River Fleet
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Entrance to the Fleet River, Samuel Scott, c. 1750.
The River Fleet is the biggest of London's subterranean rivers.
Other websites [change]
- McRae, Andrew. ""On the Famous Voyage": Ben Jonson and Civic Space." Early Modern Literary Studies Special Issue 3 (September, 1998): 8.1-31 [1]
- Sub-Urban.com — River Fleet
- Reviewing the Fleet
- Photos From The River Fleet
- Chesca Potter, "The River of Wells"
- Map of River Fleet superimposed over map of modern London
- A psychogeographical film of the River Fleet
- Map showing Ray Street Bridge
| Next confluence upstream | River Thames | Next confluence downstream |
| River Effra (south) | River Fleet | Walbrook (north) |