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near to Thurnscoe East, Barnsley, England


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SE4605 : Thurnscoe: site of former Hickleton & Thurnscoe (H&B) station by Ben Brooksbank Thurnscoe: site of former Hickleton & Thurnscoe (H&B) station
View eastward from the new (16/5/88) Thurnscoe station on the ex-Midland & NE (Swinton & Knottingley) Joint line, the main Sheffield - York line. Parallel to this had run the Hull & South Yorkshire Extension Railway from... (more)
SE4605 : Chapel Lane, Thurnscoe East by John Slater Chapel Lane, Thurnscoe East
SE4605 : Terrace in Thurnscoe by Jonathan Clitheroe Terrace in Thurnscoe
SE4605 : Hickleton Colliery by Chris Allen Hickleton Colliery
No. 3 shaft, 1921. Ceased to be workable c1989 and demolished 1994. The building housed a very large Markham & Co, Chesterfield steam winding engine.
SE4605 : Builders compound by Steve  Fareham Builders compound
This area is undergoing a process of regeneration.
SE4605 : Houses on Deightonby Street, Thurnscoe by Christine Johnstone Houses on Deightonby Street, Thurnscoe
On a large estate built to house colliery workers and their families. Locals call this part of Thurnscoe, east of the railway, 'the top end'. Its formal name is Thurnscoe East.
SE4605 : The site of the old Hickleton main colliery by steven ruffles The site of the old Hickleton main colliery
Now called Phoenix park.
SE4605 : Electricity sub station by Richard Spencer Electricity sub station
SE4605 : Post Office on Lidgett Lane by JThomas Post Office on Lidgett Lane
Showing position of Postbox No. S63 152.
SE4605 : Chapel Lane, Thurnscoe East by Ian S Chapel Lane, Thurnscoe East
SE4605 : Chapel Lane by Jonathan Thacker Chapel Lane
Blocked in two places to prevent vehicle access (and fly-tipping).
SE4605 : Footpath over waste land beside the railway line by Graham Hogg Footpath over waste land beside the railway line

 
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