
15069:
15054:
15048:
15047:
15045:
15043:
15032:"Our Operations"
15028:
15022:
15021:
15019:
15017:
14998:
14992:
14991:
14989:
14987:
14968:
14962:
14961:
14959:
14957:
14938:
14932:
14931:
14929:
14927:
14899:
14893:
14887:
14874:
14873:
14871:
14869:
14850:
14844:
14843:
14841:
14839:
14820:
14814:
14808:
14802:
14801:
14799:
14797:
14778:
14772:
14771:
14769:
14767:
14747:
14741:
14740:
14730:
14724:
14723:
14721:
14719:
14713:
14706:
14698:
14692:
14691:
14673:
14667:
14666:
14648:
14642:
14641:
14635:
14631:
14629:
14621:
14603:
14597:
14596:
14594:
14592:
14576:
14570:
14569:
14567:
14565:
14537:
14531:
14530:
14521:
14515:
14514:
14512:
14510:
14491:
14485:
14479:
14473:
14472:
14470:
14468:
14453:
14447:
14446:
14444:
14442:
14423:
14417:
14416:
14414:
14412:
14393:
14384:
14383:
14381:
14379:
14360:
14354:
14353:
14337:
14331:
14330:
14328:
14326:
14307:
14301:
14300:
14294:
14290:
14288:
14280:
14278:
14276:
14248:
14242:
14241:
14239:
14237:
14231:
14225:. Archived from
14200:
14191:
14180:
14174:
14168:
14162:
14156:
14155:
14153:
14151:
14132:
14123:
14122:
14112:
14106:
14105:
14103:
14101:
14073:
14067:
14066:
14064:
14062:
14034:
14028:
14027:
14025:
14023:
14004:
13998:
13997:
13995:
13993:
13987:
13980:
13972:
13966:
13965:
13963:
13961:
13942:
13936:
13935:
13933:
13931:
13912:
13906:
13905:
13903:
13901:
13886:
13880:
13879:
13877:
13875:
13860:
13854:
13853:
13851:
13849:
13834:
13828:
13827:
13825:
13823:
13804:
13798:
13797:
13795:
13793:
13778:
13772:
13771:
13769:
13767:
13752:
13746:
13745:
13743:
13741:
13732:. Archived from
13718:
13712:
13711:
13709:
13707:
13702:on 22 March 2014
13698:. Archived from
13688:
13682:
13681:
13679:
13677:
13658:
13652:
13651:
13634:
13628:
13627:
13625:
13623:
13617:
13609:Technical Report
13606:
13598:
13592:
13591:
13589:
13587:
13572:
13561:
13560:
13558:
13556:
13537:
13531:
13530:
13528:
13526:
13511:
13505:
13504:
13502:
13500:
13481:
13475:
13474:
13472:
13470:
13451:
13445:
13444:
13442:
13440:
13421:
13415:
13414:
13412:
13410:
13394:
13388:
13387:
13385:
13383:
13363:
13352:
13351:
13349:
13347:
13319:
13313:
13312:
13310:
13308:
13280:
13274:
13273:
13271:
13269:
13248:
13242:
13241:
13239:
13237:
13209:
13203:
13202:
13196:
13192:
13190:
13182:
13180:
13178:
13150:
13144:
13143:
13141:
13139:
13118:
13109:
13108:
13106:
13104:
13084:
13073:
13072:
13070:
13068:
13048:
13042:
13036:
13023:
13022:
13016:
13012:
13010:
13002:
13000:
12998:
12970:
12951:
12950:
12948:
12946:
12927:
12918:
12917:
12911:
12907:
12905:
12897:
12895:
12893:
12865:
12859:
12858:
12852:
12848:
12846:
12838:
12836:
12834:
12806:
12795:
12772:
12766:
12765:
12763:
12761:
12746:
12740:
12739:
12737:
12735:
12720:
12714:
12707:
12701:
12700:
12694:
12690:
12688:
12680:
12678:
12676:
12656:
12650:
12649:
12647:
12645:
12630:
12624:
12618:
12612:
12611:
12609:
12607:
12592:
12586:
12585:
12583:
12581:
12566:
12560:
12559:
12557:
12555:
12540:
12534:
12533:
12531:
12529:
12514:
12508:
12507:
12505:
12503:
12475:
12469:
12468:
12466:
12464:
12445:
12439:
12438:
12436:
12434:
12415:
12409:
12403:
12397:
12391:
12385:
12379:
12364:
12363:, pp. 74–78
12358:
12349:
12348:
12346:
12344:
12322:
12311:
12305:
12299:
12298:, pp. 42–46
12293:
12282:
12279:Cumberlidge 1998
12276:
12265:
12264:, pp. 15–17
12259:
12250:
12249:
12247:
12245:
12239:
12232:
12224:
12218:
12217:
12215:
12213:
12198:
12192:
12191:
12189:
12187:
12181:
12173:
12167:
12166:
12164:
12162:
12153:. Archived from
12143:
12134:
12133:
12131:
12129:
12114:
12105:
12104:
12102:
12100:
12072:
12066:
12060:
12054:
12053:
12051:
12049:
12034:
12025:
12024:
12022:
12020:
12001:
11995:
11994:
11992:
11990:
11985:on 18 April 2013
11984:
11973:
11965:
11959:
11958:
11956:
11954:
11935:
11929:
11928:
11900:
11889:
11888:
11886:
11884:
11878:
11869:
11863:
11862:
11860:
11858:
11852:
11845:
11837:
11828:
11827:
11825:
11823:
11795:
11789:
11788:
11786:
11784:
11769:
11763:
11762:
11760:
11758:
11753:on 28 March 2005
11743:
11737:
11736:
11734:
11732:
11726:
11718:
11712:
11711:
11709:
11707:
11679:
11673:
11672:
11670:
11668:
11640:
11634:
11633:
11631:
11629:
11610:
11601:
11600:
11598:
11596:
11577:
11571:
11570:
11568:
11566:
11551:
11545:
11544:
11542:
11540:
11525:
11519:
11518:
11516:
11514:
11499:
11493:
11492:
11490:
11488:
11473:
11467:
11466:
11464:
11462:
11447:
11441:
11440:
11438:
11436:
11425:
11419:
11418:
11416:
11414:
11399:
11393:
11392:
11386:
11375:
11324:
11323:
11321:
11319:
11313:
11307:. Archived from
11296:
11285:
11279:
11278:
11276:
11274:
11268:
11261:
11253:
11244:
11243:
11241:
11239:
11233:
11222:
11214:
11205:
11204:
11202:
11200:
11185:
11176:
11175:
11173:
11171:
11140:
11131:
11130:
11128:
11126:
11111:
11105:
11104:
11102:
11100:
11085:
11079:
11078:
11076:
11074:
11069:on 11 April 2013
11059:
11053:
11052:
11050:
11048:
11029:
11023:
11022:
11020:
11018:
11012:
11004:
10998:
10997:
10995:
10993:
10978:
10969:
10968:
10951:(1–2): 280–285.
10940:
10931:
10930:
10928:
10926:
10920:
10912:
10906:
10905:
10903:
10901:
10895:
10888:
10880:
10874:
10873:
10871:
10869:
10863:
10856:
10848:
10842:
10841:
10821:
10815:
10814:
10812:
10810:
10795:
10789:
10788:
10786:
10784:
10778:
10770:
10761:
10760:
10758:
10756:
10750:
10743:
10735:
10726:
10725:
10723:
10721:
10693:
10687:
10686:
10684:
10682:
10667:
10661:
10660:
10658:
10656:
10641:
10628:
10626:
10624:
10622:
10603:
10594:
10593:
10591:
10589:
10584:on 11 March 2015
10570:
10564:
10560:Rivers of Europe
10556:
10545:
10544:
10542:
10540:
10534:
10526:
10515:
10514:
10512:
10510:
10491:
10485:
10484:
10482:
10480:
10464:
10458:
10457:
10455:
10453:
10438:
10432:
10431:
10429:
10427:
10421:
10413:
10400:
10394:
10388:
10381:
10375:
10374:
10372:
10370:
10355:
10349:
10343:
10337:
10336:
10334:
10332:
10304:
10295:
10294:
10292:
10290:
10278:
10263:
10262:
10260:
10258:
10230:
10224:
10223:
10221:
10219:
10213:
10206:
10198:
10192:
10186:
10180:
10177:
10171:
10170:
10168:
10166:
10161:on 20 April 2013
10146:
10140:
10134:
10128:
10122:
10116:
10115:
10113:
10111:
10100:"East Stockwith"
10096:
10090:
10089:
10087:
10085:
10070:
10064:
10063:
10061:
10059:
10044:
10038:
10037:
10035:
10033:
10018:
10012:
10011:
10009:
10007:
9998:. Archived from
9988:
9967:
9966:
9964:
9962:
9944:
9938:
9933:
9924:
9918:
9912:
9911:
9909:
9907:
9888:
9882:
9881:
9879:
9877:
9849:
9843:
9842:
9826:
9816:
9810:
9809:
9807:
9805:
9790:
9784:
9783:
9781:
9779:
9760:
9749:
9748:
9746:
9744:
9729:
9723:
9716:
9699:
9696:
9690:
9687:
9681:
9675:
9669:
9663:
9657:
9653:Sow measured at
9651:
9645:
9639:
9633:
9627:
9621:
9615:
9609:
9603:
9597:
9591:
9585:
9579:
9573:
9567:
9561:
9554:
9548:
9546:Hamstall Ridware
9542:
9536:
9533:
9527:
9524:
9518:
9507:
9501:
9498:
9492:
9489:
9483:
9480:
9464:
9445:
9426:
9404:
9392:
9381:
9362:
9360:
9354:. Archived from
9337:
9327:
9308:
9289:
9270:
9259:
9240:
9221:
9178:Trent Valley Way
9039:Carlton on Trent
8929:Shropshire Brook
8455:Ford Green Brook
8426:Fledborough Beck
8181:Catchwater Drain
8084:
8083:
8028:
8026:
8025:
7976:
7974:
7973:
7924:
7922:
7921:
7872:
7870:
7869:
7820:
7818:
7817:
7768:
7766:
7765:
7716:
7714:
7713:
7664:
7662:
7661:
7612:
7610:
7609:
7560:
7558:
7557:
7508:
7506:
7505:
7456:
7454:
7453:
7368:
7367:
7295:Trent Valley Way
7217:Castle Donington
7113:Cavendish Bridge
7108:Cavendish Bridge
6975:Castle Donington
6926:
6925:
6908:
6907:
6890:
6889:
6872:
6871:
6854:
6853:
6836:
6835:
6818:
6817:
6811:
6762:
6761:
6757:
6754:
6445:
6368:
6260:Southern England
6256:Northern England
6192:Celtic Endeavour
6172:Nottingham Canal
6109:Navigation today
6042:Newark Town Lock
6020:Holme Pierrepont
6008:Robert Whitworth
6004:Nottingham Canal
5879:
5878:
5865:
5860:
5859:
5846:Cavendish Bridge
5801:
5800:
5794:
5793:
5779:St Peters Bridge
5777:
5775:
5765:
5764:
5758:
5757:
5727:
5719:
5718:
5712:
5711:
5705:
5704:
5698:
5697:
5679:
5678:
5672:
5671:
5665:
5664:
5650:
5648:
5638:
5637:
5631:
5630:
5624:
5623:
5605:
5604:
5598:
5597:
5591:
5590:
5572:
5571:
5565:
5564:
5558:
5557:
5538:
5537:
5531:
5530:
5524:
5523:
5499:
5498:
5492:
5491:
5485:
5484:
5466:
5465:
5459:
5458:
5452:
5451:
5433:
5432:
5426:
5425:
5419:
5418:
5397:
5396:
5390:
5389:
5383:
5382:
5376:
5375:
5354:
5353:
5347:
5346:
5340:
5339:
5333:
5332:
5318:
5316:
5306:
5305:
5299:
5298:
5292:
5291:
5274:
5272:
5262:
5261:
5242:
5241:
5235:
5234:
5228:
5227:
5209:
5208:
5202:
5201:
5179:
5178:
5172:
5171:
5153:
5152:
5146:
5145:
5126:
5125:
5119:
5118:
5112:
5111:
5097:
5095:
5085:
5084:
5078:
5077:
5062:Cavendish Bridge
5060:
5058:
5048:
5047:
5041:
5040:
5019:
5018:
5012:
5011:
5005:
5004:
4998:
4997:
4991:
4990:
4969:
4968:
4962:
4961:
4955:
4954:
4948:
4947:
4933:
4931:
4930: M1
4927:
4926:
4925:
4914:
4913:
4894:
4893:
4887:
4886:
4867:
4866:
4860:
4859:
4845:
4843:
4833:
4832:
4826:
4825:
4806:
4805:
4799:
4798:
4792:
4791:
4773:
4772:
4766:
4765:
4746:
4745:
4739:
4738:
4720:
4719:
4713:
4712:
4699:Railway bridges
4693:
4692:
4686:
4685:
4679:
4678:
4672:
4671:
4653:
4652:
4646:
4645:
4620:
4619:
4613:
4612:
4606:
4605:
4599:
4598:
4579:
4578:
4572:
4571:
4550:
4549:
4543:
4542:
4536:
4535:
4529:
4528:
4509:
4508:
4502:
4501:
4482:
4481:
4475:
4474:
4456:
4455:
4449:
4448:
4429:
4428:
4422:
4421:
4402:
4401:
4395:
4394:
4380:Nottingham Canal
4373:
4372:
4366:
4365:
4359:
4358:
4337:
4336:
4330:
4329:
4310:
4309:
4303:
4302:
4283:
4282:
4276:
4275:
4257:
4256:
4250:
4249:
4228:
4227:
4221:
4220:
4198:
4197:
4190:
4189:
4182:
4181:
4173:
4172:
4154:
4143:
4142:
4136:
4135:
4129:
4128:
4109:
4108:
4101:
4100:
4093:
4092:
4076:Gunthorpe Bridge
4074:
4072:
4062:
4061:
4042:
4041:
4034:
4033:
4026:
4025:
4005:
4004:
3998:
3997:
3978:
3977:
3970:
3969:
3962:
3961:
3953:
3952:
3931:
3930:
3924:
3923:
3917:
3916:
3897:
3896:
3890:
3889:
3883:
3882:
3864:
3863:
3857:
3856:
3850:
3849:
3843:
3842:
3819:
3818:
3812:
3811:
3805:
3804:
3798:
3797:
3791:
3790:
3776:
3774:
3764:
3763:
3757:
3756:
3750:
3749:
3743:
3742:
3723:
3722:
3716:
3715:
3709:
3708:
3694:
3692:
3682:
3681:
3675:
3674:
3660:
3658:
3648:
3647:
3641:
3640:
3620:
3619:
3612:
3611:
3603:
3602:
3596:
3595:
3581:
3579:
3569:
3568:
3562:
3561:
3542:
3541:
3535:
3534:
3528:
3527:
3510:
3508:
3498:
3497:
3491:
3490:
3484:
3483:
3460:
3459:
3453:
3452:
3446:
3445:
3439:
3438:
3418:
3417:
3410:
3409:
3401:
3400:
3394:
3393:
3370:
3369:
3363:
3362:
3356:
3355:
3349:
3348:
3342:
3341:
3323:
3322:
3316:
3315:
3309:
3308:
3294:Winthorpe Bridge
3292:
3290:
3289: A1
3280:
3279:
3257:
3256:
3249:
3248:
3241:
3240:
3216:
3215:
3191:
3190:
3184:
3183:
3177:
3176:
3160:
3158:
3148:
3147:
3125:
3124:
3118:
3117:
3098:
3085:
3084:
3078:
3077:
3071:
3070:
3049:
3048:
3027:
3026:
3003:
3002:
2996:
2995:
2989:
2988:
2972:
2970:
2960:
2959:
2934:
2933:
2927:
2926:
2904:
2903:
2897:
2896:
2875:
2874:
2868:
2867:
2853:
2851:
2847:
2846:
2845:
2834:
2833:
2810:
2809:
2803:
2802:
2796:
2795:
2789:
2788:
2769:
2767:
2757:
2756:
2735:
2734:
2728:
2727:
2714:The Island Sand
2708:
2707:
2689:
2688:
2663:
2662:
2656:
2655:
2649:
2648:
2642:
2641:
2630:
2629:
2606:
2599:
2592:
2583:
2531:17–18 March 1947
2273:
2272:
2208:gauging stations
2177:
2175:
2174:
2137:
2135:
2134:
2097:
2095:
2094:
2057:
2055:
2054:
2017:
2015:
2014:
1977:
1975:
1974:
1937:
1935:
1934:
1854:
1853:
1833:winter of 1946-7
1714:Holme Pierrepont
1612:
1611:
1578:Mercia Mudstones
1516:sewage treatment
1466:pumping stations
1404:
1403:
1395:Charnwood Forest
1274:Wolstonian Stage
1228:
1227:, act 3, scene I
1225:Henry IV, Part 1
1192:Henry IV, Part 1
936:before reaching
739:Shugborough Hall
710:Trentham Gardens
495:
451:
409:
397:
371:
361:
351:
339:
294:
293:
291:
290:
289:
284:
283:53.700°N 0.700°W
280:
277:
276:
275:
272:
221:
214:
213:
211:
210:
209:
204:
200:
197:
196:
195:
192:
182:
169:
52:
40:
28:
27:
16350:
16349:
16345:
16344:
16343:
16341:
16340:
16339:
16310:Trent catchment
16295:
16294:
16293:
16288:
16222:
16096:
16085:
15923:
15917:
15866:
15854:
15843:
15838:
15832:
15830:
15792:Wayback Machine
15734:
15729:
15728:
15718:
15716:
15707:
15706:
15675:
15665:
15663:
15658:
15657:
15653:
15643:
15641:
15632:
15631:
15627:
15617:
15615:
15611:
15604:
15600:
15599:
15595:
15585:
15583:
15574:
15573:
15569:
15559:
15557:
15552:. hppcc.co.uk.
