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  • The Ashes, Endon
  • The Ashes near Endon in Staffordshire is a building of historical significance and is Grade II* listed on the English Heritage Register. It was built

    The Ashes, Endon

    The Ashes, Endon

    The_Ashes,_Endon

  • Endon
  • Village in Staffordshire, England

    School, Endon Hall Primary School and Endon High School. The Caldon Canal, a branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal, passes around Endon. The Ashes, a 17th-century

    Endon

    Endon

    Endon

  • Listed buildings in Endon and Stanley
  • Endon and Stanley is a civil parish in the district of Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, England. It contains 48 listed buildings that are recorded

    Listed buildings in Endon and Stanley

    Listed_buildings_in_Endon_and_Stanley

  • List of places in Staffordshire
  • Draycott in the Clay, Drayton Bassett, Dresden. East Staffordshire, Eccleshall, Ecton, Edial, Edingale, Elford, Ellastone, Elmhurst, Endon, Enson, Enville

    List of places in Staffordshire

    List_of_places_in_Staffordshire

  • Murphy (novel)
  • Novel by Samuel Beckett

    possibilities of chess. Near the novel's end, Murphy plays a game of chess with Mr. Endon, a patient who is "the most biddable little gaga in the entire institution"

    Murphy (novel)

    Murphy_(novel)

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire Moorlands
  • buildings in the district of Staffordshire Moorlands in Staffordshire. The date given is the date used by Historic England as significant for the initial building

    Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire Moorlands

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Staffordshire_Moorlands

  • Four Ashes railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Four Ashes railway station was a railway station built by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837. It served the small village of Four Ashes, Staffordshire

    Four Ashes railway station

    Four Ashes railway station

    Four_Ashes_railway_station

  • Ashcombe Park, Staffordshire
  • Country house in Cheddleton, Staffordshire, England

    1806 and replaced by Ashcombe Park. Listed buildings in Cheddleton The Ashes, Endon Historic England. "Ashcombe Park (1038102)". National Heritage List

    Ashcombe Park, Staffordshire

    Ashcombe Park, Staffordshire

    Ashcombe_Park,_Staffordshire

  • Endon railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    Endon railway station is a disused railway station in Staffordshire. The Stoke–Leek line was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1867 and

    Endon railway station

    Endon railway station

    Endon_railway_station

  • Rocester railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station served the village of Rocester, in Staffordshire, England. It was a stop on the Churnet Valley Line, built by the North Staffordshire Railway

    Rocester railway station

    Rocester railway station

    Rocester_railway_station

  • Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    served the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in Staffordshire, England, between 1852 and 1964. It was a stop on the Stoke to Market Drayton Line. The station

    Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station

    Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station

    Newcastle-under-Lyme_railway_station

  • List of public art in Staffordshire
  • "About Commissions". Neil Wood Sculpture. Retrieved 20 April 2018. File:Endon Church sundial.jpg "Names added to Cannock Chase miners' Hednesford memorial"

    List of public art in Staffordshire

    List_of_public_art_in_Staffordshire

  • Biddulph railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Biddulph railway station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1864; it served the town of Biddulph, in Staffordshire, England, until its closure

    Biddulph railway station

    Biddulph railway station

    Biddulph_railway_station

  • Wall Grange railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    between Endon and Leek Brook. Originally built with a single platform, the station was on the double line section and a second platform was added when the line

    Wall Grange railway station

    Wall Grange railway station

    Wall_Grange_railway_station

  • Normacot railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station served the Normacot area of Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was opened in 1882 by the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to Derby. The station closed

    Normacot railway station

    Normacot_railway_station

  • Colwich railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Staffordshire, England. The former station is adjacent to Colwich Junction, where the Trent Valley Line to Stafford and the cut-off line to Stoke-on-Trent

    Colwich railway station

    Colwich railway station

    Colwich_railway_station

  • Salt and Sandon railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Sandon railway station served the village of Salt, in Staffordshire, England, between 1867 and 1939. On its opening in 1867, the station was called Salt. It

    Salt and Sandon railway station

    Salt and Sandon railway station

    Salt_and_Sandon_railway_station

  • Chartley railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station served the village of Stowe-by-Chartley, in Staffordshire, England, between 1867 and 1939. The station was opened by the Stafford and Uttoxeter

