Newton-le-Willows

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an old brick building in the middle of a park
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a black and white photo of a large rock
Southworth Burial Mound
Southworth Burial Mound | Newton-le-Willows Collared Urn
black and white photograph of a church in the winter with snow on the ground around it
Emmanuel Church Newton-le-Willows
an old black and white photo of a street with buildings on both sides in the distance
High st. Newton Le Willows - 1927 postcard
an old black and white photo of a street in the middle of town with buildings on both sides
The High St looking towards The Stocks Tavern (Blue Bell)
an old drawing of a bridge over water
The line of George Stephenson's Liverpool to Manchester Railway crossed the Sankey Valley near Newton-le-Willows. The Viaduct he constructed there was the first major structure of the Railway Era, the first true passenger railway over the first canal of the Industrial Revolution. The arches were built high enough to allow full-masted flats to pass beneath. The Viaduct cost £45,200 to construct, and is set on some 200 piles 20 - 30 feet deep.
an empty street in front of some trees and a sign on the side of the road
Entrance to Willow Park,... © Richard Cooke cc-by-sa/2.0
Entrance to Willow Park, Newton-Le-Willows by Richard Cooke, via Geograph
a paved road next to a body of water with trees on both sides and blue sky in the background
Willow Park in a wonderful light
an old black and white photo of a building with the name curzon on it
The Curzon. Newton-le-Willows, Earlestowns picture house until it fell into ruin. A block of flats occupies this site now.
an old stone bridge with arches and snow on the ground in front of it at sunset
Nine arches Newton-le-Willows
an old black and white photo of buildings on the side of a road with trees in the background
1960s Black and white photograph of buildings at Randall's Nursery, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire MER/28/7 The area shown was probably the old stable block.
an old drawing of a bridge with arches
The line of George Stephenson's Liverpool to Manchester Railway crossed the Sankey Valley near Newton-le-Willows. The Viaduct he constructed there was the first major structure of the Railway Era, the first true passenger railway over the first canal of the Industrial Revolution. The arches were built high enough to allow full-masted flats to pass beneath. The Viaduct cost £45,200 to construct, and is set on some 200 piles 20 - 30 feet deep.
an old brick building in the middle of a park
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an old black and white photo of a man standing on the side of a road
Church st. Newton Le Willows - 1927 postcard