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- River_Crake abstract "The River Crake is a short river in the English Lake District. The name probably derives from the Celtic language and means rocky stream. The river drains Coniston Water from its southernmost point and flows for about 6 miles (9.5 km) in a southerly direction before joining the upper estuary of the River Leven at Greenodd. The river is in the historic county of Lancashire, but in an area that formed part of the county Cumbria after the 1974 reorganisation of local government.The villages of Water Yeat, Blawith, Lowick Bridge, Spark Bridge and Penny Bridge are located close to the river in the Crake Valley. As well as receiving the outflow from Coniston the river also drains Beacon Tarn in the Blawith Fells above the southern end of Coniston.In the 19th century numerous industries including a cotton mill and iron foundry flourished along the river, making use of the fast flowing water to drive machinery. A bobbin mill at Spark Bridge, which manufactured wooden bobbins for the Lancashire cotton industry, used water-powered lathes to turn the wood. The factory survived into the 1970s using Gilkes water turbines to generate electricity and turn the lathes. The factory was eventually forced to close by the punitive water usage charges levied by the North West Water Authority. Today there are no obvious signs of any of the riverside industries.The Crake is a noted salmon river.".
- River_Crake thumbnail River_Crake_at_Spark_Bridge.JPG?width=300.
- River_Crake wikiPageID "1518908".
- River_Crake wikiPageLength "1869".
- River_Crake wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- River_Crake wikiPageRevisionID "543967484".
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Beacon_Fell,_Cumbria.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Beacon_Tarn.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Blawith_Fells.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Blawith_and_Subberthwaite.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Furness.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_language.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Celtic_languages.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Coniston_Water.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Cotton_mill.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Counties_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Egton_with_Newland.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink England.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Foundry.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Greenodd.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Lake_District.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire_cotton_industry.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Local_Government_Act_1972.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Lowick,_Cumbria.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Lowick_Bridge.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Penny_Bridge,_Cumbria.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink River_Leven,_Cumbria.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Salmon.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Spark_Bridge.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Textile_manufacture_during_the_Industrial_Revolution.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Water_Yeat.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink Water_turbine.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLink File:River_Crake_at_Spark_Bridge.JPG.
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crake".
- River_Crake wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Crake".
- River_Crake hasPhotoCollection River_Crake.
- River_Crake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- River_Crake subject Category:Furness.
- River_Crake subject Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
- River_Crake hypernym River.
- River_Crake point "54.233333333333334 -3.05".
- River_Crake type BodyOfWater.
- River_Crake type NaturalPlace.
- River_Crake type Place.
- River_Crake type River.
- River_Crake type Stream.
- River_Crake type Location.
- River_Crake type BodyOfWater.
- River_Crake type Place.
- River_Crake type RiverBodyOfWater.
- River_Crake type Thing.
- River_Crake type SpatialThing.
- River_Crake type Q4022.
- River_Crake type Q47521.
- River_Crake comment "The River Crake is a short river in the English Lake District. The name probably derives from the Celtic language and means rocky stream. The river drains Coniston Water from its southernmost point and flows for about 6 miles (9.5 km) in a southerly direction before joining the upper estuary of the River Leven at Greenodd.".
- River_Crake label "River Crake".
- River_Crake sameAs River_Crake.
- River_Crake sameAs m.057h_0.
- River_Crake sameAs 2652100.
- River_Crake sameAs Q2155450.
- River_Crake sameAs Q2155450.
- River_Crake lat "54.233333333333334".
- River_Crake long "-3.05".
- River_Crake wasDerivedFrom River_Crake?oldid=543967484.
- River_Crake depiction River_Crake_at_Spark_Bridge.JPG.
- River_Crake isPrimaryTopicOf River_Crake.