15548:
15547:
15543:
15533:
15531:
15522:
15521:
15517:
15507:
15505:
15496:
15495:
15491:
15481:
15479:
15470:
15469:
15465:
15455:
15453:
15446:
15427:
15423:
15413:
15411:
15410:on 13 June 2013
15402:
15401:
15397:
15387:
15385:
15376:
15375:
15371:
15361:
15359:
15358:on 11 June 2013
15350:
15349:
15345:
15335:
15333:
15328:
15327:
15323:
15313:
15311:
15304:H2Open Magazine
15296:
15292:
15282:
15280:
15277:The Burton Mail
15271:
15270:
15266:
15256:
15254:
15245:
15244:
15240:
15230:
15228:
15213:
15209:
15199:
15197:
15196:on 3 March 2016
15188:
15187:
15183:
15173:
15171:
15167:
15163:
15162:
15158:
15148:
15146:
15137:
15136:
15132:
15122:
15120:
15115:. ldwa.org.uk.
15111:
15110:
15106:
15096:
15094:
15085:
15084:
15077:
15067:
15065:
15056:
15055:
15051:
15041:
15039:
15030:
15029:
15025:
15015:
15013:
15002:"Our Customers"
15000:
14999:
14995:
14985:
14983:
14970:
14969:
14965:
14955:
14953:
14940:
14939:
14935:
14925:
14923:
14916:
14900:
14896:
14888:
14877:
14867:
14865:
14852:
14851:
14847:
14837:
14835:
14822:
14821:
14817:
14809:
14805:
14795:
14793:
14780:
14779:
14775:
14765:
14763:
14748:
14744:
14731:
14727:
14717:
14715:
14711:
14704:
14700:
14699:
14695:
14688:
14674:
14670:
14663:
14649:
14645:
14633:
14632:
14623:
14622:
14618:
14604:
14600:
14590:
14588:
14577:
14573:
14563:
14561:
14554:
14538:
14534:
14523:
14522:
14518:
14508:
14506:
14495:"Littleborough"
14493:
14492:
14488:
14480:
14476:
14466:
14464:
14455:
14454:
14450:
14440:
14438:
14425:
14424:
14420:
14410:
14408:
14395:
14394:
14387:
14377:
14375:
14374:on 2 April 2012
14362:
14361:
14357:
14338:
14334:
14324:
14322:
14315:The Independent
14309:
14308:
14304:
14292:
14291:
14282:
14281:
14274:
14272:
14265:
14249:
14245:
14235:
14233:
14229:
14198:
14192:
14183:
14175:
14171:
14163:
14159:
14149:
14147:
14134:
14133:
14126:
14113:
14109:
14099:
14097:
14090:
14074:
14070:
14060:
14058:
14051:
14035:
14031:
14021:
14019:
14006:
14005:
14001:
13991:
13989:
13985:
13978:
13974:
13973:
13969:
13959:
13957:
13944:
13943:
13939:
13929:
13927:
13914:
13913:
13909:
13899:
13897:
13890:"Pasturefields"
13888:
13887:
13883:
13873:
13871:
13862:
13861:
13857:
13847:
13845:
13836:
13835:
13831:
13821:
13819:
13806:
13805:
13801:
13791:
13789:
13780:
13779:
13775:
13765:
13763:
13754:
13753:
13749:
13739:
13737:
13720:
13719:
13715:
13705:
13703:
13690:
13689:
13685:
13675:
13673:
13660:
13659:
13655:
13648:
13636:
13635:
13631:
13621:
13619:
13615:
13604:
13600:
13599:
13595:
13585:
13583:
13574:
13573:
13564:
13554:
13552:
13539:
13538:
13534:
13524:
13522:
13513:
13512:
13508:
13498:
13496:
13483:
13482:
13478:
13468:
13466:
13453:
13452:
13448:
13438:
13436:
13423:
13422:
13418:
13408:
13406:
13395:
13391:
13381:
13379:
13364:
13355:
13345:
13343:
13336:
13320:
13316:
13306:
13304:
13297:
13281:
13277:
13267:
13265:
13250:
13249:
13245:
13235:
13233:
13226:
13210:
13206:
13194:
13193:
13184:
13183:
13176:
13174:
13167:
13151:
13147:
13137:
13135:
13120:
13119:
13112:
13102:
13100:
13085:
13076:
13066:
13064:
13049:
13045:
13037:
13026:
13014:
13013:
13004:
13003:
12996:
12994:
12987:
12971:
12954:
12944:
12942:
12941:on 9 March 2014
12929:
12928:
12921:
12909:
12908:
12899:
12898:
12891:
12889:
12882:
12866:
12862:
12850:
12849:
12840:
12839:
12832:
12830:
12823:
12807:
12798:
12783:Wayback Machine
12773:
12769:
12759:
12757:
12748:
12747:
12743:
12733:
12731:
12722:
12721:
12717:
12708:
12704:
12692:
12691:
12682:
12681:
12674:
12672:
12657:
12653:
12643:
12641:
12632:
12631:
12627:
12619:
12615:
12605:
12603:
12602:on 16 June 2013
12594:
12593:
12589:
12579:
12577:
12572:. maib.gov.uk.
12568:
12567:
12563:
12553:
12551:
12546:. maib.gov.uk.
12542:
12541:
12537:
12527:
12525:
12524:on 15 July 2013
12516:
12515:
12511:
12501:
12499:
12492:
12476:
12472:
12462:
12460:
12447:
12446:
12442:
12432:
12430:
12417:
12416:
12412:
12404:
12400:
12392:
12388:
12380:
12367:
12359:
12352:
12342:
12340:
12323:
12314:
12306:
12302:
12294:
12285:
12277:
12268:
12260:
12253:
12243:
12241:
12237:
12230:
12226:
12225:
12221:
12211:
12209:
12200:
12199:
12195:
12185:
12183:
12179:
12175:
12174:
12170:
12160:
12158:
12144:
12137:
12127:
12125:
12116:
12115:
12108:
12098:
12096:
12089:
12073:
12069:
12061:
12057:
12047:
12045:
12044:on 17 July 2014
12036:
12035:
12028:
12018:
12016:
12003:
12002:
11998:
11988:
11986:
11982:
11971:
11967:
11966:
11962:
11952:
11950:
11937:
11936:
11932:
11901:
11892:
11882:
11880:
11876:
11870:
11866:
11856:
11854:
11850:
11843:
11839:
11838:
11831:
11821:
11819:
11812:
11796:
11792:
11782:
11780:
11771:
11770:
11766:
11756:
11754:
11745:
11744:
11740:
11730:
11728:
11724:
11720:
11719:
11715:
11705:
11703:
11696:
11680:
11676:
11666:
11664:
11657:
11641:
11637:
11627:
11625:
11612:
11611:
11604:
11594:
11592:
11579:
11578:
11574:
11564:
11562:
11553:
11552:
11548:
11538:
11536:
11527:
11526:
11522:
11512:
11510:
11501:
11500:
11496:
11486:
11484:
11475:
11474:
11470:
11460:
11458:
11449:
11448:
11444:
11434:
11432:
11427:
11426:
11422:
11412:
11410:
11401:
11400:
11396:
11384:
11376:
11327:
11317:
11315:
11311:
11305:
11294:
11286:
11282:
11272:
11270:
11266:
11259:
11255:
11254:
11247:
11237:
11235:
11231:
11220:
11216:
11215:
11208:
11198:
11196:
11187:
11186:
11179:
11169:
11167:
11160:
11141:
11134:
11124:
11122:
11113:
11112:
11108:
11098:
11096:
11087:
11086:
11082:
11072:
11070:
11061:
11060:
11056:
11046:
11044:
11031:
11030:
11026:
11016:
11014:
11010:
11006:
11005:
11001:
10991:
10989:
10988:on 28 July 2013
10980:
10979:
10972:
10941:
10934:
10924:
10922:
10918:
10914:
10913:
10909:
10899:
10897:
10893:
10886:
10882:
10881:
10877:
10867:
10865:
10864:on 28 June 2021
10861:
10854:
10850:
10849:
10845:
10822:
10818:
10808:
10806:
10797:
10796:
10792:
10782:
10780:
10776:
10772:
10771:
10764:
10754:
10752:
10748:
10741:
10737:
10736:
10729:
10719:
10717:
10710:
10694:
10690:
10680:
10678:
10669:
10668:
10664:
10654:
10652:
10643:
10642:
10631:
10620:
10618:
10604:
10597:
10587:
10585:
10572:
10571:
10567:
10557:
10548:
10538:
10536:
10532:
10528:
10527:
10518:
10508:
10506:
10493:
10492:
10488:
10478:
10476:
10465:
10461:
10451:
10449:
10440:
10439:
10435:
10425:
10423:
10419:
10415:
10414:
10403:
10395:
10391:
10382:
10378:
10368:
10366:
10357:
10356:
10352:
10344:
10340:
10330:
10328:
10321:
10305:
10298:
10288:
10286:
10279:
10266:
10256:
10254:
10247:
10231:
10227:
10217:
10215:
10211:
10204:
10200:
10199:
10195:
10187:
10183:
10178:
10174:
10164:
10162:
10155:The Independent
10147:
10143:
10135:
10131:
10123:
10119:
10109:
10107:
10098:
10097:
10093:
10083:
10081:
10072:
10071:
10067:
10057:
10055:
10046:
10045:
10041:
10031:
10029:
10022:"Littleborough"
10020:
10019:
10015:
10005:
10003:
9996:Ordnance Survey
9990:
9989:
9970:
9960:
9958:
9945:
9941:
9934:
9927:
9919:
9915:
9905:
9903:
9890:
9889:
9885:
9875:
9873:
9866:
9850:
9846:
9839:
9817:
9813:
9803:
9801:
9792:
9791:
9787:
9777:
9775:
9762:
9761:
9752:
9742:
9740:
9731:
9730:
9726:
9717:
9713:
9708:
9703:
9702:
9697:
9693:
9688:
9684:
9676:
9672:
9664:
9660:
9652:
9648:
9640:
9636:
9628:
9624:
9616:
9612:
9604:
9600:
9592:
9588:
9583:Marston on Dove
9580:
9576:
9568:
9564:
9555:
9551:
9543:
9539:
9534:
9530:
9525:
9521:
9508:
9504:
9499:
9495:
9490:
9486:
9481:
9477:
9472:
9467:
9461:
9451:The River Trent
9442:
9423:
9401:
9378:
9358:
9335:
9324:
9305:
9286:
9256:
9237:
9218:
9201:
9159:
9154:
9153:
9019:Tatenhill Brook
8988:River Swarbourn
8382:Eggington Brook
8267:Darklands Brook
8225:Chitlings Brook
8155:East Butterwick
8149:Bottesford Beck
8093:Joins Trent at
8078:
8077:
8072:
8023:
8021:
7971:
7969:
7919:
7917:
7867:
7865:
7815:
7813:
7763:
7761:
7711:
7709:
7659:
7657:
7607:
7605:
7555:
7553:
7503:
7501:
7451:
7449:
7385:Catchment Area
7343:
7324:
7282:
7271:
7191:Megawatt Valley
7177:
7167:
7165:Megawatt Valley
7161:
7090:another in 1643
7020:Hethbeth Bridge
7008:
6995:Newark-on-Trent
6948:
6947:
6946:
6944:
6938:
6937:
6936:
6935:
6934:
6927:
6919:
6918:
6917:
6916:
6909:
6901:
6900:
6899:
6898:
6891:
6883:
6882:
6881:
6880:
6873:
6865:
6864:
6863:
6862:
6855:
6847:
6846:
6845:
6844:
6837:
6829:
6828:
6827:
6826:
6819:
6803:
6780:
6777:Hazelford Ferry
6759:
6755:
6752:
6750:
6749:, the fish was
6704:
6604:Eurasian wigeon
6589:
6575:migratory birds
6565:and non-native
6546:
6503:
6447:
6443:
6438:
6436:
6434:
6414:Dunrobin Castle
6404:
6370:
6366:
6346:
6340:
6337:
6335:
6333:
6331:
6329:
6311:Michael Drayton
6268:justice in eyre
6252:
6246:
6238:Newark-on-Trent
6214:Nottinghamshire
6206:
6200:
6127:
6111:
6070:
6062:First World War
6032:
5975:
5973:The lower river
5908:
5884:
5876:
5863:
5858:
5802:
5795:
5773:
5771:
5766:
5759:
5730:Bond End Branch
5720:
5713:
5706:
5699:
5680:
5673:
5666:
5646:
5644:
5639:
5632:
5625:
5606:
5599:
5592:
5573:
5566:
5559:
5539:
5532:
5525:
5510:
5500:
5493:
5486:
5467:
5460:
5453:
5434:
5427:
5420:
5398:
5391:
5384:
5377:
5355:
5348:
5341:
5334:
5314:
5312:
5307:
5300:
5293:
5270:
5268:
5263:
5243:
5236:
5229:
5210:
5203:
5188:
5180:
5173:
5154:
5147:
5132:Railway bridge
5127:
5120:
5113:
5093:
5091:
5086:
5079:
5056:
5054:
5049:
5042:
5020:
5013:
5006:
4999:
4992:
4970:
4963:
4956:
4949:
4929:
4923:
4921:
4920:
4915:
4895:
4888:
4868:
4861:
4841:
4839:
4834:
4827:
4812:Sawley Marinas
4807:
4800:
4793:
4774:
4767:
4747:
4740:
4721:
4714:
4694:
4687:
4680:
4673:
4654:
4647:
4621:
4614:
4607:
4600:
4580:
4573:
4551:
4544:
4537:
4530:
4510:
4503:
4488:Cranfleet Lock
4483:
4476:
4457:
4450:
4430:
4423:
4403:
4396:
4374:
4367:
4360:
4338:
4331:
4311:
4304:
4284:
4277:
4258:
4251:
4229:
4222:
4199:
4192:
4191:
4184:
4183:
4174:
4144:
4137:
4130:
4110:
4103:
4102:
4095:
4094:
4070:
4068:
4063:
4043:
4036:
4035:
4028:
4027:
4006:
3999:
3979:
3972:
3971:
3964:
3963:
3954:
3932:
3925:
3918:
3898:
3891:
3884:
3865:
3858:
3851:
3844:
3820:
3813:
3806:
3799:
3792:
3772:
3770:
3765:
3758:
3751:
3744:
3724:
3717:
3710:
3690:
3688:
3683:
3676:
3656:
3654:
3649:
3642:
3622:
3621:
3614:
3613:
3604:
3597:
3577:
3575:
3570:
3563:
3543:
3536:
3529:
3506:
3504:
3499:
3492:
3485:
3461:
3454:
3447:
3440:
3420:
3419:
3412:
3411:
3402:
3395:
3371:
3364:
3357:
3350:
3343:
3324:
3317:
3310:
3288:
3286:
3281:
3258:
3251:
3250:
3243:
3242:
3217:
3192:
3185:
3178:
3156:
3154:
3149:
3134:, Torksey Lock
3126:
3119:
3104:
3101:Torksey Viaduct
3086:
3079:
3072:
3050:
3028:
3004:
2997:
2990:
2968:
2966:
2961:
2935:
2928:
2905:
2898:
2876:
2869:
2849:
2843:
2841:
2840:
2835:
2811:
2804:
2797:
2790:
2775:
2765:
2763:
2758:
2736:
2729:
2709:
2690:
2664:
2657:
2650:
2643:
2624:
2615:
2614:
2610:
2581:
2563:
2525:
2495:Flood marks at
2460:
2271:
2255:
2250:
2248:
2172:
2170:
2132:
2130:
2092:
2090:
2052:
2050:
2012:
2010:
1972:
1970:
1932:
1930:
1883:
1878:
1873:
1864:
1852:
1840:drought of 1976
1815:
1808:
1796:
1770:
1697:
1676:
1655:
1624:
1572:
1540:
1528:aqueduct system
1458:Vale of Belvoir
1399:National Forest
1387:Sherwood Forest
1306:
1298:
1266:Vale of Belvoir
1258:
1229:
1222:
1219:
1216:
1214:
1212:
1210:
1208:
1206:
1204:
1202:
1200:
1147:
1076:East Butterwick
1072:West Butterwick
1017:Dunham on Trent
1009:Nottinghamshire
993:Sutton on Trent
966:Newark-on-Trent
942:Hazelford Ferry
897:The City Ground
869:Nottinghamshire
834:Weston-on-Trent
782:Walton-on-Trent
690:
619:
493:
449:
407:
395:
369:
359:
349:
337:
301:
287:
285:
281:
278:
273:
270:
268:
266:
265:
262:
245:
219:
207:
205:
201:
198:
193:
190:
188:
186:
185:
180:
167:
140:Newark-on-Trent
62:
59:Interactive map
43:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
16348:
16338:
16337:
16332:
16327:
16322:
16317:
16312:
16307:
16290:
16289:
16287:
16286:
16281:
16276:
16274:Country Houses
16271:
16266:
16261:
16256:
16251:
16246:
16241:
16236:
16230:
16228:
16224:
16223:
16221:
16220:
16215:
16210:
16205:
16200:
16195:
16190:
16185:
16180:
16175:
16170:
16165:
16160:
16155:
16150:
16145:
16140:
16135:
16130:
16125:
16120:
16115:
16110:
16104:
16102:
16098:
16097:
16095:
16094:
16080:
16075:
16070:
16065:
16060:
16055:
16050:
16045:
16040:
16035:
16030:
16025:
16020:
16015:
16010:
16005:
16000:
15995:
15990:
15983:
15978:
15973:
15968:
15963:
15958:
15953:
15948:
15943:
15938:
15933:
15927:
15925:
15919:
15918:
15916:
15915:
15910:
15905:
15900:
15895:
15890:
15885:
15880:
15874:
15872:
15868:
15867:
15862:
15860:
15856:
15855:
15848:
15845:
15844:
15829:
15828:
15821:
15814:
15806:
15800:
15799:
15794:
15782:
15765:
15752:
15733:
15732:External links
15730:
15727:
15726:
15673:
15651:
15636:. sja.org.uk.
