near to Shackerstone, Leicestershire, England
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Wightwick Hall backing on at Shackerstone
by Chris Allen
Hired in from Quainton Road, No. 6989 was the 150th engine to be restored from being a 'Barry wreck' to its current resplendent operable condition.
It is one of 71 'modified Halls' built between 1944 and 1950 and one... (more)
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Road into Shackerstone
by Mat Fascione
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The Ashby Canal near Shackerstone
by John Welford
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River Sence at Shackerstone
Looking upstream and north with the railway embankment on the right.
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Shackerstone station, Battlefield Line 2002
View northward, towards Moira/Coalville and Loughborough - formerly, but now to the buffers at the end of the Battlefield (preserved) Line just from Shenton. As the ex-LNW & Midland (Nuneaton & Ashby) Joint Railway, Nuneaton -... (more)
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Locomotive, Shackerstone Station, Leicestershire (set of 2 images)
Locomative and platform at Shackerstone Station.
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Thomas's Friend
At Shackerstone sidings
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The Ashby Canal near Shackerstone, Leicestershire
by Roger D Kidd
Seen from beneath the arch of Bates Wharf Bridge, No 51.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 712
by Peter Wood
This bracket can be found on a roadside building, but hidden by foliage, in Main Street, Shackerstone.
The recorded details give a height of 92.8726 metres above sea level.
For more detail see : Link
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Leicestershire farm land east of Shackerstone
by Roger D Kidd
The line of trees at the edge of the field hides the track bed of the former Ashby and Nuneaton Joint Railway.
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The Battlefield Line
by Mat Fascione
Looking north from the Barton Lane bridge towards Shackerstone Station.
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Shackerstone Station
When the LMS closed Shackerstone station in 1931 to regular passenger services - no doubt traffic was very sparse in this rural area - it could hardly have envisaged that it would one day be the northern terminus of a heritage railway... (more)
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