Ripley & the Golden Valley Through Time

Ripley & the Golden Valley Through Time

River Dove

River Dove

River Derwent

From Sea to Source

Series: River

Publication Date15th March 2013

Book FormatPaperback

pages96

Illustrations71

Height234

Width165

This is a fascinating journey along the river through the history and folklore of the River Derwent, one of Britain's most beautiful and enchanting rivers.
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ISBN
9781445615219

The River Derwent in Cumbria is one of the fastest rivers in Europe. It is also one of the most beautiful, and it flows through fantastic and varied countryside from its source in the heart of the Lake District. The name Derwent translates as 'oak river' and/or 'river of oaks'; it is an ancient name. There is evidence of occupation and industry along the river from the Iron Age onwards, and industry still uses its power and speed as a water source. A fine and famous salmon river, the River Derwent was sometimes called 'the river of saints and sinners', as it was used by smugglers as well as clerics. Beginning at the river mouth, we follow the river through the port of Workington, through the lavish countryside of Cumbria to its source amidst the dramatic mountainous splendour of Borrowdale. Along the way, H. C. Ivison brings to light tales and stories of fascinating events, landmarks and people. River Derwent: From Sea to Source is essential reading for anyone who knows this river well, and also for those who are visiting the River Derwent for the first time.

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