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- River_Tib abstract "The River Tib is a minor tributary of the River Medlock in Manchester, England. It has been culverted along its entire length since probably about 1820 and now runs beneath Manchester city centre. Tib Street 53°29′01″N 2°14′05″W and Tib Lane are named after the watercourse.During the Roman period, the Tib marked the boundary of the vicus or settlement of Mamucium; the river continued to mark Manchester's boundary until medieval times, as well as providing drinking water. A notion concerning The Tib's name, coined by Geoffrey Ashworth in his book The Lost Rivers of Manchester, is that the river was given its name by homesick Roman soldiers after the River Tiber, but with the word shortened to reflect the size difference between the two rivers. Alternatively, the name may derive from the Celtic word for "watercourse".The river's source is a spring in Miles Platting (53°29′N 2°13′W), from where it flows underneath Oldham Road and the eponymous Tib Street to reach the city centre. After flowing underneath West Mosley Street, the Tib crosses Princess Street to flow underneath the Manchester Town Hall extension, the Central Library and the Midland Hotel's dining room, before joining the Medlock at Gaythorn, close to Deansgate railway station 53°28′26″N 2°15′03″W.".
- River_Tib thumbnail Manchester_parish_map.svg?width=300.
- River_Tib wikiPageID "16107619".
- River_Tib wikiPageLength "2524".
- River_Tib wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- River_Tib wikiPageRevisionID "676550114".
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culverts.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Greater_Manchester.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Manchester.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Culvert.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Deansgate_railway_station.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink England.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Mamucium.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Central_Library.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_Town_Hall.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Manchester_city_centre.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Midland_Hotel,_Manchester.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Midland_Hotel_(Manchester).
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Miles_Platting.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink River_Medlock.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink River_Tiber.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Tiber.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Vicus.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink Vicus_(Rome).
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLink File:Manchester_parish_map.svg.
- River_Tib wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Tib".
- River_Tib hasPhotoCollection River_Tib.
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- River_Tib subject Category:Culverts.
- River_Tib subject Category:Rivers_of_Greater_Manchester.
- River_Tib subject Category:Rivers_of_Manchester.
- River_Tib point "53.4837 -2.2348".
- River_Tib type SpatialThing.
- River_Tib comment "The River Tib is a minor tributary of the River Medlock in Manchester, England. It has been culverted along its entire length since probably about 1820 and now runs beneath Manchester city centre. Tib Street 53°29′01″N 2°14′05″W and Tib Lane are named after the watercourse.During the Roman period, the Tib marked the boundary of the vicus or settlement of Mamucium; the river continued to mark Manchester's boundary until medieval times, as well as providing drinking water.".
- River_Tib label "River Tib".
- River_Tib sameAs m.03qp8sp.
- River_Tib sameAs Q7337879.
- River_Tib sameAs Q7337879.
- River_Tib lat "53.4837".
- River_Tib long "-2.2348".
- River_Tib wasDerivedFrom River_Tib?oldid=676550114.
- River_Tib depiction Manchester_parish_map.svg.
- River_Tib isPrimaryTopicOf River_Tib.