- The
River Ancholme is a
river in Lincolnshire, England, and a
tributary of the Humber. It
rises at
Ancholme Head, a
spring just
north of the
village of...
- to 5,626 at the 2011 census. The town lies at the
junction of the
River Ancholme and east–west
transport routes across northern Lincolnshire. As a formerly...
- The
Ancholme Group is a
geologic group in England. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period. It has
previously been
referred to as the Ancholme...
- The Trent,
Ancholme and
Grimsby Railway was a
railway line in
north Lincolnshire which commenced at an end on
junction with the
South Yorkshire Railway...
-
Market Weighton Canal on the
north s****, the
confluence of the
River Ancholme on the
south s****;
between North Ferriby and
South Ferriby and
under the...
- the New
River Ancholme near the
village of
Horkstow in
North Lincolnshire. It was
designed by Sir John
Rennie as part of the
River Ancholme Drainage Scheme...
- Newstead-on-
Ancholme Priory was a
priory in Lincolnshire, England. The
Gilbertine priory of Holy Trinity, Newstead-on-
Ancholme, was
founded for Gilbertine...
-
Great Oolite groups together with the
lower part of the
Ancholme Group. The
remainder of the
Ancholme Group together with the
rocks of the
Corallian are of...
- The Vale
Academy is a co-educational
secondary school with
academy status on
Atherton Way in the
market town of Brigg,
North Lincolnshire, England. The...
-
Dorset /ˈdɔːrsɪt/ (or archaically, Dorsetshire) is a
county in
South West
England on the
English Channel coast.
Covering an area of 2,653
square kilometres...