The book Tourist's Guide to the West Riding of Yorkshire was written by author G. Phillips Bevan Here you can read free online of Tourist's Guide to the West Riding of Yorkshire book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Tourist's Guide to the West Riding of Yorkshire a good or bad book?
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It is formed out of the channel of the Don, which rans up from Thome, on the S. 26 GooLB Station. {Also a station on N.E.B. from Doncaster to Thome and Hull. Hotels : Sydney, Lowther. Pop. 1 0,339. Steamers to Hull, Antwei-p, and Rotterdam.) The port of Goole, which is the busy outlet of the pro- ducts of Lancashire and West Riding to the North Sea, and by which on the other hand Holland sends to Eng- land immense quantities of fruit and vegetables, is formed by the Ouse, near the points of jun...ction with the Aire and Don. Not far below it the Trent falls in, and the two together form the estuary of the Humber. Con- siderable dock accommodation has been made here by the railway and the navigation companies ; and with the exception of these, there is nothing to detain the visitor. The Quae here separates the West from the Eetst Riding. Bailway Excursions. VIIL LEEDS TO WETHERBT, TADCASTEB, AND TOKK. (N.E.U.) By this line, which follows the Leeds and Selby railway of the N.E.R. as far as 4 Oeossgates Station (junction with mai/n line to Selby and Gh/u/rch Fenton), the traveller will be able to visit the interesting district of the Lower Wharfe.
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