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Grid reference SE6006

near to Edenthorpe, Doncaster, England


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SE6006 : Stone faced cottage by Jonathan Thacker Stone faced cottage
Isolated in an industrial area. The other houses in the immediate vicinity are derelict but this one carries on.
SE6006 : Moored workboat, west bank, Wheatley Cut, River Don by Christine Johnstone Moored workboat, west bank, Wheatley Cut, River Don
Seen from the barge Sobriety, heading from Goole to Sprotbrough.
SE6006 : Bus on Barnby Dun Road, Wheatley Hills by Richard Vince Bus on Barnby Dun Road, Wheatley Hills
First South Yorkshire 60572, a Volvo B10M/Alexander PS, stands in a queue of traffic blocking back from Clay Lane Roundabout while working route 84 to Doncaster town centre. This was Mainline's standard full size bus type for much of... (more)
SE6006 : Sharp bend in the levee south of Almholme Ings by John Slater Sharp bend in the levee south of Almholme Ings
SE6006 : Long Sandall lock by steven ruffles Long Sandall lock
Set amongst industrial estates and rough ground.
SE6006 : Private Level Crossing by Michael Patterson Private Level Crossing
This level crossing leads to a glass works just behind the gate to the left.
SE6006 : Railway bridge by Steve  Fareham Railway bridge
From outside the former Rockware Glass factory.
SE6006 : Long Sandall - Lock from Clay Lane by Dave Bevis Long Sandall - Lock from Clay Lane
SE6006 : Communications mast of Wheatley Hall Road by JThomas Communications mast of Wheatley Hall Road
SE6006 : Don Navigation and Long Sandall Lock by Jonathan Clitheroe Don Navigation and Long Sandall Lock
Wheatley Cut of the Dun (Don) Navigation pictured from a slightly precarious position at the water's edge. The lock can be seen on the right where it forms an approximate benchmark for the Normal Tidal Limit (NTL).
SE6006 : Two pairs of cottages, Clay Lane West by Christine Johnstone Two pairs of cottages, Clay Lane West
Rare survivors in this now industrialised area.
SE6006 : From a train - glass Factory at Barnby Dun by Nigel Thompson From a train - glass Factory at Barnby Dun
From a special excursion train.

 
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