River Tone
The River Tone is a river in the county of Somerset. It flows through the town of Taunton and joins the River Parrett.
Taunton takes its name from the River Tone. Tone town became Taunton.
River Tone Media
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Clatworthy Dam This is the view looking across the face of Clatworthy Dam
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A footbridge crosses the top of French Weir at Taunton
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The River Tone at Tracebridge
- River Tone and Dellers Wharf, Taunton - geograph.org.uk - 1235383.jpg
Dellers Wharf at Taunton.
- Aqueduct across River Tone - geograph.org.uk - 1609073.jpg
The Aqueduct over the river near Creech St Michael
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Firepool lock where the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal meets the River Tone
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The sluice at Newbridge, which is the tidal limit for the river.
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The River Tone in flood, Between Curry Moor and Hay Moor in 2013
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Satellite image showing the extent of flooding on 19 February 2014