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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 three coal-fired power stations on the River Aire near Ferrybridge in West Yorkshire, England, in operation from 1927...
- Ferrybridge services is a motorway services area (MSA) operated by Moto named after Ferrybridge in West Yorkshire, England. The site has easy access from...
- machine, invented by a Ferrybridge postmaster. There is a Bagley's Gl**** gallery in Pontefract Museum. Close to Knottingley is Ferrybridge Power Station, which...
- Richard Ferrybridge was an English Scholastic logician of the fourteenth century. His works include a Tractatus de veritate sive logica, and the Consequentiae...
- elements of the Yorkist army came upon the remains of the crossing in Ferrybridge crossing the River Aire. They were rebuilding the bridge when they were...
- Ferrybridge Henge is a Neolithic henge near Ferrybridge, West Yorkshire (grid reference SE47462424). It is close to the A1 and M62 and Ferrybridge power...
- 1090, four years after the Domesday survey. In 2007, an extension of Ferrybridge Henge – a Neolithic henge – was discovered near Pontefract during a survey...
- to create a continuous motorway between Liverpool and Ferrybridge (a link between Ferrybridge and Hull was not considered until 1964). Initially the...