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River Dibb
The River Dibb is located in North Yorkshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Wharfe. Grimwith Reservoir is at the head of the River Dibb at a point some 2½ miles from Appletreewick. The name is possibly derived from the Olde English ''dib'', a dialectical form of ''dip'' meaning ''hollow'' and recorded in local 13th century records as ''Dybbe'', a now lost hamlet near Burnsall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Etymology )〕 ==Course==
The river starts from the south side of Grimwith Reservoir and flows south-west through Burnett Fold Nook and then south before returning south-west to pass under the B6265 at Dibble's Bridge, which has been the scene of two coach crashes - one in 1925 when seven people were killed, and one in 1975 when 32 people were killed. Below its confluence with Holes Beck, the Ordnance Survey maps show the name of the river changing to Barben Beck.〔(Online Map showing the change of name to Barben Beck )〕 It follows a mostly southerly course through Rough Close Wood and Barnscar Plantation to Rookcroft Wood. It turns west through Sprinsgide Wood and then south-west again past Hartlington Mill, where it was once used to power a 5.5 m-diameter undershot water wheel,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hartlington Mill, Hartlington )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hartlington Kiln 2010 Excavation Report )〕 and under Hartlington Bridge before joining the River Wharfe.()
Hartlington Hall.jpg|Hartlington Hall
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