This article is about the river in Birmingham. For the river in Shropshire, see River Rea, Shropshire. For the river in New Zealand, see Rea River.
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The River Rea (pronounced "ray") is a small river which passes through Birmingham, England. It is the river on which Birmingham was founded by the Beorma tribe in the 7th century.
The RiverRea (pronounced "ray") is a small river which passes through Birmingham, England. It is the river on which Birmingham was founded by the Beorma...
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only has small rivers flowing through it, mainly the River Tame and its tributaries RiverRea and River Cole – one of the closest main rivers is the Severn...
between Shropshire and Herefordshire; it is joined by the River Onny, River Corve and RiverRea before it finally joins the Severn on the southern edge...
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about 100 millimetres (3.9 in) long, discovered in the gravels of the RiverRea at Saltley in 1892. Other parts of Birmingham are quite similar in this...
settled upon in the 7th century. Historically the land to the west of the riverRea was in the parish of Birmingham. This is Digbeth. The land to the east...
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earthworks remain today. Toot Castle was situated on the other side of the RiverRea from the town. The central section of the town was laid out in burgage...
"meadow of rough grazing land" in an undeveloped area on the banks of the RiverRea by the Calthorpe Estate – the less attractive development land having...
RiverRea. It is first mentioned in 1276. Today Deritend is usually considered to be part of Digbeth. Deritend was a crossing point of the RiverRea before...
crossing the River Tame at Handsworth. 1381 – Residents of Deritend and Bordesley given permission to build a chapel next to the RiverRea. 1381 – Sir...
was first recorded in 1226, leading from the Digbeth crossing of the RiverRea. At this time Birmingham was a medieval market town whilst Coventry was...