-
Cutthorpe Daisy Bank
Dalbury Dalbury Lees Dale Dale
Abbey Dale End Dale Moor
Dalebank Dalebrook Danesmoor Darley Bridge Darley Dale
Darley Hillside Denby Denby...
- far as Ashover.
Stations along this
section were
Hurst Lane, Woolley,
Dalebank, Milltown, Fallgate,
Salter Lane (for Ashover), and
Ashover Butts. Clay...
-
numerous occasions between 1870 and 1884 when he
retired to his home "
Dalebank" in Blakiston.
Around 1904 he
moved to
Mount Lofty,
where he died after...
- from near
North Brittain to
Stone Edge, the B6036
between Kelstedge and
Dalebank running past
Ashover itself, and the B6014 from near
Butterley to just...
-
shortened his
surname to Haldin. In 1915
Haldin bought a second-hand ship,
Dalebank,
which he
renamed Ilvington Court. In 1917 a U-boat sank
Ilvington Court...
-
Heritage List for England,
retrieved 14
February 2022
Historic England, "
Dalebank Farmhouse,
Ashover (1218513)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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Derbyshire 52°56′N 1°22′W / 52.93°N 01.36°W / 52.93; -01.36 SK4338
Dalebank Derbyshire 53°08′N 1°28′W / 53.14°N 01.46°W / 53.14; -01.46 SK3661 Dale...
- Dale Bank
railway station served the
hamlet of
Dalebank, Derbyshire, England, from 1925 to 1936 on the
Ashover Light Railway. The
station was
opened on...
- 1859. John
Langhorne (senior) was the
cousin of
Thomas Langhorne of High
Dalebanks,
Crosby Ravensworth who was the
founder of
Loretto School. He subsequently...
- 583°E / -33.067; 116.583 (Dale Rose)
Dalebanks 33°23′S 117°3′E / 33.383°S 117.050°E / -33.383; 117.050 (
Dalebanks)
Dalgaranga 27°46′S 117°1′E / 27...