EPW057129 ENGLAND (1938). Mapperley Brick Works, Nottingham, 1938

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Title [EPW057129] Mapperley Brick Works, Nottingham, 1938
Reference EPW057129
Date 20-May-1938
Link
Place name NOTTINGHAM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 458315, 343078
Longitude / Latitude -1.1313355866171, 52.981558252255
National Grid Reference SK583431

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Maurice Drive. The road and further housebuilding envisaged beyond here, was never taken forward.

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Saturday 19th of July 2014 10:50:52 PM
Houses under construction by R W Hustwayte & Sons.

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Saturday 19th of July 2014 10:46:03 PM
Station master's house.

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Saturday 19th of July 2014 10:44:38 PM
The end of the railway spur, runround loop and sidings for the brick works at Mapperley Rise.

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Saturday 19th of July 2014 10:41:23 PM
Standards of timber delivered by rail for Simms Sons and Cook's factory on Haydn Road, Sherwood.

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Friday 4th of July 2014 01:08:04 AM

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Friday 4th of July 2014 01:05:37 AM
Weighbridge office.

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Friday 4th of July 2014 01:04:10 AM
Exchange sidings. The point where the brick company's rail line met 'end-on' with the reception and despatch sidings of the ex Nottingham Suburban Railway (by this date the L.N.E.R.)

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Friday 4th of July 2014 01:02:10 AM
Brick Works Wagon-man's hut. This had a wooden bench and stool and an electric bell and 'key' used to send and receive signals for hauling a train of empty trucks 'up' or, lowering four or five trucks 'down' loaded with finished bricks. The bell code would be the only means of communication between 'the winch man' controlling the winding drum at the top of the incline at Mapperley and 'wagon man' at the exchange sidings at Sherwood station. When all the shunting of trucks had finished and the crew of the daily goods train ready to depart for St Ann's or Daybrook, the wagon man would send his bell code 'up top'. Placing a plank across the buffers of the last truck, he would hoist himself up and ride up to Mapperley in style.

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Friday 4th of July 2014 12:59:09 AM
Sherwood Station

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Friday 6th of September 2013 11:07:50 PM