- to the west of the village. The
station was
actually in the
hamlet of
Harecroft, 2
miles (3.2 km) away, and was
closed down in May 1955 to p****engers...
-
Harecroft Road is a
cricket ground in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. The
first recorded match on the
ground was in 1926, when
Cambridgeshire pla**** the Leicestershire...
- Lay****, Esholt, Micklethwaite,
Goose Eye, Stanbury, Hainworth, Tong, and
Harecroft are 'washed over' by the designation. Much semi-rural land on the fringes...
- M&GN
Peterborough to
Sutton Bridge via
Wisbech North railway station on
Harecroft Road.
There were also
harbour lines either side of the Port of Wisbech...
-
established in
Harecroft House on the
North Brink. The
house had been
donated on a long-term
lease for the
purpose by
Baron Peckover's family.
Harecroft House...
- Halsham,
Hambleton (Craven),
Hambleton (Selby), Hampole, Harden, Hardraw,
Harecroft, Harehills,
Harehills Corner, Harewood, Harley, Harlington, Harlthorpe...
- To J.F. Wake Ltd., Dealers, Darlington,
County Durham, July 1920 No. 4
Harecroft An
outside cylinder 0-6-0ST
built in 1885 by the
Lowca Engineering Co...
- To J.F. Wake Ltd., Dealers, Darlington,
County Durham, July 1920 No. 4
Harecroft An
outside cylinder 0-6-0ST
built in 1885 by the
Lowca Engineering Co...
- At the
start of the 1922–23
season the club
began renting a
field in
Harecroft Road from a
local landowner named Mr Overland, and
permission was also...
- Cambridge. 1970–1971:
James Gee
Pascoe Crowden, of
Little Needham, 75
Harecroft Road, Wisbech. 1971–1972:
Colonel Douglas Robert Beaumont Kaye, of Brinkley...