15625:
15593:
15567:
15541:
15515:
15489:
15463:
15444:
15421:
15395:
15380:. nurc.co.uk.
15369:
15343:
15321:
15290:
15279:. 23 July 2015
15264:
15238:
15207:
15181:
15156:
15130:
15104:
15075:
15049:
15023:
14993:
14963:
14933:
14914:
14894:
14875:
14845:
14815:
14803:
14773:
14742:
14725:
14693:
14686:
14668:
14661:
14643:
14616:
14598:
14571:
14552:
14532:
14516:
14486:
14474:
14448:
14418:
14385:
14355:
14332:
14302:
14263:
14243:
14209:(1): 625–636.
14181:
14169:
14157:
14124:
14121:. p. 248.
14107:
14088:
14068:
14049:
14029:
13999:
13967:
13937:
13907:
13881:
13855:
13829:
13799:
13773:
13747:
13713:
13683:
13653:
13647:978-1405335126
13646:
13629:
13593:
13562:
13532:
13506:
13476:
13446:
13416:
13389:
13353:
13334:
13314:
13295:
13275:
13243:
13224:
13204:
13165:
13145:
13110:
13074:
13043:
13024:
12985:
12952:
12919:
12880:
12860:
12821:
12796:
12767:
12741:
12715:
12702:
12651:
12625:
12613:
12587:
12561:
12535:
12509:
12490:
12470:
12440:
12410:
12408:, p. 128.
12406:Nicholson 2006
12398:
12386:
12365:
12350:
12337:MeasuringWorth
12312:
12300:
12283:
12266:
12251:
12219:
12193:
12168:
12135:
12106:
12087:
12067:
12055:
12026:
12009:Press Releases
11996:
11960:
11930:
11890:
11864:
11829:
11810:
11790:
11764:
11738:
11713:
11694:
11674:
11655:
11635:
11602:
11591:on 28 May 2013
11572:
11546:
11520:
11494:
11468:
11442:
11420:
11394:
11325:
11303:
11280:
11245:
11206:
11177:
11158:
11132:
11117:. Met Office.
11106:
11091:. Met Office.
11080:
11054:
11024:
10999:
10970:
10932:
10907:
10875:
10843:
10832:(2): 139–157.
10816:
10790:
10762:
10727:
10708:
10688:
10662:
10629:
10595:
10565:
10546:
10516:
10486:
10459:
10448:on 18 May 2015
10433:
10401:
10389:
10383:Posnansky, M.
10376:
10350:
10338:
10319:
10296:
10264:
10245:
10225:
10193:
10181:
10172:
10141:
10129:
10117:
10091:
10065:
10048:"Owston Ferry"
10039:
10013:
9968:
9939:
9925:
9923:, p. 101.
9913:
9883:
9864:
9844:
9837:
9811:
9785:
9750:
9724:
9710:
9709:
9707:
9704:
9701:
9700:
9691:
9682:
9670:
9658:
9646:
9634:
9622:
9610:
9598:
9586:
9574:
9562:
9549:
9537:
9528:
9519:
9502:
9493:
9484:
9474:
9473:
9471:
9468:
9466:
9465:
9459:
9453:. Phillimore.
9446:
9440:
9427:
9421:
9405:
9399:
9382:
9376:
9363:
9346:(3): 191–209.
9328:
9322:
9309:
9303:
9290:
9284:
9271:
9260:
9254:
9241:
9235:
9222:
9216:
9202:
9200:
9197:
9196:
9195:
9190:
9185:
9180:
9175:
9170:
9165:
9158:
9155:
9150:
9149:
9146:
9143:
9140:
9139:Winterton Beck
9136:
9135:
9132:
9129:
9126:
9122:
9121:
9118:
9113:
9110:
9106:
9105:
9102:
9097:
9094:
9090:
9089:
9086:
9083:
9080:
9076:
9075:
9072:
9067:
9064:
9058:
9057:
9054:
9051:
9048:
9044:
9043:
9040:
9037:
9034:
9030:
9029:
9026:
9023:
9020:
9016:
9015:
9012:
9009:
9006:
9000:
8999:
8996:
8993:
8990:
8984:
8983:
8980:
8977:
8974:
8968:
8967:
8964:
8959:
8956:
8946:
8945:
8942:
8933:
8930:
8926:
8925:
8922:
8919:
8916:
8912:
8911:
8908:
8903:
8900:
8896:
8895:
8892:
8889:
8886:
8882:
8881:
8878:
8875:
8872:
8868:
8867:
8864:
8861:
8858:
8854:
8853:
8850:
8845:
8842:
8838:
8837:
8834:
8829:
8826:
8822:
8821:
8818:
8815:
8812:
8808:
8807:
8804:
8801:
8798:
8794:
8793:
8790:
8787:
8784:
8780:
8779:
8776:
8771:
8768:
8766:Pauper's Drain
8762:
8761:
8758:
8755:
8752:
8748:
8747:
8744:
8743:Stoke Bardolph
8741:
8738:
8734:
8733:
8730:
8727:
8724:
8720:
8719:
8716:
8715:Church Laneham
8713:
8710:
8706:
8705:
8702:
8699:
8696:
8692:
8691:
8688:
8685:
8682:
8678:
8677:
8674:
8671:
8668:
8664:
8663:
8660:
8657:
8654:
8648:
8647:
8644:
8641:
8638:
8634:
8633:
8630:
8627:
8624:
8618:
8617:
8614:
8611:
8608:
8604:
8603:
8600:
8597:
8594:
8588:
8587:
8584:
8581:
8578:
8577:Laughton Drain
8574:
8573:
8570:
8568:West Stockwith
8565:
8562:
8555:
8554:
8551:
8548:
8545:
8541:
8540:
8537:
8534:
8531:
8527:
8526:
8523:
8520:
8517:
8511:
8510:
8507:
8504:
8501:
8497:
8496:
8493:
8490:
8487:
8483:
8482:
8479:
8476:
8473:
8467:
8466:
8463:
8460:
8457:
8451:
8450:
8447:
8444:
8441:
8437:
8436:
8433:
8430:
8427:
8423:
8422:
8419:
8416:
8413:
8409:
8408:
8405:
8404:Clifton Bridge
8402:
8399:
8393:
8392:
8389:
8386:
8383:
8379:
8378:
8375:
8372:
8369:
8363:
8362:
8359:
8353:
8350:
8344:
8343:
8340:
8337:
8334:
8330:
8329:
8326:
8323:
8320:
8314:
8313:
8310:
8307:
8304:
8294:
8293:
8290:
8287:
8284:
8278:
8277:
8274:
8271:
8268:
8264:
8263:
8260:
8257:
8254:
8250:
8249:
8246:
8243:
8240:
8236:
8235:
8232:
8229:
8226:
8222:
8221:
8218:
8215:
8212:
8208:
8207:
8204:
8201:
8198:
8197:Causeley Brook
8194:
8193:
8190:
8185:
8182:
8178:
8177:
8174:
8169:
8166:
8160:
8159:
8156:
8153:
8150:
8146:
8145:
8142:
8139:
8136:
8130:
8129:
8126:
8123:
8120:
8116:
8115:
8112:
8107:
8104:
8098:
8097:
8094:
8091:
8088:
8079:
8075:
8074:
8073:
8071:
8068:
8065:
8064:
8062:
8059:
8056:
8053:
8050:
8047:
8044:
8041:
8038:
8035:
8032:
8019:
8013:
8012:
8010:
8007:
8004:
8001:
7998:
7995:
7992:
7989:
7986:
7983:
7980:
7967:
7961:
7960:
7958:
7955:
7952:
7949:
7946:
7943:
7940:
7937:
7934:
7931:
7928:
7915:
7909:
7908:
7906:
7903:
7900:
7897:
7894:
7891:
7888:
7885:
7882:
7879:
7876:
7863:
7857:
7856:
7854:
7851:
7848:
7845:
7842:
7839:
7836:
7833:
7830:
7827:
7824:
7811:
7805:
7804:
7802:
7799:
7796:
7793:
7790:
7787:
7784:
7781:
7778:
7775:
7772:
7759:
7753:
7752:
7750:
7747:
7744:
7741:
7738:
7735:
7732:
7729:
7726:
7723:
7720:
7707:
7701:
7700:
7698:
7695:
7692:
7689:
7686:
7683:
7680:
7677:
7674:
7671:
7668:
7655:
7649:
7648:
7646:
7643:
7640:
7637:
7634:
7631:
7628:
7625:
7622:
7619:
7616:
7603:
7597:
7596:
7594:
7591:
7588:
7585:
7582:
7579:
7576:
7573:
7570:
7567:
7564:
7551:
7545:
7544:
7542:
7539:
7536:
7533:
7530:
7527:
7524:
7521:
7518:
7515:
7512:
7499:
7493:
7492:
7490:
7487:
7484:
7481:
7478:
7475:
7472:
7469:
7466:
7463:
7460:
7447:
7441:
7440:
7438:
7435:
7432:
7429:
7426:
7421:
7416:
7413:
7410:
7407:
7404:
7402:
7399:
7398:
7395:
7394:Max. Altitude
7392:
7389:
7386:
7383:
7380:
7377:
7373:
7372:
7342:
7339:
7333:Attenborough.
7322:
7277:
7270:
7267:
7257:on the river,
7183:power stations
7173:
7163:Main article:
7160:
7159:Power stations
7157:
7054:timber pilings
7007:
7004:
7003:
7002:
6997:
6992:
6987:
6982:
6977:
6972:
6967:
6962:
6957:
6955:Stoke-on-Trent
6940:
6939:
6930:
6929:
6928:
6921:
6920:
6912:
6911:
6910:
6903:
6902:
6894:
6893:
6892:
6885:
6884:
6876:
6875:
6874:
6867:
6866:
6858:
6857:
6856:
6849:
6848:
6840:
6839:
6838:
6831:
6830:
6822:
6821:
6820:
6813:
6812:
6806:
6805:
6804:
6802:
6799:
6774:
6703:
6700:
6584:
6545:
6542:
6494:
6430:
6399:
6359:
6345:
6342:
6326:
6284:English people
6248:Main article:
6245:
6242:
6202:Main article:
6199:
6196:
6117:
6110:
6107:
6069:
6066:
6031:
6028:
5995:William Jessop
5974:
5971:
5926:
5925:
5922:
5916:
5915:
5911:
5910:
5902:
5896:
5895:
5892:
5886:
5885:
5880:
5872:
5871:
5867:
5866:
5856:
5829:
5828:
5825:
5824:
5822:
5820:
5818:
5816:
5814:
5812:
5809:
5808:
5805:
5803:
5796:
5789:
5787:
5785:
5782:
5781:
5769:
5767:
5760:
5753:
5751:
5749:
5746:
5745:
5741:
5740:
5732:
5731:
5723:
5721:
5714:
5707:
5700:
5693:
5691:
5689:
5686:
5685:
5683:
5681:
5674:
5667:
5660:
5658:
5656:
5653:
5652:
5651:Burton Bridge
5642:
5640:
5633:
5626:
5619:
5617:
5615:
5612:
5611:
5609:
5607:
5600:
5593:
5586:
5584:
5582:
5579:
5578:
5576:
5574:
5567:
5560:
5553:
5551:
5549:
5546:
5545:
5542:
5540:
5533:
5526:
5519:
5517:
5515:
5512:
5511:
5508:
5503:
5501:
5494:
5487:
5480:
5478:
5476:
5473:
5472:
5470:
5468:
5461:
5454:
5447:
5445:
5443:
5440:
5439:
5437:
5435:
5428:
5421:
5414:
5412:
5410:
5407:
5406:
5401:
5399:
5392:
5385:
5378:
5371:
5369:
5367:
5364:
5363:
5358:
5356:
5349:
5342:
5335:
5328:
5326:
5324:
5321:
5320:
5310:
5308:
5301:
5294:
5287:
5285:
5283:
5280:
5279:
5266:
5264:
5257:
5255:
5253:
5250:
5249:
5246:
5244:
5237:
5230:
5223:
5221:
5219:
5216:
5215:
5213:
5211:
5204:
5197:
5195:
5193:
5190:
5189:
5186:
5183:
5181:
5174:
5167:
5165:
5163:
5160:
5159:
5157:
5155:
5148:
5141:
5139:
5137:
5134:
5133:
5130:
5128:
5121:
5114:
5107:
5105:
5103:
5100:
5099:
5089:
5087:
5080:
5073:
5071:
5069:
5066:
5065:
5052:
5050:
5043:
5036:
5034:
5032:
5029:
5028:
5023:
5021:
5014:
5007:
5000:
4993:
4986:
4984:
4982:
4979:
4978:
4973:
4971:
4964:
4957:
4950:
4943:
4941:
4939:
4936:
4935:
4918:
4916:
4909:
4907:
4905:
4902:
4901:
4898:
4896:
4889:
4882:
4880:
4878:
4875:
4874:
4871:
4869:
4862:
4855:
4853:
4851:
4848:
4847:
4837:
4835:
4828:
4821:
4819:
4817:
4814:
4813:
4810:
4808:
4801:
4794:
4787:
4785:
4783:
4780:
4779:
4777:
4775:
4768:
4761:
4759:
4757:
4754:
4753:
4750:
4748:
4741:
4734:
4732:
4730:
4727:
4726:
4724:
4722:
4715:
4708:
4706:
4704:
4701:
4700:
4697:
4695:
4688:
4681:
4674:
4667:
4665:
4663:
4660:
4659:
4657:
4655:
4648:
4641:
4639:
4637:
4634:
4633:
4624:
4622:
4615:
4608:
4601:
4594:
4592:
4590:
4587:
4586:
4583:
4581:
4574:
4567:
4565:
4563:
4560:
4559:
4557:Trent Viaducts
4554:
4552:
4545:
4538:
4531:
4524:
4522:
4520:
4517:
4516:
4513:
4511:
4504:
4497:
4495:
4493:
4490:
4489:
4486:
4484:
4477:
4470:
4468:
4466:
4463:
4462:
4460:
4458:
4451:
4444:
4442:
4440:
4437:
4436:
4433:
4431:
4424:
4417:
4415:
4413:
4410:
4409:
4406:
4404:
4397:
4390:
4388:
4386:
4383:
4382:
4377:
4375:
4368:
4361:
4354:
4352:
4350:
4347:
4346:
4341:
4339:
4332:
4325:
4323:
4321:
4318:
4317:
4314:
4312:
4305:
4298:
4296:
4294:
4291:
4290:
4287:
4285:
4278:
4271:
4269:
4267:
4264:
4263:
4261:
4259:
4252:
4245:
4243:
4241:
4238:
4237:
4235:Grantham Canal
4232:
4230:
4223:
4216:
4214:
4212:
4209:
4208:
4202:
4200:
4193:
4185:
4177:
4176:
4175:
4168:
4166:
4164:
4161:
4160:
4147:
4145:
4138:
4131:
4124:
4122:
4120:
4117:
4116:
4113:
4111:
4104:
4096:
4088:
4087:
4086:
4084:
4082:
4079:
4078:
4066:
4064:
4057:
4055:
4053:
4050:
4049:
4046:
4044:
4037:
4029:
4021:
4020:
4019:
4017:
4015:
4012:
4011:
4009:
4007:
4000:
3993:
3991:
3989:
3986:
3985:
3982:
3980:
3973:
3965:
3957:
3956:
3955:
3948:
3946:
3944:
3941:
3940:
3935:
3933:
3926:
3919:
3912:
3910:
3908:
3905:
3904:
3901:
3899:
3892:
3885:
3878:
3876:
3874:
3871:
3870:
3868:
3866:
3859:
3852:
3845:
3838:
3836:
3834:
3831:
3830:
3823:
3821:
3814:
3807:
3800:
3793:
3786:
3784:
3782:
3779:
3778:
3768:
3766:
3759:
3752:
3745:
3738:
3736:
3734:
3731:
3730:
3727:
3725:
3718:
3711:
3704:
3702:
3700:
3697:
3696:
3686:
3684:
3677:
3670:
3668:
3666:
3663:
3662:
3652:
3650:
3643:
3636:
3634:
3632:
3629:
3628:
3625:
3623:
3615:
3607:
3606:
3605:
3598:
3591:
3589:
3587:
3584:
3583:
3573:
3571:
3564:
3557:
3555:
3553:
3550:
3549:
3546:
3544:
3537:
3530:
3523:
3521:
3519:
3516:
3515:
3514:Bypass Bridge
3502:
3500:
3493:
3486:
3479:
3477:
3475:
3472:
3471:
3464:
3462:
3455:
3448:
3441:
3434:
3432:
3430:
3427:
3426:
3423:
3421:
3413:
3405:
3404:
3403:
3396:
3389:
3387:
3385:
3382:
3381:
3374:
3372:
3365:
3358:
3351:
3344:
3337:
3335:
3333:
3330:
3329:
3327:
