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Grid reference TA0001

near to Cadney, North Lincolnshire, England


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TA0001 : Radar tower by The River Ancholme by Neil Theasby Radar tower by The River Ancholme
Almost certainly connected with military flying in the region.
TA0001 : South Carr Lane by Richard Croft South Carr Lane
View west from Hibaldstow Bridge
TA0001 : A cracked Starham Road  by JThomas A cracked Starham Road
Towards the New River Ancholme.
TA0001 : Hibaldstow Bridge by David Wright Hibaldstow Bridge
The plaque in the centre of the span reads "Erected by J.T.B.Porter & Co., Lincoln, 1889".
TA0001 : Just Checking by Jonathan Thacker Just Checking
Officials of the Ancholme Internal Drainage Board inspect the river.
TA0001 : Radar tower and parachute aircraft near Hibaldstow Bridge by Chris Radar tower and parachute aircraft near Hibaldstow Bridge
TA0001 : Hibaldstow Bridge by Julian P Guffogg Hibaldstow Bridge
Spanning the New River Ancholme, a plaque states "Erected By J.T.B Porter & Co. 1889 Lincoln". It replaced an earlier 19th C. timber swing-bridge. It is a Grade II listed building of Iron with a timber deck.
TA0001 : Bridge over the Old River Ancholme by David Wright Bridge over the Old River Ancholme
Photo taken on Starham Road looking southwest. The Old River Ancholme at this point delineates an important boundary, marked on OS map as Euro ER Co Const & UA Bdy.
TA0001 : Hibaldstow Bridge refurbishment notice by Peter Wood Hibaldstow Bridge refurbishment notice
Environment Agency.
TA0001 : Skydiving Aeroplane by Julian P Guffogg Skydiving Aeroplane
A Dornier Do-28-G92 plane used by Target Skysports at Hibaldstow airfield.
TA0001 : Double-header: swans on the River Ancholme near Hibaldstow Bridge by Chris Double-header: swans on the River Ancholme near Hibaldstow Bridge
TA0001 : Old River Ancholme, Starham Lane: spring view and a lick of paint by Chris Old River Ancholme, Starham Lane: spring view and a lick of paint
For 2006 view see TA0001 : The Old River Ancholme. The Old River Ancholme winds its way backwards and forwards across the track of the canalised New River Ancholme, its life controlled by sluices and pumping stations.

 
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