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- Bennerley Viaduct (originally Ilkeston Viaduct and known informally as the Iron Giant) is a former railway bridge, now a foot and cycle bridge, between...
- Trust. Ormiston Enterprise Academy on Bennerley Avenue was Bennerley Business and Enterprise College, and Bennerley School before that. The Ormiston Ilkeston...
- Friargate station, closed in September 1964. A major feature of this line was Bennerley Viaduct, a 1,452-foot (443 m) long, 61-foot (19 m) high, wrought iron...
- Bridge Runcorn Railway Bridge Kew Railway Bridge Dowery Dell Viaduct Bennerley Viaduct Cayey Bridge Dalguise Viaduct Viaduc d'Ormaiztegi The Eiffel Tower...
- nursing home where she gave birth. The family lived in a ba****t flat at Bennerley Road, Wandsworth, although Joyce spent much time living with her maternal...
- Meldon; though two rare examples, at Dowery Dell (demolished in 1962), and Bennerley had lattice girder decks. The steel trestle at Martinez, California, shown...
- including Derby Town viaduct, 310 yards long. Bennerley Viaduct at Ilkeston was an exceptional structure: Bennerley Viaduct was one of several wrought iron...
- truss bridge. This was built for the New York Central Railroad in 1859. Bennerley Viaduct Bridge in Brown Township Dowery Dell Viaduct, also known as Hunnington...
- the river on its left bank, and it is crossed by the Grade II* listed Bennerley Viaduct. It was built in the late 19th century, and is one of only two...
- 1878. It crossed the Erewash Valley on a long lattice viaduct, named Bennerley Viaduct. As well as several short connections to local mines, the Midland...