Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903
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Spilling down from the Yorkshire Dales, the Ribble streams under the lovely old bridge at Settle and through the valley that has taken its name. It skirts Clitheroe, then snakes its way towards the busy industrial town of Preston. Here, great ships inch their way up to the docks through the sandbanks by Lytham St Anne's. Preston was a major cotton town, and the Lancaster Canal runs from Ashton Basin.
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