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Pickburn is a
hamlet in
South Yorkshire, England,
close to the
village of
Brodsworth and
Brodsworth Hall. The
hamlet appears to get its name from the small...
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Pickburn and
Brodsworth railway station was a
small railway station situated on the
South Yorkshire Junction Railway's line
between Wrangbrook Junction...
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Brodsworth is
mostly the
Roman Ridge,
except for a
small section adjacent to
Pickburn,
where it
extends out to the A1(M) near the
country park, and
follows Long...
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Riding Junction Railway Hull and
Barnsley Railway (Wath branch)
Terminus Pickburn and
Brodsworth Station and line
closed Hull,
Barnsley and West Riding...
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Barnsley Railway. It was
situated between Denaby and
Conisbrough and
Pickburn and
Brodsworth station. See also
Sprotborough (SYR)
railway station. The...
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English Poetry, 1783–1853 (London : Macmillan, 1900).
Edited with: J. P.
Pickburn & J. Le **** Brereton. A Mask (Sydney :
Sydney U. Women's College, 1913)...
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Express intercity coach services C7 203
Wombwell via Scawthorpe, Highfields,
Pickburn,
Hooton Pagnell, Clayton,
Thurnscoe and
Middlecliffe (Watersons)...
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Station (Town,
unless in
station name) Rail
company Year
closed Pickburn and
Brodsworth South Yorkshire Junction Railway 1903
Pickhill NER 1959 Pickhill...
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February 1903.
Intermediate p****enger
stations were at
Sprotborough and
Pickburn and Brodsworth. The Hull and
Barnsley Railway was
absorbed into the North...
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Architectural and
Archaeological Society for the
County of Buckingham, Vol. 7, J.
Pickburn, 1897, p. 358 This
article incorporates text from this source,
which is...