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Caldon Canal is a
branch of the
Trent and
Mersey Canal which opened in 1779. It runs 18
miles (29 km) from Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, to Froghall, Staffordshire...
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Caldon Low Halt
railway station was a
railway station near the
hamlet of Cauldon, Staffordshire. It was
opened by the
North Staffordshire Railway (NSR)...
- Lisa J. M.
Caldon (born 1968) is a
British professor and
clinical lecturer specialising in oncology. In her 20 year career,
Caldon has
published some...
- Staffordshire. It was
constructed in the late 18th
century to feed the
Caldon Canal.
During the 19th century, it was a po****r
destination for daytrippers...
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removed some of the
evidence of the L&MR station.
Authorised by the L****,
Caldon Low and
Hartington Light Railways Order 1898, this was the
narrow gauge...
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junction to
Caldon (length 8 miles 11.4 chains (13.1 km)) the line from
Caldon into
Caldon Low
quarry (length 48.5
chains (1.0 km)) the line from
Caldon to Waterhouses...
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Uttoxeter Canal pronounced (listen) was a thirteen-mile
extension of the
Caldon Canal running from
Froghall as far as
Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, England...
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Canal Act 1776 (16 Geo. 3. c. 32) to
build a railway, or plateway, from
Caldon Low
limestone quarries to the
canal basin at
Froghall in the
Churnet Valley...
- The
canal p****es
through the city of Stoke-on-Trent,
where it
meets the
Caldon Canal. The
canal formed an
integral part of the 1986 Stoke-on-Trent Garden...
- Waterhouses. The
single line
branch was
authorised on 1
March 1899 by the L****,
Caldon Low, and
Hartington Light Railways Order, 1898, and
construction took several...