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Kandam yennum Kadinagar Deva Prayagai

This weir and former causeway stands across the River Dee. It was originally built in 1093 by Hugh Lupus, first Earl of Chester. It was built for St Werburgh's Benedictine Abbey (now Chester Cathedral). It channelled the water to allow it to power a series of mills along the Dee. These mills were amongst the largest and most valuable in England during the 13th century. They were in use until 1910. The weir was restored in the early 20th century to serve the City Council's hydroelectric power station, which operated between 1913 and 1939.

 

The river name inspired the name of Roman fortress Deva Victrix.

Hey this Deekshith Deva, my students and colleagues even call me Deva. I am an October born man currently residing in Bangalore, India. I am 42 years old teacher who has a keen interest in reading English books and novels. I even sometimes write some short stories and scripts for my students.

 

Hey this Deekshith Deva, my students and colleagues even call me Deva. I am an October born man currently residing in Bangalore, India. I am 42 years old teacher who has a keen interest in reading English books and novels. I even sometimes write some short stories and scripts for my students.

 

Panic, Don’t Panic

by Jemma Egan

and Study 5 by Kate Sicchio

The former Brides of Cheshire shop,16 – 18 Lower Bridge Street

 

Deva Divas 21 Swim kayak

Devan's 8th Birthday 2016

More Photos from Deva 2007 and 2008 and other shows more other stuff on www.vdub.co.nr

Yesterday, Billy Jnr. and I popped in to Deva (Chester, UK) to see the might of the Roman Army – part of National Archaeology Weekend.

 

But there was a particular reason we went...

  

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