3325:
3318:
3311:
3304:
3302:
3300:
3297:
3296:
3284:
3282:
3275:
3273:
3271:
3268:
3267:
3261:
3259:
3252:
3244:
3236:
3235:
3234:
3232:
3230:
3227:
3226:
3220:
3218:
3211:
3209:
3207:
3204:
3203:
3195:
3193:
3186:
3179:
3172:
3170:
3168:
3165:
3164:
3152:
3150:
3143:
3141:
3139:
3136:
3135:
3129:
3127:
3120:
3113:
3111:
3109:
3106:
3105:
3097:
3089:
3087:
3080:
3073:
3066:
3064:
3062:
3059:
3058:
3053:
3051:
3044:
3042:
3040:
3037:
3036:
3031:
3029:
3022:
3020:
3018:
3015:
3014:
3007:
3005:
2998:
2991:
2984:
2982:
2980:
2977:
2976:
2964:
2962:
2955:
2953:
2951:
2948:
2947:
2945:West Stockwith
2938:
2936:
2929:
2922:
2920:
2918:
2915:
2914:
2908:
2906:
2899:
2892:
2890:
2888:
2885:
2884:
2879:
2877:
2870:
2863:
2861:
2859:
2856:
2855:
2838:
2836:
2829:
2827:
2825:
2822:
2821:
2814:
2812:
2805:
2798:
2791:
2784:
2782:
2780:
2777:
2776:
2773:
2761:
2759:
2752:
2750:
2748:
2745:
2744:
2739:
2737:
2730:
2723:
2721:
2719:
2716:
2715:
2712:
2710:
2703:
2701:
2699:
2696:
2695:
2693:
2691:
2684:
2682:
2680:
2677:
2676:
2674:Humber Estuary
2667:
2665:
2658:
2651:
2644:
2637:
2635:
2633:
2626:
2625:
2620:
2617:
2616:
2612:
2611:
2609:
2608:
2601:
2594:
2586:
2580:
2577:
2573:urban flooding
2561:
2523:
2455:
2435:
2434:
2431:
2428:
2425:
2422:
2419:
2416:
2415:
2412:
2409:
2406:
2403:
2402:November 2000
2400:
2396:
2395:
2392:
2389:
2386:
2383:
2382:November 1852
2380:
2376:
2375:
2372:
2369:
2366:
2363:
2360:
2356:
2355:
2352:
2349:
2346:
2343:
2340:
2336:
2335:
2332:
2329:
2326:
2323:
2322:February 1795
2320:
2316:
2315:
2310:
2305:
2302:
2299:
2297:
2294:
2293:
2291:
2288:
2285:
2282:
2278:
2277:
2270:
2267:
2254:
2251:
2246:
2245:
2244:
2202:
2201:
2199:
2196:
2193:
2190:
2187:
2184:
2181:
2168:
2162:
2161:
2159:
2156:
2153:
2150:
2147:
2144:
2141:
2128:
2122:
2121:
2119:
2116:
2113:
2110:
2107:
2104:
2101:
2088:
2082:
2081:
2079:
2076:
2073:
2070:
2067:
2064:
2061:
2048:
2042:
2041:
2039:
2036:
2033:
2030:
2027:
2024:
2021:
2008:
2002:
2001:
1999:
1996:
1993:
1990:
1987:
1984:
1981:
1968:
1962:
1961:
1959:
1956:
1953:
1950:
1947:
1944:
1941:
1928:
1926:Stoke on Trent
1922:
1921:
1919:
1916:
1913:
1908:
1903:
1898:
1893:
1891:
1888:
1887:
1885:
1880:
1875:
1870:
1867:
1859:
1858:
1851:
1848:
1814:
1811:
1806:
1795:
1792:
1765:
1740:
1739:
1734:
1731:
1725:
1724:
1719:
1716:
1710:
1709:
1704:
1701:
1690:
1689:
1683:
1680:
1669:
1668:
1662:
1659:
1648:
1647:
1642:
1639:
1633:
1632:
1629:
1621:
1617:
1616:
1567:
1544:Millstone Grit
1539:
1536:
1481:Stoke-on-Trent
1470:carrier rivers
1451:
1450:
1449:
1448:
1441:
1435:
1429:
1426:
1420:
1411:
1410:
1378:and defences.
1316:Leicestershire
1314:, Derbyshire,
1304:
1297:
1294:
1257:
1254:
1242:Shelford Manor
1220:
1197:
1180:meander cutoff
1146:
1143:
1060:East Stockwith
1056:West Stockwith
1021:Church Laneham
930:Stoke Bardolph
920:Downstream of
893:cricket ground
885:West Bridgford
838:Aston-on-Trent
826:Leicestershire
767:Ryknild Street
745:joins it from
689:
686:
672:(through-path-
666:Romano-British
659:Romano-British
618:
615:
571:Stoke-on-Trent
564:Humber Estuary
560:North Midlands
526:
525:
522:
521:
496:
490:
489:
452:
446:
445:
442:
438:
437:
429:River Trent →
427:
423:
422:
418:
417:
414:
413:
410:
404:
403:
398:
392:
391:
388:
384:
383:
380:
379:
376:
375:
372:
366:
365:
362:
356:
355:
352:
346:
345:
340:
334:
333:
330:
326:
325:
322:
321:
318:
314:
313:
310:
306:
305:
302:
299:
296:
295:
288:53.700; -0.700
263:
260:
257:
256:
253:Humber Estuary
246:
243:
240:
239:
236:
230:
229:
226:
225:
222:
216:
215:
183:
177:
176:
170:
164:
163:
160:
156:
155:
152:
151:
147:
146:
125:
121:
120:
114:Stoke-on-Trent
111:
107:
106:
96:Leicestershire
94:, Derbyshire,
89:
85:
84:
81:
77:
76:
75:United Kingdom
73:
69:
68:
64:
63:
55:Drainage basin
53:
45:
44:
41:
33:
32:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
16347:
16336:
16333:
16331:
16328:
16326:
16323:
16321:
16318:
16316:
16313:
16311:
16308:
16306:
16303:
16302:
16300:
16285:
16282:
16280:
16277:
16275:
16272:
16270:
16267:
16265:
16262:
16260:
16257:
16255:
16252:
16250:
16247:
16245:
16242:
16240:
16239:High Sheriffs
16237:
16235:
16232:
16231:
16229:
16225:
16219:
16216:
16214:
16211:
16209:
16206:
16204:
16201:
16199:
16196:
16194:
16191:
16189:
16186:
16184:
16181:
16179:
16176:
16174:
16171:
16169:
16166:
16164:
16161:
16159:
16156:
16154:
16151:
16149:
16146:
16144:
16141:
16139:
16136:
16134:
16131:
16129:
16126:
16124:
16121:
16119:
16116:
16114:
16111:
16109:
16106:
16105:
16103:
16099:
16093:
16092:
16088:
16084:
16081:
16079:
16078:Whaley Bridge
16076:
16074:
16071:
16069:
16066:
16064:
16061:
16059:
16056:
16054:
16051:
16049:
16046:
16044:
16041:
16039:
16036:
16034:
16031:
16029:
16026:
16024:
16021:
16019:
16016:
16014:
16011:
16009:
16006:
16004:
16001:
15999:
15996:
15994:
15991:
15989:
15988:
15984:
15982:
15979:
15977:
15974:
15972:
15969:
15967:
15964:
15962:
15959:
15957:
15954:
15952:
15949:
15947:
15944:
15942:
15939:
15937:
15934:
15932:
15929:
15928:
15926:
15920:
15914:
15911:
15909:
15906:
15904:
15901:
15899:
15896:
15894:
15891:
15889:
15886:
15884:
15881:
15879:
15876:
15875:
15873:
15869:
15865:
15861:
15857:
15853:
15852:
15846:
15841:
15835:
15827:
15822:
15820:
15815:
15813:
15808:
15807:
15804:
15798:
15795:
15793:
15789:
15786:
15783:
15780:
15776:
15772:
15769:
15766:
15763:
15759:
15756:
15753:
15751:
15748:
15747:
15746:
15744:
15739:
15714:
15710:
15704:
15702:
15700:
15698:
15696:
15694:
15692:
15690:
15688:
15686:
15684:
15682:
15680:
15678:
15661:
15655:
15639:
15635:
15629:
15610:
15603:
15597:
15581:
15577:
15571:
15555:
15551:
15545:
15529:
15525:
15519:
15503:
15499:
15493:
15477:
15473:
15467:
15451:
15447:
15441:
15437:
15436:
15431:
15425:
15409:
15405:
15399:
15383:
15379:
15373:
15357:
15353:
15347:
15331:
15325:
15309:
15305:
15301:
15294:
15278:
15274:
15268:
15252:
15248:
15242:
15226:
15222:
15218:
15211:
15195:
15191:
15185:
15166:
15160:
15144:
15140:
15134:
15118:
15114:
15108:
15092:
15088:
15082:
15080:
15063:
15059:
15058:"River Trent"
15053:
15037:
15033:
15027:
15011:
15007:
15006:Modern Mining
15003:
14997:
14981:
14977:
14976:Modern Mining
14973:
14967:
14951:
14947:
14943:
14937:
14921:
14917:
14911:
14907:
14906:
14898:
14891:
14886:
14884:
14882:
14880:
14863:
14859:
14855:
14849:
14833:
14829:
14825:
14819:
14812:
14807:
14791:
14787:
14783:
14777:
14761:
14757:
14753:
14746:
14738:
14737:
14729:
14710:
14703:
14697:
14689:
14683:
14679:
14672:
14664:
14658:
14654:
14647:
14639:
14627:
14619:
14613:
14609:
14602:
14586:
14582:
14575:
14559:
14555:
14549:
14545:
14544:
14536:
14528:
14527:
14520:
14504:
14500:
14496:
14490:
14484:, p. 259
14483:
14478:
14462:
14458:
14452:
14436:
14432:
14428:
14422:
14406:
14402:
14398:
14392:
14390:
14373:
14369:
14365:
14359:
14351:
14347:
14343:
14336:
14320:
14316:
14312:
14306:
14298:
14286:
14270:
14266:
14260:
14256:
14255:
14247:
14228:
14224:
14220:
14216:
14212:
14208:
14204:
14197:
14190:
14188:
14186:
14178:
14173:
14167:, p. 171
14166:
14161:
14145:
14141:
14137:
14131:
14129:
14120:
14119:
14111:
14095:
14091:
14085:
14081:
14080:
14072:
14056:
14052:
14046:
14042:
14041:
14033:
14017:
14013:
14009:
14003:
13984:
13977:
13971:
13955:
13951:
13947:
13941:
13925:
13921:
13917:
13911:
13895:
13891:
13885:
13869:
13865:
13859:
13843:
13839:
13833:
13817:
13813:
13809:
13803:
13787:
13783:
13777:
13761:
13757:
13751:
13735:
13731:
13727:
13723:
13717:
13701:
13697:
13693:
13687:
13671:
13667:
13663:
13657:
13649:
13643:
13639:
13633:
13614:
13610:
13603:
13597:
13581:
13577:
13571:
13569:
13567:
13550:
13546:
13542:
13536:
13520:
13516:
13510:
13494:
13490:
13486:
13480:
13464:
13460:
13456:
13450:
13434:
13430:
13426:
13420:
13404:
13400:
13393:
13377:
13373:
13369:
13362:
13360:
13358:
13341:
13337:
13331:
13327:
13326:
13318:
13302:
13298:
13292:
13288:
13287:
13279:
13263:
13259:
13258:
13253:
13247:
13231:
13227:
13221:
13217:
13216:
13208:
13200:
13188:
13172:
13168:
13162:
13158:
13157:
13149:
13133:
13129:
13128:
13123:
13117:
13115:
13098:
13094:
13090:
13083:
13081:
13079:
13062:
13058:
13054:
13047:
13040:
13035:
13033:
13031:
13029:
13020:
13008:
12992:
12988:
12982:
12978:
12977:
12969:
12967:
12965:
12963:
12961:
12959:
12957:
12940:
12936:
12932:
12926:
12924:
12915:
12903:
12887:
12883:
12877:
12873:
12872:
12864:
12856:
12844:
12828:
12824:
12818:
12814:
12813:
12805:
12803:
12801:
12793:
12789:
12785:
12784:
12780:
12777:
12771:
12755:
12751:
12745:
12729:
12725:
12719:
12713:, iii, 55–60.
12712:
12709:H. Rashdall,
12706:
12698:
12693:|author=
12686:
12670:
12666:
12662:
12655:
12639:
12635:
12629:
12622:
12617:
12601:
12597:
12591:
12575:
12571:
12565:
12549:
12545:
12539:
12523:
12519:
12513:
12497:
12493:
12487:
12483:
12482:
12478:NGIA (2006).
12474:
12458:
12454:
12450:
12444:
12428:
12424:
12420:
12419:"River Trent"
12414:
12407:
12402:
12395:
12390:
12383:
12382:Hadfield 1970
12378:
12376:
12374:
12372:
12370:
12362:
12361:Hadfield 1970
12357:
12355:
12339:
12338:
12333:
12327:
12321:
12319:
12317:
12309:
12304:
12297:
12296:Hadfield 1970
12292:
12290:
12288:
12281:, p. 230
12280:
12275:
12273:
12271:
12263:
12262:Hadfield 1985
12258:
12256:
12236:
12229:
12223:
12207:
12203:
12197:
12178:
12172:
12156:
12152:
12148:
12142:
12140:
12123:
12119:
12113:
12111:
12094:
12090:
12084:
12080:
12079:
12071:
12064:
12059:
12043:
12039:
12033:
12031:
12014:
12010:
12006:
12000:
11981:
11977:
11970:
11969:"Swarkestone"
11964:
11948:
11944:
11940:
11934:
11926:
11922:
11918:
11914:
11910:
11906:
11905:Geomorphology
11899:
11897:
11895:
11875:
11868:
11849:
11842:
11836:
11834:
11817:
11813:
11807:
11803:
11802:
11794:
11778:
11774:
11768:
11752:
11748:
11742:
11723:
11717:
11701:
11697:
11691:
11687:
11686:
11678:
11662:
11658:
11652:
11648:
11647:
11639:
11623:
11619:
11615:
11609:
11607:
11590:
11586:
11582:
11576:
11560:
11556:
11550:
11534:
11530:
11524:
11508:
11504:
11498:
11482:
11478:
11472:
11456:
11452:
11446:
11430:
11424:
11408:
11404:
11398:
11390:
11383:
11382:
11374:
11372:
11370:
11368:
11366:
11364:
11362:
11360:
11358:
11356:
11354:
11352:
11350:
11348:
11346:
11344:
11342:
11340:
11338:
11336:
11334:
11332:
11330:
11310:
11306:
11300:
11293:
11292:
11284:
11265:
11258:
11252:
11250:
11230:
11226:
11219:
11213:
11211:
11194:
11190:
11184:
11182:
11165:
11161:
11155:
11151:
11150:
11145:
11139:
11137:
11120:
11116:
11110:
11094:
11090:
11084:
11068:
11064:
11063:"Trent Facts"
11058:
11042:
11038:
11034:
11028:
11009:
11003:
10987:
10983:
10977:
10975:
10966:
10962:
10958:
10954:
10950:
10946:
10945:Geomorphology
10939:
10937:
10917:
10911:
10892:
10885:
10879:
10860:
10853:
10847:
10839:
10835:
10831:
10827:
10820:
10804:
10801:. bgs.ac.uk.
