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Linby is a
small village and
civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. The
nearest town is
Hucknall which is
immediately to the south-west. The village...
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Linby is a
civil parish in the
Gedling district of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains 27
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Hills and Annesley. To the north-east of the town are the
villages of
Linby and Papplewick, and
beyond these two,
Newstead Abbey and its grounds, once...
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Linby railway station was a
station on what is now the
Robin Hood Line. It was used
predominantly to
serve Linby Colliery. It shut in 1964. When the line...
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recovered from
Linby railway station. Now in use at
Brands Crossing as a
demonstration signal box, with
public access.
Linby Colliery Sidings Signal...
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Linby Colliery Football Club is a
football club from
Linby in Nottinghamshire, England. They were
formed in 1892 and were
known as
Linby Colliery Welfare...
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being the
parishes of
Bestwood Park,
Burton Joyce, Calverton, Lambley,
Linby, Newstead, Papplewick,
Stoke Bardolph and Woodborough)
Carlton Urban District...
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Bestwood Park, Brinsley, Calverton, Felley, Greasley, Kimberley, Lambley,
Linby, Newstead, Papplewick, Selston, and Woodborough. 1950–1955: The
Urban Districts...
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Linby (Great
Northern Railway) was a
railway station on the
Great Northern Railway's
Nottingham to
Shirebrook line. No
trace of the
station remains. The...
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Letters and Journals, 1982. "Mystery of Byron, an
illegitimate child and
Linby church".
Hucknall Dispatch. 1 June 2010.
Archived from the
original on 24...