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Carrville


Carrville is a village in County Durham, now a effectively a suburb of Durham. It was predominantly an agricultural area until the 19th centaury when the village developed in association with the growth of coal mining. Carville forms part of Belmont Civil Parish.

County Durham Belmont Viaduct Belmont Belmont Civil Parish Bridge over Broomside Railway Cutting Ramside Hall Hotel
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High Street in Carrville

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Sportsmans Arms in Carrville

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Church Hall, St Mary Magdalene

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Church of St. Mary Magdalene

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History of Belmont, Broomside and Carrville from the early 19th Century
- History, old maps and photos - part of the Website: History of places to the east of Durham City.

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Carrville Methodist Church

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Belmont Parish Council

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JW Kirkwood - 8th DLI - Carrville (Gassed)

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Belmont Viaduct
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Belmont Viaduct
- Overview Map Belmont Viaduct is a railway viaduct over the River Wear, built in 1856 for the Auckland branch line of the North Eastern Railway. It is located north of the …
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Wright, G.E - Carrville - Wounded

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Wright, E - A.S.C. - Carrville - Wounded

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Pte. B Little - Carrville

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Houses on Bainbridge Street

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The Travellers Rest

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