10800:
10794:
10775:
10769:
10767:
10747:
10740:
10734:
10732:
10715:
10711:
10705:
10701:
10700:
10692:
10676:
10673:. bgs.ac.uk.
10672:
10666:
10650:
10646:
10640:
10638:
10636:
10634:
10616:
10612:
10608:
10602:
10600:
10583:
10579:
10575:
10569:
10562:
10561:
10555:
10553:
10551:
10531:
10525:
10523:
10521:
10504:
10500:
10496:
10490:
10474:
10470:
10463:
10447:
10443:
10437:
10418:
10412:
10410:
10408:
10406:
10398:
10393:
10386:
10380:
10364:
10360:
10354:
10348:, p. 68.
10347:
10342:
10326:
10322:
10316:
10312:
10311:
10303:
10301:
10284:
10277:
10275:
10273:
10271:
10269:
10252:
10248:
10242:
10238:
10237:
10229:
10210:
10203:
10197:
10191:, p. 198
10190:
10185:
10176:
10160:
10156:
10152:
10145:
10139:, p. 200
10138:
10133:
10127:, p. 192
10126:
10121:
10105:
10101:
10095:
10079:
10075:
10069:
10053:
10049:
10043:
10027:
10023:
10017:
10001:
9997:
9993:
9987:
9985:
9983:
9981:
9979:
9977:
9975:
9973:
9956:
9952:
9951:
9943:
9937:
9932:
9930:
9922:
9917:
9901:
9897:
9896:geiriadur.net
9893:
9887:
9871:
9867:
9861:
9857:
9856:
9848:
9840:
9834:
9830:
9825:
9824:
9815:
9799:
9795:
9794:"Hi Flows UK"
9789:
9773:
9769:
9765:
9759:
9757:
9755:
9738:
9734:
9728:
9721:
9715:
9711:
9695:
9686:
9680:
9674:
9668:
9662:
9656:
9650:
9644:
9638:
9632:
9626:
9620:
9614:
9608:
9602:
9596:
9590:
9584:
9578:
9572:
9566:
9559:
9553:
9547:
9541:
9532:
9523:
9517:
9516:
9512:
9506:
9497:
9488:
9479:
9475:
9462:
9456:
9452:
9447:
9443:
9437:
9433:
9428:
9424:
9418:
9414:
9410:
9406:
9402:
9396:
9391:
9390:
9383:
9379:
9373:
9369:
9364:
9357:
9353:
9349:
9345:
9341:
9334:
9329:
9325:
9319:
9315:
9310:
9306:
9300:
9296:
9291:
9287:
9281:
9277:
9272:
9268:
9267:
9261:
9257:
9251:
9247:
9242:
9238:
9232:
9228:
9223:
9219:
9213:
9209:
9204:
9203:
9194:
9191:
9189:
9186:
9184:
9181:
9179:
9176:
9174:
9171:
9169:
9166:
9164:
9161:
9160:
9147:
9144:
9141:
9138:
9137:
9133:
9130:
9127:
9125:Wheatley Beck
9124:
9123:
9119:
9117:
9114:
9111:
9108:
9107:
9103:
9101:
9098:
9095:
9092:
9091:
9087:
9084:
9081:
9079:Twyford Brook
9078:
9077:
9073:
9071:
9068:
9065:
9063:
9060:
9059:
9055:
9052:
9049:
9046:
9045:
9041:
9038:
9035:
9032:
9031:
9027:
9024:
9021:
9018:
9017:
9013:
9010:
9007:
9005:
9002:
9001:
8997:
8994:
8991:
8989:
8986:
8985:
8981:
8979:Great Haywood
8978:
8975:
8973:
8970:
8969:
8965:
8963:
8960:
8957:
8955:
8951:
8948:
8947:
8943:
8941:
8937:
8934:
8931:
8928:
8927:
8923:
8920:
8917:
8915:Seymour Drain
8914:
8913:
8909:
8907:
8906:North Clifton
8904:
8901:
8898:
8897:
8893:
8890:
8887:
8884:
8883:
8879:
8876:
8873:
8870:
8869:
8865:
8862:
8859:
8856:
8855:
8851:
8849:
8846:
8843:
8840:
8839:
8835:
8833:
8830:
8827:
8824:
8823:
8819:
8817:King's Newton
8816:
8813:
8811:Ramsley Brook
8810:
8809:
8805:
8802:
8799:
8796:
8795:
8791:
8788:
8785:
8782:
8781:
8777:
8775:
8772:
8769:
8767:
8764:
8763:
8759:
8756:
8753:
8750:
8749:
8745:
8742:
8739:
8736:
8735:
8731:
8728:
8725:
8722:
8721:
8717:
8714:
8711:
8708:
8707:
8703:
8700:
8697:
8694:
8693:
8689:
8686:
8683:
8681:Moreton Brook
8680:
8679:
8675:
8672:
8669:
8666:
8665:
8661:
8658:
8655:
8653:
8650:
8649:
8645:
8642:
8639:
8636:
8635:
8631:
8628:
8625:
8623:
8620:
8619:
8615:
8612:
8609:
8607:Longton Brook
8606:
8605:
8601:
8598:
8595:
8593:
8590:
8589:
8585:
8582:
8579:
8576:
8575:
8571:
8569:
8566:
8563:
8560:
8557:
8556:
8552:
8549:
8546:
8543:
8542:
8538:
8535:
8532:
8530:Healeys Drain
8529:
8528:
8524:
8521:
8518:
8516:
8513:
8512:
8508:
8505:
8502:
8499:
8498:
8494:
8491:
8488:
8485:
8484:
8480:
8477:
8474:
8472:
8469:
8468:
8464:
8461:
8458:
8456:
8453:
8452:
8448:
8445:
8442:
8439:
8438:
8434:
8431:
8428:
8425:
8424:
8420:
8417:
8414:
8411:
8410:
8406:
8403:
8400:
8398:
8397:Fairham Brook
8395:
8394:
8390:
8387:
8384:
8381:
8380:
8376:
8373:
8370:
8368:
8367:River Erewash
8365:
8364:
8360:
8358:
8354:
8351:
8349:
8346:
8345:
8341:
8338:
8335:
8332:
8331:
8327:
8325:Newton Solney
8324:
8321:
8319:
8316:
8315:
8311:
8308:
8305:
8303:
8299:
8298:River Derwent
8296:
8295:
8291:
8288:
8285:
8283:
8280:
8279:
8275:
8272:
8269:
8266:
8265:
8261:
8258:
8255:
8252:
8251:
8247:
8244:
8241:
8238:
8237:
8233:
8230:
8227:
8224:
8223:
8219:
8216:
8213:
8211:Causeway Dyke
8210:
8209:
8205:
8202:
8199:
8196:
8195:
8191:
8189:
8186:
8183:
8180:
8179:
8175:
8173:
8172:Kings Bromley
8170:
8167:
8165:
8162:
8161:
8157:
8154:
8151:
8148:
8147:
8143:
8140:
8137:
8135:
8132:
8131:
8127:
8124:
8121:
8119:Amerton Brook
8118:
8117:
8113:
8111:
8108:
8105:
8103:
8100:
8099:
8095:
8092:
8089:
8086:
8085:
8082:
8063:
8060:
8057:
8054:
8051:
8048:
8045:
8042:
8039:
8036:
8033:
8031:
8020:
8018:
8014:
8011:
8008:
8005:
8002:
7999:
7996:
7993:
7990:
7987:
7984:
7981:
7979:
7968:
7966:
7962:
7959:
7956:
7953:
7950:
7947:
7944:
7941:
7938:
7935:
7932:
7929:
7927:
7916:
7914:
7910:
7907:
7904:
7901:
7898:
7895:
7892:
7889:
7886:
7883:
7880:
7877:
7875:
7864:
7862:
7858:
7855:
7852:
7849:
7846:
7843:
7840:
7837:
7834:
7831:
7828:
7825:
7823:
7812:
7810:
7806:
7803:
7800:
7797:
7794:
7791:
7788:
7785:
7782:
7779:
7776:
7773:
7771:
7760:
7758:
7754:
7751:
7748:
7745:
7742:
7739:
7736:
7733:
7730:
7727:
7724:
7721:
7719:
7708:
7706:
7702:
7699:
7696:
7693:
7690:
7687:
7684:
7681:
7678:
7675:
7672:
7669:
7667:
7656:
7654:
7650:
7647:
7644:
7641:
7638:
7635:
7632:
7629:
7626:
7623:
7620:
7617:
7615:
7604:
7602:
7598:
7595:
7592:
7589:
7586:
7583:
7580:
7577:
7574:
7571:
7568:
7565:
7563:
7552:
7550:
7546:
7543:
7540:
7537:
7534:
7531:
7528:
7525:
7522:
7519:
7516:
7513:
7511:
7500:
7498:
7494:
7491:
7488:
7485:
7482:
7479:
7476:
7473:
7470:
7467:
7464:
7461:
7459:
7448:
7446:
7442:
7439:
7436:
7433:
7430:
7427:
7425:
7422:
7420:
7417:
7414:
7411:
7408:
7405:
7403:
7401:
7400:
7396:
7378:
7375:
7374:
7369:
7366:
7363:
7359:
7357:
7356:Black Country
7353:
7348:
7338:
7334:
7330:
7320:
7316:
7312:
7309:
7303:
7301:
7296:
7291:
7289:
7280:
7275:
7266:
7264:
7260:
7259:Beeston Hydro
7256:
7253:There is one
7251:
7248:
7246:
7242:
7238:
7234:
7230:
7226:
7222:
7218:
7214:
7210:
7206:
7202:
7197:
7194:
7192:
7186:
7184:
7176:
7171:
7166:
7156:
7154:
7149:
7147:
7143:
7135:
7131:
7127:
7123:
7120:
7118:
7117:Bailey bridge
7114:
7109:
7105:
7100:
7095:
7091:
7087:
7083:
7079:
7074:
7071:
7070:Domesday Book
7061:
7057:
7055:
7051:
7046:
7039:
7035:
7031:
7029:
7025:
7021:
7017:
7013:
7001:
6998:
6996:
6993:
6991:
6988:
6986:
6983:
6981:
6978:
6976:
6973:
6971:
6968:
6966:
6963:
6961:
6958:
6956:
6953:
6952:
6951:
6943:
6933:
6915:
6897:
6879:
6861:
6843:
6825:
6810:
6798:
6794:
6790:
6786:
6778:
6772:
6768:
6764:
6748:
6742:
6739:
6734:
6730:
6727:
6719:
6718:George Turner
6715:
6714:
6708:
6699:
6696:
6692:
6689:
6684:
6682:
6677:
6675:
6671:
6667:
6662:
6660:
6656:
6655:little egrets
6652:
6648:
6644:
6640:
6639:Croxall Lakes
6636:
6631:
6629:
6625:
6624:reed warblers
6621:
6617:
6616:great bittern
6613:
6609:
6605:
6601:
6597:
6587:
6582:
6578:
6576:
6572:
6568:
6567:American mink
6564:
6560:
6556:
6552:
6541:
6537:
6534:
6528:
6526:
6522:
6521:invertebrates
6518:
6514:
6510:
6501:
6497:
6492:
6488:
6486:
6480:
6478:
6473:
6467:
6465:
6461:
6456:
6451:
6446:
6440:
6429:
6425:
6421:
6417:
6416:in Scotland.
6415:
6411:
6402:
6397:
6393:
6390:
6386:
6382:
6381:Trentham Hall
6377:
6375:
6369:
6363:
6358:
6356:
6351:
6339:
6324:
6322:
6321:
6316:
6312:
6308:
6304:
6300:
6299:Kings of Arms
6295:
6293:
6289:
6285:
6281:
6277:
6273:
6269:
6265:
6264:royal forests
6261:
6257:
6251:
6241:
6239:
6235:
6231:
6227:
6226:Norse sea god
6223:
6215:
6210:
6205:
6195:
6193:
6189:
6185:
6179:
6177:
6173:
6169:
6165:
6161:
6160:Cromwell Lock
6156:
6154:
6150:
6146:
6142:
6138:
6134:
6125:
6121:
6115:
6106:
6102:
6095:
6090:
6086:
6084:
6078:
6076:
6068:Modernisation
6065:
6063:
6058:
6054:
6053:Cromwell Lock
6050:
6040:
6036:
6027:
6023:
6021:
6017:
6013:
6009:
6005:
5999:
5996:
5992:
5987:
5986:Erewash Canal
5982:
5980:
5970:
5968:
5964:
5959:
5955:
5953:
5949:
5945:
5941:
5937:
5933:
5923:
5921:
5917:
5912:
5906:
5903:
5901:
5897:
5893:
5891:
5887:
5883:
5873:
5868:
5861:
5855:
5853:
5851:
5847:
5843:
5839:
5835:
5823:
5821:
5819:
5817:
5815:
5813:
5811:
5810:
5804:
5788:
5786:
5783:
5780:
5776:
5768:
5752:
5750:
5747:
5738:
5734:
5733:
5729:
5728:
5722:
5692:
5690:
5687:
5682:
5659:
5657:
5654:
5649:
5641:
5618:
5616:
5613:
5608:
5585:
5583:
5580:
5575:
5552:
5550:
5547:
5541:
5518:
5516:
5513:
5507:
5502:
5479:
5477:
5474:
5469:
5446:
5444:
5441:
5436:
5413:
5411:
5408:
5405:
5400:
5370:
5368:
5365:
5362:
5357:
5327:
5325:
5322:
5317:
5309:
5286:
5284:
5281:
5277:
5273:
5265:
5256:
5254:
5251:
5245:
5222:
5220:
5217:
5212:
5196:
5194:
5191:
5185:King's Mills
5182:
5166:
5164:
5161:
5156:
5140:
5138:
5135:
5129:
5106:
5104:
5101:
5096:
5088:
5072:
5070:
5067:
5063:
5059:
5051:
5035:
5033:
5030:
5027:
5022:
4985:
4983:
4980:
4977:
4976:River Derwent
4972:
4942:
4940:
4937:
4932:
4917:
4908:
4906:
4903:
4897:
4881:
4879:
4876:
4870:
4854:
4852:
4849:
4844:
4836:
4820:
4818:
4815:
4809:
4786:
4784:
4781:
4776:
4760:
4758:
4755:
4752:Sawley Locks
4749:
4733:
4731:
4728:
4723:
4707:
4705:
4702:
4696:
4666:
4664:
4661:
4656:
4640:
4638:
4635:
4632:
4628:
4627:Erewash Canal
4623:
4593:
4591:
4588:
4582:
4566:
4564:
4561:
4558:
4553:
4523:
4521:
4518:
4512:
4496:
4494:
4491:
4485:
4469:
4467:
4464:
4459:
4443:
4441:
4438:
4435:Beeston Weir
4432:
4416:
4414:
4411:
4408:Beeston Lock
4405:
4389:
4387:
4384:
4381:
4376:
4353:
4351:
4348:
4345:
4340:
4324:
4322:
4319:
4313:
4297:
4295:
4292:
4286:
4270:
4268:
4265:
4260:
4244:
4242:
4239:
4236:
4231:
4215:
4213:
4210:
4207:
4201:
4167:
4165:
4162:
4158:
4153:
4152:
4146:
4123:
4121:
4118:
4112:
4085:
4083:
4080:
4077:
4073:
4065:
4056:
4054:
4051:
4045:
4018:
4016:
4013:
4008:
3992:
3990:
3987:
3981:
3947:
3945:
3942:
3939:
3934:
3911:
3909:
3906:
3903:Averham Weir
3900:
3877:
3875:
3872:
3867:
3837:
3835:
3832:
3829:
3828:
3822:
3785:
3783:
3780:
3775:
3767:
3737:
3735:
3732:
3726:
3703:
3701:
3698:
3693:
3685:
3669:
3667:
3664:
3659:
3651:
3635:
3633:
3630:
3624:
3590:
3588:
3585:
3580:
3572:
3556:
3554:
3551:
3545:
3522:
3520:
3517:
3513:
3509:
3501:
3478:
3476:
3473:
3470:
3469:
3463:
3433:
3431:
3428:
3422:
3388:
3386:
3383:
3380:
3379:
3373:
3336:
3334:
3331:
3326:
3303:
3301:
3298:
3295:
3291:
3283:
3274:
3272:
3269:
3265:
3264:Cromwell Lock
3260:
3233:
3231:
3228:
3224:
3219:
3210:
3208:
3205:
3202:
3201:
3194:
3171:
3169:
3166:
3163:
3159:
3151:
3142:
3140:
3137:
3133:
3128:
3112:
3110:
3107:
3102:
3096:
3095:
3088:
3065:
3063:
3060:
3057:
3052:
3043:
3041:
3038:
3035:
3030:
3021:
3019:
3016:
3013:
3012:
3006:
2983:
2981:
2978:
2975:
2971:
2963:
2954:
2952:
2949:
2946:
2942:
2937:
2921:
2919:
2916:
2912:
2907:
2891:
2889:
2886:
2883:
2878:
2862:
2860:
2857:
2852:
2837:
2828:
2826:
2823:
2820:
2819:
2813:
2783:
2781:
2778:
2772:
2771:Keadby Bridge
2768:
2760:
2751:
2749:
2746:
2743:
2738:
2722:
2720:
2717:
2711:
2702:
2700:
2697:
2692:
2683:
2681:
2678:
2675:
2671:
2666:
2636:
2634:
2631:
2628:
2627:
2623:
2619:
2618:
2607:
2602:
2600:
2595:
2593:
2588:
2587:
2585:
2584:
2576:
2574:
2570:
2569:November 2000
2559:
2555:
2552:
2547:
2545:
2541:
2537:
2532:
2521:
2517:
2513:
2509:
2504:
2498:
2493:
2489:
2486:
2481:
2479:
2475:
2470:
2468:
2458:
2453:
2449:
2447:
2443:
2432:
2429:
2426:
2423:
2420:
2417:
2413:
2410:
2407:
2404:
2401:
2397:
2393:
2390:
2387:
2384:
2381:
2377:
2373:
2370:
2367:
2364:
2361:
2357:
2353:
2350:
2347:
2344:
2342:October 1875
2341:
2337:
2333:
2330:
2327:
2324:
2321:
2317:
2314:
2311:
2309:
2306:
2303:
2300:
2298:
2296:
2295:
2292:
2283:
2280:
2279:
2274:
2266:
2262:
2260:
2242:
2241:
2240:
2238:
2232:
2230:
2229:North Muskham
2225:
2221:
2217:
2213:
2212:Great Haywood
2209:
2200:
2197:
2194:
2191:
2188:
2185:
2182:
2180:
2169:
2167:
2166:North Muskham
2163:
2160:
2157:
2154:
2151:
2148:
2145:
2142:
2140:
2129:
2127:
2123:
2120:
2117:
2114:
2111:
2108:
2105:
2102:
2100:
2089:
2087:
2083:
2080:
2077:
2074:
2071:
2068:
2065:
2062:
2060:
2049:
2047:
2043:
2040:
2037:
2034:
2031:
2028:
2025:
2022:
2020:
2009:
2007:
2003:
2000:
1997:
1994:
1991:
1988:
1985:
1982:
1980:
1969:
1967:
1966:Great Haywood
1963:
1960:
1957:
1954:
1951:
1948:
1945:
1942:
1940:
1929:
1927:
1923:
1920:
1917:
1914:
1912:
1909:
1907:
1904:
1902:
1899:
1897:
1894:
1892:
1890:
1889:
1886:
1868:
1866:
1861:
1860:
1855:
1847:
1845:
1844:return period
1841:
1836:
1834:
1828:
1824:
1821:
1804:
1800:
1791:
1789:
1785:
1781:
1776:
1769:
1763:
1759:
1757:
1752:
1746:
1738:
1735:
1732:
1730:
1726:
1723:
1720:
1717:
1715:
1711:
1708:
1705:
1702:
1700:
1695:
1691:
1688:
1684:
1681:
1679:
1674:
1670:
1667:
1663:
1660:
1658:
1653:
1649:
1646:
1643:
1640:
1638:
1634:
1630:
1628:
1622:
1619:
1618:
1613:
1610:
1608:
1605:
1600:
1596:
1591:
1589:
1588:Penarth Group
1586:
1581:
1579:
1571:
1565:
1561:
1559:
1556:
1552:
1551:Coal Measures
1549:
1548:Carboniferous
1545:
1535:
1533:
1529:
1525:
1521:
1520:water quality
1517:
1513:
1509:
1505:
1500:
1498:
1494:
1490:
1486:
1485:Black Country
1482:
1478:
1473:
1471:
1467:
1463:
1459:
1446:
1442:
1440:
1436:
1434:
1430:
1427:
1425:
1421:
1419:
1415:
1414:
1413:
1412:
1409:
1406:
1405:
1402:
1400:
1396:
1392:
1388:
1384:
1379:
1377:
1372:
1368:
1363:
1362:to the east.
