Ningwood railway station, was an intermediate station of the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, incorporated in 1860. It opened over a ten-month...
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1953 by Ningwood railway station, at the southern edge of the settlement. The station was part of the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, built to...
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and Ryde. Cowes railway station was inconveniently up a steep hill from the ferry port. From 1861, the pace of proposing further railways on the island...
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The Isle of Wight Railway was a railway company on the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom; it operated 14 miles (23 kilometres) of railway line between Ryde...
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September 1953. Freshwater; Yarmouth; Ningwood; Calbourne & Shalfleet; Watchingwell; opened 20 July 1889 as a private station for Sir John Stephen Barrington...
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the station has long since gone. William Oliver Bennett, the station master at Ningwood, was appointed in 1913 and stayed in post until 1924 when he transferred...
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55+1⁄2-mile (89.3 km) network of railway lines on the Isle of Wight, which operated both as a self-contained railway network, and as links to ferry services...
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Calbourne and Shalfleet railway station, was an intermediate station of the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway, incorporated in 1860, opened over...
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Yarmouth railway station, was an intermediate station of the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway. It was incorporated in 1860, opened over a ten-month...
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of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Some stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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northwest of the island, between the settlements of Cranmore in the east, Ningwood to the south, and the Newtown River to the east. The northern edge of Hamstead...
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area that were mentioned in the Domesday book; the Shalfleet Manor House, Ningwood Manor, and Hamstead Manor. In August 2009 metal detectorists searching...
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Transport on the Isle of Wight (section Bus stations)
Ryde bus station is slightly smaller than Newport's and is located on the Esplanade near the Hovertravel terminal and Island Line railway station. Over time...
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Street: St Joseph's Catholic Church, School & Presbytery 37 Leopard Street: Ningwood (terrace house) 40 Linton Street: Kangaroo Point Uniting Church (formerly...
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Gunville (section Steam Railway (demolished))
and to Newport. Apart from the main stations at Freshwater and Yarmouth, there were miniature stations at Ningwood, Calbourne & Shalfleet, and Carisbrooke...
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linked with a theme – as in series 4 with two walks in Yorkshire from railway stations. Unlike similar series, Walks Around Britain doesn't concentrate on...
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Nichols Moss (Cumbria Wildlife Trust) Nind (Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust) Ningwood Common (Hampshire & IOW Wildlife Trust) Nipstone Rock (Shropshire Wildlife...
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Swindon Works, Western Region, British Railways. Arthur William Colley, Foreman Painter, Saunders Roe Ltd. (Ningwood, Isle of Wight). John Connor, Surgeryman...
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