THE SEWAGE SCHEME
... dr.c, of Ashton Hill lane, from the Manchester and Saltersbrook turnpike. road, up to the canal bridge where the liability of the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company oommeneec ...
... dr.c, of Ashton Hill lane, from the Manchester and Saltersbrook turnpike. road, up to the canal bridge where the liability of the Manchester Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Company oommeneec ...
... Peak Fe rot Canal, belonging to the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, Railway Company. Certain plots of land in the said parish of Stockport, adjoining the said lastly described land of the Company, situate in the said Township of Dukinfield, and ...
... ngs as might be necessary- ROADS OVER THE RAILWAY !MIDGES. 1 The surveyor reported that the Manchester Sheffield ! and Lincolnshire Railway Company were progressing with , he;repa.irs of thelroads over their bridges. One was r completed, and they were ...
... has occurred at the Staffordshire Steel and Ingot Iron Works at Spring Vale, near Bilston. The works are the property of a company, of which Mr. Alfred Hickman, the well-known ironmaster, is managing director, an I they were completed early this year, heing ...
... deployed outwards on the leading company and retired in column of companies from the kit is rear of the right, and after turning to • the front deployed to the left into use. After I retiring in fours from the right of companies • tey re formed lice to the ...
... the House by its old unwritten laws. A MOST DE-THITCTIVE vin NMI ocourred at the Two in the Corner Inn, Par olise.square, Sheffield. Years ago it wai the resort of the hailing men in the town, then it became the home of the theatrical profession ; and ...
... with the other, described by Faulkner as being situated the observed Reginald. Ito one can enjopthe poetry of Hammersmith turnpike. The preens locality of the life more than Ido ; but I have never forrod that it i beim', however, seems to have been unknown ...