EPW015445 ENGLAND (1926). Templeborough Steel Works, Templeborough, 1926
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Title | [EPW015445] Templeborough Steel Works, Templeborough, 1926 |
Reference | EPW015445 |
Date | 4-May-1926 |
Link | |
Place name | TEMPLEBOROUGH |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 441705, 391806 |
Longitude / Latitude | -1.3723733673319, 53.421142830546 |
National Grid Reference | SK417918 |
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Ickles Hall |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:15:47 PM |
Sheffield Road, with electric tramway |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:14:34 PM |
Weir. The leat to Ickles Corn Mill, partly in culvert, may have started here. The mill is out of shot, to the right |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:12:23 PM |
Steelworks |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:07:52 PM |
Holmes Pottery. Disused by 1935 |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:07:05 PM |
Holmes Rolling Mills (Steel) |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:05:14 PM |
steam locomotive |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:01:58 PM |
Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation New Cut |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:00:34 PM |
River Don |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 01:57:40 PM |
steam locomotive |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 01:56:59 PM |
Looks like a 0-6-0 tender loco to me. |
John Wass |
Wednesday 17th of August 2016 08:59:51 PM |
Holmes Colliery site. Disused in 1923 |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 01:56:17 PM |
Signalbox |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 01:49:31 PM |
Masborough Station South Junction signalbox |
Chris |
Wednesday 8th of August 2012 05:19:05 PM |
Masborough Sorting Sidings North Signalbox |
Chris |
Wednesday 8th of August 2012 05:17:15 PM |
Masborough South Junction |
Chris |
Wednesday 8th of August 2012 05:16:26 PM |
Holmes Junction |
Chris |
Wednesday 8th of August 2012 05:15:58 PM |
User Comment Contributions
Much of the industrial infrastructure arrived after 1854. Ickles Hall was in relatively open country then |
MB |
Saturday 15th of September 2012 02:23:14 PM |