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River Lea

The River Lea (or Lee) originates at Marsh Farm Leagrave, Luton in the Chiltern Hills and flows generally southeast, east, and then south to London where it meets the River Thames. The river is 42 miles long.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Sun, 29 Apr 2012, Updated: Sun, 29 Apr 2012


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TQ3587 : River Lee near Riverside Close by DS Pugh
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TQ3488 : Railway bridge, Lea Navigation by N Chadwick
2023
TQ3488 : River Lea by N Chadwick
2023
TQ3784 : River Lea by N Chadwick
2023
TQ3784 : Waterworks River by N Chadwick
2023
TQ3487 : Lea Valley Marina by N Chadwick
2023
TQ3489 : River Lea by N Chadwick
2022
TQ3586 : Narrowboats, River Lea by N Chadwick
2018
TQ3882 : River Lea by N Chadwick
2017
TQ3981 : Bridge over the River Lea by N Chadwick
2015
TQ3784 : River Lea through the Olympic Park by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3785 : Cycle bridges over the Lea by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3784 : Jetty in the Olympic Park by Stephen Craven
2014
TQ3980 : A1020 by N Chadwick
2014
TQ3981 : Lower Lea Valley by N Chadwick
2014
TL3809 : Lea Valley Walk and Navigation by N Chadwick
2013
TL3808 : River Lea and Cycleway 1 by N Chadwick
2013
TL3909 : River Lea at Feilde's Lock by N Chadwick
2013
TL3808 : Dobb's Weir by N Chadwick
2013
TL3908 : Pylons by the River Lea by N Chadwick
2013
TQ3487 : River Lea near Clapton by Malc McDonald
2013
TQ3488 : Swans, River Lea by N Chadwick
2012
TQ3783 : Northern Outfall Sewer crosses the River Lea by N Chadwick
2012
TQ3980 : Mouth of the River Lea by N Chadwick
2012
TQ3487 : River Lea by N Chadwick
2012

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