    Chartley railway station

    Chartley railway station

    Chartley_railway_station

  • Etruria railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    served the area of Etruria and the town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. It was closed on 30 September 2005. The station

    Etruria railway station

    Etruria railway station

    Etruria_railway_station

  • Burslem railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Burslem Park. The station should have opened along with the extension of the Potteries Loop Line from Hanley on 1 November 1873, but the Board of Trade

    Burslem railway station

    Burslem railway station

    Burslem_railway_station

  • Norton Bridge railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    located on the West Coast Main Line and served both the village of Norton Bridge and the town of Eccleshall in Staffordshire, England. The first station

    Norton Bridge railway station

    Norton Bridge railway station

    Norton_Bridge_railway_station

  • Keele railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    (NSR) in 1870. The station, then called Keele Road was opened on the same day as the line; it was renamed Keele in 1898. The line through the station was

    Keele railway station

    Keele railway station

    Keele_railway_station

  • Caldon Low Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    near the hamlet of Cauldon, Staffordshire. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1905 and closed in 1935. The station was on the NSR

    Caldon Low Halt railway station

    Caldon_Low_Halt_railway_station

  • Sandon railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Sandon railway station was a railway station opened by the North Staffordshire Railway to serve the village of Sandon, Staffordshire, England. For some time

    Sandon railway station

    Sandon railway station

    Sandon_railway_station

  • Wombourn railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Wombourn railway station was the main intermediate station on the Wombourne Branch Line, situated at the Bratch. It was opened by the Great Western Railway in

    Wombourn railway station

    Wombourn railway station

    Wombourn_railway_station

  • Leek Brook railway station
  • Railway station in Staffordshire, England

    faces on the line from Stoke-on-Trent and Leek and a single platform on the down (i.e. Leek bound) direction of the Churnet Valley Line. The railway station

    Leek Brook railway station

    Leek Brook railway station

    Leek_Brook_railway_station

  • Meir railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    emptied by the junior porter in a dug out hole in the small wooded area to the rear of the building. There was a wooden shelter in the middle of the downside

    Meir railway station

    Meir_railway_station

  • Great Haywood railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. The railway line between Stone and Colwich, England, was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1849 but a station to serve the village

    Great Haywood railway station

    Great Haywood railway station

    Great_Haywood_railway_station

  • Bradnop railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    until 1964. The station was on the NSR branch from Leekbrook Junction to Waterhouses. The single-line branch was authorised on 1 March 1899 by the Leek, Caldon

    Bradnop railway station

    Bradnop railway station

    Bradnop_railway_station

  • Alton Towers railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    served the village of Alton and the country estate at Alton Towers. Opened in 1849 by the North Staffordshire Railway, the station was a stop on the Churnet

    Alton Towers railway station

    Alton Towers railway station

    Alton_Towers_railway_station

  • Stafford Common railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Grouping in 1923. The original station was to the south-west of the Marston Road bridge (now Common Road). When the GNR doubled the line, the station was rebuilt

    Stafford Common railway station

    Stafford Common railway station

    Stafford_Common_railway_station

  • Justin Broadrick discography
  • a Light in Vein" (2014) Endon – "Etude for Lynching by Family (Justin K. Broadrick Remix)" (2014) Pale Horseman – "Fork in the Road (Justin K. Broadrick

    Justin Broadrick discography

    Justin Broadrick discography

    Justin_Broadrick_discography

  • Whitmore railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    was a station serving the village of Whitmore, Staffordshire. The station opened onto the Grand Junction Railway in 1837 when the line itself was built

    Whitmore railway station

    Whitmore_railway_station

  • Cresswell railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    the Stoke-Derby line serving the small village of Cresswell in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of Staffordshire, England. It was opened by the North

    Cresswell railway station

    Cresswell railway station

    Cresswell_railway_station

  • Cheadle railway station
  • Former station in Staffordshire 1901–1963

    station served the town of Cheadle, Staffordshire, England. It was the terminus of a branch line from Cresswell and opened in 1901. The initial station

