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Ribble, river, Yorkshire and Lancashire; rises on Whernside mountain, at Ribblehead, and flows S. past Settle and Gisburn to the border of Lancashire, traces the border 6 miles SW. past Clitheroe, then proceeds SW. across Lancashire, past Preston, to the Irish Sea; is navigable to Preston, where it gradually expands into an estuary, about 5½ miles wide between Southport and Lytham; SE. of Stanner Point, N. side of entrance, is a lighthouse, with intermittent light (Ribble River) 81 ft. above high water and seen 12 miles.
(John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887))
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Feature Description: | "river" (ADL Feature Type: "rivers") |
Administrative units: | Lancashire AncC Yorkshire AncC |
Place: | Ribble Valley |
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