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- River_Irthing abstract "The River Irthing is a river in Cumbria, England and a major tributary of the River Eden. The name is recorded as Ard or Arden in early references. For the first 15 miles of its course it defines the border between Northumberland and Cumbria.It is thought that before the last glacial maximum the Irthing flowed into the South Tyne valley through the watershed near Greenhead, now known as the Tyne Gap. This section of the valley is now blocked by a filling of glacial till, diverting the river south west, but the old course has been detected by drilling and echo-sounding. The rapidly eroding cliffs threatening the southern edge of Birdoswald Roman Fort and the fact that the Roman bridge abutment at Willowford is now 44 m (144.4 ft) from the river testify to the instability of the local landscape as it continues to recover from glacial alteration.The river rises on Paddaburn Moor in Kielder Forest and skirts the eastern edge of Butterburn Flow raised bog. Remains of numerous mediaeval shielings have been found along the banks of these upper reaches, some of which have been given ancient monument status.For two miles above the village of Gilsland the river flows through the Irthing Gorge [1], flanked by mainly sandstone crags. Within the upper section of this gorge lies the spectacular 7.6 metre (25 feet) Crammel Linn waterfall. Peregrine falcons and ravens nest near the waterfall and derelict military structures, probably pump-houses supplying water for the Blue Streak rocket site at RAF Spadeadam, can be seen just upstream. Further downstream, in the grounds of Gilsland Spa hotel, the crags develop into high cliffs. The cliff face below the hotel gives rise to the famous sulphurous spring after which the hotel is named and also a chalybeate spring and a petrifying seep. Hadrian's Wall crossed the river on a bridge at Willowford, 0.75 kilometres (0.5 miles) east of Birdoswald Roman Fort. From that point the course of the river as it turns west is lined with other Roman sites associated with the Roman Stanegate road and Hadrian's Wall. A 914-metre (2,998.7 feet) stretch of Wall, including two turrets and the impressive bridge remains, runs alongside the River Irthing at Willowford, linked by a new footbridge to Birdoswald Roman Fort. This crossing of the River Irthing marked a significant transition in the construction of Hadrian's Wall, emphasising the greater availability of building stone to the east. Passing Brampton the Irthing merges with the River Gelt, and soon after meets the River Eden near Warwick Bridge, just north of Wetheral.".
- River_Irthing state England.
- River_Irthing thumbnail Crammel_Linn_waterfall,_River_Irthing.jpg?width=300.
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- River_Irthing wikiPageLength "6481".
- River_Irthing wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- River_Irthing wikiPageRevisionID "683074352".
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Abutment.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_monument.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Banna_(Birdoswald).
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Streak_(missile).
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Brampton,_Carlisle.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Chalybeate.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Cumbria.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink England.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Gilsland.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Gilsland_Spa.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Hadrians_Wall.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Kielder_Forest.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sites_of_Special_Scientific_Interest_in_Cumbria.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Northumberland.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Peregrine_falcon.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Petrifying_well.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Spadeadam.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Raven.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink River.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink River_Eden,_Cumbria.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink River_Gelt.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink River_Tyne.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Shieling.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Stanegate.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Till.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Warwick_Bridge.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLink Wetheral.
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irthing Gorge".
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Irthing".
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLinkText "River Irthing".
- River_Irthing wikiPageWikiLinkText "river Irthing".
- River_Irthing country "United Kingdom".
- River_Irthing countryFlag "1".
- River_Irthing imageCaption "Crammel Linn waterfall".
- River_Irthing mouthLocation "confluence with River Eden".
- River_Irthing name "Irthing".
- River_Irthing sourceLocation "Paddaburn Moor".
- River_Irthing state "England".
- River_Irthing stateFlag "1".
- River_Irthing stateType "Constituent country".
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- River_Irthing subject Category:Rivers_of_Cumbria.
- River_Irthing hypernym River.
- River_Irthing point "54.916666666666664 -2.8".
- River_Irthing type BodyOfWater.
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- River_Irthing type Place.
- River_Irthing type River.
- River_Irthing type Stream.
- River_Irthing type Location.
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- River_Irthing type Thing.
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- River_Irthing type Q4022.
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- River_Irthing comment "The River Irthing is a river in Cumbria, England and a major tributary of the River Eden. The name is recorded as Ard or Arden in early references. For the first 15 miles of its course it defines the border between Northumberland and Cumbria.It is thought that before the last glacial maximum the Irthing flowed into the South Tyne valley through the watershed near Greenhead, now known as the Tyne Gap.".
- River_Irthing label "River Irthing".
- River_Irthing sameAs Q377880.
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- River_Irthing sameAs Irthing.
- River_Irthing sameAs Irthing.
- River_Irthing sameAs m.03q2br.
- River_Irthing sameAs Иртинг.
- River_Irthing sameAs 2646036.
- River_Irthing sameAs Q377880.
- River_Irthing lat "54.916666666666664".
- River_Irthing long "-2.8".
- River_Irthing wasDerivedFrom River_Irthing?oldid=683074352.
- River_Irthing depiction Crammel_Linn_waterfall,_River_Irthing.jpg.
- River_Irthing isPrimaryTopicOf River_Irthing.
- River_Irthing name "Irthing".