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River Tweed

The River Tweed is 97 miles long and flows generally west to east through the Scottish borders. It rises at Tweedsmuir and passes through small towns like Peebles, Selkirk, Melrose, Galashields and Kelso, before entering the North Sea at Berwick on Tweed.
by N Chadwick

Created: Tue, 23 Nov 2010, Updated: Tue, 23 Nov 2010


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NU0052 : The Tweed Estuary by N Chadwick
2011
NT9953 : North bank of the Tweed in Berwick by Stephen Craven
2018
NT9953 : Royal Border Bridge by DS Pugh
2016
NT9953 : Royal Border Bridge by N Chadwick
2011
NT9953 : River Tweed by N Chadwick
2011
NT9953 : River path and rail bridge by DS Pugh
2016
NT2540 : River Tweed, Peebles by David Dixon
2020
NT9953 : Royal Border Bridge by N Chadwick
2011
NU0052 : Estuary of the Tweed by David Chatterton
2015
NT9351 : Rowers on the Tweed by David Chatterton
2008
NU0052 : Estuary mouth by DS Pugh
2016
NT9952 : Berwick Bridge by Jonathan Hutchins
2018
NT9952 : River Tweed in Berwick-upon-Tweed by Mat Fascione
2018
NT9953 : Royal Border Bridge by N Chadwick
2011
NT9853 : River Tweed near Berwick by Sandy Gerrard
2022
NT9952 : Berwick dockside by Stephen Craven
2017
NT9952 : Hovercraft at Berwick-upon-Tweed by M J Richardson
2015
NT9952 : Royal Tweed Bridge by N Chadwick
2011
NT2540 : Tweed Bridge, Peebles by David Dixon
2020
NT9952 : Boat trip unloading by Stephen Craven
2017
NT9952 : Rowing club and bridges by DS Pugh
2016
NT9351 : Path by the Tweed  by Stephen Craven
2018
NT9952 : Berwick Old Bridge by DS Pugh
2016
NT9953 : Royal Border Bridge by N Chadwick
2011
NT9952 : The River Tweed at Berwick-upon-Tweed by M J Richardson
2015

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