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Derwent and Park
The Upper Derwent Valley is an area of the Peak District National Park in England.
Travelling further north from the Bridgewater crossing, the next crossing point is New Norfolk Bridge, slightly north of the point where the Derwent reverts from seawater to fresh water, Bushy Park, Upper Meadowbank Lake, Lake Repulse Road, Wayatinah, and the most northerly crossing is at Derwent Bridge, before the river reaches its source of Lake St Clair.
* Derwent Park ( Rowlands Gill )
Derwent Walk Country Park named after it is at Rowlands Gill.
Derwentwater ( or Derwent Water ) is one of the principal bodies of water in the Lake District National Park in north west England.
On the south side are the districts of Stainburn, Derwent Howe, Ashfield, Banklands, Frostoms ( Annie Pit ), Mossbay, Moorclose, Salterbeck, Bridgefoot, Lillyhall, Harrington, High Harrington, Clay Flatts, Kerry Park, Westfield and Great Clifton.
The town has a professional rugby league team: Workington Town located at Derwent Park stadium
There are two bowling greens in the town, one in Vulcan Park and another on High Cloffolk, south of the River Derwent.
Before World War II racing was staged at Lonsdale Park, which was next to Borough Park, on the banks of the River Derwent.
The sport did not return to the town until 1970, when it was introduced to Derwent Park by local entrepreneur Paul Sharp and Ian Thomas who is the present team manager ( 2009 ).
In 1987, Derwent Park was a temporary home to the Glasgow Tigers who briefly became the Workington Tigers prior to their withdrawal from the league.
Swan doubts that Ryknild Street went to Strutts Park, which was replaced around 80 AD by the fort at Chester Green on the other side of the River Derwent, the construction of Ryknild Street being contemporary with that of the later fort.
The village lies just within the Peak District National Park, inside the parks north eastern border and is situated at an altitude of 260 metres ( 850 feet ) and has extensive views across Bradfield Dale towards Derwent Edge and the Dark Peak.
It had a population of 4, 984, according to the 2001 census, and is situated just north of Derwent Water, and a short distance from Bassenthwaite Lake, both in the Lake District National Park.
Through the City of Glenorchy the highway has large multi-lane intersections, at Risdon Road, Elwick Road and Derwent Park Road.
The Highway makes its way past The Domain, Cornelian Bay Hockey Grounds, Rugby Park, The Royal Hobart Showgrounds, Tattersalls Park and the Derwent Entertainment Centre.
It is located on the eastern shore of the Derwent River, between the suburbs of Montagu Bay and Rosny Park, approximately 4 kilometres from Hobart's centre.
** Twin Mk V / Mk 6 turret from HMAS Derwent ( DE 49 ) at Rockingham Naval Memorial Park, Rockingham, Western Australia.
It lies at an altitude of in the valley of the River Derwent in the Peak District National Park.
Their customers included the Royal Derwent Hospital, Lachlan Park, the Royal Hobart and St John's hospitals, several nursing homes in the Hobart region, government departments and the prison itself.
Incat is a manufacturer of large HSC catamarans, based in the Derwent Park suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia founded by Bob Clifford.
The River Derwent flows to the north of Alvaston, and runs alongside Alvaston Park, which features a playground, lake and skate park.

Derwent and provides
An enclosed lookout near the summit provides spectacular views of the city below and to the east, the Derwent estuary, and also glimpses of the World Heritage Area nearly 100 kilometres ( 62 mi ) to the west.
The Derwent Entertainment Centre provides the city with the opportunity to host many local and international artists.
Located near the Derwent Reservoir, it provides excellent facilities for sailing and fishing.

Derwent and access
Because of the scenery of the Hope and Derwent valleys, literary connections, and easy access by train or road from Sheffield and Manchester, Hathersage is a tourist destination.
To the south, on the west bank of the Derwent, lie Shining Cliff Woods, which are a National Trust property — however there is no official access to this end of the woods.
A new station, called Workington North is being constructed north of the Derwent to provide access to the town to those cut off by road.
When the hydro-electric system was expanding and their works were under construction at Tarraleah in the mid-1940s, the highway was re-aligned to follow the Derwent River until it passed Tarraleah to provide better access to the area for construction vehicles.

Derwent and river
Vortimer attacked the Saxons four times: first enclosing the Saxons in Thanet, secondly fighting at the river Derwent, the third time at Epsford, where both Horsa and Vortigern's son Catigern died, and lastly " near the stone on the shore of the Gallic sea ," where the Saxons were defeated and fled to their ships.
The Anglo-Saxons held the present counties of Kent, Sussex, Norfolk, Suffolk, and around the Humber ; it is clear that the native British controlled everything west of a line drawn from the mouth of the Wiltshire Avon at Christchurch north to the river Trent, then along the Trent to where it joined the Humber, then north along the river Derwent and east to the North Sea, and also controlled a salient to the north and west of London, and south of Verulamium, that stretched west to join their main territory.
The new walk gives views out in to the south park, across the river Derwent and up the hill towards New Piece wood.
There are very few flood meadows left along the river valleys although some significant areas remain on the lower reaches of the River Derwent.
The Derwent is a river in Tasmania, Australia.
John Hays placed the name " Derwent River " only in the upper part of the river.
At the Derwent Bridge crossing, the flow of the river is generally narrow enough to be stepped across.
The River Derwent is a river on the border between County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England.
A grayling caught on the river Derwent
The Derwent is a river in the Lake District of the county of Cumbria in the north of England.
In 2009 several bridges were damaged or destroyed by the river Derwent during the 2009 Workington floods
* River Wye, Derbyshire, a river flowing from Axe Edge Moor, Buxton to the River Derwent
The river flows into the River Derwent a kilometre south of Bamford.
The river flows approximately ten kilometres east, following the Sheffield to Manchester Snake Pass road through remote countryside, before emptying into Ladybower Reservoir, which itself flows into the River Derwent.
The culvert then feeds into a siphon over the river in a iron pipe before entering a tunnel to pass through the hill to the Derwent Reservoir via an open watercourse, entering the reservoir just north of the dam wall.
A former spa town, Matlock ( from the Old English for Moot Oak ) lies on the River Derwent, and has prospered from both the hydrotherapy industry and the mills constructed on the river and its tributary Bentley Brook.
On the opposite bank of the river Derwent stands High Tor, a sheer cliff which is very popular with climbers and walkers alike.
There is a fancy rafts event every year on boxing day on the river Derwent from Matlock through Matlock Bath to Cromford Meadows
Whilst they were resting in the area Flinders named the river the Derwent River ( the name John Hayes had given only to the upper part of the river ), Flinders referred to the mountain as ‘ Table Mountain ’ ( the name given to it by Bond and Bligh-young Matthew Flinders was with them in 1791 ) for its similarity in appearance to Table Mountain in South Africa.
Cockermouth owes its existence to the confluence of the rivers Cocker and Derwent, being the lowest point, historically, at which the resultant fast flowing river powered by the Lake District could be bridged.
DVCC is situated within the Derwent Valley which covers an area from Keswick to the river Derwent's outlet at Workington.

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