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This message was updated on 4/23/2007 9:58:33 AM by chrisbrin

the village/town/city /country game !!!
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Sicamous (British Columbia) - the houseboat capital of Canada!


www.britishcolumbia.com/regions/towns/?townID=3466
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and the nearby:

Sushwap Lake.
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the village/town/city /country game !!!
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Elnor Street
Home to the Langley Mill infants School and The Church Parish Rooms
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the village/town/city /country game !!!
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Tag Hill (local name for Derby Road, Heanor)
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I saw from a business card of a company that did some work for me,(Construction Learning World)that their address uses the original name for Langley Mill:

Langley Bridge
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Egreaves Avenue
named after Egreaves House, the home of J.J.A. Woolley J.P., the house was at the bottom of Loscoe Denby Lane where Belfield Court is now.
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Erewash Row.


Used to be part of Packmans Puzzle, North Street, Langley Mill.

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WHARF ROW
Demolished situated between Langley Mill and Stoneyford on the canalside

http://www.cromfordcanal.org.uk/
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West Hill
Tag Hill and down to Heanor Gate, the Baptist Chapel is recorded as West Hill Baptist.
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Lynncroft

Number 97 was D H Lawrence's fourth and last home in Eastwood.

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The Fan
This was a path leading from the Town Ground to Burnt House Rd, now Mayfield Avenue (Heanor). The name came from the ventilating or fan shaft belonging to Shipley.
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the village/town/city /country game !!!
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Denby Bottles.

Anyone know why its called Denby Bottles?

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Sukey's Hollow - (down by side of Heanor Park for the uninitiated).

Chris - I think it was called Denby Bottles because of the bottle kilns that were there at one time.
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Wellington Street.

Where I was born!

Thanks German

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