Relics from Leeds’s first railway station have been unearthed. The remains of the former Marsh Lane station, which opened 190 years ago, have been revealed during excavation work in the city centre.
Historical relics from Leeds’s first railway station have helped rediscover the city’s fascinating past after being unearthed during an archaeological dig. The remains of the former Marsh Lane ...
At Leeds Industrial Museum, she saw the world's oldest model ... Salamanca had been transporting coal on the railway near Middleton. Witnesses at the scene reported seeing steam coming from ...
How the Crawshaw Woods bridge will look after the work has been done The cast iron bridge forms part of the original Selby to Leeds Railway and was constructed in the early 1830s. It was designed ...
The Government is facing a backlash over plans to cut £100m in funding towards a range of cultural projects – including support for the International Slavery Museum during Black History Month. The ...
And this in turn helped power a worldwide boom in the railway industry. Leeds Industrial Museum, which exhibits the model, has now permitted university experts to CT x-ray the highly influential ...
the museum also features the stories of Charles Roberts' railway carriage makers and engineer William Roberts. Charles Roberts had the sole patent for, and supplied, wooden railway coaches to the ...
It is hoped recovered pieces of the station will go on display at Leeds Industrial Museum. CFA Archaeology Archaeologists believe they have uncovered a railway turntable at the site The Georgian ...