Infobox UK station symbol rail name Ashchurch for Tewkesbury code ASC image name AshchurchRailwayStation cleaned up .jpg manager First Great Western locale Ashchurch borough Tewkesbury borough Tewkesbury ... June 1997 events2 Rebuilt station opened Ashchurch for Tewkesbury is a railwaystation serving the village of Ashchurch near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire , England . The station is located on the main ... the station to Tewkesbury, which is located two miles to the west. History The original Ashchurchstation ... Ashchurch for Tewkesbury train station 1738932 243ca718.jpg The original station in May 1957 File Ashchurch train station 1739140 d3c9af0e.jpg The view in August 1969 File AShchurchStation, with Down ... who manage the station operate a two hourly service between Ashchurch and Worcester Shrub Hill railwaystation Worcester with some continuing to Great Malvern railwaystation Great Malvern in the north ... of the December 2009 railway timetable due to low passenger usage. In 2010 the Ashchurch and Tewkesbury ... Loop Line small col MR colour rail line previous TewkesburyrailwaystationTewkesbury br small Line and station closed small next route Midland Railway br small Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway small ... commons category Ashchurchrailwaystation stn art lnk ASC GL208JU Railway stations in Gloucestershire ... Category DfT Category F2 stations nl StationAshchurch for Tewkesbury ... army base. A number of cargo sidings still exist nearby. Ashchurch was once a railway ... 1952, Ashchurch to Upton following on 14 August 1961. At this time Ashchurchstation was renamed Ashchurch ... it served can clearly be traced on a map. With much of the Ashchurch to Tewkesbury line now being used ... 10 railway geograph 2166093.jpg A new Flying Pig at Ashchurch in 1949 gallery When reopened in 1997 ... south to Cheltenham Spa railwaystation Cheltenham Spa , change onto a northbound train, then return ... station Cardiff Central and Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham call there, as does a single late ... more details
railwaystation Ripple br small Line and station closed small next Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch br small Line closed small route Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway br small Midland Railway small col MR colour end box External links http www.disused stations.org.uk Disused stations http www.tewkesburyhistory.com railway.html Extracts from news reports relating to the AshchurchTewkesburyTewkesbury Quay branch line. Closed stations Gloucestershire coord 51.99629 2.14834 type landmark ...Infobox UK disused station name Tewkesbury image name Tewksbury rail station 2 1717907 3faa1e7d.jpg caption Tewkesburystation in 1961, five months before closure. line Birmingham and Gloucester Railway locale Tewkesbury borough Tewkesbury borough Tewkesbury manager owner London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref years 21 July 1840 events Station opens years1 16 May 1864 events1 Rebuilt on new line years2 14 August 1961 events2 Station closes Tewkesburyrailwaystation was a station on the Midland Railway between Great Malvern railwaystation Great Malvern and Evesham railwaystation Evesham . It was originally opened by the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway in 1840, but was replaced in 1864 by a new station built for the Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway which closed 14 August 1961. The town is currently served by Ashchurch for Tewkesburyrailwaystation , approximately two miles from Tewkesbury. Gallery gallery widths 100 perrow 2 File Tewkesbury old rail station 1714520 742bca53.jpg Remains of the old station in 1951 File Tewkesbury 3 railwaystation geograph 2224053.jpg Great Malvern Ashchurch train in 1951 File Tewkesbury rail station 1 1717922 6c9ee74a.jpg The new station in 1961 File Tewkesbury new rail station front 1702660 9dfa5430.jpg The station front File Tewkesbury engine shed 1717892 298fbad0.jpg The engine shed File Tewkesbury Engine Shed ... Category Tewkesbury Category Former Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations ... more details
Summary A cleaned up version of http upload.wikimedia.org wikipedia commons f f7 AshchurchRailway Station.jpg . NowCommons 1 File AshchurchRailwayStation cleaned up .jpg 2 no date 2011 12 27 Special Contributions 82.2.64.86 82.2.64.86 User talk 82.2.64.86 talk 05 28, 25 December 2011 UTC Information Description AshchurchRailwayStation Source Geograph Date 2001 01 05 Author John Lucas Permission geograph 209456 John Lucas other versions Location dec 51.99800 2.10876 Category Tewkesbury Category 2001 Category Transport Category British Rail Class 150 Category Regional Railways Category Ashchurch Licensing cc by sa 2.0 ... more details
