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River Irwell

The River Irwell rises on the Rossendale hills north of Bacup and flows south for 39 miles before joining the River Mersey west of Manchester. It was a very important river in the development of industry, during the Industrial revolution, in Lancashire.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Fri, 22 Oct 2010, Updated: Fri, 22 Oct 2010


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SD8122 : River Irwell by N Chadwick
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SJ8299 : Wallness Bridge by N Chadwick
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SJ8298 : Water Street car park seen from the Irwell bridge by Stephen Craven
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SJ8398 : River Irwell looking towards Ordsall Chord Bridge by Gerald England
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SD7806 : River Irwell, Radcliffe by David Dixon
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SD7909 : River Irwell by N Chadwick
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SD7916 : River Irwell, Ramsbottom Bridge by David Dixon
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SD7506 : Weir on the River Irwell by Bradley Michael
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SJ8398 : River Irwell by Gerald England
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SD7506 : River Irwell, Prestolee Bridge by David Dixon
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SD7706 : River Irwell by David Dixon
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SD7506 : Demolition Rubble, Creams Paper Mill by David Dixon
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SD7909 : Metrolink Bridge at Warth by David Dixon
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SD7706 : Footbridge over the River Irwell near Sunny Bank Mill by Raymond Knapman
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SD7909 : River Irwell by N Chadwick
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SD7910 : River Irwell by N Chadwick
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SD7916 : River Irwell; Ramsbottom Bridge by David Dixon
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SD7907 : River Irwell by N Chadwick
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