EAW002161 ENGLAND (1946). The town, Whaley Bridge, from the south-west, 1946
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Title | [EAW002161] The town, Whaley Bridge, from the south-west, 1946 |
Reference | EAW002161 |
Date | 1-August-1946 |
Link | |
Place name | WHALEY BRIDGE |
Parish | WHALEY BRIDGE |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 400847, 380399 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.9872834907732, 53.320246148261 |
National Grid Reference | SK008804 |
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Link between the Manchester to Buxton line and the Cromford and High Peak Railway. |
Pablo |
Monday 2nd of December 2024 03:25:19 PM |
Navigation Inn Buxworth |
TwoJs |
Tuesday 21st of November 2023 11:14:51 PM |
Chapel Road (B5470), towards Tunstead Milton & Chapel-en-le-Frith. |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:56:31 AM |
Buxton Road (A5004), towards Fernilee, Long Hill & Buxton. |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:55:04 AM |
BRIDGEMONT |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:51:40 AM |
Macclesfield Road (B5470), towards Kettleshulme, Rainow & Macclesfield. |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:50:31 AM |
Toddbrook Reservoir - top-up for the Peak Forest Canal. |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:49:21 AM |
HORWICH END |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:48:11 AM |
WHALEY TOWN CENTRE |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:47:26 AM |
Jodrell Arms pub |
John Ellis |
Wednesday 31st of August 2016 09:45:21 AM |
Shallcross Goods Yard |
Middlepeak |
Thursday 6th of February 2014 08:09:15 PM |
Whaley Bridge station |
Middlepeak |
Thursday 6th of February 2014 08:08:04 PM |
Canal basin, with transhipment shed. |
Middlepeak |
Thursday 6th of February 2014 08:07:23 PM |
Whaley Bridge Incline, Cromford & High Peak Railway. Operated by horse gin until the 1950s. Ran down to the canal basin in the north of the town. |
Middlepeak |
Thursday 6th of February 2014 08:06:12 PM |
Last used 9 April 1952, in 2017 a well-maintained footpath. |
DaveH |
Friday 15th of December 2017 10:37:11 AM |