Way and Sallis Close. Railway The village is served by Ashchurch for Tewkesburyrailwaystation on the Birmingham to Bristol main line, opened by the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway on 24 June 1840, later a part of the Midland Railway and later still the London, Midland and Scottish Railway LMS . This was once a railway centre of some importance, as it was the spring off point for two branches, one ... station was renamed Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, but it too was to close, on 15 November 1971, reopening ... Ashchurch is a village and former civil parish in the Tewkesbury district Tewkesbury district of Gloucestershire ... run directly into Tewkesbury itself to the west Tewkesbury School , and a number of factories whose postal addresses read Tewkesbury were actually in the parish of Ashchurch. The parish once extended even further west to include the area called Newtown, but this was transferred to Tewkesbury in 1931. From 1935 until 1 Apr 1974, Ashchurch was part of the Cheltenham Rural district, then was incorporated into the new Tewkesbury district. Ashchurch parish ceased to exist on 1 Apr 2008 when the boundaries ... on a map. With much of the Ashchurch to Tewkesbury line now being used as a Cycle and Footpath ... Seals maintains a current presence there. Ashchurch pays host to more or less half of Tewkesbury ... Category Tewkesbury http stNicholasAshchurch.org.uk St. Nicholas Church, Ashchurch nl Ashchurch ...infobox UK place country England static image Image Ashchurch Church.jpg 200px static image caption Church of St. Nicholas latitude 51.99 longitude 02.11 official name Ashchurch population shire district ... and town of Tewkesbury , and had a population of 6,064 at the 2001 UK census . The former Ashchurch Parish covered the village of Ashchurch, the large Northway estate, and the settlements of Aston ... Cardiff to form Ashchurch Rural the large new residential development of Wheatpieces, in Walton Cardiff ... on the west side by the M5 motorway , on the east by the Birmingham to Bristol main railway line ... more details
Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway The Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway was a branch of the Midland Railway which ran from Tewkesbury to Great Malvern in the United Kingdom . Category Midland Railway Category Rail transport in Gloucestershire Category Rail transport in Worcestershire Category Railway lines in England Category Malvern, Worcestershire Category Tewkesbury England rail transport stub ... more details
road A46 and A438 . There are bus connections to the Ashchurch for Tewkesburyrailwaystation . Culture ... has, in the course of its history, had three forms of transport in and out road, railway , and canal and river barge. Whilst the railway line was brought up along with the rest of the Tewkesbury ...Infobox UK place country England official name Tewkesbury latitude 51.986 longitude 2.136 population 10,016 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 Census shire district Tewkesbury borough Tewkesbury ... region South West England constituency westminster Tewkesbury UK Parliament constituency Tewkesbury post town TEWKESBURY postcode district GL20 postcode area GL dial code 01684 os grid reference SO895325 london distance convert 94 mi km 0 Boxing the compass ESE Tewkesbury IPAc en icon tj u ... and Carrant Brook. It gives its name to the Tewkesbury borough Borough of Tewkesbury , of which the town is the second largest settlement. The name Tewkesbury comes from Theoc, the name of a Anglo ... English tongue was called Theocsbury. ref name Leland History Tewkesbury is named after Theocalious, a hermit who founded Threwshon, adapted to Tewkesbury over the years, in the 7th century. ref ... surrounding Tewkesbury Abbey , ref name ReferenceA which was begun in 1090 and consecrated on 23 October 1121. ref Continuator of Florence of Worcester ref Tewkesbury was the site of the Battle of Tewkesbury ... aftermath. Tewkesbury was incorporated during the reign of Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I . Like many towns in the west of England , Tewkesbury played an important part in the development of religious dissent . English Dissenters in Tewkesbury contributed to the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 ... , in the early 18th century. ref W. Davies, The Tewkesbury Academy with sketches of its tutor and students 1905 ref Historically, Tewkesbury is a market town , serving the local rural area. It underwent some expansion in the period following World War II . Tewkesbury has also been a centre for flour ... more details
