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Setts, former granite tramway, Chapple Road
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX8077
The shaped granite sett on the left has been re-aligned to form one side of the... (more)
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Footpath crossing a former tramway
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK4439
The footpath from West Hallam to Dale Abbey crosses the former tramway from Dale... (more)
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Embankment on the Blue Fly colliery tramway
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK4342
This farm track runs along the low embankment of a former tramway, built to... (more)
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Bridge over the Dimsdale branch of the Ticknall tramway [2]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
From the east. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime... (more)
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Bridge over the Dimsdale branch of the Ticknall tramway [1]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
From the west. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime... (more)
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Bridge over the Ticknall tramway, from the south
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
This does not carry a lane or track, so it is probably an accommodation bridge.... (more)
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Bridge over the Ticknall tramway, from the north
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
This does not carry a lane or track, so it is probably an accommodation bridge.... (more)
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Ticknall tramway, south of Red Brook
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3521
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Haytor Granite Tramway in Yarner Wood
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX7878
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Haytor Granite Tramway in Yarner Wood
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX7878
The granite tramway passes a row of beech trees, high up in the nature reserve.
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The former Blue Fly colliery tramway in Brook Plantation
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK4342
This bridleway through Brook Plantation is on the line of a former tramway,... (more)
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Footpath on the line of a former tramway
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK4446
This stretch of footpath is on the line of an old tramway, which ran from Loscoe... (more)
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Embankment, Dimsdale branch, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3621
On the north side of Heath Road. The horse-drawn Ticknall tramway opened in... (more)
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Stone blocks, Ticknall tramway, South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The 'sleepers' of the tramway. Each stone had a hole drilled in it,... (more)
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Ticknall tramway entering South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
Not far from the site of small coal pits. The tramway had a passing loop near... (more)
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Cutting, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3520
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Ticknall tramway, heading south towards Red Brook
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3521
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Redundant stile and absent gate, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3422
No doubt removed when the National Trust resurfaced the tramway route to create... (more)
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Safety fencing, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3422
To discourage people using the tramway from rushing out onto Staunton Lane. The... (more)
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Harpur's Crossing footpath and former tramway
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK3721
Harpur's Crossing is a permissive footpath connecting the Staunton Harold... (more)
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Ticknall Tramway junction
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK3520
This is where the Dimminsdale Branch of the tramway, coming in from the right,... (more)
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Haytor Granite Tramway in Yarner Wood
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SX7878
Rounding a bend high above the Yarner Stream valley.
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Former tramway to Bugsworth Basin
by John M
geograph for square SK0282
The tramways brought limestone and lime from Dove Holes to Bugsworth Basin.
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Embankment, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
In Bryan's Coppice. The value of the goods carried was hopefully worth the... (more)
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Ticknall tramway turns gold with beech leaves
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
A cutting at the southern tip of Bryan's Coppice. The horse-drawn tramway... (more)
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Ticknall tramway at the southern end of Bryan's Coppice
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
A closed colliery was recorded at 'Brians-coppy' in 1811. The... (more)
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Ticknall tramway embankment, in Bryan's Coppice
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3619
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Ticknall tramway heading south in South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Bend on Ticknall tramway, in South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The horse-drawn tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from kilns in Ticknall to... (more)
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Ticknall tramway embankment at the edge of South Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3620
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Cattle grid on the Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3422
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Ticknall tramway heading south from Staunton Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3422
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. It... (more)
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Former tramway, Eardisley
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO3149
The Kington Tramway was an early narrow gauge horse tramway that linked... (more)
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Tramway passing between two limeyards, Ticknall
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3623
The limeyards opened in 1765, the tramway in 1802. The 'cliff' of... (more)
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Former industrial tramway, Henllys, Cwmbran
by Jaggery
for square ST2794
The footpath descends away from an underpass beneath Henllys Way.
This was... (more)
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Ticknall tramway junction, east end of tunnel
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
Looking from the northern branch towards the 'main line'. The tramway... (more)
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Ticknall tramway bridge, from the north
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3524
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. This... (more)
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Northern branch, Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3524
Curving round from the foreground to the hedge between the two buildings. The... (more)
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Ticknall tramway embankment, east of the Lodge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
The tramway opened in 1802, to carry lime from Ticknall to the Ashby Canal. This... (more)
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Branch of the Ticknall tramway, north of the junction
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
The tramway is on the higher ground, just to the left/west of the leaf-filled path.
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Old sand pit, tramway and paint works
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK2355
The hole, in the foreground, is the former sand pit; the former tramway, from... (more)
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Footpath along route of former industrial tramway, Cwmbran
by Jaggery
geograph for square ST2794
The footpath descends away from an underpass beneath Henllys Way. This was... (more)
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Heage Colliery tramway incline
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK3751
Heage Colliery operated between 1873 and 1910. The coal was originally trammed... (more)
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Stone blocks on the Ticknall tramway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
The 'sleepers' of the tramway. Each stone had a hole drilled in it,... (more)
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Tramway bridge and restored lime kiln, Ticknall
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
In Sir Henry Harpur's limeyard.
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Former tramway bridge abutment
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK1929
This is where the 2ft-gauge tramway from RAF Fauld bomb dump used to cross the... (more)
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Ticknall Tramway and overbridge
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK3520
The Ticknall Tramway was built to connect the village to the Ashby Canal. It was... (more)
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Former Ryde Pier Tramway
by Graham Robson
geograph for square SZ5993
Until 1969 a tramway ran along the length of the pier to the ferry terminal at... (more)
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Footpath on the line of a former tramway and railway
by Ian Calderwood
geograph for square SK4549
The tramway was laid to connect a number of collieries to a wharf on the... (more)
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Hart's tongue fern, Ticknall limeyards
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK3523
Asplenium scolopendrium on the south side of a Ticknall tramway cutting [opened 1802].
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