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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Heath against the boundary of the cemetery, south of the railway. It has now all but perished, the slightest … of a mile north of Acton Station on the Great Western Railway are the remains of two moats, of which one will be … of a mile north of Acton Station on the Great Western Railway, in a field called 'Moated Meadow,' two fields …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the opposite side of the valley on the bank above the railway the Grim's Ditch comes to an apparent end pointing … the remains of a shallow bank between the ditch and the railway on this side, a second ditch which would appear to … side of a natural gulley, and comes to an end above the railway and the River Evenlode, pointing straight for one of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In 1846 an act was passed for the construction of a railway from Basingstoke, by Andover, to Salisbury. The … rendered productive by manure. The Newcastle and Carlisle railway skirts the township on the south. At Hexham Bridge … conveyed to the shipping by the Pontop and South Shields railway. There is a place of worship for Primitive …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and 50 wood; it is intersected by the Arbroath and Dundee railway, and is bounded on the south by the sea. It has an … the coast, did not exceed 60,000. The Arbroath and Forfar railway, constructed by a company empowered to raise a … every requisite accommodation. The Dundee and Arbroath railway, along the coast, has also its terminal station here, …
A Dictionary of London
… 19th century it suffered considerable curtailment owing to railway construction and the formation of Broad Street … Street Station and the formation of the Metropolitan Railway lines. Angel Alley South out of Thames Street, … M. 1677). Removed for the formation of the Metropolitan Railway, c. 1865. Angel Court East out of Bishopsgate. In …
A Dictionary of London
… Site now occupied by the Parcels' Office, Great Northern Railway. Angel Passage ,-South out of Upper Thames Street at …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on the west. The population in 1901 was 27. The Furness railway line crosses it. There are 188 acres of arable land, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… unmistakeable. From a ballast-pit immediately south of the railway station came perforated pins, a comb, and …
A History of the County of York
… wall on the site of the archway now leading to the old railway station. 19 Another cross-head, probably but not … found probably in Ousegate and the other in Hudson (now Railway) Street, are carved with patterns characteristic of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… hub of several roads and lanes and is crossed by a major railway route. Two major routes converge towards the western … new route was also abandoned after the construction of the railway and replaced by New, now Station, Road cut in 18534 to link Woodcock Street, Castle Cary and the railway station in Ansford parish. The line of adjoining …
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