. It is named after its main town, Tewkesbury . Other places in the borough include Ashchurch ... Grid OS grid reference Elements unique to this article official name Tewkesbury District image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield shield size shield alt shield link image map Tewkesbury UK locator map.svg mapsize 150px map alt map caption Tewkesbury shown within Gloucestershire subdivision name2 South West England subdivision name3 Gloucestershire subdivision name5 Tewkesbury established date1 1 April 1974 governing body Tewkesbury Borough Council leader party EnglishDistrictControl ... info gbmappingsmall SO8855933566 website URL http www.tewkesburybc.gov.uk Tewkesbury is a Non metropolitan ... Government Act 1972 , from the municipal borough of Tewkesbury, along with Cheltenham Rural ... Category Tewkesbury Category Non metropolitan districts of Gloucestershire Category Local government districts of South West England Gloucestershire geo stub bg de Tewkesbury Borough es Municipio de Tewkesbury fr Tewkesbury district it Tewkesbury borough nl Tewkesbury district no Tewkesbury distrikt pl Tewkesbury borough ... more details
Infobox UK school name Tewkesbury School image TewkesburySchoolLogo.png size latitude 51.99602 longitude 2.13222 dms dms motto Helping all students to reach their full potential and preparing them for the future motto pl established 1972 approx true closed c approx type religion president head label Head Teacher head Martin McLeman from July 2011 and Gary Watson January 2012 r head label r head chair label Chair of Governors chair Clive Ainsworth founder founder pl specialist pl street Ashchurch Road city Tewkesbury county Gloucestershire country England postcode GL20 8DF LEA Gloucestershire ofsted yes urn 115756 staff enrollment 1703 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 18 houses Bronte Brunel Elgar Hodgkin Keller Priestley colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.tewkesburyschool.org website name www.tewkesburyschool.org Tewkesbury School is a comprehensive school in the England English town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire . The Head teacher Head Teacher is temporarily Martin McLeman before Gary Watson takes the post in January 2012. History The school was the product of the decision taken in 1969 to make Tewkesbury switch to comprehensive secondary education, the first town in Gloucestershire to do so. Formerly Tewkesbury had had four secondary schools the Grammar School for Boys, located at Southwick Park to the south of the town now Equinox Maintenance Limited and previously the Severn Trent Water Authority s premises ... now the C of E Primary School and Elmbury Secondary Modern School for Girls, a modern premises on the Ashchurch Road. It was the latter whose buildings were chosen to form the nucleus of a new Tewkesbury ... to several times its original size, the new comprehensive, known as Tewkesbury School, was opened ... was donated to the school by Sir Raymond Priestley who was born in Tewkesbury and who participated ... Category Tewkesbury School Category Language Colleges in Gloucestershire Category ... more details
Alan, Abbot of Tewkesbury date of birth unknown is said by Gervase of Canterbury contemporary chronicler to be of English i.e. non Normans Norman descent. He probably spent some time at Benevento Italy . Became a monk at Canterbury , rising to prior in 1179. In the struggle between Thomas of Canterbury and Henry II of England Henry II , he was a strong supporter of Thomas. As a result, he went to Tewkesbury Abbey Tewkesbury as abbot where he was out of Henry s way. His works are written about in Life of St. Thomas printed as Life of Becket in the second volume of Materials for the History of Thomas Becket , edited by the Rev. J. C. Robertson Rolls Series , London, 1875 85 Part I, CXC, 1475 88 . He also collected and arranged a number of Thomas epistles. External links DNB Poster Alan of Tewkesbury CathEncy wstitle Alan of Tewkesbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 12th century births Category Abbots of Tewkesbury Category Year of birth unknown Category Year of death unknown Category English monks Category 12th century English people England reli bio stub RC clergy stub ... more details
distinguish Alstone, Cheltenham Alstone is a hamlet place hamlet in the civil parish of Teddington, Gloucestershire Teddington in the England English county of Gloucestershire . Until 1844 Alstone was part of an exclave of the county of Worcestershire . External links oscoor gbx SO982324 Gloucestershire geo stub coord 51.99005 2.02762 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 SO982324 display title Category Villages in Gloucestershire Category Tewkesbury pl Alstone Tewkesbury ... more details
