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Corve may
refer to: Corf, an
underwater container used to hold live fish or
crustaceans Corf (mining), a
basket or
small wagon for
transporting coal River...
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which byp****es the town. The town is near the
confluence of the
rivers Corve and Teme. The
oldest part is the
medieval walled town,
founded in the late...
- The
River Corve is a
minor river in Shropshire, England. It is a
tributary of the
River Teme
which it
joins in the town of Ludlow, and
which joins the...
- A corf (pl.
corves) also
spelt corve (pl.
corves) is a
container of wood, net,
chicken wire,
metal or
plastic used to
contain live fish, eels or crustaceans...
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southwards to the
River Teme, and to the
north along Bull Ring and
Corve Street. The
listed buildings reflect the
history of the town from the medieval...
- the
watercourse that
flooded the last
location was a tributary, the
River Corve. The
Lower Teme has a deep
channel cut in a wide
alluvial plain across which...
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geological features in the Onny
Valley and
Wenlock Edge and
fertile farmland in
Corve Dale. The
River Teme
drains this part of the county,
before flowing into...
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River Corve. The
original bridge was
built in the mid-20th
century to take the new
Coronation Avenue across the
Corve,
relieving the
historic Corve Bridge...
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Diddlebury is large, encomp****ing land on both
sides of the
River Corve.
Between the
River Corve and the Pye Brook, to the east of Diddlebury, lie the ringwork...
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between Shropshire and Herefordshire; it is
joined by the
River Onny,
River Corve and
River Rea
before it
finally joins the
Severn on the
southern edge of...