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The borough's major settlement is | Telford, a new town designated in the 1960s incorpora |
It is situated to the south of | Telford, about a mile south of Ironbridge on the Rive |
Another trait of the | Telford accent is the modification of phrases involvi |
"Depot" was discontinued and the single name | Telford adopted. |
Telford agreed to relax some rules, and allowed the c | |
The line through | Telford also boasted a further station in the form of |
nd would play out the rest of the season with | Telford, although would be released in the summer of |
Tibberton is a village in the borough of | Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshir |
This species was described by | Telford and Telford in 2003. |
Telford and Wrekin Council election, 2000 | |
Telford and Wrekin Council election, 2007 | |
Oakengates ( | Telford and Wrekin) - 2 platforms |
The bridge was designed by Thomas | Telford and built by William Hazledine for the 1st Ma |
SEPTA discussed abandoning the tracks between | Telford and Quakertown when financial incentives for |
ndon Marylebone-Wrexham including Shrewsbury, | Telford and Tame Bridge Parkway. |
Ercall Magna, is a village in the borough of | Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshir |
) and 24 feet (7.3m) wide, designed by Thomas | Telford and completed in April 1826. |
Kynnersley lies in the borough of | Telford and Wrekin, in a remote, rural location north |
In March 2011 a group called the Shropshire, | Telford and the Marches Strategic Rail Group voted to |
has been a unitary authority under the name ' | Telford and Wrekin' (Telford being the new town now a |
esigned by Thomas Rhodes, assistant of Thomas | Telford, and a second shorter iron version by Wilkins |
Telford and Wrekin Council election, 2003 (boundary c | |
ham, Peterborough, Plymouth, Southend-on-Sea, | Telford and Wrekin (based on the former Wrekin distri |
itary authorities of Cheshire, Shropshire and | Telford and Wrekin with parts of Derbyshire, Halton, |
The images were painted by | Telford and Ethel Paullin in imitation of styles from |
enn Railway (EPRY) leased the portion between | Telford and Quakertown in 1997 to continue operations |
The parasite was first described by | Telford and Wellehan in 2005. |
-1885) - abolished; today part of The Wrekin, | Telford and Ludlow constituencies |
& Birmingham Canal Walk, Three Choirs Way and | Telford and Wrekin Walks, and Shakespeare's Avon Way. |
This species was first described by | Telford and Landau in 1987. |
illage-style communities like Mount Pleasant, | Telford and Allenby. |
Due to Newport's proximity to the new town of | Telford and the cities of Wolverhampton, Birmingham a |
tion at Lawley Common, being built as part of | Telford and Wrekin Council's redevelopment of the Law |
o 1 indoor sport in schools within Shropshire | Telford and Wrekin utilise our coaches to lead, on a |
The parasite was first described by | Telford and Ball in 1969 in the lacertid Takydromus t |
th of the canal and the Wappenshall basin, by | Telford and Wrekin Council, who are working with the |
nd a section of the canal have been bought by | Telford and Wrekin Council, and include a Grade II Li |
two unitary Councils, Shropshire Council and | Telford and Wrekin Council, together these representa |
The team was coached by Bill | Telford and included Des White, Vern Bakalich, first |
The team was coached by Bill | Telford and included; Jack Fagan, Tom Hadfield, Reg C |
Telford and Wrekin comes under the West Mercia Consta | |
It is in the unitary district of | Telford and Wrekin, and is approximately 7 miles (11 |
wright and - guided by noted engineers Thomas | Telford and John Rennie - he progressed to practice a |
he village is about eight miles south-east of | Telford and is close to the Staffordshire border. |
Telford and Wrekin Unitary Council in the West Midlan | |
Walcot is a small village in the borough of | Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshir |
on just off the B4176 road between Dudley and | Telford, approximately three miles from the nearest t |
nd isolated, although the northern suburbs of | Telford are encroaching onto the area, which is rough |
Originally, Millwood was the name of the | Telford area, according to the map of Washington Coun |
rewsbury and Last, which primarily serves the | Telford area. |
esigned by John Rennie the Younger and Thomas | Telford as part of the Wash Embankment works. |
cast iron trough aqueducts designed by Thomas | Telford at Pontcysyllte and elsewhere, had become pro |
of low-flow regulation It was used by Thomas | Telford at the beginning of the 19th Century in order |
ome games and training sessions take place at | Telford Athletics Stadium. |
Telford attended Tanfield School, then Gateshead Coll | |
The tram depot at Streatham Hill, opposite | Telford Avenue, housed the tram cars, horses and the |
mmond and a squadron of F-302s led by Colonel | Telford battle the enemy. |
When | Telford beat Kettering 1-0 in the FA Trophy on 31 Jan |
eir competitive games build spectator numbers | Telford becomes renowned as a Basketball venue, along |
He spent one season with | Telford before joining Durham City. |
