- Byshottles. The
Browney Wesleyan Chapel was
built in 1887, to seat 270, and cost £400.
Browney Colliery (mining)
officially closed in 1938. The
Browney rail crash...
- 804; -1.927 The
River Browney is a
river in
County Durham, England, and the
largest tributary of the
River Wear. The
River Browney rises from a
spring in...
- The
Browney train crash occurred near to the
Browney signal box on the East
Coast Main Line,
County Durham,
England on 5
January 1946. A
southbound goods...
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glacial deposits in the
vicinity of
Durham City. The
confluence of the
River Browney was
pushed from
Gilesgate (the
abandoned river valley still exists in Pelaw...
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Jedediah the
Pilot Imperator Furiosa Charlize Theron Anya Taylor-Joy
Alyla BrowneY Charlize TheronAO Immortan Joe
Moore Hugh Keays-Byrne
Lachy Hulme Hugh...
-
Butsfield Looking north across the
valley of the
River Browney to East
Butsfield Butsfield Location within County Durham OS grid reference NZ113453 Shire county...
- England. It lies
close to the
confluence of the
River Wear and
River Browney.
Sunderland Bridge originally carried the
Great North Road (A1) across...
- is
situated about 3.7
miles (6.0 km) to the north-west of Durham.
River Browney p****es to the
south of the village,
while Dene Burn, one of its tributaries...
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construct houses on the
current site of
Anderson &
Young coachworks. The
River Browney,
which flows to the
north of the village, has
recovered from the effects...
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beauty of the city. West of the city centre,
another river, the
River Browney,
drains south to join the Wear to the
south of the city.
There are three...