Searching for "IRONBRIDGE"

We could not match "IRONBRIDGE" in our simplified list of the main towns and villages, or as a postcode. There are several other ways of finding places within Vision of Britain, so read on for detailed advice and 13 possible matches we have found for you:

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  • If you are looking for hills, rivers, castles ... or pretty much anything other than the "places" where people live and lived, you need to look in our collection of Historical Gazetteers. This contains the complete text of three gazetteers published in the late 19th century — over 90,000 entries. Although there are no descriptive gazetteer entries for placenames exactly matching your search term (other than those already linked to "places"), the following entries mention "IRONBRIDGE":
    Place name County Entry Source
    Broseley Ironbridge and Broseley), S. Shropshire, on river Severn, 15 m. SE. of Shrewsbury and 145 m. NW. of London, 2006 ac., pop. 4458; P.O., T.O., 1 Bank Bartholomew
    Coalport Coalport , vil. with ry. sta., 2 miles SE. of Ironbridge, S. Shropshire; P.O.; has china mfrs. Bartholomew
    COALPORT Ironbridge, and 8 by road, but 9½ by railway, SSE of Wellington. It has a station on both of the railways Imperial
    HEREFORD Wenlock; and the p. curacies of Acton-Round, Barrow, Benthall, Bnrton, Jackfield, Coalbrookdale, Ironbridge, Moiik-Hopton, Broadstone, Preeu, and Shipton. Imperial
    Ironbridge Ironbridge , eccl. dist. and ry. sta. (Ironbridge and Broseley), Madeley par., Shropshire, forming part of town of Madeley, and 15 miles Bartholomew
    JACKFIELD Ironbridge r. station, and 1 mile NE of Broseley; and has a post office under Wellington, Salop. The chapelry was constituted Imperial
    Madeley Ironbridge and the greater part of Coalbrookdale) 9212; P.O., T.O. Market-day, Friday . Madeley is a local government district. Productive Bartholomew
    MADELEY Ironbridge, and 6 SE by S of Wellington; belonged anciently to Wenlock abbey; got the grant of a market, under Imperial
    NANTWICH ironbridge of the canal spans the public road; and an aqueduct of the canal crosses the Weaver at the lower Imperial
    ROCHESTER ironbridge, on the site of the wooden one, was erected in 1857-8, at a cost of £200,000; has a centre Imperial
    SEVERN (The) Ironbridge, to Coalport; goes thence south-ward to Bridgnorth, and there receives the Worf; proceeds, in a similar direction, past Imperial
    SHROPSHIRE, or Salop Ironbridge, Market-Drayton, Newport, Shiffnal, Wellington, and Whitchurch; and there are about 740 smaller towns, villages, and hamlets. The chief Imperial
    Wenlock Ironbridge and Coalbrookdale). Much Wenlock dates from British times, and has ruins of a monastery founded about 680, destroyed by the Danes Bartholomew
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