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- Birchinlee is the site of "Tin Town", a village built by the Derwent Valley Water Board for the workers (and their families) who constructed the Derwent...
- Valley Waterworks". The works involved constructing a temporary village at Birchinlee, or "Tin Town", for the workers, a temporary railway line from the main...
- 000 workers lived in a specially constructed self-contained town called Birchinlee or "Tin Town". One of the metal huts was preserved and moved to the village...
- to any of the villages. However, the site of the temporary village at Birchinlee, built to house the construction workers for the higher Derwent and Howden...
- Pisky Soledar Also see List of lost settlements in the United Kingdom Birchinlee in Derbyshire was a village built by the Derwent Valley Water Board for...
- Reservoir Upper Derwent Valley Ladybower Reservoir Derwent Reservoir with Birchinlee Howden Reservoir Eastern half is in Sheffield (South Yorkshire) Upper...
- Tin Town may refer to: Birchinlee in Derbyshire, England Tin Town, Luton, a suburb of Luton, Bedfordshire, England Tin Town, Missouri, unincorporated community...
- Hallbent Dusk Ch. Shargleam Blackcap Sh Ch. Wood Man Ch. Kenstaff Whipster Birchinlee Wendy Ch. Yonday Willow-Warbler of Shargleam Teal of HawksNest Claverdon...
- house is still intact. Between 1902 and 1916 a "Tin Town" was built at Birchinlee for the workers (and their families) who constructed the Derwent and Howden...
- War. Also in the graveyard is a grave marking the dead from Tin Town (Birchinlee), a temporary village made to house the workers who built the Derwent...