Infobox person image birth date birth date and age 1936 04 8 birth place Redlands, California Joan Tewkesbury born April 8, 1936 is an American film and television director, screenwriter , producer and actress . She had a long association with Robert Altman , writing two of his most acclaimed films, Nashville film Nashville 1975 and Thieves Like Us film Thieves Like Us 1974 . As a director, she has directed feature film features , television movies , and TV series . Tewkesbury was born in Redlands, California , the daughter of Frances M. married and maiden names n e Stevenson , a registered nurse, and Walter S. Tewkesbury, an office machine repairman. ref http www.filmreference.com film 71 Joan Tewkesbury.html Joan Tewkesbury Biography 1936 Bot generated title ref She has lived in Tesuque, New Mexico since 2003. Filmography as director Old Boyfriends 1979 The Tenth Month 1979 TV The Acorn People 1981 TV Elysian Fields TV series Elysian Fields 1989 TV Cold Sassy Tree 1989 TV Felicity TV series Felicity TV series The Guardian 2001 TV Series References Reflist External links imdb name 0570219 Joan Tewkesbury Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tewkesbury, Joan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 8, 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH Redlands, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tewkesbury, Joan Category 1936 births Category Actors from California Category American film actors Category American film directors Category American film producers Category American screenwriters Category American television directors Category Female film directors Category Female television directors Category Living people Category People from Redlands, California Category Women screenwriters Category Women television writers US tv bio stub ... more details
Refimprove date June 2010 Tewkesbury mustard is a blend of Mustard plant mustard flour and grated Horseradish root. The mustard was developed in the England English town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire and gained certain notoriety in the 17th Century becoming a staple condiment of the kitchens of the time. Shakespeare mentions the mustard in Henry IV, Part 2 Henry IV where Falstaff has the line his wit s as thick as Tewkesbury Mustard ref cite web url http www.opensourceshakespeare.org views plays play view.php?WorkID henry4p2&Act 2&Scene 4&Scope scene&LineHighlight 1521 1521 title Henry IV, Part II, Scene 4 accessdate 2008 05 10 publisher opensourceshakespeare.org ref . Mustard balls Originally the mustard was prepared by grinding the mustard seeds into mustard flour, combining this with finely grated horseradish and sometimes herbs and spices then forming the mixture into balls which were then dried to aid preservation. ref Cite document title The History of Tewkesbury first James last ... today or as a cure for ailments ref name Erlington 1968 137 146 . Today At the time of the Tewkesbury ... of the Tewkesbury Abbey Abbey and the 500th anniversary of the Battle of Tewkesbury , the mustard ... mustard gourmetmustards tewkesburymustard.html title Tewkesbury Mustard accessdate 2008 05 11 ref though it is not made in Tewkesbury. Hand made mustard using local ingredients can still be purchased in Tewkesbury. The mustard can still be bought in ball format and even covered in gold leaf. There are now several manufacturers producing the mustard and it is readily found in Tewkesbury s shops ... evidence that Tewkesbury Mustard came to be used as slang for fire balls. Robert Hugh Benson s historical novel Oddfish contains the text Workmen, too, were set to search and dig everywhere for Tewkesbury ... pub. 1889 gives evidence that the phrase He looks as if he lived on Tewkesbury mustard came to be used ... Reflist Mustard condiment DEFAULTSORT Tewkesbury Mustard Category Tewkesbury Mustard Category ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Tewkesbury is an Episcopal polity episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester , in the Province of Canterbury , England . ref name crockfords100th Crockford s Clerical Directory 2008 2009 100th edition , Church House Publishing ISBN 978 0 7151 1030 0 . ref The title takes its name after the town of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire . List of the Bishops of Tewkesbury class wikitable style width 95 align left style background color FABE60 width 5 No. style background color FABE60 width 32 Incumbent style background color FABE60 width 10 From style background color FABE60 width 10 Until style background color FABE60 width 38 Notes valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 1 Augustine John Hodson align center 1938 align center 1955 1879 1961 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 2 Edward Henderson bishop Edward Henderson align center 1955 align center 1960 1910 1986 . Translation ecclesiastical Translated to Bishop of Bath and Wells Bath and Wells valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 3 Forbes Horan align center 1960 align center 1973 1905 1996 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 4 Robert Deakin align center 1973 align center 1985 1917 1985 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 5 Jeremy Walsh bishop Jeremy Walsh align center 1986 align center 1995 b.1929 valign top bgcolor ffffec align center 6 John Went align center 1996 align center present b.1944 valign top bgcolor ffffec References Reflist External links http www.crockford.org.uk section.asp?id 9 Crockford s Clerical Directory Listings Anglican Suffragan Bishops Category Bishops of Tewkesbury Category Anglican suffragan bishops in the Diocese of Gloucester Tewkesbury anglican stub ... more details
