Wormleybury Brook — is a tributary of the River Lee which rises in the hills south of White Stubbs Lane in Hertfordshire, England … Wikipedia
Luton — For other uses, see Luton (disambiguation). Borough of Luton Town, Borough Unitary authority Luton Town Hall … Wikipedia
Robert Mylne — Infobox Architect caption=Engraving of Mylne, aged 24, by Vincenzio Vangelisti, after a drawing by Richard Brompton. name=Robert Mylne nationality=Scottish birth date=4 January 1733 birth place=Edinburgh death date=5 May 1811 death place=Great… … Wikipedia
Baron Brownlow — Baron Brownlow, of Belton in the County of Lincoln, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. It was created in 1776 for Sir Brownlow Cust, 4th Baronet, of Stamford. The second Baron was made Earl Brownlow and Viscount Alford on 17 November… … Wikipedia
River Mimram — Coordinates: 51°47′35.4″N 0°5′16.5″W / 51.793167°N 0.087917°W / 51.793167; 0.087917 … Wikipedia
River Moselle (London) — The River Moselle visible above ground on its way through Tottenham Cemetery. This now modest stream once posed a significant flooding threat to the area. (November 2005) The River Moselle, also referred to as Moselle Brook, is in North London… … Wikipedia
Cobbins Brook — Weir on Cobbins Brook at Warlies Park, Upshire. Cobbins Brook is a minor tributary of the River Lea. It forms at the north of Epping, Essex and flows past Epping Uplands, Waltham Abbey until it joins the River Lee Flood Relief Channel below the… … Wikipedia
Cuffley Brook — is a tributary of the River Lea in Hertfordshire, England. Cuffley Brook is one of the longest brook tributaries of the Lea, forming from Grimes Brook north west of Cuffley, Northaw Brook south west of Cuffley, snaking for several miles through… … Wikipedia
Dagenham Brook — at Leyton Dagenham Brook is located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest [1] and is a minor River Lea tributary. Contents … Wikipedia
Coppermill Stream — The Coppermill Stream is located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest at Walthamstow in an area generally known as the Lea Valley. It is a minor tributary of the River Lea and approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) long. The stream is part of a… … Wikipedia