EPW040265 ENGLAND (1932). The town, Selby, from the south-west, 1932
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Pennawd | [EPW040265] The town, Selby, from the south-west, 1932 |
Cyfeirnod | EPW040265 |
Dyddiad | September-1932 |
Dolen | |
Enw lle | SELBY |
Plwyf | SELBY |
Ardal | |
Gwlad | ENGLAND |
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad | 460983, 432011 |
Hydred / Lledred | -1.0744229036409, 53.780634606634 |
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol | SE610320 |
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tithe barn |
nick |
Thursday 2nd of May 2024 09:03:12 PM |
Barlby WD munitions store |
PinzaC55 |
Wednesday 7th of September 2022 01:20:27 PM |
Selby West signalbox, still in use. |
PinzaC55 |
Tuesday 6th of September 2022 11:40:59 PM |
The Cawood branch; the line curved away north shortly off this photo, then crossed the Selby Dam on its way to Wistow and Cawood. The line closed to passengers on 1 January 1930 and closed completely on 2 May 1960. |
DaveH |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 07:00:33 PM |
Originally the locoshed of the Cawood, Wistow and Selby Light Railway. Used for railwaymen's mutual improvement classes until it was demolished in 1963. |
DaveH |
Thursday 19th of October 2017 06:57:49 PM |
Bowling green football ground |
gBr |
Friday 3rd of March 2017 01:39:08 PM |
This section of track now closed - trains use the curve on the triangular layout to the right. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:28:10 PM |
Line to York - replaced by the Selby diversion. From Selby to Riccall the trackbed has been used for the A19; north of Riccall it is now a cycle route number 65, Trans-Pennine trail etc. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:25:05 PM |
River Ouse |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:21:52 PM |
Locomotive shed |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:20:07 PM |
Line from Leeds and other points to the west. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:19:14 PM |
East Coast main line from Doncaster. Still in use but not for main line services. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:18:12 PM |
Line to Gilberdyke and Hull - still in use. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:16:07 PM |
In 1932, the station to serve Gilberdyke was Staddlethorpe Junction. |
John Wass |
Tuesday 15th of January 2019 02:26:34 PM |
Line to Market Weighton and Driffield, opened 1848, closed 1965. Connected with the Derwent Valley Light Railway at Cliff Common. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 04:15:05 PM |
Selby Swingbridge, once used by the East Coast mainline, but bypassed some years ago when the Selby coal field was being developed. Still used by the more local services. |
John W |
Monday 2nd of January 2017 03:59:53 PM |
St James' church. Subsequently lost it's spire when hit by a bomber from RAF Ricall during an ill-fated training flight. A Halifax bomber collided with the spire of St James’ Church on 10th may 1944 and flattened a number of houses on Portholme Drive. The crew of five Australians and two RAF personnel were killed, as well as eight civilians. |
Graeme H |
Monday 16th of November 2015 10:03:09 PM |
The Armoury |
Graeme H |
Monday 16th of November 2015 09:57:23 PM |
St Mary's RC primary school until c1976 when it relocated to a new building on Baffam Lane |
Graeme H |
Monday 16th of November 2015 09:56:46 PM |
Westbourne Grove as it now is, built in c1962, 30 years later |
Graeme H |
Monday 16th of November 2015 09:54:53 PM |