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The B1228 - Geograph - 218283.jpg
The B1228 Nr. Bubwith
The B1228 - Geograph - 214704.jpg
The B1228 nr. Ellerton
The B1228 towards Bubwith - Geograph - 203163.jpg
The B1228 towards Bubwith
B1228 junction Elvington Lane Garage - Geograph - 1347812.jpg
B1228 junction Elvington Lane Garage
B1228 junction - Geograph - 1347714.jpg
B1228 junction,Dunnington
The B1228 leaving Howden - Geograph - 1259604.jpg
The B1228 leaving Howden
Street Lane - Geograph - 218287.jpg
Street Lane,Highfield
Street Lane - Geograph - 218056.jpg
Street Lane,Willitoft
The B1228 - Geograph - 218025.jpg
The B1228 towards Bubwith
Northfield Road - Geograph - 217691.jpg
Northfield Road near Highfield
The B1228 - Geograph - 217669.jpg
The B1228 near Brind
The B1228 - Geograph - 217665.jpg
The B1228
Street Lane - Geograph - 217662.jpg
Street Lane near Willitoft
The B1228 Towards Howden - Geograph - 214720.jpg
The B1228 Towards Howden
The B1228 - Geograph - 214719.jpg
The B1228 near Highfield
The B1228 Towards Howden - Geograph - 214702.jpg
The B1228 Towards Howden
Birk Lane - Geograph - 214692.jpg
Birk Lane
Hankins Lane - Geograph - 214691.jpg
Hankins Lane
Towards Howden - Geograph - 208116.jpg
Towards Howden
Disappearing to Howden - Geograph - 203174.jpg
Disappearing to Howden
I Hope The Train Comes Soon - Geograph - 203031.jpg
I Hope The Train Comes Soon
Station Road - Geograph - 202910.jpg
Station Road,Brind
The B1228 - Geograph - 202908.jpg
The B1228 towards Howden Station
The B1228 Approaching Howden - Geograph - 202868.jpg
The B1228 Approaching Howden
The Road to Howden Station - Geograph - 202864.jpg
The Road to Howden Station
B1228 Near Melbourne - Coppermine - 14077.jpg
B1228 Near Melbourne

This photo was taken just a couple of days after the first spate of the somewhat non-july-ish flooding. This particular road is a quiet B road which some use to go between York and Goole or Hull. Here it passes over the Pocklington & Derwent navigation canal. Normally there should be no water visible at all, but the water level is close to 10ft above normal level, and was lapping the edge of the road bridge.

Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Jul 23, 2007 by True Yorkie
Signpost - Geograph - 178537.jpg
Signpost
Long Rampart - Geograph - 178534.jpg
Long Rampart Nr. Ellerton
B1228 to Sutton on Derwent and York - Geograph - 178532.jpg
B1228 to Sutton on Derwent and York
The B1228 - Geograph - 107781.jpg
The B1228 Nr. Dunnington
Sutton Bridge. 17th Century Limestone Ashlar - Geograph - 3774489.jpg
Sutton Bridge. 17th Century Limestone Ashlar Carries the B1228 over the River Derwent between Elvington and Sutton upon Derwent.
 

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