Staithes Viaduct
Staithes Viaduct was a railway bridge that straddled Staithes Beck at Staithes, Yorkshire, England. It was north of the closed Staithes railway station. It was known for an anemometer, a fitting to tell the signaller if winds across the viaduct were too strong for crossing trains. Major crossing structures, including the viaduct, on the Whitby to Loftus line were made out of iron, with the piers additionally filled with concrete. The viaduct started to be built in 1875 and opened in 1883 – due to financial, build and ownership problems. The line closed in 1958 and the viaduct demolished in 1960.
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Mine de Boulby
La mine de Boulby est une mine souterraine de potasse située en Yorkshire du Nord au Royaume-Uni. Son gisement a été découvert en 1969. Sa production a débuté en 1973. Elle est la seconde mine la plus profonde d'Europe, après la mine de Pyhäjärvi, avec une profondeur de 1 400 m.
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Roxby (Yorkshire du Nord)
Roxby est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Borrowby (Scarborough)
Borrowby est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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