- The
Woodeaves Canal (sometimes
hyphenated as Wood-Eaves) was a short,
privately owned canal near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England. It was a
short waterway...
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Downstream of this
confluence it
continues south-west
until it
reaches Woodeaves then
Fenny Bentley, and p****es the
Bentley Brook Inn. It then
turns directly...
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Wingerworth Wingfield Park
Winnats P****
Winsick Winster Wirksworth Wood Side
Woodeaves Woodhead Woodhouses Woodlinkin Woodside Woodthorpe Woodville Woolley Woolley...
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unusual in
being divided into two
unequal parts by the
river Severn.
Woodeaves (west of the river) was only
linked to the rest of the
parish by a foot...
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Brook is to the west of the A515 road. A
former millrace known as
Woodeaves Canal abuts the Bradbourne.
There is a
village pond. The
south of the...
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Vicar General of
Shrewsbury Brother P. F.
Rynne suffered after a fire at
Woodeaves on
Tuesday 15
November 1983. Due to his
injuries he was
unable to continue...
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became Mill No 2 1891-80,000
spindles 1950-Mill No1
Woodeaves Co Ltd + Bowater's
Paper Bags 1974-
Woodeaves (Courtaulds Group)
closed 1985-Mill No 1 Bolton...
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recorded as 120
metres (130 yd) long and up to 3
metres (9 ft 10 in) high.
Woodeaves Mill was a corn mill,
standing of the site of an old furnace. TQ 496 356...
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Bentley in the past
worked at
Tattersell Cotton Mill,
which was
located in
Woodeaves, a
nearby hamlet approximately 1 mile from
Fenny Bentley. The mill was...
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Manchester cotton merchant. In 1886,
Cornelius bought the
cotton mill at
Woodeaves, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire,
which emplo****
around 100 workers. Cornelius...