53°42′04″N 1°51′18″W / 53.701°N 1.855°W / 53.701; -1.855 Salterhebble is an area of Halifax, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, in...
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since it was opened. Significant improvements were made, including the Salterhebble branch to Halifax, opened in 1828, and ever-longer cuts to bypass river...
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Calderdale Royal Hospital, located on the main route to Huddersfield in Salterhebble. It has specialist departments: Calderdale's A&E department and the Calderdale...
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microscopes continues to be known as the Ramsden eyepiece. Ramsden was born at Salterhebble, Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England the son of Thomas Ramsden...
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wider, but shorter, boats. The shortest lock on the main network is Salterhebble Middle Lock on the Calder and Hebble Navigation, at about 56 feet (17...
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Reservoir, at Ogden, through Halifax and empties into the River Calder at Salterhebble. The name Hebble is a back formation from the local dialect word for...
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situated in the English town of Halifax. It is located in the suburb of Salterhebble and provides general services, emergency services and some specialist...
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Bradford and Huddersfield. The Hebble Brook joins the River Calder at Salterhebble. In 2004 Calderdale had a population of 192,405, of which 82,500 live...
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building on the rocks. The Skircoat Green Area of Halifax is north of Salterhebble and is one of the most expensive areas of Halifax. The main school in...
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services are split between there and the Calderdale Royal Hospital at Salterhebble, near Halifax. Kirkwood Hospice provides care for the terminally ill...
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fourteen years from 1876 to 1891. Bintliff was born on November 1, 1824, in Salterhebble, West Yorkshire to Gershom and Maria Hanson Bintliff. James was the third...
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the Calder and Hebble Navigation to make a navigable Cut or Canal from Salterhebble Bridge to Bailey Hall, near to the Town of Halifax, in the West Riding...
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of Slaithwaite B6110 Armitage Rd. Huddersfield Armitage Bridge B6112 Salterhebble Outlane part of the road was formerly the A6026 B6113 West Vale Ripponden...
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Norwood Green Bowling Park/West Bowling Laisterdyke Armley Cornholme Salterhebble Seacroft Hospital Thorpe Park East Leeds Parkway Osmondthorpe (reopening)...
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Cambridge. Ordained in 1912, his first post was as a Curate at St Jude's, Salterhebble. He was a Lecturer at St Augustine's College, Canterbury from 1913 to...
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and the couple had two sons. Wilson died in 1924, and was buried in Salterhebble in Yorkshire. 1861 census, Household schedule number 54, Piece 3511,...
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to Collingham Turnpike Trust Saddleworth to Thornsett Turnpike Trust Salterhebble, Stainland and Sowerby Bridge Turnpike Trust Sedbergh Turnpike Trust...
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John Oates (1793–1831) was an English architect born in Salterhebble, near Halifax, West Yorkshire. He was noted in Manchester in 1813, and it is thought...
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Challenge Cup in 1884 – 5 season beating Heckmondwike, Pudsey, Halifax, Salterhebble and Bradford before beating Manningham 8 minor points to 2 in the final...
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May 1824 Salterhebble, Stainland and Sowerby Bridge Roads Act 1824 (repealed) 5 Geo. 4. c. lxxxix 28 May 1824 (Repealed by Salterhebble Roads Act 1838...
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"Salterhebble Middle Lock at SE09492239, Halifax (1247238)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 June 2020 Historic England, "Salterhebble...
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kept the Albion Inn pub at Brighouse. Farrar died in December 1954 in Salterhebble, Halifax, Yorkshire. Albert was known as 'Alty' Farrar to his family...
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the said County, and a certain other Road communicating therewith." Salterhebble Road and Sowerby Bridge Road (West Yorkshire) Act 1838 (repealed) 1 &...
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between the two towns and incorporates a bad junction with the A6026 in Salterhebble and the Elland bypass that leads up towards a junction with the M62 Motorway...
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Woodroyde, Savile Park, Halifax. He was buried in All Saints’ Churchyard at Salterhebble. His fortune at death was a modest £4,658. He was twice married: his...
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805805°W / 53.738373; -1.805805 (Archway to Coley Hall) 1133869 Bank House Salterhebble House 17th century and earlier 3 November 1954 SE0955022595 53°41′59″N...
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Angels CE Primary School, Shelf St Patrick's RC Primary Academy, Elland Salterhebble Junior and Infant School, Halifax Salterlee Primary School, Shibden Savile...
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King's Cross railway station. He is buried inside All Saints’ Church, Salterhebble. Tom's nephew, Captain Walter Holdsworth, JP (1851–1885), a partner in...
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are now flooded and used for water skiing. There are three locks at Salterhebble. The bottom gate of the first was replaced by a guillotine gate when...
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Heptinstall 6,388 St Andrew, Holmfield Halifax (All Saints) All Saints, Salterhebble [95] Vicar: Stephen Lees 5,484 Halifax (Holy Trinity) (St Jude) Holy...
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