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 Whitchurch Shropshire England United Kingdom Europe Regional
Shropshire StarRoadworks bring chaos for driversShropshire Star, UK - Jan 16, 2006Much of Hadley, Leegomery and Wellington was gridlocked as drivers crawled along diversions put in place after the closure of Whitchurch Drive.
North Shropshire MP Owen Paterson and county councillor Tom Biggins are among thousands of people angrily opposing proposals to close Whitchurch Community...
Shropshire StarEscaped prisoner hands himself inShropshire Star, UK - Jan 17, 2006A Shropshire man was today back behind bars after going on the run while...
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Shropshire/Whitchurch   (364 words)

  
 williamchashadleyelks
Was baptised inUpton Magna, Shropshire on 5 April 1768, the son of 32.
Susannah Hadley was christened on 14 June1859 at Saint Mary, Brewood, Stafford and died at Newcastle under Lyme in 1926.
Samuel Elks, baptised on 21 November 1685 at Little Ness, Shropshire, the son of 128 John Elks and 129 Elizabeth ------.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~kenelks/williamchashadleyelks.htm   (364 words)

  
 Shropshire Hotel UK - Hotel in Shropshire Shropshire UK
Hadley Park, Telford, Shropshire, England, UK [ map ]
Shropshire Hotel Guide, England UK Sort in order of price
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www.hotels-anywhere.co.uk /hotel/shropshire.htm   (364 words)

  
 Black Horse, Wellington, Shropshire - pub details # beerintheevening.com
Haygate, Wellington (0.4 miles), Cock Hotel, Wellington (0.5 miles), Bucks Head, Wellington (0.6 miles), Thomas Telford, Telford (0.9 miles), Cross Keys Inn, Hadley (1.0 miles)
Address: King Street, Wellington, Telford, Shropshire, TF1 1NS [map]
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
www.beerintheevening.com /pubs/show.shtml/9392/Black_Horse/Wellington   (364 words)

  
 Latest News from Sutherland Arms FC Tibberton
Sutherland Arms FC Tibberton 1 Hadley USC 3
Sutherland Arms FC Tibberton 4 Newport Tavern 2
Sutherland Arms FC Tibberton 3 Celtic Spartans 0
www.web-teams.co.uk /news.asp?team=suthy   (89 words)

  
 (WILTONs and POWELLs of Shropshire)
My gt gt gt Grandfather John Wilton was born in Hadley Shropshire around 1822-1827, he was a Confectioner/baker, he married Esther POWELL, born in Tibberton 1825, she was the Daughter of Richard POWELL b.
It would be great to hear from anyone researching this family.
www.sfhs.org.uk /aspboard/aspBoardDetail.asp?Id=2798   (64 words)

  
 BBC - Shropshire - Music, Gigs and Clubs - Tony's reborn in Oakengates
This certainly bodes well for Oakengates theatre in Telford on 10th July, who play host to Hadley and his band, which includes former Spandau Ballet compatriot John Keeble.
For those who are of a nervous disposition, you’ll be glad to hear that Hadley’s haircut has also moved on from his Spandau days!
Hadley has always been a dynamic live performer and admits that he loves touring.
www.bbc.co.uk /shropshire/music/2003/06/tony_hadley.shtml   (648 words)

  
 Local Car Servicing & Repair in Local Car Servicing & Repair Directory UK
Unit 15, Hadley Park Industrial Estate, Telford, Shropshire, TF1 6PY
Railway Sidings, Aston Street, Shifnal, Shropshire, TF11 8DW
Ask Admiral for a cheaper car insurance quote today.
www.touchlocal.com /business/search/typeId/299/type/Car+Servicing+%26+Repair/page/5   (648 words)

  
 STEVENTON: Genealogy Queries
I know when he lived in Hadley Shropshire he was a fishmonger and he was married to Sarah Steventon, but I cant find out his chr...
STEVENTON : GODDING : I am searching for the father of Harry Steventon Godding of Shropshire.
STEVENTON search results at Interment.net - Burial records and tombstone inscriptions from thousands of cemeteries across the world.
www.cousinconnect.com /p/a/0/s/STEVENTON   (648 words)

