Earl's Sluice is an underground river in south-east London, England. Its source is Ruskin Park on Denmark Hill. In South Bermondsey it is joined by the River Peck before emptying into the Thames at Deptford Wharf. Earl's Creek marks the boundary between St Mary's parish, Rotherhithe and St Paul's parish, Deptford and their successors the London Borough of Southwark and the London Borough of Lewisham. It also marks the boundary between the historic counties of Kent and Surrey. The river is named after the Earl of Gloucester in the time of Henry I.
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| - Der Earl’s Sluice ist ein unterirdischer Fluss in London, England. Er ist nach Robert, 1. Earl of Gloucester aus der Zeit Heinrich I. benannt. Er entsteht auf dem Denmark Hill im . In South Bermondsey mündet der River Peck in ihn, bevor er an der in die Themse mündet. (de)
- Earl's Sluice is an underground river in south-east London, England. Its source is Ruskin Park on Denmark Hill. In South Bermondsey it is joined by the River Peck before emptying into the Thames at Deptford Wharf. Earl's Creek marks the boundary between St Mary's parish, Rotherhithe and St Paul's parish, Deptford and their successors the London Borough of Southwark and the London Borough of Lewisham. It also marks the boundary between the historic counties of Kent and Surrey. The river is named after the Earl of Gloucester in the time of Henry I. (en)
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| - The culverted mouth of the Earl's Sluice at Deptford Wharf (en)
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| - Der Earl’s Sluice ist ein unterirdischer Fluss in London, England. Er ist nach Robert, 1. Earl of Gloucester aus der Zeit Heinrich I. benannt. Er entsteht auf dem Denmark Hill im . In South Bermondsey mündet der River Peck in ihn, bevor er an der in die Themse mündet. (de)
- Earl's Sluice is an underground river in south-east London, England. Its source is Ruskin Park on Denmark Hill. In South Bermondsey it is joined by the River Peck before emptying into the Thames at Deptford Wharf. Earl's Creek marks the boundary between St Mary's parish, Rotherhithe and St Paul's parish, Deptford and their successors the London Borough of Southwark and the London Borough of Lewisham. It also marks the boundary between the historic counties of Kent and Surrey. The river is named after the Earl of Gloucester in the time of Henry I. (en)
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