He spent a season with | Telford before spending a further two seasons with Al |
Telford began playing professionally for the MLB on A | |
August - Thomas | Telford begins construction of the Menai Suspension B |
Thomas | Telford begins work on construction of the Caledonian |
trunk road, which was re-engineered by Thomas | Telford between 1810 and 1826. |
in Shropshire, England, some 5 miles south of | Telford between Ironbridge and Much Wenlock. |
0, and stands immediately to the north of the | Telford Bridge. |
When Thomas | Telford built the wider, straighter BCN New Main Line |
The 323 Market Drayton - | Telford bus used to run through the village but was d |
He spent one season with | Telford, but had issues with the long distances he wa |
he went to London as a surveyor under Thomas | Telford, by whom he was employed on the surveys for t |
rom a radius of approximately 30 miles around | Telford can usually hear the difference between a Tel |
oad, which largely followed the valley floor, | Telford carved much of his road out of the north-east |
Sir Robert | Telford CBE, Managing Director from 1965-81 and Chair |
After | Telford Central station opened in 1986, Wellington ev |
Telford Central railway station serves the new town o | |
in the county, located between Oakengates and | Telford Central stations, on the Shrewsbury to Wolver |
Between Oakengates and | Telford Central is the Oakengates Tunnel. |
Telford changed the scheme to a single span so as to | |
verhampton, and 8 miles (13 km) north-east of | Telford, close to the border with Shropshire. |
just 49 games, and was again re-signed by the | Telford club, now re-named the Tigers. |
argaret University, Edinburgh College of Art, | Telford College and Stevenson College. |
Teams from the | Telford Combination may be promoted into the league, |
Telford constructed sluices at the outlet of Bala Lak | |
Telford Cut is a coal mine in South Australia and cur | |
Derby), WS (Walsall), WV (Wolverhampton), TF ( | Telford), CW (Crewe), SK (Stockport). |
Birch scored on his AFC | Telford debut in the 4-3 victory against Mossley at S |
ion Leeds had a goalkeeper crisis after Carly | Telford departed and Jules Draycott was injured. |
The | Telford depot was closed in late 2004 due to the exte |
Telford described the iron as "best Shropshire iron, | |
Thomas | Telford designed the current bridge, which was built |
As | Telford did not have its own railway station at first |
not until 1855, when Colonel George Whitfield | Telford donated about four acres of land to support l |
9 August - Thomas | Telford, engineer (died 1834) |
Tom Carlon (born 18 February 1987 in | Telford, England) is an reterded English professional |
e town of Oakengates, part of the new town of | Telford, England. |
n from OFCOM to leave town and co-locate with | Telford FM in Shropshire but the output still remains |
Their sister station 107.4 | Telford FM had however been on air since May 1999 but |
egated to the Conference and Mark returned to | Telford for a second season. |
see also Donnington, | Telford for another place in the same county and Donn |
popular building stone used notably by Thomas | Telford for the Over road bridge, spanning the River |
He returned to | Telford for a year in 98/99, before joining the Guild |
Karl | Telford Frederick (February 2, 1881 - February 11, 19 |
in road built between 1828 and 1831 by Thomas | Telford from Holyhead to London. |
orth from 1974-9, The Wrekin from 1987-97 and | Telford from 1997-2001 |
Telford Garden | |
Telford Garden has a clubhouse, which has swimming po | |
A U2 storefront at Hong Kong's Kowloon Bay | Telford Garden Mall |
perty to be developed by the MTR Corporation, | Telford Garden, is located above the depot in Kowloon |
An associate of Thomas | Telford, he succeeded him as President of the Institu |
rian Town and is also a waypoint on the South | Telford Heritage Trail. |
le railway station is a waypoint on the South | Telford Heritage Trail. |
y's heritage sites are waypoints on the South | Telford Heritage Trail. |
austic Tile Works are a waypoint on the South | Telford Heritage Trail. |
latter was the longest on the canal, and when | Telford himself was invited to inspect it in 1818, he |
ms the Shrewsbury site for the Shrewsbury and | Telford Hospital NHS Trust. |
Charles Paul | Telford Hutchison, known as Paul Hutchison (born 1947 |
Later designers and engineers, such as Thomas | Telford improved both the design and quality of the m |
s created a life peer as Baron Northfield, of | Telford in the County of Shropshire on 20 January 197 |
Wrockwardine Wood is located in North East | Telford in Shropshire and is bordered by Donnington, |
league clubs to sign a one-year contract with | Telford in May 2007. |
He scored for | Telford in a 4-2 defeat to Kidsgrove Athletic in the |
Telford in Alaska, March 2008. | |
Admaston shown within | Telford in Orange. |
Mary Jewett | Telford in the 1880s |
Madeley shown within | Telford in Maroon. |
The criteria were subsequently revised by | Telford in 1988. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1984. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1978. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1986. |
