. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . coal trade. The increasingprosperity of this rising commercial to^vn may be conceived from the factof its population having doubled in ten years. 432 LEEDS TO LANCASTER. Itctlrisi to HanrajBitrr* Heft of llailUjaB from Heclis. Akmley, a cliapelry, iu the West Riding of the comity of York, on theAire. The population are chiefly engaged in wooUen uiamifactiues i m. s. Wither, John


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . coal trade. The increasingprosperity of this rising commercial to^vn may be conceived from the factof its population having doubled in ten years. 432 LEEDS TO LANCASTER. Itctlrisi to HanrajBitrr* Heft of llailUjaB from Heclis. Akmley, a cliapelry, iu the West Riding of the comity of York, on theAire. The population are chiefly engaged in wooUen uiamifactiues i m. s. Wither, John Gott, Esq. A little fm-thcr, Arnilev Park, ! 1 m. TV. Bramley. i m. w. Calverley House, William HorsefaU, Esq. A little further,Calverley. 14 m. WoocUiall, Daniel Peckover, Esq. i m. s. Apperley Bridge. I4 m. further, Eccles Hill. Shipley. This station is also reached from Leeds by the branch whichpasses through Bradford. BiNGLEY, a market-town and parish, situated on the Aii-e, and the Leedsand Liverpool Canal. The principal edifices are the chui-ch, court house,a grammar school, founded temp. Henry AHI., and several , Tuesday; faurs, January 25th, August 25th to 27th. li m. :^^^^^-- ^Z^^j^^^uz^S^:-^-^, .y^.^^fe«* ST. rVES, MBS. PEKEAND. Distance fromLeeds. -CO Bradford Br. If m. AEMLEYSTATION. 3| m. KIEKSTALLSTATION. 4| m. NEWLAYSTATION. SJ m. CALVEELEYSTATION. ni. APPERLEYSTATION. 11 m. SHIPLEYSTATION. 14 m. BINGLEYSTATION. St Ives is situated in a beautiful vaUey, richly wooded, and sheltered bylofty hills, and is seen on ai)proaching Bingley about a mile west. IheFei^ands have been settled for two or three centuries here, and at the LEEDS TO LANCASTER. 433 UtiXf^ to Sancasiter. Distance fromLeeds. 13 m. AEMLETSTATION. 3i m. KIRKSTALLSTATION. 4i ni. NEWLAYSTATION. 5J m. CALVERLEYSTATION. 7i m. APPEELEYSTATION. 11 m. SHIPLEYSTATION. 1-1 m. B[NGLEYSTATION. lCtfli)t of i^aillDae from ILerts. 1 m. Headingley House, John Marsliall


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