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Froghall is a
village situated approximately ten
miles to the east of Stoke-on-Trent and two
miles north of
Cheadle in Staffordshire, England. Po****tion...
- in 1849. The line is
roughly 10.5
miles (16.9 km) long from
Kingsley &
Froghall to Ipstones. The land from L****
Brook Junction to
Ipstones was
opened by...
- (29 km) from Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, to
Froghall, Staffordshire. The
canal has 17
locks and the 76-yard (69 m)
Froghall Tunnel. The
first plans by the proprietors...
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Kingsley and
Froghall is a
former railway station of the
North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) that is now
preserved on the
Churnet Valley Railway in Staffordshire...
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Froghall Brickworks is a 0.26-hectare (0.64-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest east of
Chalfont St
Giles in Buckinghamshire. The site...
- (listen) was a thirteen-mile
extension of the
Caldon Canal running from
Froghall as far as
Uttoxeter in Staffordshire, England. It was
authorised in 1797...
- at
Froghall and
Oakamoor and the
limestone quarries at
Caldon Low. The
latter was also
owned by the NSR and
moved stone from the
quarry to
Froghall station...
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District L**** Alton,
Hulme End, Waterhouses, Cheadle, Biddulph, Endon,
Froghall, Oakamoor,
Cauldon Lowe,
Rushton Spencer, Rudyard, Tean City of Stoke-on-Trent...
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first iron-framed
building in the
world in 1797.
Thomas Bolton & Sons of
Froghall, Staffordshire, made the world's
first transatlantic telegraph cable in...
- the 1960s.
Limeburning kilns in
Great Britain 19th
century limekilns at
Froghall A
preserved lime kiln in
Burgess Park,
London Old lime kiln, Boscastle...