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River Wear

The River Wear flows generally eastward from its source in the Northern Pennines to its mouth at Sunderland. It is 60 miles long. Major settlements on the river are Durham and Sunderland.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Mon, 28 Mar 2011, Updated: Mon, 28 Mar 2011


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NZ2130 : River Gaunless confluence by DS Pugh
2024
NZ2742 : River Wear and cycle path by DS Pugh
2023
NZ2030 : River Wear and Kynren from Newton Cap Viaduct by DS Pugh
2023
NZ2742 : River Wear from Framwellgate Bridge by DS Pugh
2023
NZ3255 : Footbridge across the River Wear at Cox Green by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ4058 : Sunderland Harbour from North Pier by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ3456 : Meander on the River Wear by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ3557 : River Wear at North Hylton looking Downstream by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ2840 : River Wear beside Houghall Lane by DS Pugh
2023
NZ2637 : Sunderland Bridge by Tim Heaton
2023
NZ3255 : Barmston Ferry by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ3957 : Wearmouth Bridge by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ3355 : Washington Sewage Treatment Works Outflow by Chris Heaton
2023
NZ2741 : Durham - Prebend's Bridge by Rob Farrow
2022
NZ2741 : Durham - River bank near Prebend's Bridge by Rob Farrow
2022
NZ3657 : Mudflats on the River Wear near Sunderland by Malc McDonald
2018
NZ3658 : Northern Spire, Sunderland by Malc McDonald
2018
NZ3957 : River Wear in Sunderland by Mat Fascione
2017
NZ4057 : Mouth of the River Wear at Sunderland by Mat Fascione
2017
NZ4057 : Tower blocks and the River Wear, Sunderland by Mat Fascione
2017
NZ3957 : Bridges across the River Wear in Sunderland by Mat Fascione
2017
NZ3957 : River Wear in Sunderland by Mat Fascione
2017
NZ2742 : Durham Cathedral by Philip Halling
2001
NZ2742 : River Wear and city of Durham by Philip Halling
1977
NZ2742 : Framwelgate Bridge, Durham, 1967 by Alan Murray-Rust
1967

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