Grid reference TQ9497
near to Stoneyhills, Essex, England
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Mancapps Minnie
This is one of the Engine Sheds at TQ9498 : Mangapps Railway Museum. The engine is Minnie (#358) an 0-6-0 saddle tank engine of 1878 by Fox Walker Ltd. One of only four survivors from this manufacturer. She worked at Skenningrove Iron Company for... ( more)
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Church Green, Burnham-on-Crouch
Church Green, Burnham-on-Crouch (west side of entrance driveway). The green was the subject of an archaeological project and survey carried out in 2006. Image also features the Church of St Mary the Virgin and adjacent farm buildings, once a dairy.
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An engine at Mangapps Railway Museum.
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Green Lane will become less green
Sold - a double building plot with outline planning.
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Mangapps (formerly Haddiscoe) Junction Signal Box
Originally from Haddiscoe Junction on the GER Reedham and Lowestoft branch, built by McKenzie and Holland.
Ashley Dace has taken a shot of its original location at TM4599 : The base of Haddiscoe signal box
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Mangapps Railway Museum
There was never a railway at Mangapps but a wealthy farmer who loved railways was able to create on his farm a huge collection of memorabilia, including sidings, buildings, stations and a mile long line to run trains on. The collection at... (more)
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St. Mary; the parish church of Burnham-On-Crouch
For this area of Essex the church is of an unusual design whereby the dimensions of the chancel is the same as the nave with no real division and, because of that, it has a total of nine bays. It mainly dates from the 14th century and... (more)
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St Mary the Virgin churchyard, Burnham on Crouch
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Goods yard crane
Originally at Ruskington Station on the Great Northern and Great Eastern Joint Line in Lincolnshire.
Makers plate reads: R Kitchin, Warrington.
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A Settle & Carlisle sign in Essex
In August 2018 I went to Ais Gill Summit on the border between Cumbria and Yorkshire - the highest point on the Settle-Carlisle Line and the highest main line in England but the sign which used to be there was nowhere to be seen. Then in... (more)
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Mangapps Siding
This is a siding at the Mangapps Railway Museum. The photo was taken from the carriage that can be seen standing at TQ9498 : Mangapps Station
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Water Pump at Mangapps Railway Museum
This was originally from a Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway cottage in Norfolk.
The plate towards the top of the cylinder reads: "M&GNJR"
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