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Horkstow is a
village and
civil parish in
North Lincolnshire, England, 4
miles (6.4 km) south-west from Barton-upon-Humber, 1 mile (1.6 km)
south from...
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Horkstow Grange is an
album by
British folk rock band
Steeleye Span.
Released in 1998, it is the band's 15th album, and the
first album the band recorded...
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Horkstow Bridge is a
suspension bridge that
spans the New
River Ancholme near the
village of
Horkstow in
North Lincolnshire. It was
designed by Sir John...
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substituted with
soprano saxophone.
Although ****ociated with the
village called Horkstow, its name in the
title was
originally misprinted "Harkstow Grange". Based...
- The name
Steeleye Span
comes from a
character in the
traditional song "
Horkstow Grange" (which they did not
actually record until they
released an album...
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Horkstow Roman villa is a
Roman villa and
scheduled monument in
Horkstow,
North Lincolnshire. It was
discovered in 1797 when
labourers found a
large floor...
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Horkstow Camera was a
monastic cell in Lincolnshire, England,
dependent on
Willoughton Preceptory, a
house of the
Knights Templar.
Until their disbandment...
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Cropredy Box (Fairport Convention) 1998:
Infinite Blue (The Poozies) 1998:
Horkstow Grange (Steeleye Span) 1999: Meet On the Ledge: The
classic Years 1967-1975...
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Sluice Gainsthorpe, Garthorpe, Goxhill, Grasby,
Gunness Haxey, Hibaldstow,
Horkstow,
Howsham Keadby, Keelby, Kingsforth, Kirmington,
Kirton in
Lindsey Luddington...
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Ancholme Drainage Scheme in Lincolnshire, and
Horkstow Bridge,
which he
designed to
cross the
river at
Horkstow in 1835–6, is one of the
earliest suspension...