Snibston Colliery Ground was a cricket ground in Coalville, Leicestershire. The land for the cricket ground was originally set aside for the miners at...
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Coalville (section St Mary's, Snibston)
five thousand men being made redundant. The disused colliery at Snibston was regenerated into Snibston Discovery Park but controversially closed in 2015...
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Barwell (1946–1947) Fox and Goose Ground, Coalville (1913–1914) Town Ground, Coalville (1950) Snibston Colliery Ground, Coalville (1957–1982) Ashby Road...
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Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2015. "Snibston Colliery Ground, Coalville". CricketArchive. Archived from the original on 21 July...
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Australia Women won by 151 runs Snibston Colliery Ground, Coalville Umpires: F Palmer (Eng) and A Swift (Eng)...
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Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 18 December 2017. "Snibston Grange". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 18 December...
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Mineworkers discovered a copious saline spring when working coal at Moira Colliery, 3 miles (5 km) west of the town, in 1805. Here developers built the Moira...
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(equivalent to £50,609,375 in 2023): the Newcastle locomotive works, Snibston collieries and £50,000 went to his cousin George Robert Stephenson, the only...
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of its preservation years have been spent at Snibston from 1992 where it was one of the exhibits. Snibston sadly closed in 2018 and in May 2019, the locomotive...
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Meadows Broxtowe Smockmill Common South Norfolk Snakemoor Buckinghamshire Snibston Grange Leicestershire Snipe Dales Lincolnshire Somersham Cambridgeshire...
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the landscape. The coalfields were exploited from mines at Coalville, Snibston, Hugglescote, Ibstock, Nailstone, Bagworth and Ellistown. Brickworks and...
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bottles bearing the name of McCarthy and Beckworth, Coalville. Whitwick Colliery is remembered for an underground fire in 1898 that killed 35 miners in...
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the urban sprawl of Coalville to the same degree as parts of Whitwick, Snibston and Hugglescote. A walk along Brook Lane, The Green, Main Street and Lily...
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Measham, Moira, Oakthorpe and Donisthorpe, Ravenstone and Packington, Snibston, Thringstone, Valley, Whitwick. Rutland and Melton: Asfordby, Bottesford...
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