Causey Arch, the Glossary
The Causey Arch is a bridge near Stanley in County Durham, northern England.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Brandling Junction Railway, Burn (landform), County Durham, George Bowes (MP for County Durham), George Liddell (MP), Gibside, Grand Allies, Horse-drawn vehicle, Industrial heritage, Listed building, Old Bridge, Pontypridd, Pontypridd, River Team, River Tyne, Rock climbing, Stanley, County Durham, Sundial, Tanfield Railway, Tanfield, County Durham, Wagon, Wagonway.
- 1726 establishments in Great Britain
- Arch bridges in the United Kingdom
- Bridges completed in 1726
- Grade I listed buildings in County Durham
- Railway bridges in County Durham
- Tourist attractions in County Durham
Brandling Junction Railway
The Brandling Junction Railway was an early railway in County Durham, England.
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Burn (landform)
In local usage, a burn is a kind of watercourse.
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County Durham
County Durham, officially simply Durham (/ˈdʌrəm/), is a ceremonial county in North East England.
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George Bowes (MP for County Durham)
Sir George Bowes (21 August 1701 – 17 September 1760) was an English coal proprietor and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons for 33 years from 1727 to 1760.
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George Liddell (MP)
Colonel George Liddell (1678–1740), of Eslington Park, Northumberland, was a British coal owner and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1740.
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Gibside
Gibside is an estate in Tyne and Wear, North East England.
Grand Allies
The Grand Allies, or Grand Alliance, was a cartel of English coal-owning families formed in 1726.
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Horse-drawn vehicle
A horse-drawn vehicle is a piece of equipment pulled by one or more horses.
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Industrial heritage
Industrial heritage refers to the physical remains of the history of technology and industry, such as manufacturing and mining sites, as well as power and transportation infrastructure.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Old Bridge, Pontypridd
The Old Bridge (Yr Hen Bont), which is now also known as the William Edwards Bridge or Pontypridd Bridge, was originally known as the New Bridge or Newbridge, is an arched single-span footbridge that spans the River Taff at Pontypridd in Wales. Causey Arch and Old Bridge, Pontypridd are arch bridges in the United Kingdom.
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Pontypridd
Pontypridd (colloquially: Ponty) is a town and a community in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, approximately 10 miles north west of Cardiff city centre.
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River Team
The River Team is a tributary of the River Tyne in Gateshead, England.
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River Tyne
The River Tyne is a river in North East England.
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Rock climbing
Rock climbing is a sport in which participants climb up, across, or down natural rock formations or indoor climbing walls.
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Stanley, County Durham
Stanley is a town and civil parish in the ceremonial county and district of County Durham, England.
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Sundial
A sundial is a horological device that tells the time of day (referred to as civil time in modern usage) when direct sunlight shines by the apparent position of the Sun in the sky.
Tanfield Railway
The Tanfield Railway is a heritage railway in Gateshead and County Durham, England.
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Tanfield, County Durham
Tanfield is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Stanley, in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England.
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Wagon
A wagon or waggon is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle pulled by draught animals or on occasion by humans, used for transporting goods, commodities, agricultural materials, supplies and sometimes people.
Wagonway
Wagonways (also spelt Waggonways), also known as horse-drawn railways and horse-drawn railroad consisted of the horses, equipment and tracks used for hauling wagons, which preceded steam-powered railways.
See also
1726 establishments in Great Britain
- Arniston House
- Belair Park
- Blue House, Frome
- Causey Arch
- Country Party (Britain)
- Coxheath Common
- Duke of Cumberland
- Duke of Edinburgh
- Judges' Lodgings, York
- Marquess of Ely
- Moulsey Hurst
- St Martin-in-the-Fields
- St Michael's Catholic Church, Moor Street
- Sussex House
Arch bridges in the United Kingdom
- Abingdon Bridge
- Apperley Bridge
- Blackfriars Bridge
- Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge
- Castle Bridge
- Causey Arch
- Chalfont Viaduct
- Clopton Bridge
- Conway's Bridge
- Dove Bridge
- English Bridge
- Farndon Bridge
- Grosvenor Bridge (Chester)
- Hereford Road Skew Bridge
- High Bridge, Lincoln
- Infinity Bridge
- Kinnel Bridge
- Landacre Bridge
- MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
- Magdalen Bridge
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge
- Mathematical Bridge
- Medley Footbridge
- Monks Bridge, River Dove
- Moulsford Railway Bridge
- Newgate, Chester
- Northgate, Chester
- Old Bridge, Bridgend
- Old Bridge, Pontypridd
- Old Dee Bridge
- Old Exe Bridge
- Portobello Bridge
- Pulteney Bridge
- Rainbow Bridge, Oxford
- Regent Bridge
- Richmond Bridge, London
- Scammonden Bridge
- Skerton Bridge
- Southdown Road Skew Bridge
- The Celtic Gateway
- Tramway Bridge
- Trinity Bridge, Crowland
- Twizell Bridge
- Watergate, Chester
- Westminster Bridge
- Withypool Bridge
Bridges completed in 1726
- Causey Arch
Grade I listed buildings in County Durham
- All Saints Church, Sockburn
- Auckland Castle
- Barnard Castle (castle)
- Biddick Hall (house)
- Bowes Castle
- Bowes Museum
- Brancepeth Castle
- Causey Arch
- Crook Hall, Durham
- Croxdale Estate
- Durham Castle
- Durham University Library
- Egglestone Abbey
- Elemore Hall
- Elvet Bridge
- Finchale Priory
- Framwellgate Bridge
- Gainford Hall
- Grade I listed buildings in County Durham
- Kepier Hospital
- Kingsgate Bridge
- Lumley Castle
- Market Cross, Barnard Castle
- Prebends Bridge
- Raby Castle
- Rokeby Park
- Skerne Bridge
- Sunderland Bridge, County Durham
- Thornton Hall, High Coniscliffe
- University College, Durham
- Walworth Castle
Railway bridges in County Durham
- Causey Arch
- Skerne Bridge
- Swin Bridge
Tourist attractions in County Durham
- Barnard Castle (castle)
- Cauldron Snout
- Causey Arch
- Colleges of Durham University
- Concangis
- Diggerland
- Durham Cathedral
- Egglestone Abbey
- Escomb Church
- Hall Hill Farm
- High Force
- Locomotion No. 1
- Longovicium
- Pennine Way
- Piercebridge Roman Fort
- Raby Castle
- Sea to Sea Cycle Route
- Silver Swan (automaton)
- Teesdale Way
- Ushaw College
- Vindomora
- Vinovia
- Weardale Way
- Westoe Netty
- Wetheriggs Zoo and Animal Sanctuary