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Ferrybridge is a
village in West Yorkshire, England.
Ferrybridge lies at a
historically important crossing of the
River Aire
which borders the
North Yorkshire...
- The
Battle of
Ferrybridge, 28
March 1461, was a
preliminary engagement between the
houses of York and
Lancaster before the
larger battle of Towton, during...
- The
Ferrybridge power stations were a
series of
three coal-fired
power stations on the
River Aire near
Ferrybridge in West Yorkshire, England, in operation...
- machine,
invented by a
Ferrybridge postmaster.
There is a Bagley's Gl****
gallery in
Pontefract Museum.
Close to
Knottingley is
Ferrybridge Power Station, which...
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Ferrybridge Henge is a
Neolithic henge near
Ferrybridge, West
Yorkshire (grid
reference SE47462424). It is
close to the A1 and M62 and
Ferrybridge power...
- The A1(M) and M62
junction at
Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire...
- (4662 km2). The company’s
power stations were at Thornhill, Barugh,
Ferrybridge and Mexborough. The
company promoted and
stimulated demand for electric...
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Knottingley is a town, and
Ferrybridge is a village, in the
Knottingley ward in the
metropolitan borough of the City of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England...
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Richard Ferrybridge was an
English Scholastic logician of the
fourteenth century. His
works include a
Tractatus de
veritate sive logica, and the Consequentiae...
- to
create a
continuous motorway between Liverpool and
Ferrybridge (a link
between Ferrybridge and Hull was not
considered until 1964).
Initially the...