  
 Wrought Iron Gates and Security Grilles by Flairmet
Shropshire (Salops.) : Alveley, Bishop's Castle, Bridgnorth, Broseley, Chirbury, Church Stretton, Cleobury Mortimer, Ellesmere, Iron Bridge, Kemberton, Lea Cross, Ludlow, Lydbury North, Madeley, Market Drayton, Newcastle, Newport, Norbury, Oswestry, Shifnal, Shrewsbury, Telford, Wem, Whitchurch, Whittington, Wroxeter Hadley
All gates and security grilles are made to order in high quality steel and we are pleased to discuss your special requirements - including special measurements, special fittings, and incorporating initials or logos into gates or grilles.
Gates can be automated using a range of opening and slider mechanisms.
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/FLAIRMET/gates.htm   (648 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 19 (2005)
Rolling stock was obtained from G.F. Milnes of Hadley in Shropshire: this had tattan seats in the first-class and plywood in the second (vermin had been a problem on the steam rolling stock).
There was no canal communication between the Fens and the canal network in spite of the apparently easy route provided by the Lea and the Stort and the Cam.
Torrington remained isolated until the owner of the Torrington Canal, Mark Rolle, offered the Canal to the LSWR as a base for a railway: this opened on 18 July 1872.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt19.htm   (13831 words)

  
 The Shrewsbury Canal
The canal headed north past Hadley Park where lock gates still stand in disrepair, and turned eastwards to Wappenshall, where it would later be joined by the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal.
The company purchased William Reynolds Wombridge Canal, which gave them access to the Gower company's Donnington Wood Canal, and the Shropshire Canal to the Severn.
This was the longest canal tunnel in the county at 970 yards, and although originally it had a wooden towpath affixed to the wall, this was removed, and the boats legged through the tunnel.
www.oakengates.com /history/shrewsbury_canal.htm   (893 words)

  
 No. 1 'Glaslyn'
Before coming to the WHR, Glaslyn and Kinnerley both worked at Blockleys Ltd, Hadley (in Telford, Shropshire).
Glaslyn is the main passenger diesel, but occasionally one of the LYd2 Polish diesels replaces it.
For use on the WHR it has been fitted with air brakes (powered by a compressor added at the side of the engine) and a cab.
www.whr.co.uk /enthus/stock/glaslyn.html   (893 words)

  
 Houses for sale in Telford, Shropshire - Primelocation
Houses for sale in Telford, Shropshire- Primelocation
Asking price of £98,950 2 bedrooms Manor Road, Hadley, Telford, shropsh..
Offers in excess of £500,000 Telford, Telford, Shropshire Savills - West Midlands
www.primelocation.com /uk-property-for-sale/browse/houses/uk/england/shropshire/telford   (1000 words)

  
 Backtrack Volume 19 (2005)
Rolling stock was obtained from G.F. Milnes of Hadley in Shropshire: this had tattan seats in the first-class and plywood in the second (vermin had been a problem on the steam rolling stock).
The Liverpool Overhead Railway exceeded this level and it is probable that first class travel was also high on the LYR electric lines in Merseyside.
These were authorised in 1906 but the terminal loop was abandoned in 1911 and was replaced with a connection with the London Electric Railway's Baker St and Waterloo Railway (Bakerloo line) at Queens Park: this reached Marylebone and Edgware Road in 1907, Paddington in 1913 and Queens Park in 1915.
www.steamindex.com /backtrak/bt19.htm   (1000 words)

  
 models
Milnes and Co. Ltd., of Hadley, Shropshire, and those numbered 212 to 236, built by the Hurst, Nelson and Company Ltd. of Motherwwell, Lanarkshire, for the London United Electric Tramways (LUT) for use on the services between Shepherds Bush and Kew Bridge and between Shepherds Bush and Hammersmith.
These cars were unusual in that, unlike the majority of British tramcars of the period that had a semi circular dash panel, they were originally built with a distinctive double convex - concave dash panel.
The Type Y tramcars were converted from the original open top Type Z cars in 1910-11.
www.c.cornell.dial.pipex.com /models.htm   (1000 words)

  
 Telford & Wrekin
Telford was designated a New Town in 1968 and is made up of market towns such as Wellington and manufacturing or mining centres such as Madeley, Hadley, Ironbridge, Oakengates, Dawley and Donnington.
Telford and Wrekin is located in beautiful Shropshire countryside yet close to the Birmingham conurbation.
In the last 25 years Telford and Wrekin has developed and grown into a new city of some 7800 hectares and is recognised as an important growth point in the West Midlands region.
www.eurotowns.org.uk /telfordcity.html   (646 words)

