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Barrack Row Houses in Coalville
Barrack Row was built by the Snibston Colliery Co. in 1833 to house workers arriving...
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07/02/2006
Class of All Saints School - built...
Children of Standard 1 at All Saints School, when the school opened in 1895. Note...
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24/02/2006
Early Housing Development - Club...
Club row was part of Coalville Place, one of the earliest housing developments in...
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24/02/2006
Hough Mill - Swannington
<p>A tower mill, built by Mr. Griffin at the end of the 18th century, on the boundary...
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24/04/2006
Keepers Cottage, Hugglescote
This Keepers Cottage, which stood on The Green, Hugglescote, would be typical of...
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24/02/2006
Miner's Houses - Station Row, Swannington
Station Row, Swannington, housed miners who worked in the village's mines and Coalville...
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24/02/2006
Snibston Row no. 5 - built 1833
Snibston Row no. 5, which later became Kimberly Row, was built in 1833 to house mining...
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24/02/2006
Wesleyan School Class - late 1890s
Coalville Wesleyan School boys and girls in their knitting class in the late 1890s
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24/02/2006
Workers at an Early Brickyard in...
Workers at one of the early brickyards in Coalville. It was situated next to London...
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07/02/2006