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rising to 360 ft (110 m) at
Earlsheaton and
Batley Carr, and 755 ft (230 m) at
Grange Moor. The
approach from
Earlsheaton through the
Wakefield Road cutting...
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Earlsheaton was a
railway station serving Earlsheaton in West Yorkshire. The
station was on the Bradford,
Wakefield and
Leeds Railway. The
station was...
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opened in 1955 as
Earlsheaton Secondary Modern. In 2003 the
school gained specialist Technology College status, and was
renamed Earlsheaton Technology College...
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Wellington Road
Dewsbury Central Dewsbury Market Place Northorpe North Road
Earlsheaton to
Wakefield Ravensthorpe Lower Dewsbury Goods (NMR)
Ravensthorpe Thornhill...
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close to four
other railway stations:
Chickenley Heath closed in 1911,
Earlsheaton in 1953, Flush****
closed in 1941 and
Horbury &
Ossett in 1970. It is...
- Lancashire, Nottinghamshire, and
Surrey respectively.
Halliley was born in
Earlsheaton, Dewsbury, Yorkshire, England, and was a right-handed batsman. Yorkshire...
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character Jeeves after him.
Percy Jeeves was born on 5
March 1888 in
Earlsheaton, near
Dewsbury in Yorkshire, England,
United Kingdom. He was the son...
- 1877;
closed 1 July 1909; Batley;
opened 1848;
Runtlings Lane Junction;
Earlsheaton;
opened 9
September 1874;
closed 8 June 1953;
Dewsbury Junction; Dewsbury;...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Batley Carr
London and
North Eastern Railway Great Northern Railway Earlsheaton...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Earlsheaton London and
North Eastern Railway Great Northern Railway Flush****...