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New River

The New River was built between 1608 and 1613 to take drinking water from local springs to Londoners. Four hundred years later, the river still fulfils its original purpose and its banks have become a popular walk running the entire length of the Borough.
by Christine Matthews

Created: Wed, 6 Jul 2011, Updated: Wed, 6 Jul 2011


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TQ3189 : New River passing Hornsey railway depot by DS Pugh
2025
TQ3287 : New River beside West Reservoir by DS Pugh
2025
TQ3397 : New River Path near Enfield by Malc McDonald
2020
TL3606 : New River, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire by Christine Matthews
2017
TQ3188 : New River at Hornsey by Jim Osley
2016
TQ3295 : Hallwick Gate, Cunard Crescent by David P Howard
2014
TQ3192 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3498 : Course of New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3193 : Highfields Pumping Station by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3187 : New River Plaque, Finsbury Park by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3294 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3287 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3298 : New River (Old Course) by N Chadwick
2013
TL3707 : New River & Path by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3092 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3092 : King's Arms Bridge by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3194 : New River and walk by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3192 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3193 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3192 : Factory  by New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3287 : New River and Path by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3287 : New River by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3287 : New River Path by N Chadwick
2013
TL3707 : New River Walk, Lee Valley Park by Christine Matthews
2011
TL3707 : Pumping Station, New River, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire by Christine Matthews
2011

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