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near to Castleford, Wakefield, England


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SE4326 : Riverside path, RSPB Fairburn Ings by Rich Tea Riverside path, RSPB Fairburn Ings
Alongside the River Aire. A lot of the paths by the river have been resurfaced or repaired after the severe floods of late December 2015
SE4326 : Wheldon Road, castleford, looking east  from Castleford Tigers Rugby League ground by Bill Henderson Wheldon Road, castleford, looking east from Castleford Tigers Rugby League ground
SE4326 : Bullholme Lock by Chris Heaton Bullholme Lock
This section of the Aire and Calder Navigation empties into the River Aire, by way of the Bullholme Lock
SE4326 : Castleford Rugby League ground by John Firth Castleford Rugby League ground
SE4326 : Towpath and fishing spot by DS Pugh Towpath and fishing spot
Looking along the towpath of the Aire and Calder Navigation near Castleford.
SE4326 : Wheldale Trail by bernard bradley Wheldale Trail
The view towards Wheldon Road. The summit of the high ground in the distance makes up park of Queens Park. The wooded slopes are Heald Wood.
SE4326 : A walk from Glass Houghton #62 by Ian S A walk from Glass Houghton #62
Under the railway bridge.
SE4326 : River in flood under the "Iron Bridge" at sunset by derek dye River in flood under the "Iron Bridge" at sunset
SE4326 : Wheldale Ings by Derek Harper Wheldale Ings
From the same spot as SE4326 : Wheldale Ings, looking to the right, towards the River Aire.
SE4326 : Iron Bridge by David Pickersgill Iron Bridge
The disused bridge over the River Aire was originally part of a line from Castleford to Garforth, where it joined the York-Leeds route. The first couple of miles remained operational until 1993, most recently carrying coal trains from... (more)
SE4326 : Hickson & Welch Chemical Works by David Barrie Hickson & Welch Chemical Works
View of Chemical works (now closed) from a shallow hill to the south
SE4326 : Disused railway bridge, Fairburn Ings by habiloid Disused railway bridge, Fairburn Ings
The arched section of the bridge in the distance is where it crosses the River Aire.

 
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