1361:
1357:
1353:
1349:
1345:
1341:
1337:
1333:
1329:
1325:
1321:
1320:West Midlands
1317:
1313:
1312:Staffordshire
1302:
1293:
1291:
1287:
1283:
1279:
1275:
1271:
1267:
1263:
1253:
1251:
1247:
1243:
1239:
1235:
1226:
1218:
1195:
1193:
1189:
1185:
1181:
1177:
1176:palaeochannel
1173:
1169:
1164:
1160:
1156:
1152:
1142:
1140:
1136:
1132:
1128:
1124:
1120:
1116:
1112:
1107:
1105:
1101:
1097:
1093:
1089:
1085:
1081:
1077:
1073:
1069:
1065:
1061:
1057:
1053:
1050:with its own
1049:
1044:
1042:
1041:Littleborough
1038:
1034:
1030:
1026:
1022:
1018:
1014:
1010:
1006:
1002:
998:
994:
990:
985:
983:
982:Cromwell Weir
979:
975:
974:North Muskham
971:
967:
963:
959:
955:
951:
947:
943:
939:
935:
931:
927:
923:
916:
912:
908:
906:
905:Holme Sluices
902:
898:
894:
890:
886:
882:
878:
874:
870:
866:
862:
861:River Erewash
858:
854:
850:
846:
841:
839:
835:
831:
827:
823:
819:
815:
811:
807:
803:
802:Newton Solney
799:
795:
791:
787:
783:
778:
776:
772:
768:
764:
760:
756:
755:Kings Bromley
752:
748:
744:
740:
736:
732:
731:Great Haywood
729:, it reaches
728:
721:
717:
713:
711:
707:
703:
699:
698:Biddulph Moor
695:
685:
683:
679:
675:
671:
667:
663:
660:
656:
652:
648:
644:
640:
636:
632:
628:
625:("over") and
624:
614:
612:
608:
604:
600:
596:
592:
588:
584:
580:
576:
572:
567:
565:
561:
557:
556:Biddulph Moor
553:
552:Staffordshire
549:
545:
544:longest river
542:is the third
541:
532:
523:
520:
516:
512:
508:
504:
500:
497:
491:
488:
484:
480:
476:
472:
468:
464:
460:
456:
453:
447:
443:
439:
436:
432:
428:
424:
419:
415:
411:
405:
402:
401:North Muskham
399:
393:
389:
385:
381:
377:
373:
367:
363:
357:
353:
347:
344:
341:
335:
331:
327:
323:
319:
315:
311:
307:
303:
297:
292:
264:
258:
254:
250:
247:
241:
237:
235:
231:
227:
223:
217:
212:
184:
178:
174:
173:Biddulph Moor
171:
165:
161:
157:
153:
148:
145:
141:
137:
133:
129:
126:
122:
119:
115:
112:
108:
105:
101:
97:
93:
92:Staffordshire
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
65:
60:
56:
51:
46:
39:
34:
29:
26:
22:
16207:
16089:
16086:
15985:
15971:Chesterfield
15888:Chesterfield
15878:Amber Valley
15849:
15735:
15717:. Retrieved
15713:the original
15664:. Retrieved
15654:
15642:. Retrieved
15628:
15616:. Retrieved
15596:
15584:. Retrieved
15570:
15558:. Retrieved
15544:
15532:. Retrieved
15518:
15506:. Retrieved
15492:
15480:. Retrieved
15466:
15454:. Retrieved
15434:
15424:
15412:. Retrieved
15408:the original
15398:
15386:. Retrieved
15372:
15360:. Retrieved
15356:the original
15346:
15334:. Retrieved
15324:
15312:. Retrieved
15293:
15281:. Retrieved
15267:
15255:. Retrieved
15241:
15229:. Retrieved
15220:
15210:
15198:. Retrieved
15194:the original
15184:
15172:. Retrieved
15159:
15147:. Retrieved
15143:the original
15133:
15121:. Retrieved
15107:
15095:. Retrieved
15091:the original
15066:. Retrieved
15052:
15040:. Retrieved
15036:the original
15026:
15014:. Retrieved
15010:the original
15005:
14996:
14984:. Retrieved
14980:the original
14975:
14966:
14954:. Retrieved
14950:the original
14945:
14936:
14924:. Retrieved
14904:
14897:
14866:. Retrieved
14857:
14848:
14836:. Retrieved
14827:
14818:
14813:, p. 69
14806:
14794:. Retrieved
14785:
14776:
14764:. Retrieved
14755:
14745:
14735:
14728:
14716:. Retrieved
14696:
14677:
14671:
14652:
14646:
14634:|last1=
14607:
14601:
14589:. Retrieved
14584:
14574:
14562:. Retrieved
14542:
14535:
14525:
14519:
14507:. Retrieved
14498:
14489:
14477:
14465:. Retrieved
14451:
14439:. Retrieved
14430:
14421:
14409:. Retrieved
14405:the original
14400:
14376:. Retrieved
14372:the original
14367:
14358:
14349:
14345:
14335:
14323:. Retrieved
14314:
14305:
14273:. Retrieved
14253:
14246:
14234:. Retrieved
14227:the original
14206:
14202:
14172:
14160:
14148:. Retrieved
14139:
14117:
14110:
14098:. Retrieved
14078:
14071:
14059:. Retrieved
14039:
14032:
14020:. Retrieved
14011:
14002:
13990:. Retrieved
13983:the original
13970:
13958:. Retrieved
13949:
13940:
13928:. Retrieved
13919:
13910:
13898:. Retrieved
13894:the original
13884:
13872:. Retrieved
13868:the original
13858:
13846:. Retrieved
13842:the original
13832:
13820:. Retrieved
13811:
13802:
13790:. Retrieved
13776:
13764:. Retrieved
13750:
13738:. Retrieved
13734:the original
13725:
13716:
13704:. Retrieved
13700:the original
13686:
13674:. Retrieved
13670:the original
13665:
13656:
13637:
13632:
13620:. Retrieved
13613:the original
13608:
13596:
13584:. Retrieved
13580:the original
13553:. Retrieved
13544:
13535:
13523:. Retrieved
13519:the original
13509:
13497:. Retrieved
13488:
13479:
13467:. Retrieved
13463:the original
13458:
13449:
13437:. Retrieved
13428:
13419:
13407:. Retrieved
13392:
13380:. Retrieved
13371:
13344:. Retrieved
13324:
13317:
13305:. Retrieved
13285:
13278:
13266:. Retrieved
13255:
13246:
13234:. Retrieved
13214:
13207:
13175:. Retrieved
13155:
13148:
13136:. Retrieved
13125:
13101:. Retrieved
13092:
13067:23 September
13065:. Retrieved
13056:
13046:
12995:. Retrieved
12975:
12943:. Retrieved
12939:the original
12934:
12890:. Retrieved
12870:
12863:
12831:. Retrieved
12811:
12774:
12770:
12758:. Retrieved
12744:
12732:. Retrieved
12718:
12710:
12705:
12673:. Retrieved
12664:
12654:
12642:. Retrieved
12628:
12616:
12604:. Retrieved
12600:the original
12590:
12578:. Retrieved
12564:
12552:. Retrieved
12538:
12526:. Retrieved
12522:the original
12512:
12500:. Retrieved
12480:
12473:
12461:. Retrieved
12452:
12443:
12431:. Retrieved
12422:
12413:
12401:
12389:
12341:. Retrieved
12335:
12303:
12242:. Retrieved
12235:the original
12222:
12210:. Retrieved
12205:
12196:
12184:. Retrieved
12171:
12159:. Retrieved
12155:the original
12126:. Retrieved
12097:. Retrieved
12077:
12070:
12058:
12046:. Retrieved
12042:the original
12017:. Retrieved
12013:the original
12008:
11999:
11987:. Retrieved
11980:the original
11975:
11963:
11951:. Retrieved
11947:the original
11942:
11933:
11911:(1): 69–82.
11908:
11904:
11881:. Retrieved
11867:
11855:. Retrieved
11820:. Retrieved
11800:
11793:
11781:. Retrieved
11767:
11755:. Retrieved
11751:the original
11741:
11729:. Retrieved
11716:
11704:. Retrieved
11684:
11677:
11665:. Retrieved
11645:
11638:
11626:. Retrieved
11622:the original
11617:
11593:. Retrieved
11589:the original
11584:
11575:
11563:. Retrieved
11549:
11537:. Retrieved
11523:
11511:. Retrieved
11497:
11485:. Retrieved
11471:
11459:. Retrieved
11445:
11433:. Retrieved
11423:
11411:. Retrieved
11397:
11389:the original
11380:
11316:. Retrieved
11309:the original
11290:
11283:
11271:. Retrieved
11264:the original
11236:. Retrieved
11229:the original
11224:
11197:. Retrieved
11168:. Retrieved
11148:
11123:. Retrieved
11109:
11097:. Retrieved
11083:
11071:. Retrieved
11067:the original
11057:
11045:. Retrieved
11036:
11027:
11015:. Retrieved
11002:
10990:. Retrieved
10986:the original
10948:
10944:
10923:. Retrieved
10910:
10898:. Retrieved
10891:the original
10878:
10868:10 September
10866:. Retrieved
10859:the original
10846:
10829:
10825:
10819:
10807:. Retrieved
10793:
10781:. Retrieved
10753:. Retrieved
10746:the original
10718:. Retrieved
10698:
10691:
10679:. Retrieved
10665:
10653:. Retrieved
10619:. Retrieved
10615:the original
10586:. Retrieved
10582:the original
10577:
10568:
10559:
10537:. Retrieved
10507:. Retrieved
10498:
10489:
10477:. Retrieved
10462:
10450:. Retrieved
10446:the original
10436:
10424:. Retrieved
10392:
10384:
10379:
10367:. Retrieved
10353:
10341:
10329:. Retrieved
10309:
10287:. Retrieved
10255:. Retrieved
10235:
10228:
10216:. Retrieved
10209:the original
10196:
10184:
10175:
10163:. Retrieved
10159:the original
10154:
10144:
10132:
10120:
10108:. Retrieved
10094:
10082:. Retrieved
10078:the original
10068:
10056:. Retrieved
10052:the original
10042:
10030:. Retrieved
10026:the original
10016:
10004:. Retrieved
10000:the original
9959:. Retrieved
9949:
9942:
9916:
9904:. Retrieved
9895:
9886:
9874:. Retrieved
9854:
9847:
9822:
9814:
9802:. Retrieved
9788:
9776:. Retrieved
9767:
9741:. Retrieved
9727:
9719:
9714:
9694:
9685:
9673:
9661:
9649:
9637:
9625:
9613:
9601:
9589:
9577:
9571:Church Wilne
9565:
9552:
9540:
9531:
9522:
9513:
9505:
9496:
9487:
9478:
9450:
9431:
9412:
9388:
9367:
9356:the original
9343:
9339:
9316:. ABC-CLIO.
9313:
9294:
9275:
9265:
9245:
9226:
9207:
9199:Bibliography
9116:Owston Ferry
8871:Scotch Brook
8857:Rundell Dyke
8841:Rising Brook
8825:Repton Brook
8797:Pyford Brook
8783:Polser Brook
8729:High Marnham
8701:Gainsborough
8667:Milton Brook
8637:Marton Drain
8486:Gayton Brook
8471:Fowlea Brook
8418:Owston Ferry
8374:Attenborough
8239:Cuttle Brook
8164:Bourne Brook
8134:River Blithe
8090:River Order
8080:
7364:
7360:
7344:
7335:
7331:
7327:
7313:
7304:
7292:
7285:
7263:Beeston Weir
7252:
7249:
7233:High Marnham
7198:
7195:
7187:
7180:
7150:
7146:Michael Bass
7142:Ferry Bridge
7139:
7130:Ferry Bridge
7121:
7075:
7066:
7043:
7038:Barton Ferry
7009:
7000:Gainsborough
6949:
6842:Gainsborough
6795:
6791:
6787:
6783:
6765:
6743:
6738:Izaak Walton
6735:
6731:
6723:
6710:
6685:
6678:
6663:
6632:
6592:
6555:wading birds
6547:
6538:
6529:
6506:
6481:
6468:
6455:sewage works
6452:
6448:
6442:
6432:
6426:
6422:
6418:
6410:sewage works
6407:
6401:Fowlea Brook
6378:
6374:Fowlea Brook
6371:
6365:
6361:
6347:
6327:
6318:
6296:
6253:
6219:
6191:
6180:
6157:
6130:
6119:
6103:
6099:
6092:Barges near
6079:
6071:
6045:
6033:
6024:
6000:
5990:
5983:
5976:
5960:
5956:
5952:George Hayne
5948:Burton Mills
5929:
5920:Royal assent
5854:
5842:Trent Bridge
5832:
4900:Sawley Weir
4316:Castle Lock
4204:Holme lock,
4150:
3826:
3467:
3376:
3199:
3093:
3010:
2816:
2566:
2551:storm surges
2548:
2528:
2514:
2511:
2506:
2502:
2482:
2471:
2463:
2457:Trent Bridge
2438:
2263:
2256:
2233:
2205:
1837:
1829:
1825:
1816:
1797:
1777:
1773:
1747:
1743:
1623:Age thousand
1592:
1582:
1575:
1541:
1512:urban runoff
1501:
1477:conurbations
1474:
1454:
1407:
1380:
1371:Kinder Scout
1364:
1328:Warwickshire
1324:Lincolnshire
1309:
1259:
1231:
1224:
1198:
1148:
1121:and finally
1108:
1088:Lincolnshire
1064:Owston Ferry
1052:Trent Bridge
1048:Gainsborough
1045:
1037:River Witham
1023:and reaches
1013:Lincolnshire
986:
934:Burton Joyce
919:
889:Trent Bridge
865:Attenborough
847:, where the
842:
790:Ferry Bridge
779:
735:Essex Bridge
724:
691:
674:augmentative
669:
661:
654:
646:
643:Hill Ridware
638:
634:
626:
622:
620:
597:to form the
568:
539:
537:
144:Gainsborough
100:Lincolnshire
25:
16305:River Trent
16073:Swadlincote
15981:Darley Dale
15743:River Trent
14482:Glover 1829
14293:|work=
14236:17 February
14165:Glover 1829
13499:10 December
13469:10 December
13439:10 December
13195:|work=
13015:|work=
12910:|work=
12851:|work=
11144:Embleton, C
10257:19 November
9921:Barber 1993
9906:25 December
9248:. Century.
