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Ticknall is a
small village and
civil parish in
South Derbyshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish (including Calke) at the 2011
Census was...
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February 1926 – 3
September 1986) was a
British farmer at
Scaddows Farm near
Ticknall, Derbyshire, who
became a
radio and
television personality.
Moult was born...
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Ticknall Tramway was a 12.8 mi (20.6 km) long 4 ft 2 in (1,270 mm)
gauge horse-drawn
plateway terminating at
Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. It operated...
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through 84 feet (26 m) to
level branches,
which would serve collieries at
Ticknall, Coleorton,
Cloud Hill, near Breedon-on-the-Hill, and
Staunton Harold....
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Ticknall is a
civil parish in the
South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. It
contains 66
listed buildings that are
recorded in the
National Heritage...
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Ticknall Cricket Club is an
amateur cricket club
based in
Ticknall, Derbyshire, England. The
origin of the club is unknown, but it is
locally believed...
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Calke Abbey is a
Grade I
listed country house near
Ticknall, Derbyshire, England, in the care of the
charitable National Trust. The site was an Augustinian...
- St George's Church,
Ticknall is a
Grade II
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Ticknall, Derbyshire. The
church was
built in 1842 by the architect...
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gritstones and coal
measures reappear in the far
south of
Derbyshire from
Ticknall (limestone) to
Swadlincote (coal measures). Some
areas of the
White Peak...
- Delhi.
Smith died from
dysentery in 1864.
Smith was born in
Ashby Road,
Ticknall, Derbyshire, in
February 1814.
After working as a
cordwainer like his father...