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Garden Fences in Bury, M26
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Outwood Viaduct
Outwood Viaduct is a Grade II listed railway viaduct crossing the River Irwell in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester. It no longer carries trains, and after a period of disuse was restored and opened to the general public as part of a footpath. Radcliffe Power Station Radcliffe Power Station was a coal-fired power station in Radcliffe, Greater Manchester, England. Outwood Colliery Outwood Colliery was a coal mine in Outwood, near Stoneclough in Greater Manchester, England. Originally named Clough Side Colliery,[1] it opened in the 1840s and was the largest colliery in the area[2] It was owned by Thomas Fletcher & Sons, Outwood Collieries, Stoneclough, Manchester.[3] There were two pits. Coal was transported by a tramway to a depot west of Outwood Road, in Radcliffe, and also by tramway through Ringley Wood to the nearby Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal. A railway sidings from the nearby East Lancashire Railway Line was located nearby, from the northern end of the colliery. In its heyday the colliery employed over 2000 workers.[4] Outwood Colliery was noted for its Trencherbone Coal.[5] Information by Wikipedia.com
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