Boar's Head
Pioneer - Buxton
Diaobingshan departure
Great Wall by cable
Bitumen
Draw kiln
Electricity Works
Sliding Bridge
End of the line
Harvey's Shaft
Biggin camp
Blakeney limekiln
Green bricks
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Springfield Mill
Middlewich terracotta
Wilmington bridge
Marple Bridge Co-operative
Old Co-op
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Going Around
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Colliery branch line
Blue Stone
Rhyl Voyager
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Tower
Switchgear
Salvation Army
Gifford
Oven top risers
Ferrybridge 'C'
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Midland Railway Institute


The Midland Railway Institute on Railway Terrace, Derby, was opened in February 1894 as a cultural and educational centre for railway workers. At one time it contained a library of some 18,000 books, a concert hall with a stage and sitting for 500 people. In addition there were several other rooms set on one side for dining, meetings and games. In 1980 the Railway Institute had been leased off to the Post Office Social Club but that closed in 1994. Following the failure of plans to convert it to an arts centre, it was opened as a pub and party venue in 1996.
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