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Snailbeach is a
village in Shropshire, England,
located near
Shrewsbury at grid
reference SJ375025. The po****tion
details taken at the 2011
census can...
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Snailbeach District Railways was a
British narrow gauge railway in Shropshire. It was
built to
carry lead ore from
mines in the
Stiperstones to Pontesbury...
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Snailbeach Countryside Site is an
industrial archeology site in Shropshire. It is
located three 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of the
village of
Pontesbury and...
- Hill, and
around the
village of Condover. Lead
mining also took
place at
Snailbeach and the Stiperstones, but this has now ceased.
Other primary industries...
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which used them included:
Welsh Highland Railway Glyn
Valley Tramway Snailbeach District Railways Ashover Light Railway Rainham Cement Works Kent Four...
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released including models representing prototypes from the WHR, Ashover,
Snailbeach, GVT and War Department.
These have been
launched alongside a
range of...
- a long
mining history, once
linked to
Snailbeach and
Hanwood via the
Minsterley branch line and the
Snailbeach District Railways, it
supplied local industry...
- The
engine shed
illustrated in the book is
based on that at
Snailbeach on the
Snailbeach District Railways. "You Can't Win!" is the only
story in this...
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around Clee Hill and lead was
mined near the
border with Wales, e.g. at
Snailbeach.
Church Stretton was a
centre of
textile manufacture and
Ludlow thrived...
- 4+3⁄4
miles (8 km) Rye and
Camber Tramway: 3 ft (914 mm); 3
miles (5 km)
Snailbeach District Railways: 2 feet 4 inches (710 mm); 3+1⁄4
miles (5 km) Snowdon...