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1865
In Northern England:
- 1865; Camerons Brewery Ltd was founded by John William Cameron in Hartlepool.
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046460:High Level and Old Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, c.1865
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Camerons Brewery
- Overview About Camerons Brewery Camerons Brewery Ltd was founded in 1865 by John William Cameron in Hartlepool. The main brewery building is called the Lion Brewery, built in 1892. The site …
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Church of St John the Evangelist
- Overview Timeline Map Street View The Church of St John the Evangelist is located by the junction of Marton Road and North Ormesby Road in Middlesbrough. The church was built …
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Sacred Heart Church, North Gosforth
- Overview About the Church Map Street View The Sacred Heart Church in North Gosforth was built c.1865 in the Early English gothic style. The church is notable for its significant …
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Hartlepool Borough Hall
- Overview Map Street View Hartlepool Borough Hall was built on Middlegate in 1865, by C.J. Adams. The municipal buildings included a market hall. The 3-bay extension to the right of …
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Brotton Railway Station (1865 - 1970s)
- Brotton Railway Station was located south side of Skelton Road in Brotton. The station was built by the Cleveland Railway company and opened to freight traffic on the 23rd of …
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Former Railway Station
- Overview About Keswick Station Map Part of the Cockermouth, Keswick and Penrith Railway Officially opened for passenger traffic on the 2nd of January 1865 Closed to passengers on the 6th of …
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Church of Mary, Allithwaite
- Overview Map Street View St Mary's Church is the parish church in Allithwaite. The church was built by y E.G. Paley and consecrated by the Bishop of Carlisle on the 29th June …
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Penruddock Station (1865 - 1972)
- The station at Penruddock, on the Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway, opened to passenger traffic on the 2nd of January 1865. The station closed on the 6th of March 1972.
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Church of St James, Staveley
- Overview About St James' Church Map Street View St James' Church, Staveley is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Staveley, Cumbria. History In …
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Factory Bridge over River Coquet
- Overview Map Street View This road bridge over the River Coquet was built in c.1865. It is known as Factory Bridge, presumably for the close proximity to the former mill/factory …
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Kents Bank Railway Station
- Overview Map Street View The station building at Kents Bank was designed in 1865 by the Lancaster-based architects, Paley and Austin, for the Furness Railway. The station is now unstaffed …
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Christ Church, Cockermouth
- Overview Map Street View Christ Church is located by the junction of Sullart Street and South Street in Cockermouth. The Parish church was built in 1865, designed by Whitehaven architect …
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Cockermouth Station (1865 - 1966)
- The railway station in Cockermouth was opened to passengers on the 2nd of January 1865. It was opened jointly by the Cockermouth, Keswick & Penrith Railway and the Cockermouth & …
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046460:High Level and Old Tyne Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, c.1865
Pinned by Simon Cotterill