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A History of the County of Middlesex
… London's first electric street tramway was started by the L.U.T. in 1901 between Acton and Shepherd's Bush, with … main line ran through the parish as early as 1838, the G.W.R. did not open Acton, later Acton main line, station until … southward through the middle of the parish, linking the L.N.W.R. line near Kensal Green with Old Kew junction on the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road, Springfield Park. North of the town the cricketer W. G. Grace (18481915) lived briefly at no. 1 Leamington Park … 1868: land in Church field adjoining Uxbridge Road and the N.L.R. line, a small site between Mill Hill and High Street …
A History of the County of Oxford
… former owner was named for each of 4 yardlands held by W. Tewe. 75 By 1575 amalgamation had been carried further, … Gunn was destroyed by fire in 1886; it stood near the L.N.W.R. station, and had been in operation for less than five …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Giffard tombs. 42 In 1911 a new stone reredos designed by W. D. Caroe and carved by N. Hitch was installed, and a vestry was screened off at the … with a further 1 from a garden at Penkridge given by the L.N.W.R. as compensation for damage done to the Brinsford …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Parts remain from the previous house which belonged to J. W. Logan (d. 1925), M.P. for the Market Harborough division … to East Langton in order to supervise the building of the L.N.W.R. lines from Newark through John o'Gaunt to Leicester …
A History of the County of Oxford
… On the south-west of Folly Bridge Island was a wharf named L. & R. Wyatt's to distinguish it from a Wyatt's Wharf west … Bridge. 5 All the company's capital was provided by the G.W.R. 6 The university decided not to oppose the Bill, despite … the Buckinghamshire Railway Company, whose sponsors, the L.N.W.R., thereby obtained a narrow-gauge outlet to the capital …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… branch of the Shrewsbury & Birmingham Railway (later G.W.R.), opened in 1854, cut across the southern edge of the … for freight in 1965. 38 The Coalport Branch Railway (later L.N.W.R.), built along the line of the canal down the eastern …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Oswestry in particular became almost a ghost town. 25 The N.F.U. put the value of animals lost in the county at c. £10 … also a valuable stock food used either alone or as Rowland W. Ward of Sambrook Hall farm, near Newport, used it: he took … cheese and eggs and so obtain cheaper carriage from the L.N.W.R. It was an advantage that the duke was a director of …
A History of the County of Chester
… and later extensive sidings were built at Saltney. The G.W.R. closed the station to passengers in 1917 but reopened it … trains from Chester: the London and North Western (L.N.W.R.), into which the Grand Junction had been merged in …
A History of the County of Chester
… Liverpool 2 300 0.78 Total 130 38,500 100.00 Source: C.C.A.L.S., ZQRP 1/1 (printed List of Subscribers, 1772) Within the … 104 The Shropshire Union company was taken over by the L.N.W.R. in 1922, and although part of the Shropshire Union …
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