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Firsby is a
small rural linear village and
civil parish in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated 30
miles (48 km) east from...
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Firsby and West
Firsby are two
hamlets in the West
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. They are
situated about 10
miles (16 km)
north from...
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Firsby railway station was a
station in
Firsby, Lincolnshire. It
served as a main line
station and a
terminus for two
branch lines to
Skegness and Spilsby...
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Boston to
Firsby,
which supported the
Skegness branch,
which continued in use. All
intermediate stations on the ELR, and all of the
route from
Firsby to Grimsby...
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Firsby to
Skegness railway line is a
branch railway line, in Lincolnshire, England. It was
built by an
independent company to
connect Wainfleet, at...
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Wainfleet to
Skegness opened in
August 1873, by the
Wainfleet and
Firsby Railway Company,
later owned by the GNR in the late 1890s). The GNR amalgamated...
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followed by the
opening from
Louth to
Firsby on 3
September 1848. On 2
October 1848, the line was
opened from
Firsby to a
temporary station at Boston. The...
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being found at 6,000 ft, with
production starting in
August 1991 at West
Firsby north of Lincoln, just west of Spridlington.
Owned 53% by
Tullow Oil and...
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local parishes. A
small local railway company built a
branch line from
Firsby junction to Spilsby,
which opened on 1 May 1868. The
branch was just over...
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known as
Cliffe Castle,
Keighley East
Riddlesden Hall
Esholt Hall,
Esholt Firsby Hall
Harewood House Kershaw House Keighley &
Worth Valley Railway Kirklees...