- the
modern township of
Pontefract consisted of two
distinct localities,
Tanshelf and Kirkby. The 11th-century
historian Orderic Vitalis recorded that, in...
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Pontefract Tanshelf railway station is the most
central station in the
market town of
Pontefract in West Yorkshire, England, and
serves Pontefract Races...
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airport code POT
Palestinian Occupied Territories, the West Bank
Pontefract Tanshelf railway station, England;
National Rail
station code POT Po Tat station...
- line
serving Crofton and
Sharlston Streethouse Featherstone Pontefract Tanshelf Pontefract Monkhill where the
Leeds line
joins Both
services now run hourly...
- (23 km)
south east of Leeds. The
other stations in the town are
Pontefract Tanshelf and
Pontefract Baghill. The
lines to
Leeds via
Castleford and Wakefield...
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Walsden and
Steeton &
Silsden 1992 – Streethouse, Featherstone,
Pontefract Tanshelf, on 12 May, when the line
between Pontefract Monkhill and
Wakefield Kirkgate...
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Pontefract in West Yorkshire, England. The
other stations,
Monkhill and
Tanshelf, both lie on the
Pontefract line,
while Baghill lies on the
Dearne Valley...
- to the west of
Pontefract town centre. The
church replaced the
former Tanshelf Primitive Methoduct Church which burned down in 1965.
There are records...
- 1873 An Act for
incorporating and
conferring Powers on the Pontefract,
Tanshelf, and
Carleton Gas Company.
Wakefield Waterworks Act 1873 (repealed) 36...
- in 947 he
convened Archbishop Wulfstan and the
Northumbrian witan at
Tanshelf (now in Pontefract, West Yorkshire), on the
boundary of the
Humber (near...