-
London and the West End
moved to
south London. The
first development was in
Washway, now
Brixton Road. With the
enclosing of the
Manor of Lambeth,
owned by...
-
family R. B. D.
Douglas (Member of
Parliament for Portsmouth)
Adenauer "
Washway"
Douglas (son of R. B. D. Douglas;
Mayor of Portsmouth)
Michael Douglas...
- near A16 A151 in
Spalding B1357
Barrier Bank near A16
Cowbit Road A17
Washway Road B1358 (defunct) A17 in
Holbeach Clough A17 in
Fleet Hargate De facto...
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Pitsmoor Kearsley Greater Manchester Whitegate 132 kV
Kirkby Merseyside Washway Farm 132 kV
Rainhill Kirkstall West
Yorkshire Elland Bradford West Skelton...
-
Brixton Road,
where it ran
along the
course of the stream, was
known as the "
Washway", and the
stream itself was
often called the "Wash". By that time the Effra...
- in the
Peterborough and
District Football League.
Victorian windmill on
Washway Road The UK's
smallest Pillbox on Penny-Bridge Road[citation needed] Rosman...
- was
working as a
solicitor in
Manchester and
residing at Woodheys, on
Washway Road, in
Ashton upon
Mersey (today Sale), he
married Kate
Carolyn Lord...
-
Soares (1864-1926), then a
solicitor in
Manchester residing at Woodheys, on
Washway Road, in
Ashton upon
Mersey (today Sale),
later a
Liberal Member of Parliament...
-
there is a
right turn for the B1357 for
Moulton Seas End. At
Whaplode as
Washway Road, it p****es Saracen's Head. At this
point the
former road p****ed through...
- (1852) 5 1 (chain) 41 Geo. 3. (U.K.) c.
xcviii 1801
Cheshire &
Derbys A626
Washway (Crossford
Bridge to Altringham) 3 miles, 4 furlongs, 164 yards (5.8 km)...