Stour — may refer to:* HMS Stour (1909), a Royal Navy River class destroyer * Stour class destroyer, two Royal Navy destroyersee also* East Stour * River Stour * Stour Brook * Stour Row * Stour Valley * West Stour … Wikipedia
Stour Valley Way — This article is about the Stour Valley Way, in Dorset. For the Walk, in Kent, see Stour Valley Walk. For the Path, in East Anglia, see Stour Valley Path The Stour Valley Way is a 64 mile long distance footpath in Dorset, England from Stourton to… … Wikipedia
West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive — Type Passenger Transport Executive Industry Public transport Founded 1969 (Transport Act … Wikipedia
Stour Row — is a village in north Dorset, England, situated beside Duncliffe hill three miles south west of Shaftesbury … Wikipedia
Stour — [ stʊə, auch staʊə] der, Name von Flüssen in England: 1) rechter Nebenfluss des unteren Avon, in der County Dorset, 88 km lang. 2) Grenzfluss zwischen den Countys Suffolk und Essex, 75 km lang, mündet bei Harwich in die Nordsee. 3)… … Universal-Lexikon
West Parley — is a village and civil parish in south east Dorset, England, situated on the River Stour between Bournemouth and Ferndown. The village has a population of 3,532 (2001).External links* [http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4… … Wikipedia
Stour watermills — for centuries as a source of power. Many different processes were performed by the use of water power: Corn milling, fulling, paper making and electricity generation. Many of the mills survive today as house conversions, with two of them still… … Wikipedia
West Midlands (county) — Not to be confused with West Midlands (region) or West Midlands conurbation. West Midlands Shown within England Geography … Wikipedia
Stour Brook — The Stour Brook is a river that starts just west of the town of Haverhill, Suffolk. After leaving Haverhill it quickly joins the River Stour by the village of Wixoe, Essex. During its course through Haverhill, most of the natural channel of this… … Wikipedia
West Bromwich — Bromwich redirects here. For the mathematician, see Thomas John I Anson Bromwich Coordinates: 52°31′30″N 2°00′58″W / 52.525°N 2.016°W / 52.525; … Wikipedia