    Cheadle railway station

    Cheadle railway station

    Cheadle_railway_station

  • Staffordshire
  • County of England

    the West Midlands of England. It borders Cheshire to the north-west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the south-east, the West

    Staffordshire

    Staffordshire

    Staffordshire

  • Trentham Gardens railway station
  • Former station in Staffordshire, England

    (originally named Trentham Park) was the last station built by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and was the terminus of the short 1 mile 14 chains (1.18

    Trentham Gardens railway station

    Trentham Gardens railway station

    Trentham_Gardens_railway_station

  • Newchapel and Goldenhill railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Newchapel and Goldenhill railway station was a station on the Potteries Loop Line located between the villages of Newchapel and Goldenhill in Staffordshire

    Newchapel and Goldenhill railway station

    Newchapel and Goldenhill railway station

    Newchapel_and_Goldenhill_railway_station

  • Leek railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Leek railway station served the town of Leek, Staffordshire. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1849. Passenger services to Uttoxeter

    Leek railway station

    Leek railway station

    Leek_railway_station

  • Trentham (Staffordshire) railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Staffordshire, England. The original station opened along with the first section of the Stafford to Manchester Line in 1848. As the station was the closest to Trentham

    Trentham (Staffordshire) railway station

    Trentham_(Staffordshire)_railway_station

  • Madeley Road railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station served the area of Madeley, in Staffordshire, England, between 1870 and 1931. The Stoke to Market Drayton Line was opened by the North Staffordshire

    Madeley Road railway station

    Madeley_Road_railway_station

  • Bromshall railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station served the village of Bramshall, in the East Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England, between 1848 and 1865. The section of the Crewe to Derby

    Bromshall railway station

    Bromshall railway station

    Bromshall_railway_station

  • Halmerend railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. The station was situated on the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) Audley branch line. The Audley line ran from a junction on the Stoke to Crewe

    Halmerend railway station

    Halmerend_railway_station

  • Barton and Walton railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station opened in 1839 by the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway on its original route from Derby to Hampton-in-Arden meeting the London and Birmingham

    Barton and Walton railway station

    Barton and Walton railway station

    Barton_and_Walton_railway_station

  • Oakamoor railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    railway station in the Churnet Valley, Staffordshire. The station was opened in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley Line constructed by the North Staffordshire

    Oakamoor railway station

    Oakamoor railway station

    Oakamoor_railway_station

  • Crown Street Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. Situated on the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) Stoke to Market Drayton Line, this halt was opened in 1905 when the NSR introduced a railmotor

    Crown Street Halt railway station

    Crown Street Halt railway station

    Crown_Street_Halt_railway_station

  • Cliffe Park railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    was the name of the hall that had previously been the clubhouse of the golf course and stood on the opposite side of the lake from the station. The station

    Cliffe Park railway station

    Cliffe Park railway station

    Cliffe_Park_railway_station

  • Rudyard railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station served the village of Rudyard, in Staffordshire, England. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1850 on the Churnet Valley

    Rudyard railway station

    Rudyard railway station

    Rudyard_railway_station

  • Madeley railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station is a disused railway station in Staffordshire, England. The station was opened by the Grand Junction Railway in 1837. It closed in 1952. Notes Quick

    Madeley railway station (Staffordshire)

    Madeley railway station (Staffordshire)

    Madeley_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • Audley and Bignall End railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station on the North Staffordshire Railway, which operated in the West Midlands county of Staffordshire, in England. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire

    Audley and Bignall End railway station

    Audley and Bignall End railway station

    Audley_and_Bignall_End_railway_station

  • Alrewas railway station
  • Disused railway station in Alrewas, Lichfield

    the South Staffordshire Railway, which served the village of Alrewas, Staffordshire. The station was located next to a level crossing, although the main

    Alrewas railway station

    Alrewas railway station

    Alrewas_railway_station

  • Silverdale railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station was a railway station that served the village of Silverdale, Staffordshire, England. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1863 and

    Silverdale railway station (Staffordshire)

    Silverdale railway station (Staffordshire)

    Silverdale_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • Knutton Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. Situated on the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) Stoke to Market Drayton Line, this halt was opened in 1905 when the NSR introduced a railmotor

