EPW014953 ENGLAND (1926). Coventry Road and the town centre, Market Harborough, from the west, 1926
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| Title | [EPW014953] Coventry Road and the town centre, Market Harborough, from the west, 1926 |
| Reference | EPW014953 |
| Date | 11-April-1926 |
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| Place name | MARKET HARBOROUGH |
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| District | |
| Country | ENGLAND |
| Easting / Northing | 473017, 287144 |
| Longitude / Latitude | -0.9248131189534, 52.476964452576 |
| National Grid Reference | SP730871 |
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David Giles |
Friday 5th of May 2023 04:57:15 PM | |
John W |
Sunday 19th of February 2017 07:24:36 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:36:33 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:35:20 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:33:08 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:29:11 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:25:53 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:20:50 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:18:25 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:18:24 PM | |
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Saturday 21st of November 2015 10:12:11 PM | |
K9-Q |
Sunday 27th of September 2015 08:25:09 PM | |
The line this pin marks is the branch to Northhampton; it has just parted from the Rugby branch by this point. It was a joint LNWR and Great Northern line, closed to passengers in 1960 and completely in 1980. |
John W |
Sunday 19th of February 2017 07:22:39 PM |
K9-Q |
Sunday 27th of September 2015 08:20:46 PM | |
This railway station was opened 1885 jointly by the Midland Railway and the London and NW Railway, replacing their separate stations. |
John W |
Sunday 19th of February 2017 07:21:03 PM |
K9-Q |
Sunday 27th of September 2015 08:18:31 PM | |
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Sunday 27th of September 2015 08:02:51 PM | |
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Sunday 27th of September 2015 08:02:50 PM | |
K9-Q |
Sunday 27th of September 2015 07:59:00 PM | |
This bridge carries both the Northampton and Rugby bound lines - they split a short distance further on. |
John W |
Sunday 19th of February 2017 07:29:59 PM |