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- 1994. Waleswood is a small hamlet located to the north-west of Wales. Historically the hamlet was known for Waleswood Hall, and later Waleswood Colliery...
- Waleswood Colliery was a coal mine located between Swallownest and Wales Bar, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The colliery was adjacent to the...
- within the Sheffield area is evidenced by two settlements called Wales and Waleswood close to Sheffield. The settlements that grew and merged to form Sheffield...
- 2023, overhauled and repainted during the summer 2023, operational. "Waleswood" Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0ST No. 750. Built in 1906. The locomotive was completely...
- Waleswood railway station is a former railway station on the Great Central Railway's main line between Sheffield Victoria and Worksop, England. The station...
- element found in the words and names walnut, Walloon, Wales, Wallasey, Waleswood, Wallachia, Wallace, Walcheren, and Walsh. A Corn-/Kern- name was used...
- presence within this area is evidenced by the settlements called Wales and Waleswood close to Sheffield—the word Wales derives from the Germanic word Walha...
- Sheffield station on the Sheffield to Lincoln Line. The next station east was Waleswood, until its closure in 1955, and is now Kiveton Bridge. The next station...
- Killamarsh in the south to Beighton station in the north west and to Waleswood in the north east. That triangle as a whole is addressed by the accompanying...
- "Bellerophon"". "31 'Hamburg' Hudswell Clarke 0-6-0T". "Meet the Locomotives". "'Waleswood' Hudswell Clarke Works No 750". "Our locomotives". "NIGHTINGALE / SEACOLE"...