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- Kingerby, Kirkby **** Osgodby, Osgodby itself, Usselby and the hamlet of Bishopbridge. To the north is North Owersby. Nearby to the west is the north–south...
- west of the Roman Road, Ermine Street. It flows east and then north to Bishopbridge west of Market Rasen, where it is joined by the Rase. North of there...
- Lymn Belchford 91 North Sea, Gibraltar Point 0 River Rase Tealby 118 River Ancholme, Bishopbridge 6 River Waring Belchford 100 River Bain, Horncastle 28...
- Horsington Catchwater Drain, Stixwould New River Ancholme River Ancholme 27 Bishopbridge 6 South Ferriby, Humber estuary 0 The New River Ancholme is the artificial...
- West Rasen, where it is spanned by a packhorse bridge. At the hamlet of Bishopbridge the river changes character, becoming an artificial drainage channel...
- and is a Grade II* listed building. The River Ancholme rises south of Bishopbridge in Lincolnshire, flows northwards through the town of Brigg and the Ancholme...
- 1861 and 782 in 1871. At the time, the village had also been known as 'Bishopbridges' and was so described thus or similarly in published maps up to the...
- Carmyle Longannet Power Station - Glasgow, Bishopbridge Powerline Longannet Power Station - Glasgow, Bishopbridge crosses powerline Longannet Power Station...
- Ancholme Bishopbridge Carries A631. Confluence of the Rivers Ancholme and Rase, and the beginning of the New River Ancholme drainage channel. Bishopbridge Weir...
- 'Edwd Edwards', inscribed on a do****ent witnessing the Will of one Isaac Bishopbridge serving "on Board His Majestys Ship of Warr the Devonshire," suggests...