9131:West Burton
9062:River Torne
8885:Sewer Drain
8652:River Mease
8515:River Greet
8506:Grassthorpe
8440:Folly Drain
8432:Fledborough
8412:Ferry Drain
8282:River Devon
8253:Cocker Beck
8245:Swarkestone
8188:West Burton
8125:Shirleywich
8110:Adlingfleet
7341:Tributaries
7241:West Burton
7082:King Edward
7016:Swarkestone
6729:the river.
6670:River Mease
6659:grey herons
6628:water rails
6620:kingfishers
6608:common teal
6517:river board
6485:first flush
6320:Poly-Olbion
6230:spring tide
6204:Trent Aegir
6198:Trent Aegir
6094:Hoveringham
6030:Competition
5944:King's Mill
5838:Restoration
5506:Burton Mill
5276:Swarkestone
4873:Flood Lock
4585:Flood Lock
3938:River Devon
2613:River Trent
2540:spring tide
2459:flood marks
2442:flood marks
2362:March 1947
1820:rain shadow
1657:Whisby Farm
1595:Precambrian
1532:Elan Valley
1447:& lakes
1262:Pleistocene
1260:During the
1234:West Burton
1188:Shakespeare
1151:Mississippi
1123:Trent Falls
1115:Flixborough
1104:River Torne
830:King's Mill
804:and enters
792:that links
775:River Mease
653:, the name
637:(cf. Welsh
595:Trent Falls
441:Tributaries
426:Progression
286: /
249:Trent Falls
206: /
31:River Trent
16299:Categories
16234:Healthcare
16083:Wirksworth
16058:Shirebrook
16038:Mickleover
16023:Long Eaton
15976:Clay Cross
15966:Chellaston
15840:Derbyshire
15456:7 February
15170:. On Trent
15042:28 October
15016:28 October
14986:28 October
14956:28 October
14926:7 February
14890:Stone 2005
14838:10 October
14811:Stone 2005
14591:12 October
14564:7 February
14441:10 January
14368:Trent Vale
14325:10 January
14275:7 February
14177:Stone 2005
14100:7 February
14061:7 February
14022:12 October
13756:"Drakelow"
13622:10 October
13576:"Habitats"
13409:18 October
13346:7 February
13307:7 February
13236:7 February
13177:7 February
13039:Stone 2005
12997:7 February
12892:7 February
12833:7 February
12675:15 January
12621:Stone 2005
12502:7 February
12212:11 January
12147:Met Office
12099:7 February
12063:Stone 2005
12019:25 January
11989:11 January
11953:11 January
11822:7 February
11706:7 February
11667:7 February
11628:11 October
11318:19 January
11170:7 February
10720:7 February
10574:"About Us"
10346:Stone 2005
10331:7 February
9706:References
9246:Downstream
9004:River Tame
8950:River Soar
8751:Park Brook
8709:North Beck
8622:Lyme Brook
8592:River Leen
8583:East Ferry
8559:River Idle
8536:Burringham
8388:Willington
8355:Barlings,
8333:Dover Beck
8318:River Dove
8141:Nethertown
8087:Tributary
7391:Rainfall
7388:Discharge
7352:Birmingham
7300:Trent Lock
7229:Staythorpe
7213:Willington
7136:and Burton
7134:Stapenhill
7050:flagstones
6990:Nottingham
6980:Long Eaton
6824:Nottingham
6691:pesticides
6688:persistent
6586:Grey heron
6307:Clarenceux
6222:tidal bore
6186:and 4,500
6170:Cut &
6147:and on to
6012:River Soar
5940:10 Will. 3
5932:Lord Paget
5924:4 May 1699
5905:10 Will. 3
5890:Long title
5834:Nottingham
5807:to source
5361:River Dove
4631:River Soar
4344:Nottingham
3225:(site of)
2911:River Idle
2670:River Ouse
2536:Long Eaton
2446:Collingham
2290:Peak Flow
1882:Catchment
1879:(maximum)
1877:Discharge
1874:(average)
1872:Discharge
1751:mega fauna
1687:Wolstonian
1666:Wolstonian
1637:Eagle Moor
1504:Birmingham
1497:Nottingham
1397:, and the
1383:White Peak
1376:floodbanks
1256:Prehistory
1135:River Ouse
1127:Alkborough
1092:Scunthorpe
1084:River Idle
1068:East Ferry
924:it passes
922:Nottingham
899:, home of
857:Nottingham
853:River Soar
822:Derbyshire
810:Willington
806:Derbyshire
798:River Dove
794:Stapenhill
771:River Tame
662:Trisantona
587:Nottingham
317:Basin size
194:02°08′25″W
191:53°06′58″N
118:Nottingham
16087:See also:
16053:Sandiacre
16043:New Mills
16033:Melbourne
15998:Eckington
15993:Dronfield
15936:Ashbourne
15903:High Peak
15438:. Pesda.
14718:10 August
14626:cite book
14295:ignored (
14285:cite book
13992:18 August
13740:18 August
13706:18 August
13197:ignored (
13187:cite book
13017:ignored (
13007:cite book
12912:ignored (
12902:cite book
12853:ignored (
12843:cite book
12308:Owen 1978
11614:"Colwick"
10621:25 August
10369:10 August
9936:Koch 2006
9876:30 August
9619:Mattersey
9607:Southwell
9595:Sandiacre
9511:epic poem
9409:Nicholson
9269:. Mozley.
9145:Bole Ings
9047:The Fleet
8972:River Sow
8962:Trentlock
8954:Leicester
8737:Ouse Dyke
8522:Fiskerton
8348:River Eau
8339:Caythorpe
8259:Gunthorpe
7978:West Mids
7345:Although
6726:fish weir
6651:Besthorpe
6496:Caddisfly
6145:Potteries
5991:Navigator
3266:and weir
2882:River Eau
2485:Candlemas
1850:Discharge
1794:Hydrology
1780:Devensian
1768:Besthorpe
1737:Flandrian
1729:Hemington
1722:Devensian
1707:Devensian
1678:Balderton
1641:> 400
1570:Gunthorpe
1508:Leicester
1489:Leicester
1428:17% Urban
1367:Dark Peak
1296:Catchment
1286:Devensian
1168:Hemington
1139:North Sea
1117:to reach
1029:Foss Dyke
997:Besthorpe
980:to reach
946:Fiskerton
938:Gunthorpe
891:near the
863:near the
743:River Sow
611:Immingham
603:North Sea
562:into the
459:Swarbourn
435:North Sea
387:Discharge
329:Discharge
104:Yorkshire
16183:Manifold
16178:Lathkill
16123:Bradford
16068:Staveley
16018:Ilkeston
16008:Hadfield
15951:Bolsover
15941:Bakewell
15931:Alfreton
15883:Bolsover
15788:Archived
15719:10 March
15666:21 April
15638:Archived
15609:Archived
15580:Archived
15554:Archived
15528:Archived
15502:Archived
15476:Archived
15450:Archived
15432:(2003).
15382:Archived
15308:Archived
15251:Archived
15225:Archived
15117:Archived
15062:Archived
14920:Archived
14862:Archived
14832:Archived
14790:Archived
14760:Archived
14709:Archived
14558:Archived
14503:Archived
14461:Archived
14435:Archived
14433:. 2011.
14352:(1): 59.
14319:Archived
14269:Archived
14144:Archived
14094:Archived
14055:Archived
14016:Archived
14012:BBC News
13954:Archived
13950:BBC News
13924:Archived
13920:BBC News
13816:Archived
13812:BBC News
13786:Archived
13760:Archived
13549:Archived
13545:BBC News
13493:Archived
13489:BBC News
13433:Archived
13429:BBC News
13403:Archived
13376:Archived
13372:BBC News
13340:Archived
13301:Archived
13262:Archived
13260:. 1970.
13230:Archived
13171:Archived
13132:Archived
13130:. 1956.
13097:Archived
13061:Archived
12991:Archived
12886:Archived
12827:Archived
12779:Archived
12760:29 March
12754:Archived
12734:29 March
12728:Archived
12685:cite web
12669:Archived
12644:29 March
12638:Archived
12574:Archived
12548:Archived
12496:Archived
12463:10 March
12457:Archived
12433:10 March
12427:Archived
12128:11 April
12122:Archived
12093:Archived
11848:Archived
11816:Archived
11777:Archived
11700:Archived
11661:Archived
11559:Archived
11533:Archived
11507:Archived
11481:Archived
11455:Archived
11407:Archived
11273:11 April
11193:Archived
11164:Archived
11146:(1997).
11119:Archived
11093:Archived
11047:20 April
11041:Archived
11017:11 April
10925:11 April
10803:Archived
10714:Archived
10675:Archived
10649:Archived
10539:11 April
10509:24 March
10503:Archived
10473:Archived
10426:11 April
10397:May 1977
10363:Archived
10325:Archived
10251:Archived
10218:28 March
10165:24 March
10104:Archived
10006:26 March
9961:29 March
9955:Archived
9900:Archived
9870:Archived
9798:Archived
9778:24 March
9772:Archived
9743:11 April
9737:Archived
9643:Kegworth
9411:(2006).
9157:See also
9025:Branston
8940:Armitage
8757:Trentham
8613:Trentham
8446:Althorpe
8309:Shardlow
8273:Drakelow
7379:County
7354:and the
7209:Drakelow
7078:Cromwell
6695:spraints
6643:Drakelow
6551:wildfowl
6477:Minworth
6464:town gas
6313:'s epic
6151:and the
6141:Shardlow
6122:passing
5900:Citation
5850:Shardlow
2467:Spalford
2253:Sediment
2237:aquifers
2220:Drakelow
2086:Shardlow
2046:Drakelow
1863:Gauging
1813:Rainfall
1673:Egginton
1555:Triassic
1445:Wetlands
1433:Woodland
1408:Land use
1391:Dukeries
1360:Ancholme
1270:Ancaster
1221:—
1190:'s play
1155:meanders
1131:Faxfleet
1102:and the
1082:and the
1035:and the
845:Shardlow
763:A38 road
747:Stafford
678:feminine
605:between
88:Counties
67:Location
16269:Schools
16244:Museums
16213:Westend
16158:Etherow
16153:Erewash
16138:Doe Lea
16133:Derwent
16063:Spondon
16028:Matlock
16003:Glossop
15898:Erewash
15644:10 July
15560:10 July
15534:10 July
15414:10 June
15388:10 July
15362:10 July
15336:10 July
15314:28 July
15283:28 July
15257:10 June
15231:10 July
15097:10 June
15068:10 July
14211:Bibcode
14150:10 June
13960:10 July
13952:. BBC.
13930:10 July
13922:. BBC.
13900:30 July
13848:19 July
13822:30 July
13814:. BBC.
13792:30 July
13766:30 July
13676:10 July
13586:10 July
13555:10 July
13547:. BBC.
13525:30 July
13382:10 July
13374:. BBC.
13268:1 March
13138:1 March
13103:8 March
12945:10 July
12606:11 July
12580:11 July
12554:11 July
12528:11 July
12161:11 June
11913:Bibcode
11783:10 July
11757:10 June
11731:11 June
11595:11 July
11539:4 March
11513:4 March
11487:4 March
11461:4 March
11435:4 March
11413:4 March
10953:Bibcode
10900:19 June
10809:11 July
10783:19 June
10755:10 June
10681:11 July
10655:19 June
10588:6 March
10471:. BBC.
