Coal Aston Aerodrome
Coal Aston Aerodrome was a First World War era airbase operated by the Royal Flying Corps, and then the Royal Air Force, between 1915 and 1921. Originally built as a both a day and night landing ground for the defence of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, the site later became the Northern Aircraft Repair Depot (NARD). The base had several names, but it was most commonly known as Coal Aston.
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Meadowhead School
Meadowhead School is a mixed secondary school and Language College with academy status in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. There are currently around 1,800 students on roll, about 120 teaching staff and approximately 50 non-teaching staff.
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Norton Hall
Norton Hall is an English country house situated on Norton Church Road in the suburb of Norton in Sheffield, England. For most of its history it has been a private residence, in its latter history it has been used as a NHS hospital, a private hospital and has now been converted into high quality apartments. It is a Grade II* listed building.
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St James, Norton
St James, Norton is the Church of England parish church of the Norton district of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
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