- The
Nutbrook Canal was a
canal in
England which ran
between Shipley in
Derbyshire and the
Erewash Canal,
joining it near Trowell. It was
built to serve...
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Nutbrook Cricket Club is an
amateur cricket club on the
eastern boundary of West Hallam, Derbyshire, England. The club has a
history dating back to 1937...
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section playing competitive cricket in the
Erewash Young Cricketers League.
Nutbrook Cricket Club, was
founded in 1937.
Their ground is
situated on the border...
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Erewash Canal in 1779 and the
completion of the
Nutbrook Canal in 1796, from
which point in time the
Nutbrook Canal took this traffic. The
incline in use...
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certain Railways and
other Roads to
communicate therewith.
Nutbrook Canal Act 1793 33 Geo. 3. c. 111 3 June 1793 An Act for
making and maintaining...
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navigable -
remainder of
route partly in
water but unnavigable,
partly lost
Nutbrook Canal 4.5 mi (7 km) 13 1796 1895
Abandoned -
majority of the
route now...
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Anglican Parish Church being at Cotmanhay, to the
north of Ilkeston. The
Nutbrook Canal,
completed in 1796
linked Shipley to the
Erewash Canal.
Listed buildings...
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Nottingham Canal and in 1793 the
Derby Canal,
working in the
meantime on the
Nutbrook Canal. One of his
major works was the 44 feet (13 m) long single-span Holmes...
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enter the
school through the
front gate,
access was, and
still is, from
Nutbrook Avenue.
School ****emblies were very
formal affairs as
staff wore their...
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community allotment spaces at
Loscoe and Marlpool. The
Nutbrook Trail (named for the
Nutbrook Canal) is a 10-mile (16 km) traffic-free path
between Long...