    Knutton Halt railway station

    Knutton_Halt_railway_station

  • Stockton Brook railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Situated on the single-track section of the line between Milton Junction (where the line diverged from the Biddulph Valley line) and Endon, the station had

    Stockton Brook railway station

    Stockton Brook railway station

    Stockton_Brook_railway_station

  • Rolleston-on-Dove railway station
  • Disused railway station

    station built to serve Rolleston on Dove in Staffordshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1894 as simply "Rolleston" but

    Rolleston-on-Dove railway station

    Rolleston-on-Dove railway station

    Rolleston-on-Dove_railway_station

  • Milton railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Former railway station in England

    England. The Stoke–Leek line was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1867. Milton and Endon were the original stations on the line that

    Milton railway station (Staffordshire)

    Milton railway station (Staffordshire)

    Milton_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • Hanley railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    served the town of Hanley, in Staffordshire, England, between 1873 and 1966. It was built by the North Staffordshire Railway, as part of the Potteries

    Hanley railway station

    Hanley railway station

    Hanley_railway_station

  • Grindley railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    cutting, the main station buildings were next to the road above, with the booking office on the main platform. Like most of the others on the line, the platforms

    Grindley railway station

    Grindley railway station

    Grindley_railway_station

  • Horninglow railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Staffordshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1848 next to the level crossing of the A38/Derby Road where it entered Burton. The line

    Horninglow railway station

    Horninglow_railway_station

  • Gnosall railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Gnosall railway station was a station in Gnosall, Staffordshire, England. The station was opened in June 1849 and closed on 7 September 1964. "Gnosall

    Gnosall railway station

    Gnosall railway station

    Gnosall_railway_station

  • Ford Green & Smallthorne railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    England. The station was opened in 1864 by the North Staffordshire Railway on the company's Biddulph Valley Line. Originally called Ford Green the name was

    Ford Green & Smallthorne railway station

    Ford Green & Smallthorne railway station

    Ford_Green_&_Smallthorne_railway_station

  • Stretton and Claymills railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Staffordshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1901. The line itself dated back to 1848, and from 1878, was shared by the Great Northern

    Stretton and Claymills railway station

    Stretton and Claymills railway station

    Stretton_and_Claymills_railway_station

  • Black Bull railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    both the village of Brown Lees and the Stoke-on-Trent suburb of Brindley Ford, in Staffordshire, England. The station was opened in 1864 by the North

    Black Bull railway station

    Black Bull railway station

    Black_Bull_railway_station

  • Sudbury railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Sudbury, Derbyshire although the station was located in Staffordshire, near to Draycott in the Clay. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway

    Sudbury railway station (Staffordshire)

    Sudbury railway station (Staffordshire)

    Sudbury_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • Ipstones railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    until 1964. The station was situated around 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the village centre, in the hamlet of Blakelow. The station was on the NSR branch

    Ipstones railway station

    Ipstones railway station

    Ipstones_railway_station

  • Bucknall and Northwood railway station
  • Disused railway station in England

    opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1864 to serve the Bucknall area of Stoke-on-Trent. Situated on the company's Biddulph Valley line, the station

    Bucknall and Northwood railway station

    Bucknall and Northwood railway station

    Bucknall_and_Northwood_railway_station

  • Marchington railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    was on the Crewe to Derby Line. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway. The opening date is unsure but the first record of the station

    Marchington railway station

    Marchington railway station

    Marchington_railway_station

  • Tean railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    station located on the Cheadle Branch Line at Totmonslow, Staffordshire. It was opened as Totmonslow in 1892 and was the terminus of the line until it reached

    Tean railway station

    Tean railway station

    Tean_railway_station

  • Armitage railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    on the Trent Valley Line, part of what is now known as the West Coast Main Line, and served the village of Armitage, Staffordshire, England. The station

    Armitage railway station

    Armitage railway station

    Armitage_railway_station

  • Pitts Hill railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station served the Pitts Hill area of Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England. The station what was listed for closure under the Beeching Report in

    Pitts Hill railway station

    Pitts_Hill_railway_station

  • Sparrowlee railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    the first halt when travelling north along the valley of the River Hamps between Waterhouses and Beeston Tor, the next station, and the start of the route