10110:7 April
10084:7 April
10058:7 April
10032:7 April
9804:4 March
9679:Auckley
9655:Milford
9509:In the
9085:Twyford
9011:Alrewas
8995:Wychnor
8936:Longdon
8891:Torksey
8863:Averham
8848:Rugeley
8803:Alrewas
8774:Amcotts
8687:Rugeley
8673:Ingleby
8659:Croxall
8629:Hanford
8599:Wilford
8550:Bleasby
8357:Scotter
8231:Hanford
8217:Bleasby
7653:Erewash
7549:Derwent
7382:Length
7347:Spenser
7225:Wilford
7205:Rugeley
7201:Meaford
7153:reforms
7040:in 1949
6985:Beeston
6965:Rugeley
6932:Rugeley
6758:⁄
6720:, 1850
6713:Ingleby
6702:Fishing
6533:cyanide
6509:ammonia
6168:Beeston
6149:Runcorn
6126:in 2002
6096:in 1954
6016:Beeston
5907:. c. 26
5278:Bridge
5098:Bridge
4934:bridge
4846:bridge
3729:Marina
3695:Bridge
3661:Bridge
3548:Marina
3198:former
3094:Railway
3092:former
2854:bridge
2478:pontage
2414:36,000
2394:38,200
2374:39,100
2354:45,000
2334:50,000
2259:warping
2224:Colwick
2192:35,000
2152:36,000
2126:Colwick
2112:17,000
2072:13,600
1869:County
1865:Station
1694:Beeston
1645:Anglian
1604:Permian
1585:Rhaetic
1538:Geology
1424:Pasture
1389:in the
1352:Welland
1332:Rutland
1278:Lincoln
1159:cut-off
1111:Amcotts
1033:Lincoln
1025:Torksey
989:Carlton
958:Averham
950:Farndon
881:Wilford
877:Clifton
873:Beeston
759:Alrewas
751:Rugeley
579:Rugeley
471:Erewash
467:Derwent
343:Colwick
271:53°42′N
132:Rugeley
83:England
72:Country
16254:Places
16227:Topics
16198:Rother
16173:Kinder
16168:Hipper
16108:Alport
16101:Rivers
16048:Ripley
16013:Heanor
15956:Buxton
15946:Belper
15618:1 June
15586:10 May
15508:10 May
15482:10 May
15442:
15200:10 May
15174:10 May
15149:10 May
15123:10 May
14912:
14868:10 May
14796:1 July
14766:7 June
14684:
14659:
14614:
14550:
14509:1 July
14467:10 May
14411:10 May
14378:10 May
14261:
14086:
14047:
13874:10 May
13644:
13332:
13293:
13222:
13163:
12983:
12878:
12819:
12790:
12488:
12244:10 May
12186:10 May
12085:
12048:11 May
11883:10 May
11857:10 May
11808:
11692:
11653:
11301:
11238:10 May
11156:
11125:10 May
11099:10 May
11073:10 May
10992:10 May
10706:
10479:11 May
10452:11 May
10317:
10289:11 May
10243:
9862:
9835:
9667:Hopwas
9631:Lenton
9558:Cotham
9457:
9438:
9419:
9397:
9374:
9320:
9301:
9282:
9252:
9233:
9214:
9148:Right
9100:Keadby
9070:Keadby
9056:Right
9053:Girton
9014:Right
8982:Right
8966:Right
8921:Cottam
8910:Right
8894:Right
8852:Right
8836:Right
8832:Repton
8820:Right
8806:Right
8792:Right
8760:Right
8704:Right
8676:Right
8662:Right
8646:Right
8643:Marton
8632:Right
8586:Right
8539:Right
8492:Weston
8481:Right
8465:Right
8462:Milton
8407:Right
8361:Right
8292:Right
8289:Newark
8276:Right
8203:Hanley
8176:Right
8158:Right
8027:
7994:27.84
7988:1,500
7975:
7926:Staffs
7923:
7890:11.73
7884:1,386
7871:
7819:
7767:
7715:
7666:Derbys
7663:
7645:1,791
7630:13.91
7624:1,020
7614:Derbys
7611:
7593:2,080
7578:18.58
7572:1,204
7562:Derbys
7559:
7507:
7458:Staffs
7455:
7445:Blithe
7245:Keadby
7237:Cottam
7104:Wilden
7099:Wilden
7088:, and
7045:Glover
7024:Newark
7022:) and
7012:Burton
6914:Newark
6779:, 2009
6645:, and
6563:otters
6389:Fenton
6350:salmon
6303:Norroy
6280:nation
6188:tonnes
6164:Newark
6124:Keadby
6057:tonnes
5979:Newark
5744:
3512:Newark
2622:Legend
2544:Morton
2497:Girton
2433:3,000
2411:1,019
2405:23.80
2391:1,082
2385:24.26
2371:1,107
2365:24.30
2351:1,274
2345:24.38
2331:1,416
2325:24.55
2269:Floods
2216:Yoxall
2198:3,178
2195:8,231
2189:1,000
2186:3,120
2176:
2158:2,890
2155:7,486
2149:1,018
2146:2,960
2136:
2118:1,700
2115:4,400
2106:1,820
2099:Derbys
2096:
2078:1,186
2075:3,072
2066:1,270
2059:Staffs
2056:
2035:1,229
2032:7,300
2019:Staffs
2016:
2006:Yoxall
1992:3,500
1979:Staffs
1976:
1952:1,900
1939:Staffs
1936:
1699:Scarle
1664:Early
1652:Etwall
1631:Stage
1418:Arable
1356:Witham
1344:Weaver
1336:Severn
1282:Witham
1248:, and
1184:Sawley
1163:Repton
1096:Keadby
1070:, and
1001:Girton
970:castle
962:Kelham
814:Repton
688:Course
599:Humber
550:is in
548:source
455:Blithe
444:
431:Humber
390:
332:
309:Length
274:0°42′W
238:
162:
159:Source
110:Cities
16264:SSSIs
16208:Trent
16188:Mease
16148:Drone
16118:Ashop
16113:Amber
15987:Derby
15864:Derby
15612:(PDF)
15605:(PDF)
15168:(PDF)
14712:(PDF)
14705:(PDF)
14230:(PDF)
14199:(PDF)
13986:(PDF)
13979:(PDF)
13616:(PDF)
13605:(PDF)
12343:7 May
12238:(PDF)
12231:(PDF)
12180:(PDF)
11983:(PDF)
11972:(PDF)
11877:(PDF)
11851:(PDF)
11844:(PDF)
11725:(PDF)
11565:7 May
11385:(PDF)
11312:(PDF)
11295:(PDF)
11267:(PDF)
11260:(PDF)
11232:(PDF)
11221:(PDF)
11199:1 May
11011:(PDF)
10919:(PDF)
10894:(PDF)
10887:(PDF)
10862:(PDF)
10855:(PDF)
10777:(PDF)
10749:(PDF)
10742:(PDF)
10533:(PDF)
10420:(PDF)
10212:(PDF)
10205:(PDF)
9470:Notes
9359:(PDF)
9336:(PDF)
9134:Left
9120:Left
9104:Left
9088:Left
9074:Left
9042:Left
9028:Left
8998:Left
8944:Left
8924:Left
8880:Left
8877:Stone
8866:Left
8778:Left
8746:Left
8732:Left
8718:Left
8690:Left
8616:Left
8602:Left
8572:Left
8553:Left
8525:Left
8509:Left
8495:Left
8478:Stoke
8449:Left
8435:Left
8421:Left
8391:Left
8377:Left
8342:Left
8328:Left
8312:Left
8302:Derby
8262:Left
8248:Left
8234:Left
8220:Left
8206:Left
8192:Left
8144:Left
8128:Left
8114:Left
8096:Bank
8055:24.2
8046:0.89
8030:Lincs
8017:Torne
8003:27.2
7951:28.1
7942:6.33
7899:25.2
7874:Leics
7847:27.0
7838:0.67
7822:Notts
7786:2.35
7770:Notts
7743:25.8
7734:0.30
7718:Notts
7705:Greet
7691:27.9
7682:1.87
7639:36.8
7587:38.7
7535:23.3
7526:1.57
7510:Notts
7497:Devon
7483:30.8
7474:1.16
7397:Refs
7376:Name
7028:fords
6960:Stone
6896:Stoke
6878:Stone
6747:Holme
6681:Hixon
6649:. At
6292:Welsh
6288:Scots
6162:near
6120:Tinno
5914:Dates
5725:
5544:weir
4155:over
3099:over
2440:with
2424:20.7
2408:78.1
2388:79.6
2368:79.7
2348:80.0
2328:80.5
2284:Date
2281:Rank
2183:88.4
2179:Notts
2143:83.8
2139:Notts
2103:51.6
2063:36.1
2023:12.8
1884:Area
1685:Late
1620:Name
1493:Derby
978:Holme
737:near
655:Trent
631:fords
540:Trent
515:Devon
507:Mease
487:Torne
479:Greet
234:Mouth
128:Stone
124:Towns
16203:Sett
16163:Goyt
16143:Dove
16128:Dane
15777:and
15760:and
15721:2013
15668:2013
15646:2013
15620:2013
15588:2013
15562:2013
15536:2013
15510:2013
15484:2013
15458:2016
15440:ISBN
15416:2013
15390:2013
15364:2013
15338:2013
15316:2015
15285:2015
15259:2013
15233:2013
15202:2013
15176:2013
15151:2013
15125:2013
15099:2013
15070:2013
15044:2013
15018:2013
14988:2013
14958:2013
14928:2016
14910:ISBN
14870:2013
14840:2013
14798:2013
14768:2013
14720:2013
14682:ISBN
14657:ISBN
14638:help
14612:ISBN
14593:2015
14566:2016
14548:ISBN
14511:2013
14469:2013
14443:2015
14413:2014
14380:2013
14327:2015
14297:help
14277:2016
14259:ISBN
14238:2014
14152:2013
14102:2016
14084:ISBN
14063:2016
14045:ISBN
14024:2015
13994:2014
13962:2014
13932:2014
13902:2014
13876:2014
13850:2014
13824:2014
13794:2014
13768:2014
13742:2014
13708:2014
13678:2014
13642:ISBN
13624:2014
13588:2014
13557:2014
13527:2014
13501:2013
13471:2013
13441:2013
13411:2013
13384:2013
13348:2016
13330:ISBN
13309:2016
13291:ISBN
13270:2014
13238:2016
13220:ISBN
13199:help
13179:2016
13161:ISBN
13140:2014
13105:2015
13069:2013
13019:help
12999:2016
12981:ISBN
12947:2013
12914:help
12894:2016
12876:ISBN
12855:help
12835:2016
12817:ISBN
12788:ISBN
12762:2013
12736:2013
12697:help
12677:2014
12646:2013
12608:2013
12582:2013
12556:2013
12530:2013
12504:2016
12486:ISBN
12465:2015
12435:2015
12345:2024
12246:2013
12214:2014
12188:2013
12163:2013
12130:2013
12101:2016
12083:ISBN
12050:2013
12021:2014
11991:2013
11955:2014
11885:2013
11859:2013
11824:2016
11806:ISBN
11785:2013
11759:2013
11733:2013
11708:2016
11690:ISBN
11669:2016
11651:ISBN
11630:2013
11597:2013
11567:2013
11541:2013
11515:2013
11489:2013
11463:2013
11437:2013
11415:2013
11320:2014
11299:ISBN
11275:2013
11240:2013
11201:2013
11172:2016
11154:ISBN
11127:2013
11101:2013
11075:2013
11049:2013
11019:2013
10994:2013
10927:2013
10902:2013
10870:2013
10811:2013
10785:2013
10757:2013
10722:2016
10704:ISBN
10683:2013
10657:2013
10623:2013
10590:2015
10541:2013
10511:2013
10481:2013
10454:2013
10428:2013
10371:2013
10333:2016
10315:ISBN
10291:2013
10259:2020
10241:ISBN
10220:2013
10167:2013
10112:2013
10086:2013
10060:2013
10034:2013
10008:2013
9963:2015
9908:2005
9878:2017
9860:ISBN
9833:ISBN
9831:–8.
9806:2013
9780:2013
9745:2013
9455:ISBN
9436:ISBN
9417:ISBN
9395:ISBN
9372:ISBN
9318:ISBN
9299:ISBN
9280:ISBN
9250:ISBN
9231:ISBN
9212:ISBN
8061:476
8058:145
8052:615
8043:139
8040:361
8009:955
8006:291
8000:691
7997:983
7991:580
7965:Tame
7957:768
7954:234
7948:714
7945:224
7939:232
7936:601
7905:892
7902:272
7896:641
7893:414
7887:535
7861:Soar
7853:607
7850:185
7844:686
7832:124
7809:Leen
7801:673
7798:205
7792:650
7783:346
7780:896
7757:Idle
7749:502
7746:153
7740:655
7697:636
7694:194
7688:708
7676:194
7642:546
7636:935
7633:491
7627:390
7601:Dove
7590:634
7584:982
7581:656
7575:465
7566:118
7541:560
7538:170
7532:591
7523:146
7520:377
7489:922
7486:281
7480:782
7468:167
7293:The
7243:and
6657:and
6626:and
6614:and
6606:and
6553:and
6305:and
6258:and
6184:long
6139:(at
5961:The
5946:and
4629:and
2672:and
2109:480
2069:385
2038:475
2029:206
2026:450
1998:125
1995:325
1986:160
1983:4.4
1943:0.6
1682:195
1661:297
1625:yrs
1546:and
1526:and
1495:and
1422:28%
1416:48%
1358:and
1348:Ouse
1340:Avon
1330:and
1157:and
1129:and
1113:and
1074:and
1066:and
1058:and
1011:and
999:and
991:and
976:and
960:and
948:and
932:and
879:and
836:and
812:and
727:Salt
664:, a
647:ford
639:rhyd
627:hynt
623:tros
617:Name
585:and
538:The
511:Soar
503:Tame
483:Idle
475:Leen
463:Dove
16218:Wye
16193:Noe
15837:of
14219:doi
12324:UK
11921:doi
10961:doi
10949:101
10834:doi
9829:107
9348:doi
8049:31
8037:27
8034:44
7985:59
7982:95
7933:24
7930:38
7913:Sow
7881:59
7878:95
7841:24
7835:48
7829:24
7826:39
7795:26
7789:83
7777:34
7774:55
7737:11
7731:25
7728:66
7725:11
7722:18
7685:66
7679:75
7673:29
7670:46
7621:60
7618:96
7569:73
7529:55
7517:29
7514:47
7477:41
7471:64
7465:29
7462:47
7437:ft
7431:in
7428:mm
7424:cfs
7419:m/s
7415:mi
7412:km
7409:mi
7406:km
7261:at
7193:'.
6716:by
2529:On
2430:84
2427:68
2313:cfs
2308:m/s
2304:ft
1989:98
1958:20
1955:53
1949:55
1946:21
1918:mi
1915:km
1911:cfs
1906:m/s
1901:cfs
1896:m/s
1733:10
1718:26
1703:80
1479:of
1443:1%
1437:2%
1431:4%
1182:at
843:At
800:at
635:rid
593:at
519:Eau
499:Sow
16301::
15773:,
15676:^
15448:.
15306:.
15302:.
15275:.
15219:.
15078:^
15004:.
14974:.
14944:.
14918:.
14878:^
14860:.
14856:.
14830:.
14826:.
14784:.
14754:.
14630::
14628:}}
14624:{{
14583:.
14556:.
14497:.
14429:.
14399:.
14388:^
14366:.
14348:.
14344:.
14313:.
14289::
14287:}}
14283:{{
14267:.
14217:.
14207:28
14205:.
14201:.
14184:^
14138:.
14127:^
14092:.
14053:.
14010:.
13948:.
13918:.
13810:.
13728:.
13724:.
13694:.
13664:.
13607:.
13565:^
13543:.
13487:.
13457:.
13427:.
13370:.
13356:^
13338:.
13299:.
13254:.
13228:.
13191::
13189:}}
13185:{{
13169:.
13124:.
13113:^
13091:.
13077:^
13055:.
13027:^
13011::
13009:}}
13005:{{
12989:.
12955:^
12933:.
12922:^
12906::
12904:}}
12900:{{
12884:.
12847::
12845:}}
12841:{{
12825:.
12799:^
12689::
12687:}}
12683:{{
12663:.
12494:.
12451:.
12421:.
12368:^
12353:^
12334:.
12315:^
12286:^
12269:^
12254:^
12204:.
12149:.
12138:^
12109:^
12091:.
12029:^
12007:.
11974:.
11941:.
11919:.
11909:39
11907:.
11893:^
11832:^
11814:.
11698:.
11659:.
11616:.
11605:^
11583:.
11328:^
11248:^
11223:.
11209:^
11180:^
11162:.
11135:^
11035:.
10973:^
10959:.
10947:.
10935:^
10828:.
10765:^
10730:^
10712:.
10632:^
10609:.
10598:^
10576:.
10549:^
10519:^
10497:.
10404:^
10323:.
10299:^
10267:^
10249:.
10153:.
9994:.
9971:^
9953:.
9928:^
9898:.
9894:.
9868:.
9766:.
9753:^
9344:16
9342:.
9338:.
9128:15
9112:12
9082:44
9050:25
9036:26
9022:49
9008:51
8992:53
8976:59
8958:39
8952:,
8938:/
8932:56
8918:17
8902:21
8888:19
8874:62
8860:28
8844:58
8828:45
8814:41
8800:52
8786:35
8754:64
8740:34
8726:23
8712:20
8698:14
8684:57
8670:43
8656:50
8640:18
8626:65
8610:63
8596:36
8580:10
8564:13
8547:30
8519:29
8503:24
8489:61
8475:67
8459:69
8429:22
8415:11
8401:37
8385:46
8371:38
8336:32
8322:47
8306:40
8300:,
8286:27
8270:48
8256:33
8242:42
8228:66
8214:31
8200:68
8184:16
8168:54
8138:55
8122:60
7434:m
7265:.
7247:.
7239:,
7235:,
7231:,
7227:,
7223:,
7219:,
7215:,
7211:,
7207:,
7203:,
7014:,
6676:.
6641:,
6637:,
6630:.
6622:,
6527:.
6479:.
6317:,
6301:,
6294:.
6155:.
6064:.
5852:.
2943:,
2448:.
2399:5
2379:4
2359:3
2339:2
2319:1
2301:m
1790:.
1758:.
1696:/
1675:/
1654:/
1627:BP
1590:.
1534:.
1491:,
1354:,
1194::
1141:.
1106:.
1062:,
995:,
944:,
928:,
907:.
875:,
840:.
712:.
581:,
577:,
573:,
517:,
513:,
509:,
505:,
501:,
485:,
481:,
477:,
473:,
469:,
465:,
461:,
457:,
433:→
251:,
142:,
138:,
134:,
130:,
116:,
102:,
15825:e
15818:t
15811:v
15723:.
15670:.
15648:.
15622:.
15590:.
15564:.
15538:.
15512:.
15486:.
15460:.
15418:.
15392:.
15366:.
15340:.
15318:.
15287:.
15261:.
15235:.
15204:.
15178:.
15153:.
15127:.
15101:.
15072:.
15046:.
15020:.
14990:.
14960:.
14930:.
14872:.
14842:.
14800:.
14770:.
14739:.
14722:.
14690:.
14665:.
14640:)
14620:.
14595:.
14568:.
14513:.
14471:.
14445:.
14415:.
14382:.
14350:3
14329:.
14299:)
14279:.
14240:.
14221::
14213::
14154:.
14104:.
14065:.
14026:.
13996:.
13964:.
13934:.
13904:.
13878:.
13852:.
13826:.
13796:.
13770:.
13744:.
13710:.
13680:.
13650:.
13626:.
13590:.
13559:.
13529:.
13503:.
13473:.
13443:.
13413:.
13386:.
13350:.
13311:.
13272:.
13240:.
13201:)
13181:.
13142:.
13107:.
13071:.
13021:)
13001:.
12949:.
12916:)
12896:.
12857:)
12837:.
12764:.
12738:.
12699:)
12679:.
12648:.
12610:.
12584:.
12558:.
12532:.
12506:.
12467:.
12437:.
12347:.
12248:.
12216:.
12190:.
12165:.
12132:.
12103:.
12052:.
12023:.
11993:.
11957:.
11927:.
11923::
11915::
11887:.
11861:.
11826:.
11787:.
11761:.
11735:.
11710:.
11671:.
11632:.
11599:.
11569:.
11543:.
11517:.
11491:.
11465:.
11439:.
11417:.
11322:.
11277:.
11242:.
11203:.
11174:.
11129:.
11103:.
11077:.
11051:.
11021:.
10996:.
10967:.
10963::
10955::
10929:.
10904:.
10872:.
10840:.
10836::
10830:6
10813:.
10787:.
10759:.
10724:.
10685:.
10659:.
10625:.
10592:.
10543:.
10513:.
10483:.
10456:.
10430:.
10399:.
10373:.
10335:.
10293:.
10261:.
10222:.
10169:.
10114:.
10088:.
10062:.
10036:.
10010:.
9965:.
9910:.
9880:.
9841:.
9808:.
9782:.
9747:.
9463:.
9444:.
9425:.
9403:.
9380:.
9350::
9326:.
9307:.
9288:.
9258:.
9239:.
9220:.
9142:2
9096:4
9066:5
8770:3
8533:7
8443:6
8352:9
8152:8
8106:1
6760:2
6756:1
6753:+
6751:8
5938:(
5739:)
2605:e
2598:t
2591:v
824:-
676:-
61:)
23:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.