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Area of Nottingham, England
Cinderhill is an area in the City of Nottingham. It is located roughly 3.1 miles (5.0 km) from the City Centre, and surrounding areas include Bulwell to
Cinderhill
LARP project in Sweden
publications. The game events took place in the fictional village of Cinderhill. The game setting was based on the world of Valenor, from Mike Pohjola's
Dragonbane
Church in Nottingham, England
Christ Church, Cinderhill is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Cinderhill, Nottingham. The church dates from 1856 and was constructed
Christ_Church,_Cinderhill
Nottinghamshire colliery entrepreneur
engine at Babbington down to a landsale wharf on the Edge property near Cinderhill turnpike gate was confirmed by the plan accompanying North's lease of
Thomas_North_(coal_owner)
City and council area in Nottinghamshire, England
Bestwood Park Bilborough Broxtowe Bulwell town Bulwell Hall Carrington Cinderhill Clifton Dunkirk Forest Fields Highbury Vale Hockley Hyson Green Lace Market
Nottingham
Nottingham Express Transit tram stop
Cinderhill is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) light rail system in the city of Nottingham on the boundary between the suburbs of Basford
Cinderhill_tram_stop
Human settlement in England
towards the North, Bestwood to the east, Hempshill Vale to the west and Cinderhill and Basford towards the south. At the 2001 census, the area had a population
Highbury_Vale
Council estate in Nottingham, England
located 5 miles (8 km) from the City Centre and lies west of Aspley and Cinderhill, south of Bulwell, east of Strelley and north of Bilborough. At the 2001
Broxtowe,_Nottingham
Village and civil parish in Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England
located in Nottinghamshire, England, neighbouring Kimberley, Watnall, Cinderhill and Basford. The population of the civil parish at the 2021 census was
Nuthall
Mine in City of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Babbington colliery, which was adjacent to Cinderhill Colliery, was a coal mine in Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire, England. The mine opened in 1841, and was
Babbington_Colliery
Human settlement in England
→ Cinderhill → Bulwell → Bulwell Hall → Rise Park → Warren Hill → Bestwood Park → Arnold 79A Nottingham → Alfreton Road → Nuthall Road → Cinderhill →
Bulwell_Hall_Estate
Area of Kirkburton, West Yorkshire, England
Cinderhill (block C), Storthes Hall Park Student Village
Storthes_Hall
English footballer
Nottingham Forest and Walsall. Signed for Nottingham Forest from local club Cinderhill Colliery in 1951, originally played as a winger; switched to centre forward
Tommy Wilson (footballer, born 1930)
Tommy_Wilson_(footballer,_born_1930)
Public house and hotel in Monmouth, Wales
The Riverside Hotel is a public house and hotel located in Cinderhill Street, Monmouth, Wales. The hotel has a bar and a function room and has 17 bedrooms
The_Riverside_Hotel,_Monmouth
Nottingham Express Transit tram stop in Nottingham, England
park, is on the site of the former Babbington Colliery, also known as Cinderhill Colliery, which opened in 1841 and was the first site for large-scale
Phoenix_Park_tram_stop
Town in Nottinghamshire, England
Basford, Bagnall Road (70), Cinderhill (71), Bulwell, Norwich Gardens, Morrisons. 79: Nottingham, Nuthall Road, Aspley, Cinderhill, Bulwell, Rise Park, Top
Bulwell
Road in England
further, with a KFC and Tesco Express (Cinderhill Express) with a service station. The B6008 is at the large Cinderhill Roundabout. To the north is the Phoenix
A610_road
Area of Nottingham, England
→ Cinderhill → Bulwell → Rise Park → Warren Hill → Bestwood Park → Arnold ■ 79B: Nottingham → Radford (Alfreton Road) → Nuthall Road → Cinderhill → Bulwell
Radford,_Nottingham
Light-rail tramway in Nottingham, England
Park & Ride site, following the alignment of a former colliery railway. Cinderhill is the only intermediate stop on this branch, and the only stop on the
Nottingham_Express_Transit
Road to Cinderhill. They too had been replacing their trams with trolleybuses, and the wiring on the final section between Heanor and Cinderhill was completed
Trolleybuses_in_Nottingham
Housing estate in Nottingham, England
its main purpose was to carry goods and supplies to and from the local Cinderhill Colliery. Adjacent to the Bilborough, Basford and Leen Valley wards, development
Aspley,_Nottingham
heads. Christ Church, Cinderhill 52°59′01″N 1°11′50″W / 52.98360°N 1.19716°W / 52.98360; -1.19716 (Christ Church, Cinderhill) 1855–56 The church was
Listed buildings in Nottingham (Aspley ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Nottingham_(Aspley_ward)
Town in Monmouthshire, Wales
forges formed heaps, and were used in building foundations; the name of Cinderhill Street in Overmonnow dates from this period. During the period of turmoil
Monmouth