    Sparrowlee railway station

    Sparrowlee railway station

    Sparrowlee_railway_station

  • Leigh railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Former railway station in the England

    was a railway station that served the village of Leigh in the East Staffordshire district of Staffordshire, England. The railway line between Stoke-on-Trent

    Leigh railway station (Staffordshire)

    Leigh railway station (Staffordshire)

    Leigh_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • Liverpool Road Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    located in the north of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. It was opened in 1905 by the North Staffordshire Railway in connection with the introduction

    Liverpool Road Halt railway station

    Liverpool Road Halt railway station

    Liverpool_Road_Halt_railway_station

  • Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    station served the villages of Great Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay in Staffordshire, England, between 1858 and 1965. The station was opened by the South Staffordshire

    Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station

    Wyrley_and_Cheslyn_Hay_railway_station

  • Elford railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    was a railway station serving the village of Elford and the manor of Haselour Hall in Staffordshire. It was opened by the Midland Railway in 1850. It was

    Elford railway station

    Elford_railway_station

  • Tunstall railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    the town of Tunstall, in Staffordshire, England, between 1874 and 1966. It was a stop on the Potteries Loop Line. The station was opened in 1874. The

    Tunstall railway station

    Tunstall railway station

    Tunstall_railway_station

  • Weston and Ingestre railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    the North Staffordshire Railway to serve the village of Ingestre in Staffordshire in 1849. Nearby was the Ingestre and Weston station opened by the Stafford

    Weston and Ingestre railway station

    Weston_and_Ingestre_railway_station

  • Ingestre railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station served the village of Weston, in Staffordshire, England, between 1870 and 1939. The station was opened by the Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway

    Ingestre railway station

    Ingestre railway station

    Ingestre_railway_station

  • Hixon railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. The railway line between Stone and Colwich was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1849 A station was opened to serve the village

    Hixon railway station

    Hixon railway station

    Hixon_railway_station

  • Branston railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station serving the village of Branston in Staffordshire. In 1887 local residents began to petition the Midland Railway for a station with the support of their

    Branston railway station

    Branston railway station

    Branston_railway_station

  • Fenton Manor railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    the area, the other being Fenton on the Stoke-Derby Line. The station closed in 1956. The track is still in situ and the buildings still exist. The platform

    Fenton Manor railway station

    Fenton Manor railway station

    Fenton_Manor_railway_station

  • Hartshill and Basford Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station located between the Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme stations on the Market Drayton branch of the North Staffordshire Railway, approx

    Hartshill and Basford Halt railway station

    Hartshill_and_Basford_Halt_railway_station

  • Chatterley railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    although the line between Stoke and Macclesfield still exists, the station site is no longer on the route as the line was diverted during the electrification

    Chatterley railway station

    Chatterley railway station

    Chatterley_railway_station

  • Gailey railway station
  • Former railway station in England

    Wolverhampton City Centre, and was located near to the junction of the A5 and A449 roads. The original name of the station was Spread Eagle railway station, and

    Gailey railway station

    Gailey railway station

    Gailey_railway_station

  • Aston-by-Stone railway station
  • Disused railway station in Aston, Staffordshire

    railway station in the village of Aston, Staffordshire, England. Opened by the North Staffordshire Railway, it became part of the London, Midland and

    Aston-by-Stone railway station

    Aston-by-Stone railway station

    Aston-by-Stone_railway_station

  • Cobridge railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Cop and Scholar Green. The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) opened the station in 1874, along with the second section of the Potteries Loop Line. It

    Cobridge railway station

    Cobridge railway station

    Cobridge_railway_station

  • Waterhouses railway station (Staffordshire)
  • Former railway station in England

    station that served the village of Waterhouses, Staffordshire, England. It was opened jointly by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) and the Leek and Manifold

    Waterhouses railway station (Staffordshire)

    Waterhouses railway station (Staffordshire)

    Waterhouses_railway_station_(Staffordshire)

  • List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: D–F
  • The list of closed railway stations in Great Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways

    List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: D–F

    List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Great_Britain:_D–F

  • Winkhill railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    railway station, or Winkhill Halt, served the hamlet of Winkhill, in Staffordshire, England. It was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) in 1910

