River Dee (Q10869)
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river in England and Wales
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | River Dee |
river in England and Wales |
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52°49'54.001"N, 3°45'45.000"W
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Llangollin: in the county of Denbigh from the turnpike road above the river Dee
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The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran
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Llangollen bridge, castle Dinas Bran, on the river Dee: north Wales
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View of the River Dee 3 Miles short of Bala, with Cader Idris Mountain near Dolgelli 30 Miles distant
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Llangollen bridge, castle Dinas Bran, on the river Dee: north Wales
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Overton Bridge over the river Dee, on the confines of Denbigh & Flintshire
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The south east view of Dinas Bran castle: in the county of Denbigh
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Wynnstay: seat of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn bart., from a cottage above the new bridge over the river Dee, Denbighshire
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The Abbey of Llan Egwerst or Vale Crucis, and Castle Dinas Bran
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Copper Works near Holywell. Belonging to the Mona Compy., Flintshire
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Cotton Works near Holywell. Belonging to Messrs. Douglas & Compy
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To Charles Browne Esqr this view of Overton Bridge is with the greatest respect inscribed by his obedient & obliged servants T. Walmsley & Francis Jukes
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Pont-y-casullte aqueduct: in the vale of Llangollen, Denbighshire
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L'Aqueduc en Fonte de Pont-y-Cysylte: qui passe sur la riviere de Dee, pres de Llangollen, dans le pays de Galles, est navigable et fait partie du Canal d'Ellesmere
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Wynn Stay, Denbighshire: the seat of Sir Watkin William Wynne, which is now splendidly fitting up for the reception of His Majesty George the Fourth, on his tour to Ireland
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