British priest and chaplain-general
the Royal Air Force. However, after a short time he left to work in the Cinderhill Pit, Nottinghamshire for two and a half years. In 1951, he was ordained
Peter_Mallett
Metropolitan borough in England
UDC 1973 Holme Valley Parish Council Holmfirth and Honley, Brockholes, Cinderhills, Hade Edge, Hepworth, Hinchliffe Mill, Holmbridge, Holme, Jackson Bridge
Kirklees
Town in West Yorkshire, England
referred to as "Holmfirth", and include Austonley, Arrunden, Burnlee, Cinderhills, Cliff, Deanhouse, Netherthong, Gully, Flushhouse, Hade Edge, Thongsbridge
Holmfirth
Tram system in Derbyshire, England
of which only 11 miles (18 km) were laid, the section from Ripley to Cinderhill. This was the beginning of the service known locally as the Ripley Rattlers
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Tramways Company
Nottinghamshire_and_Derbyshire_Tramways_Company
Suburban area in Nottingham, England
→ Radford → Ainsley Estate → Beechdale → Aspley Silverdale Tours S34 Ainsley Estate → Beechdale → Strelley → Broxtowe → Aspley → Cinderhill → Bulwell
Beechdale,_Nottingham
Nottingham Express Transit tram stop
station Bulwell towards Hucknall Line 1 David Lane towards Toton Lane Cinderhill towards Phoenix Park Line 2 David Lane towards Clifton South Location
Highbury_Vale_tram_stop
River in Cheshire, England
continues this westward course, passing under the M6 and Poolford Lane near Cinderhill and then Brereton Lane, north of Dockbank Farm at Sproston. The river
River_Croco
Church in England
(later organist of St Leodegarius Church, Basford, then Christ Church, Cinderhill) Charles Lymn 1894 – 1914 – ???? H. Freestone ca. 1916 Charles Edward
High_Pavement_Chapel
English footballer
Position Centre forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 0000–1944 Cinderhill Colliery 1944–1949 Nottingham Forest 5 (0) 1949–1956 Peterborough United
Freddie_Martin_(footballer)
Housing estate in Nottingham, England
Strelley ■ 77C: Nottingham → Alfreton Road → Aspley Lane → Strelley → Cinderhill ■ 78: Nottingham → Alfreton Road → Nuthall Road → Broxtowe → Strelley
Strelley,_Nottingham
Canal in the East Midlands of England
the canal looped to the north around the iron works, passing through Cinderhill Lock before turning south-eastwards. The canal was re-routed along the
Chesterfield_Canal
end of 1868, union membership was down to under 500, mostly based at Cinderhill. Remaining members in south Derbyshire split away to form their own district
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Miners' Association
Derbyshire_and_Nottinghamshire_Miners'_Association
Football tournament
Reserves 2–1 Sutton Town Cinderhill Road, Bulwell after 2–2 draw at the City Ground 1900–01 Notts County Reserves 2–0 Newark Cinderhill Road, Bulwell 1901–02
Nottinghamshire_Senior_Cup
Church
collapsed in 1859, by Thomas Allom. In 1856 a new church of Christ Church, Cinderhill was created in the parish followed in 1905 by a new church of St. Aidan's
St Leodegarius Church, Basford
St_Leodegarius_Church,_Basford
Place in Monmouthshire, Wales
large piles of cinders; these "cinder hills", which gave their name to Cinderhill Street, were removed in the eighteenth century. The area was also known
Overmonnow
Hamlet in Nottinghamshire, England
engine at Babbington down to a landsale wharf on the Edge property near Cinderhill turnpike gate was confirmed by the plan accompanying North's lease of
Babbington
English footballer and manager (1898–1944)
Samuel Jennings Date of birth (1898-12-26)26 December 1898 Place of birth Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire, England Date of death 21 August 1944(1944-08-21) (aged 45)
Sam_Jennings
station, Great Northern Railway, Nottinghamshire 1855 Christ Church, Cinderhill, Nottingham 1856 Warehouse, 16 Pilcher Gate, Nottingham 1856 1, 3, 5,
Thomas_Chambers_Hine
E&W 166 Church Stretton Fault System Brenchley & Rawson 2006 Cinderhill Fault or Cinderhill Fault System E&W 125, E&W 126 Smith et al. 2005 Clandown Fault
List of geological faults of England
List_of_geological_faults_of_England
Market town and suburb of Nottingham
– Arnold – Killsick ■ 79: Nottingham – Alfreton Road – Nuthall Road – Cinderhill – Bulwell – Rise Park – Warren Hill – Bestwood Park – Arnold ■ 87: Nottingham
Arnold,_Nottinghamshire
04°W / 51.04; -00.04 TQ3729 Cinderhill Derbyshire 53°01′N 1°28′W / 53.01°N 01.46°W / 53.01; -01.46 SK3646 Cinderhill Nottinghamshire 52°59′N 1°13′W
List of United Kingdom locations: Chi-Ck
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Chi-Ck
Football tournament season
Colliery 4 Berkhamsted Town 3–1 Edgware Town 5 Bestwood Colliery 1–1 Cinderhill Colliery 6 Bognor Regis Town 1–1 Bexhill Town 7 Bourneville Athletic 1–3
1951–52 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1951–52_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Diocese of the Church of England
