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Kinnerley (historic
Welsh name: Generdinlle) is a
small village in Shropshire, England. It lies
between the
neighbouring villages of
Dovaston and Pentre...
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Kinnerley is a
civil parish in Shropshire, England. It
contains 29
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage List for England. Of these...
- was no run-round
facility at Melverley, now a terminus, the
train from
Kinnerley propelled a
single coach on the
outward trip. All p****enger operation...
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Kinnerley Junction railway station was a
station to the
south of
Kinnerley, Shropshire, England. The
station was
opened in 1866 and
closed in 1933. Quick...
- base at
Kinnerley in Shropshire. 1970 - ****ed with a new
boiler by its
makers the
Hunslet Engine Company at
Leeds and it
returned to
Kinnerley on 29 January...
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World War II when a top-secret
armaments storage centre was
built at
Kinnerley. The line
remained in
military ownership until it was
closed in 1960....
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consecrated in 1817;
before then at
least some
burials took
place at
Kinnerley. It
contains CWGC-registered war
graves of two
officers and two soldiers...
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early 1223,
Llywelyn crossed the
border into
Shropshire and
captured Kinnerley and
Whittington castles. The
Marshals took
advantage of Llywelyn's involvement...
- of Lady Ida's Well
close to the Weir
Brook the
north of the
village of
Kinnerley, Shropshire. It is a
natural water spring that she
discovered in 1895...
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parishes transferred to the
Diocese of
Lichfield were: Criftins, Hengoed,
Kinnerley, Knockin, Llanyblodwell, Llanymynech, Melverley, Morton, Oswestry, St...