wincobankの例文
- "All the nutcases around Wincobank were coming in.
- The Roman expansion north was halted by the Brigantes forts at Kimberworth and Wincobank.
- In 1868 the station opened as Wincobank.
- Water levels are monitored by the " Blackburn Brook at Sheffield Wincobank " gauging station.
- Stage II of the MAS was completed on 14 January 1979 when Wincobank signal box was closed.
- Grimesthorpe lies below Wincobank hill, and in the nineteenth century was surrounded by woods, which were popular places for walking.
- He lives in Wincobank, Sheffield, just across the road from his gym, St Thomas'Boys and Girls Club.
- Now the nearest railway station is in Meadowhall ( which geographically is in the Shiregreen and Brightside ward ) just south of Wincobank.
- It was renamed " Wincobank and Meadow Hall station " in July 1899 and back to " Wincobank station " in June 1951.
- It was renamed " Wincobank and Meadow Hall station " in July 1899 and back to " Wincobank station " in June 1951.
- In 2005 one of this group,'Sheffield from Wincobank Wood'was included in the Tate Modern's exhibition'A Picture of Britain '.
- In 1841, Rawson and her sister, Emily Read, arranged for a day school to be created in the chapel on the grounds of Wincobank Hall.
- The line, through to a junction with the Midland Railway near Wincobank, on the outskirts of Sheffield, enabled trains to run to the Wicker station in Sheffield.
- Wincobank is home to St Thomas Boxing school which has produced some of Britain's best boxers of recent years including Herol'Bomber'Graham, Naseem Hamed and Johnny Nelson.
- In July 2013 Hinde House School converted to academy status, and is now part of the Brigantia Learning Trust which includes the nearby Concord Junior School and Wincobank Nursery and Infant School.
- He was able to ensure that an estate was built at Wincobank, and a project to build 400 houses was begun in 1909 . He also acted as the major financier of the local Liberal group.
- The village of Swinton lies between the Roman Ridge ( extending approximately from Wincobank to the north east of Sheffield, to Mexborough ) and the south west Roman road from Doncaster ( the Roman fort and minor settlement of Danum ).