This species was described by | Telford in 1973. |
This species was described by | Telford in 1971. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1979.. |
This species was described by | Telford in 1975. |
The subgenus was created by | Telford in 1988. |
This species was described by | Telford in 1989. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1979. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1988. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1982. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1979 . |
This species was described by | Telford in 1970. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1995. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1987. |
ption of a new species Plasmodium siamense by | Telford in 1986 lead to a resurrection of this as a s |
Stirchley & Dawley shown within | Telford in Grey. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1973. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1983. |
The parasite was first described by | Telford in 1980. |
Donnington Wood is part of the new town of | Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and cere |
ancial terms with English non-league side AFC | Telford in March 2006, and moved on to Icelandic club |
is a component settlement of the new town of | Telford, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and cer |
away from Wolverhampton in West Midlands and | Telford in different directions. |
his best performance came against Somerset at | Telford in 2000: although Shropshire lost the game by |
Leamington beat | Telford in the final held at the Crofts and topped of |
ton was designated as part of the new town of | Telford in the 1960s. |
took place between 5-13 December 2009 at the | Telford International Centre, Telford, England. |
as held between 8 and 16 December 2007 at the | Telford International Centre, Telford, England. |
t was held between 13-21 December 2008 at the | Telford International Centre, Telford, England. |
d 2009, linking Wellington to the newly built | Telford International Railfreight Park. |
The | Telford International Railfreight Park has been recen |
since the reinstatement of the line as far as | Telford International Freight Park at Donnington, the |
Telford is located in the Eastern Standard Time Zone | |
The centre of | Telford is 2 miles from the services, with Shrewsbury |
New College | Telford is a sixth form college situated in Wellingto |
Telford is an unincorporated community in Washington | |
tain and Ireland: Vol 1: 1500 to 1830, Thomas | Telford, ISBN 0-7277-2939-X |
smodium tropiduri caribbense was described by | Telford, Johnson and Young in 1989. |
election he was defeated by William Pattison | Telford, Jr. of the Liberals. |
m Ladies V.C. RAF Hawks Sheffield Tees Valley | Telford Ladies University of Birmingham |
Leduc Lake was renamed | Telford Lake in his honour, and the hamlet of Telford |
Watson, Garth (1988), The Civils, Thomas | Telford Ltd, ISBN 0-727-70392-7 |
Watson, Garth (1988), The Civils, Thomas | Telford Ltd, ISBN 0-7277-0392-7 |
Leading industrialist and builder Thomas | Telford made numerous major alterations to the modern |
Telford masterplan. | |
Telford matched the bridge's supporting towers with t | |
stitution of Civil Engineers and received the | Telford Medal for a paper on his invention. |
He was awarded the | Telford Medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers f |
tructure then existing, and Rendel received a | Telford Medal from the Institution of Civil Engineers |
England who bestowed upon him the prestigious | Telford Medal. |
the stature of contemporaries such as Thomas | Telford, Morgan rose to the challenge of designing an |
rves Ironbridge Power Station to the south of | Telford near Ironbridge, joins the Wolverhampton-Shre |
Hill, now is the lead singer; Albert Walker & | Telford Nelson as backup vocals. |
d has however been exhausted and subsequently | Telford new town was built on it. |
III: The Place-Names of Shropshire, Part III: | Telford New Town, The Northern part of Munslow Hundre |
It now forms part of the | Telford new town. |
er solid showing during the 2008-2009 season, | Telford offered Jagielka a new deal for the 2009-2010 |
e; the company had already been involved with | Telford on the Longdon-on-Tern aqueduct. |
rmed quite badly sales-wise, guitarist Glenny | Telford once again left the band. |
This time Miller returned to the | Telford organisation, playing for the then named Telf |
The club's home ground is known as | Telford Park. |
Erik Floyd Kratz (born June 15, 1980) in | Telford, Pennsylvania is a catcher in the Philadelphi |
ve much background with that part of England, | Telford people are often considered to have a Birming |
Telford pioneered the use of cast iron in bridges as | |
Telford Plaza in Telford Town Centre. | |
Telford Plaza II was a more recent addition to Telfor | |
Telford Plaza I has 2 levels while Telford Plaza II h | |
Square, Shun Tak Centre, Kowloon City Plaza, | Telford Plaza |
Telford Plaza, a major business development in Telfor | |
located at Perkin's Road (Jardine's Lookout), | Telford Plaza, Langham Place (Mong Kok), the Peak, Ha |
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