eaw012259 ENGLAND (1947). The Butterley Iron Works and environs, Butterley, from the south, 1947

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Title [EAW012259] The Butterley Iron Works and environs, Butterley, from the south, 1947
Reference EAW012259
Date 24-November-1947
Link
Place name BUTTERLEY
Parish RIPLEY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 440175, 351476
Longitude / Latitude -1.4004849122891, 53.058720807528
National Grid Reference SK402515

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Butterley Reservoir, built to supply the Cromford Canal, which at this point ran under Butterley in a long tunnel - closed due to mining affecting it in 1900.

John W
Tuesday 31st of January 2017 04:10:08 PM
Butterley station. This is part of the Midland Railway- Butterley museum complex, though NOT this original station. The original was dismantled for refurbishment, but before it could be reconstructed, much of it was stolen. The current station is from Whitwell.

Maitland
Thursday 12th of March 2015 06:52:49 AM
Showing the water nearly empty, then the heaviest snow in the winter,if that is the right way round on EPW050253 back in the 30s it shows it full.

gellert
Thursday 20th of February 2014 06:38:41 PM