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The River Tyburn was a stream (bourn) in London, its main successor sewers emulate its main courses but it resembled the Colne in its county of Middlesex in that it had many distributaries (inland mouths). It ran from South Hampstead, through Marylebone and Soho (St Anne's, Westminster) then ran through St James's parish/district and Green Park to meet the tidal Thames at four sites, grouped into pairs. These pairs were near Whitehall Stairs (east of Downing Street) and by Thorney Street, between Millbank Tower and Thames House. Its much smaller cousin the Tyburn Brook was a tributary of the Westbourne, in turn the next Thames tributary (west, on the north bank).
La Tyburn est une rivière à Londres qui vient du sud de Hampstead, traverse le parc de St James après être passée sous la cour et l’aile sud du palais de Buckingham et se jette dans la Tamise à Pimlico, près du pont de Vauxhall.
Der Tyburn ist ein vollständig unterirdisch verlaufender Bach in London, der als Teil des Londoner Abwassersystems im King’s Scholars’ Pond Sewer verläuft. Er ist Namensgeber des Dorfes Tyburn.
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