Fangfoss railway station — was a station on the York to Beverley Line. It opened on 4 October 1847 and served the village of Fangfoss. It closed on 3 January 1959.References* *###@@@KEYEND@@@### … Wikipedia
Fangfoss with Bolton — Infobox England and Wales civil parish Parish = Fangfoss with Bolton Status = Parish Governance = Parish Council Population = 602 (2001 census) District = East Riding of Yorkshire Region = Yorkshire and the Humber County = Country = the East… … Wikipedia
Bolton, East Riding of Yorkshire — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 53.961015 longitude = 0.824831 official name = Bolton population = civil parish = Fangfoss with Bolton unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber lieutenancy england … Wikipedia
Bahnstrecke York–Beverley — York–Beverley Streckenlänge: 55 km Spurweite: 1435 mm (Normalspur) Legende … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire — This is a list of civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire in northern England. The whole of the county is parished with most parishes having their own parish council, but some smaller parishes may have a parish meeting, or may join… … Wikipedia
List of places in Yorkshire — This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the historic English county of Yorkshire. See the list of places in England for places in other counties.See:List of civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire, :List of civil parishes in North… … Wikipedia
George Townsend Andrews — (1804 1855) was an English architect, born in Exeter. He is particularly noted for his railway buildings designed for George Hudson s railways especially the York and North Midland Railway. Andrews architect s practice in York did not confine… … Wikipedia
York to Beverley Line — The York to Beverley Line formed part of a railway which ran directly between the English cities of York and Hull. It crossed the largely flat terrain of the Yorkshire Wolds and serviced the towns of Stamford Bridge, Pocklington, Market Weighton… … Wikipedia
Charles Ridsdale — Charles Henry Ridsdale (also Risdale; 1873–1952) was an eminent Anglican bishop in the first half of the twentieth century.[1] Educated at Malvern College and Trinity College, Oxford he was ordained in 1898.[2] and began his ecclesiastical career … Wikipedia