Chilwell Christ Church, High Road 1903 Church Warsop St Peter and St Paul Cinderhill Christ Church, Nuthall Road 1856 Clarborough St John the Baptist, Church
Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham
Diocese_of_Southwell_and_Nottingham
Suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, England
Florence Pit. The site is now occupied by an industrial estate called Cinderhill after the most visible reminder of the colliery. A considerable amount
Weston_Coyney
Village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England
The Seely family were coal owners and had bought the Babbington pits (Cinderhill, Broxtowe, Kimberley and Bulwell, inter alia) in 1870, so it is probable
Calverton,_Nottinghamshire
English cricketer
Carrington, Nottinghamshire, England Died 23 June 2006(2006-06-23) (aged 89) Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire, England Batting Right-handed Role Wicketkeeper Domestic
Eric_Meads
Tramways Company for the construction of a line within the city from Cinderhill to connect with the existing Corporation lines at Basford, and in return
Nottingham Corporation Tramways
Nottingham_Corporation_Tramways
Mayor of Nottingham, England
& R. Morley, had joined by 1845. Further investment in a deeper mine, Cinderhill Colliery in the same area as Babbington, then proved a risky strategy
Thomas Wakefield (mayor of Nottingham)
Thomas_Wakefield_(mayor_of_Nottingham)
River in England
wheel in 1773 is unclear, as it was described as "Carlton Wheel with the CinderHill", suggesting that it was used for some other purpose as well as grinding
The_Moss
Register:62181: (B) Cinderhill Mills Stansfield (Todmorden), SD 9520 2465 53°43′06″N 2°04′27″W / 53.71822°N 2.07421°W / 53.71822; -2.07421 (Cinderhill Mills (T))
List_of_mills_in_Calderdale
Football tournament season
Shaftesbury 101 Prescot Cables 1–1 Flint Town United 102 Ransome & Marles 1–0 Cinderhill Colliery 103 Retford Town 8–2 Brigg Town 104 Rossendale United 2–0 Darwen
1952–53 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1952–53_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
British canal
to the south of Staveley Works. The original route was then filled in. Cinderhill Lock on the old route was replaced by Hollingwood Lock on the new. After
Hollingwood_Common_Canal
Football tournament season
Hoddesdon Town 104 Shildon 1–2 Willington 105 Shirebrook Miners Welfare 4–0 Cinderhill Colliery 106 Shotton Colliery Welfare 5–1 Trimdon Grange Colliery 107
1954–55 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1954–55_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
England, retrieved 3 July 2020 Historic England, "Nos. 40, 42 and 44 Cinderhills Road, Holme Valley (1134931)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved
Listed buildings in Holme Valley (central area)
Listed_buildings_in_Holme_Valley_(central_area)
Football tournament season
Langley Park Colliery Welfare 29 Chippenham Town 7–0 Timsbury Athletic 30 Cinderhill Colliery 0–7 Heanor Athletic 31 Clapton 4–0 Brightlingsea United 32 Coleford
1949–50 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1949–50_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
Defunct tramway operator
white and dark blue. Although a service to Bulwell via Alfreton Road and Cinderhill was considered, no further extension to the route was made, nor were any
Nottingham and District Tramways Company
Nottingham_and_District_Tramways_Company
Area of Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England
Nottingham City Transport 79 Nottingham → Alfreton Road → Nuthall Road → Cinderhill → Bulwell → Rise Park → Warren Hill → Bestwood Park → Arnold 88 Nottingham
Warren_Hill,_Nottinghamshire
Football tournament season
13 Beighton Miners Welfare 5–2 Langold W M C 14 Bestwood Colliery 3–1 Cinderhill Colliery 15 Betteshanger Colliery Welfare 1–0 Tooting & Mitcham United
1953–54 FA Cup qualifying rounds
1953–54_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
England E&W 316, E&W 317/322 Chop Gate Dome Yorkshire England BGS:BRG9 Cinderhill Flexure England E&W 125 Clackmannan Syncline Scotland Sc 39E Trewin (ed)
List of geological folds in Great Britain
List_of_geological_folds_in_Great_Britain
British government recognitions
(Surface), Babbington Colliery, East Midlands Division, National Coal Board. (Cinderhill, Nottinghamshire). Thomas Ernest Kirk, River Foreman, Nene River Board
1955_Birthday_Honours
killed in the Munich air crash. Cinderhill Nottingham, Nottinghamshire A610 A610 Nuthall Road B6008 Bells Lane Cinderhill Road SK536436 City Road Junction
List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: C
List_of_road_junctions_in_the_United_Kingdom:_C
33113°N 1.45952°W / 53.33113; -1.45952 (JORDANTHORPE HALL FARMHOUSE) Cinderhill Lane Mid 18th century II Jordanthorpe House 53°19′49″N 1°27′44″W / 53
Listed buildings in Sheffield S8
Listed_buildings_in_Sheffield_S8
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