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- Dovecliffe railway station was originally named Smithley for Darley Main & Worsborough. The road from Worsbrough Dale to Dovecliffe is called Station Road....
- The Church of St. Mary is the parish church in Worsbrough Village in South Yorkshire, England. It is a Church of England church in the Diocese of Sheffield...
- 2-8-0+0-8-2 Garratt locomotive designed for banking coal trains over the Worsborough Bank, a steeply graded line in South Yorkshire and part of the Woodhead...
- Bridge, Stanley, Swinton, Thornhill, Wath-upon-Dearne, Wombwell and Worsborough. Outside the industrial region were Goole, Ilkley, Knaresborough, Otley...
- Park Museum & Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield Woodlands model village Worsborough Mill and Country Park Wortley Top Forge Yorkshire Wildlife Park "No....
- 4845°N 1.3028°W / 53.4845; -1.3028 (Junction with River Don Navigation) Branch(es) Elsecar, Worsborough Connects to River Don Navigation, Barnsley Canal...
- Campaign Group (SCG), a left-wing group within the party. West was born in Worsborough near Barnsley, South Yorkshire on 26 November 1935. He studied at Barnsley...
- Barrow Colliery was a coal mine in Worsborough, South Yorkshire, England. It was first dug in 1873, with the first coal being brought to the surface in...
- procession accompanied by a Scots piper, back to work at Barrow Colliery in Worsborough but then it was stopped by a picket of Kent miners. Scargill said, "I...
- two and a half hours powered by steam. The Worsborough (or Wentworth) incline, also known as Worsborough Bank was a formidable feature on the Wath to...