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- Bridgehouses railway station was the terminal station of the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway from its opening in 1845 until the opening...
- tram stop in Sheffield, England. Sheffield station may also refer to: Bridgehouses railway station (1845–1965), Burngreave, Sheffield Sheffield Victoria...
- the northwest and southeast bridgehouses house the controls for operating the bridge; the northeast and southwest bridgehouses are purely decorative. Two...
- and Sheffield opened in 1845. Originally, this line terminated at the Bridgehouses station, which was about 0.7 miles (1 km) to the west of the ****ure Victoria...
- Eastern Region in 1948. The original eastern terminus of the line was at Bridgehouses railway station. By the time of the creation of the Manchester, Sheffield...
- On 1 January 1847, a half-mile connecting line from the Wicker to the Bridgehouses station of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway had been...
- Dance Parks and open spaces Beckenham Place Park Blythe Hill Fields Bridgehouse Meadows Brookmill Park Brookmill Road Local Nature Reserve Burnt Ash...
- the band including Murray following a row they had after a show at the Bridgehouse pub, Canning Town in 1977. It was also claimed in The Early Days do****entary...
- gigs at the Cart and Horses pub in Maryland Point, Stratford and the Bridgehouse in Canning Town, the band split up and Harris auditioned for a band called...
- Railway at its western end, and had a basic terminus in Sheffield at Bridgehouses. There was a branch from Dinting to Glossop, and another from Guide Bridge...