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Learning lessons from the 2007 floods: an independent review by Sir Michael Pitt (2008)

Michael Pitt (Sir)

Topsham Lock, the lower sluice and the Black Gut (2023)

Tom Epton

The engineering work of the Somerset River Board

Historical notes: The Axe Drainage Act, 1802

The influence of Wimbleball Lake on river water temperatures

B. W. Webb

Hythes and bows: aspects of river transport in Somerset

Vince Russett

The Brue at Glastonbury: Roman road, pons perilis, Beckery Mill

John Morland

Water on Mendip

P. Hewett

The Avon Navigation and the inland port of Bath

Brenda J. Buchanan

Bridgwater Docks (1999)

Oswald J. Barker

Transport and communications

Robin Atthill

Salar the salmon (1935)

Henry Williamson

Eighth statutory annual report, for the year ended 31st March 1973 (1973)

Bristol Avon River Authority

Thirteenth statutory annual report, for the year ended 31st March 1963 (1963)

Bristol Avon River Board

Eleventh statutory annual report for the year ended 31st March 1961 (1961)

Bristol Avon River Board

Fifteenth and final statutory annual report, for the year ended 31st March 1965 (1965)

Bristol Avon River Board

Twelfth statutory annual report for the year ended 31st March 1962 (1962)

Bristol Avon River Board

Fourteenth statutory annual report, for the year ended 31st March 1964 (1964)

Bristol Avon River Board

West Country short stories (1949)

Lewis Wilshire

The Lynmouth flood disaster (1953)

Eric R. Delderfield

Devon topographical prints, 1660-1870: a catalogue and guide (1977)

John Vernon Somers Cocks

Early printed reports and maps (1665-1850) in the library of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1977)

A. W. Skempton

Exe to Otter through time (2012)

Christopher K. Long

The River Tone Navigation: Taunton to Burrow Bridge ([1990?)

Jean Hall

The scenery of the rivers Tamar and Tavy in forty-seven subjects, exhibiting the most interesting views on their banks, from the source to the termination of each, including a view of the breakwater ... (1823) [1, ]

F. C. Lewis