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Lickey End is a
village in the
Bromsgrove district of Worcestershire, England. It is
situated just
north of Bromsgrove, to the south-east of the junction...
- the
Lickey Ridge,
amongst the
Lickey Hills, its
proximity to
countryside and the city
makes it a po****r
commuter area. The
civil parish of
Lickey and...
- The
Lickey Incline,
south of Birmingham, is the
steepest sustained main-line
railway incline in
Great Britain. The
climb is a
gradient of 1 in 37.7 (2...
- BR 58100). It was
designed by
James Anderson for
banking duties on the
Lickey Incline in
Worcestershire (south of Birmingham), England. It
became known...
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Lickey Hills Country Park is a
country park in England. It is 10
miles (16 kilometres)
south west of
Birmingham and 24
miles (39 kilometres)
north east...
- The
Lickey Hills (known
locally as
simply The
Lickeys) are a
range of
hills in Worcestershire, England, 11
miles (18 km) to the south-west of the centre...
- car
factory to the
south east and the
Lickey Hills and
Cofton Hackett Park just south. The po****r
rural Lickey Hills Country Park is 1⁄2 mile (800 metres)...
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Lickey Grange is a
Victorian house and
estate in the
village of
Lickey,
Bromsgrove District, Worcestershire, near Birmingham, England. Car manufacturer...
- also
known as an
arterial route or line. Its main line
incorporated the
Lickey Incline 2
miles (3.2 km) of
track climbing a 1-in-37 (2.7%) gradient, northbound...
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train without coupling (as
demonstrated in
archive films of
banking on the
Lickey Incline)
before applying more power, thus
precluding the need for a standing...