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Harringworth is a
village and
civil parish in
North Northamptonshire, England. It is
located close to the
border with Rutland, on the
southern bank of...
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Welland Viaduct,
Harringworth Viaduct or
Seaton Viaduct,
crosses the
valley of the
River Welland between Harringworth in
Northamptonshire and
Seaton in...
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Harringworth railway station was a
railway station near
Harringworth, Northamptonshire. It was on the
Oakham to
Kettering Line of the
Midland Railway,...
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William la Zouche, 1st
Baron Zouche (1276/86–1352), lord of the
manor of
Harringworth in Northamptonshire, was an
English baron and
soldier who
fought in the...
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their Tyseley base. The loco also took part in the 2007
season Harringworth Viaduct Shuttles, and a
journey from
Birmingham to
Kidderminster in conjunction...
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second wife,
William la Zouche, 5th
Baron Zouche (d. 25
December 1462) of
Harringworth, and secondly,
before 10
December 1471, as his
second wife, John Scrope...
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inherited several manors including Eaton Bray,
Calne and
Harringworth and by whom he had
three daughters and two sons.
Their elder son William...
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notable engineering features are the
Welland Viaduct (also
called Harringworth Viaduct) and
Corby Tunnel. The line was a
major part of the
Midland Main...
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railway p****ing
through tunnels to the
north and
south of it.
Called Harringworth Viaduct, it is the
longest viaduct on the
British Railway system excluding...
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priest in 1843, he
accepted the
college living of
Harringworth, Northamptonshire.
Harringworth was Blaydes' home for forty-three
years (1843–1886)....