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River Tees

The River Tees is a major river in Northern England. It rises in the Pennines on Cross Fell and flows 85 miles eastwards to its mouth at Redcar.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Thu, 19 May 2011, Updated: Thu, 19 May 2011


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NZ5327 : North Gare Sands by Mat Fascione
NZ4618 : Old River Tees by Adrian Taylor
NZ5526 : Bran Sands at Tees Mouth by Mat Fascione
NZ0615 : Overlooking the Tees by Bob Harvey
NZ4113 : Railway viaduct over the River Tees by DS Pugh
NZ2909 : River Tees by N Chadwick
NZ5428 : North Gare Breakwater by Mat Fascione
NZ5528 : South Gare Breakwater at Tees Mouth by Mat Fascione
NZ3411 : Upstream along the Tees by DS Pugh
NZ5020 : The Clock Tower by Mark
NZ0615 : Tree lined river by Bob Harvey
NZ3411 : Downstream along the River Tees by DS Pugh
NZ0615 : The River Tees by Bob Harvey
NZ0416 : Tees Bridge from the castle by Bob Harvey
NZ5428 : North Gare Breakwater by Mat Fascione
NZ0614 : An Ancient flood plain by Bob Harvey
NZ5527 : Paddy's Hole by Mat Fascione
NZ5526 : Ship heading along the River Tees by Mat Fascione
NZ0416 : The valley of the Tees by Bob Harvey
NZ5526 : Georg Essberger heading upriver along the Tees by Mat Fascione
NZ5526 : Bran Sands at Tees Mouth by Mat Fascione
NZ4212 : Path alongside the Tees, Yarm by Malc McDonald
NZ0615 : The River Tees, looking upstream by Bob Harvey
NZ5527 : Derelict jetty on the South Gare Breakwater by Mat Fascione
NZ5528 : South Gare Breakwater at Tees Mouth by Mat Fascione

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