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- 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...
- 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...
- section playing competitive cricket in the Erewash Young Cricketers League. Nutbrook Cricket Club, was founded in 1937. Their ground is situated on the border...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- of York, and 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...
- 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...
- is a traffic free path (98%) through Shipley Country Park known as the Nutbrook Trail. There is a gap for approximately 10 miles (16 km) before NCN 67...
- 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...