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Masbrough is a
suburb of Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. It was
named as the west of
Rotherham by the
middle of the
Industrial Revolution, namely...
- The
Masbrough Independent Chapel (also
known as
Masbro Independent Chapel,
Masbrough Chapel and
Masbro Chapel) was an
Independent or Congregationalist...
- The
Masbrough boat
disaster (also
known as the
Rotherham boat
disaster and the
Masbrough ship disaster) was a
disaster that
occurred in a
boatyard on the...
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named simply '
Masbrough',
without the 'o',
since Rotherham had not yet
grown to
surround the village. The
station was
renamed '
Masbrough & Rotherham' in...
- left
Birmingham in 1795,
becoming pastor at
Masbrough, Rotherham, and
tutor of the
newly formed Masbrough academy. Also in 1793, the
Anglican cleric John...
- Rotherham, Yorkshire, England, in 1900, he
attended White's
school in
Masbrough,
where he
helped his
mother (stage name of Lily le Maine) to put on a...
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Kimberworth Park,
Kiveton Park Laughton-en-le-Morthen,
Letwell Maltby, Manvers,
Masbrough, Moorgate,
Morthen Parkgate Ravenfield, Rawmarsh,
Ryecroft Scholes, Slade...
- from Yorkshire. He was the
oldest son of
Samuel Walker, an
ironmaster in
Masbrough. He was MP for
Aldeburgh from 1818 to 1820.
Leigh Rayment's Historical...
- Hadfield, is
situated on the
corner of
Station Road and St Bede's Road in
Masbrough near the town centre.
Built from 1841 to 1842, it was
opened eight years...
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Chantry Bridges Forge Island Towpath Footbridge Forge Island Footbridge Masbrough Weir
Forge Island Car Park road
bridge Rotherham Lock
Corporation Bridge...