    Winkhill railway station

    Winkhill railway station

    Winkhill_railway_station

  • List of songs about London
  • Lloyd (Hackney Road etc.) "The Coster's Serenade" by Albert Chevalier and John Crook ("Down at the Welsh 'Arp, which is 'Endon way") "Cosy Cafe" by Saint

    List of songs about London

    List_of_songs_about_London

  • Waterloo Road (NSR) railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    served the north of the town of Hanley, in Staffordshire, England, between 1900 and 1969. The station opened in 1900, as the last station on the Potteries

    Waterloo Road (NSR) railway station

    Waterloo_Road_(NSR)_railway_station

  • Himley railway station
  • Former railway station in Himley, England

    station on the Wombourne Branch Line. It served the villages of Himley and Swindon in Staffordshire, England. Unlike other stops along the route, it was

    Himley railway station

    Himley railway station

    Himley_railway_station

  • Standon Bridge railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Stone, Staffordshire. The station closed on 4 February 1952, the same day as Whitmore railway station 4 miles further north. The station is close to Mill

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  • Fenton railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    1864 on the North Staffordshire Railway line to Derby. It closed in 1961. It was in Heron Cross and was one of two stations in the area, the other being

    Fenton railway station

    Fenton railway station

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  • Haughton railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    England. The station was opened on 1 June 1849 and closed in May 1949. "Haughton Station". Historic England. Retrieved 27 March 2017. "At the end of the line"

    Haughton railway station

    Haughton railway station

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  • Hammerwich railway station
  • Former railway station in Hammerwich, Staffordshire, England

    on the South Staffordshire Line. It opened in 1849. It closed as part of the Beeching Axe in January 1965. The station was built and served by the South

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    Hammerwich railway station

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  • Rushton railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    that served the village of Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire. The station was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway in 1849 as part of the Churnet Valley

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    Rushton railway station

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  • Kidsgrove Liverpool Road railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    Liverpool Road was the northernmost station on the Potteries Loop Line and served the town of Kidsgrove, in Staffordshire, England. The station was opened

    Kidsgrove Liverpool Road railway station

    Kidsgrove Liverpool Road railway station

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  • Brampton Halt railway station
  • Disused railway station in Staffordshire, England

    1923, just prior to the amalgamation of the NSR into the London, Midland & Scottish Railway. It is now realigned for road usage and the former site is now

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    Brampton Halt railway station

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  • Denstone railway station
  • Former railway station in Staffordshire, England

    station served the village of Denstone, in Staffordshire, England. It was a stop on the North Staffordshire Railway's Churnet Valley Line. The Churnet Valley

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    Worthy of a King

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    Priest; Guru

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  • The
  • adv.

    By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.

  • Ashen
  • a.

    Consisting of, or resembling, ashes; of a color between brown and gray, or white and gray.

  • Spodomancy
  • n.

    Divination by means of ashes.

  • Pulverine
  • n.

    Ashes of barilla.

  • Cineraceous
  • a.

    Like ashes; ash-colored; cinereous.

  • Cinefaction
  • n.

    Cineration; reduction to ashes.

  • Ashes
  • n. pl.

    The color of ashes; deathlike paleness.

  • Ashes
  • n. pl.

    The earthy or mineral particles of combustible substances remaining after combustion, as of wood or coal.

  • Cinerulent
  • a.

    Full of ashes.

  • The
  • v. i.

    See Thee.

  • Ashen
  • n.

    obs. pl. for Ashes.

  • Ashen
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the ash tree.

  • Ashes
  • n. pl.

    Specifically: The remains of the human body when burnt, or when "returned to dust" by natural decay.

  • Ashery
  • n.

    A depository for ashes.

  • Cinereous
  • a.

    Like ashes; ash-colored; grayish.

  • Cinerary
  • a.

    Pertaining to ashes; containing ashes.

  • Cineritious
  • a.

    Like ashes; having the color of ashes, -- as the cortical substance of the brain.

  • Ashy
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or composed of, ashes; filled, or strewed with, ashes.

  • Favillous
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to ashes.

  • Ash
  • n.

    sing. of Ashes.