  
 Registration Districts in Shropshire
Bolas Magna, Ercall Magna, Eyton on the Weald Moors, Hadley, Kinnersley, Longdon upon Tern, Preston on the Weald Moors, Rodington, Waters Upton, Wellington, Wombridge, Wrockwardine, Wrockwardine Wood.
Barrow, Benthall, Broseley, Buildwas (1837-95), Dawley Magna, Linley, Little Wenlock, Madeley, Much Wenlock, Posenhall, Stirchley, Willey.
Acton Round, Alveley, Astley Abbots, Aston Eyre, Billingsley, Bridgnorth, Burwarton, Chelmarsh, Chetton, Claverley, Cleobury North, Deuxhill, Ditton Priors, Eardington, Glazeley, Middleton Scriven, Monkhopton, Morville, Neenton, Oldbury, Quatford, Quatt Jarvis, Quatt Malvern, Romsley, Rudge (from 1895), Sidbury, Stanton Long, Tasley, Upton Cressett, Worfield.
www.fhsc.org.uk /genuki/REG/sal.htm   (855 words)

  
 Finney UK Family Tree - aqwg43
Fred HAMMONDS was born 1893 in Hadley, Shropshire.
Evelyn Lilian FINNEY [ Parents ] married R J SHEPPARD.
www.finneyfamily.fslife.co.uk /aqwg43.htm   (855 words)

  
 Hadley Genealogy email
2) The 1672 baptismal of Sollomon Hadley at St Michans church in Dublin.
Since over 90% of the lordships and manors of Shropshire were held in Chief at the Domesday by the powerful Earl Roger, it is perhaps more interesting to determine the intricate cross-weave of under tenants of Norman nobles who assisted in the administration of these domains.
The established church in Ireland was the Anglican Church of Ireland.
people.ku.edu /~art/email.html   (9608 words)

  
 Higgs Family Genealogy Forum
Higgs, Alveley and Bridgnorth, Shropshire - Margaret Sheridan 4/18/02
Thomas Higgs - William Prowse - Lynne Hadley 10/12/02
Reuben Higgs and Louisa Coppedge - Colleen 8/07/02
www.genforum.com /higgs   (9608 words)

  
 Casebook: Jack the Ripper - The Secret Life of Arthur J. Munby
On the evening of Monday 8th October 1888 a sixty year old gentleman was walking across some fields in Hadley, Shropshire, when he was accosted by seven collier lads and asked his name.
Arthur Joseph Munby was born in Clifton, near York, on 19th August 1828, the eldest child of Joseph Munby, solicitor, and Caroline Eleanor Munby (nee Forth).
Most are studio studies, of collier girls clad in trousers and hats, poised with shovels and sieves, their grimy malnourished faces peering tiredly at the camera lens.
www.casebook.org /dissertations/rip-munby.html   (9608 words)

  
 No. 1 'Glaslyn'
Before coming to the WHR, Glaslyn and Kinnerley both worked at Blockleys Ltd, Hadley (in Telford, Shropshire).
Both are type 40DL, although the original Ruston 3VRH engine in Glaslyn was replaced by a Perkins 6.354.
www.whr.co.uk /enthus/stock/glaslyn.html   (9608 words)

  
 Edmunds Family Genealogy Forum (Page 2)
Artentia Hadley Edmunds Franklin WI - Marcia Farina 1/05/00
Re: EDMUNDS - Shropshire/Denbighshire - Sandra Kelleher 10/22/03
Edmund Edmunds of Wales - Glen Kirkland 6/18/00
genforum.genealogy.com /edmunds/page2.html#67   (1804 words)

  
 Shropshire Routes to Roots What's On
This informal group was started in 1998 to study the history of the Northeast Telford Coalfield comprising Donnington Wood, Hadley, Ketley, Oakengates, Priorslee, Wombridge, Wrockwardine Wood, St. George's, Snedshill and neighbouring areas.
If you came here from outside the Shropshire Routes to Roots website, and would like to open the page to which this 'popup' is related: Go
The Group was formed to prevent duplication of work in the area.
www3.shropshire-cc.gov.uk /roots/misc/netsg.htm   (198 words)

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