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| 1 | Derwent |
| Derwent is the name of several rivers: Australia: Derwent River, Tasmania United Kingdom: River Derwent, Derbyshire, England; see also Upper Derwent Valley River Derwent, County Durham, England River Derwent, Cumbria, England, also the lake Derwentwater in the Lake District River Derwent ... | |
| 2 | Derwent Reservoir |
| There are two Derwent Reservoirs in England: Derwent Reservoir in Derbyshire. Derwent Reservoir on the border between County Durham and Northumberland ... | |
| 3 | Derwent Reservoir, North East England |
| Derwent Reservoir is a reservoir on the River Derwent, on the border between County Durham and Northumberland, in England. See also: Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire ... | |
| 4 | River Derwent |
| River Derwent is the name of several rivers in England: River Derwent, Derbyshire; see also Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire, also Upper Derwent Valley. River Derwent, North East England on the border between County Durham and Northumberland; see also: Derwent Reservoir, North East England. River ... | |
| 5 | Baron Derwent |
| Baron Derwent is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1881. Barons Derwent (1881) Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 1st Baron Derwent (1829-1916) Francis Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 2nd Baron Derwent (1851-1929) George Harcourt Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 3rd Baron Derwent ... | |
| 6 | Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire |
| Derwent Reservoir is one of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley in the north east of Derbyshire, England. The River Derwent flows first through Howden Reservoir, then Derwent Reservoir and finally through Ladybower Reservoir. See also: Derwent Reservoir, on the border between County ... | |
| 7 | Howden Reservoir |
| The Howden Reservoir is one of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, England. After Howden, the River Derwent flows through Derwent Reservoir and finally the Ladybower Reservoir ... | |
| 8 | River Derwent, North East England |
| The River Derwent is a river on the border between County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England. It broadens into the Derwent Reservoir west of Consett ... | |
| 9 | Derwent Valley |
| Municipality of Derwent Valley, Tasmania The Derwent Valley is a region, and also a local government area, of Tasmania. As its name suggests, it covers the upper part of the Derwent River, from the major town of New Norfolk (just north-west of Hobart) to the remote south-west Hydro town of ... | |
| 10 | HMAS Derwent |
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| 11 | Ladybower Reservoir |
| The Ladybower Reservoir is one of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, England. The River Derwent initially flows through Howden Reservoir, then Derwent Reservoir, and finally... Water. Treated water flows down the Derwent Valley Aqueduct to supply clean water to towns and cities in ... | |
| 12 | Bamford |
| Bamford is a village in the Derbyshire Peak District, England, lying on the River Derwent. The village, which lies under the Bamford Edge cliffs, is the location of the water treatment works covering the Ladybower, Derwent and Howden Reservoirs. It also has a sculpture trail and a railway station ... | |
| 13 | River Derwent, Derbyshire |
| The Derwent is a river in the county of Derbyshire, England. It is 80 km (50 miles) long and is a... Bleaklow east of Glossop and flows through the Upper Derwent Valley with its three reservoirs, the Howden Reservoir, Derwent Reservoir and Ladybower Reservoir. It then passes through Bamford, Hathersage ... | |
| 14 | Baslow |
| Baslow is a village in the Derbyshire Peak District, lying between Sheffield and Bakewell. It is on the River Derwent just north of Chatsworth. A seventeenth century bridge spans the river in the village, alongside which is a contemporary guardhouse ... | |
| 15 | Birchinlee |
| Birchinlee is a hamlet in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, England, on the western shore of Derwent Reservoir. It is the site of "Tin Town", a village built for the workers (and their families) who constructed the Derwent Dam early in the 20th century. Most of them had previously been ... |