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Barnsley Canal Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin, through Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. It was built in the 1790s, to provide a transport link from coal reserves at Barnsley to a wider market. Both the Aire and Calder Navigation and the River Don Navigation took a keen interest in the project, the former buying many of the initial shares, and the latter constructing the Dearne and Dove Canal to link the canal to their waterway. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 2000D |
Barnsley Canal Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin, through Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. It was built in the 1790s, to provide a transport link from coal reserves at Barnsley to a wider market. Both the Aire and Calder Navigation and the River Don Navigation took a keen interest in the project, the former buying many of the initial shares, and the latter constructing the Dearne and Dove Canal to link the canal to their waterway. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 2000D |
Barnsley Canal The Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin, through Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. It was built in the 1790s, to provide a transport link from coal reserves at Barnsley to a wider market. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Bagger Wood near Barnsley Bagger Wood is a 67.56 acres woodland in the English county of South Yorkshire, near to the village of Hood Green, about 4 miles south-west of Barnsley. The wood forms part of the South Yorkshire Forest and is within an Area of Great Landscape Value. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 600D |
River Dearne, Barnsley The River Dearne South Yorkshire, England flows roughly east for more than 30 kilometres, from its source just inside West Yorkshire. It flows through Denby Dale, Clayton West, Darton, Barnsley, Darfield, Wath upon Dearne, Bolton on Dearne, Adwick upon Dearne and Mexborough to its confluence with the River Don at Denaby Main. Its main tributary is the River Dove, which joins it at Darfield. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: SONY Model: DSC-HX300 |
Locke Park Tower, Barnsley In 1861 Phoebe Locke, widow of railway pioneer Joseph Locke donated the park for the benefit of the people of Barnsley. Phoebe gave the original 17 acres, and the layout was undertaken by Locke's business partner, John Edward Errington. The park was extended in 1874, when Phoebe Locke's sister, Sarah McCreery donated a further 21 acres in memory of her sister, who had died in 1866. There were further donations and additions of land to bring the park up to its current 47 acres. Sarah was also the instigator of Locke Park Tower, a 70 ft high monument built at the highest point of the park and designed by Richard Phené Spiers, a Paris-trained architect and Master of Architecture at the Royal Academy Schools, London.The Tower is a Grade II*listed building. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: SONY Model: DSC-HX300 |
Locke Park, Barnsley Locke Park is a 47-acre public open space and one of the largest outdoor green spaces in the Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Dearne Valley Park, Barnsley This wildlife haven is less than a mile from Barnsley Town Centre in South Yorkshire and extends for two miles along the River Dearne from Hoyle Mill on the A61 to the Trans-Pennine Trail viaduct at Lundwood. At the centre of the Park is the River Dearne, now so full of life that this is one of the best places to see kingfishers in the Valley at any time of year. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 |
Bagger Wood near Barnsley Bagger Wood is a 67.56 acres woodland in the English county of South Yorkshire, near to the village of Hood Green, about 4 miles south-west of Barnsley. The wood forms part of the South Yorkshire Forest and is within an Area of Great Landscape Value.It is owned and managed by the Woodland Trust. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS 60D |
Barnsley Canal The Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin, through Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 |
Oaks Colliery Sculpture, Barnsley A sculpture has been unveiled to remember the 383 coal miners killed in a devastating explosion at a Barnsley pit in South Yorkshire. Boys as young as 10 died at Oaks Colliery following two explosions between 12 and 13 December 1866. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Statue of Joseph Locke in Locke Park, Barnsley Locke Park is a 47-acre public open space and one of the largest outdoor green spaces in the Borough of Barnsley, South Yorkshire,In 1861 Phoebe Locke, widow of railway pioneer Joseph Locke donated the Park for the benefit of the people of Barnsley. This picture appears in the following picture tour: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Fleets Dam, Barnsley A large fishing lake close to Barnelsy town centre in South Yorkshire. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 1 person has added this picture to their favourites |
Dearne Valley Park, Barnsley This wildlife haven is less than a mile from Barnsley Town Centre in South Yorkshire and extends for two miles along the River Dearne from Hoyle Mill on the A61 to the Trans-Pennine Trail viaduct at Lundwood. At the centre of the Park is the River Dearne, now so full of life that this is one of the best places to see kingfishers in the Valley at any time of year. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Columns in Locke Park, Barnsley Locke Park is situated close to Barnsley town centre in South Yorkshire. At the head of the path, above the quarry, is a row of classical columns added in 1879, relocated from a bank in Barnsley due for demolition. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 |
Bandstand in Locke Park, Barnsley In 1861 Phoebe Locke, widow of railway pioneer Joseph Locke donated the Park for the benefit of the people of Barnsley South Yorkshire. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: SONY Model: DSC-HX300 |
Fleets Dam, Barnsley A large Fishing Lake close to Barnsley town centre in South Yorkshire. Also a Nature Reserve. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ200 |
Church St Edward the Confessor, Barnsley The church is a Grade II listed building and the people of Barnsley have worshipped here for over 100 years. It is situated close to Locke Park. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ330 |
Locke Park, Barnsley Situated in the town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire. It is a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year especially in Autumn. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 |
Brnsley Canal The Barnsley Canal is a canal that ran from Barnby Basin, through Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England to a junction with the Aire and Calder Navigation near Wakefield, West Yorkshire. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION Model: NIKON D7000 |