Sources date November 2010 Sandra Tewkesbury February 14, 1942 June 5, 1962 was a Canada Canadian figure skater who competed in ladies singles. Tewkesbury was born in Chatham, Ontario . She won the bronze medal at the 1959 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics . ref http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes te sandra tewkesbury 1.html Olympic results ref She died following a car accident in Guelph in June 1962. ref http news.google.com newspapers?id QTc0AAAAIBAJ&sjid Q UIAAAAIBAJ&pg 2637,1268513&dq sandra tewkesbury&hl en Car Crash Kills Skater Ottawa Citizen, June 6, 1962, p1 ref Results class wikitable Competition 1959 1960 Winter Olympic Games align center 10th World Figure Skating Championships World Championships align center 10th Canadian Figure Skating Championships Canadian Championships align center bgcolor cc9966 3rd References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tewkesbury,Sandra ALTERNATIVE NAMES Ritchie, Sandra SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 14, 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 5, 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tewkesbury,Sandra Category 1942 births Category Canadian female single skaters Category Figure skaters at the 1960 Winter Olympics Category Olympic figure skaters of Canada Category Canadian sportswomen Category People from Chatham Kent Category 1962 deaths Canada figure skating bio stub ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ken Tewkesbury image fullname Kenneth Cyril Tewkesbury height height ft 6 in 3 position Goalkeeper association football Goalkeeper dateofbirth birth date 1909 4 10 df y cityofbirth Hove countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 1970 11 20 1909 4 10 df y cityofdeath Birmingham countryofdeath England years1 clubs1 Birmingham University caps1 goals1 years2 clubs2 Casuals F.C. Casuals caps2 goals2 years3 1929 1931 clubs3 Birmingham City F.C. Birmingham caps3 5 goals3 0 years4 1931 1932 clubs4 Aston Villa F.C. Aston Villa caps4 0 goals4 0 years5 1932 1933 clubs5 Notts County F.C. Notts County caps5 7 goals5 0 years6 1933 1935 clubs6 Aston Villa F.C. ... 0 Kenneth Cyril Ken Tewkesbury 10 April 1909 20 November 1970 was an England English professional ... association football goalkeeper . Club football While a student at the University of Birmingham , Tewkesbury ... page 6 quote Arsenal were having more of the game now, and Tewkesbury, who was brilliant and entertainingly ... name AVFC cite web url http www.astonvillaplayerdatabase.com 1326.html title Tewkesbury, Kenneth publisher ... Division games for Notts County, ref name Joyce Tewkesbury returned to Aston Villa in January 1933 ... 1939. ref name Joyce ref name Matthews128 Representative football Tewkesbury played for the Combined .... work The Times date 7 February 1929 page 6 quote ...only the brilliant work of Tewkesbury ... To day s Amateur Matches work The Times date 5 December 1931 page 5 ref Tewkesbury was selected for his ... work The Times date 17 November 1930 page 6 quote After an indifferent start, Tewkesbury saved well ... 2009 ref Tewkesbury s sixth and last appearance for England, in March 1932, was also a 3 1 defeat ... 6 ref Personal Tewkesbury was born in Hove , Sussex , in 1909. He studied for a Bachelor of Science ... Persondata Persondata NAME Tewkesbury, Ken ALTERNATIVE NAMES Tewkesbury, Kenneth Cyril SHORT ... DATE OF DEATH 20 November 1970 PLACE OF DEATH Birmingham , England DEFAULTSORT Tewkesbury, Ken Category ... more details
Infobox church name Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin image Tewkesbury Abbey 2011.jpg caption Tewkesbury ... Church of England churchmanship High Church parish Tewkesbury diocese Diocese of Gloucester Gloucester ... www.tewkesburyabbey.org.uk The Abbey of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Tewkesbury in the English ... in the country and a former Benedictine monastery . History The Chronicle of Tewkesbury records that the first ... remaining of it has been identified. In the 10th century the religious foundation at Tewkesbury became ... William the Conqueror gave the manor of Tewkesbury to his cousin, Robert Fitzhamon, who, with Giraldus ... Eleanor le Despenser, last of the De Clare heirs of FitzRoy. In the High Middle Ages , Tewkesbury became one of the richest abbeys of England. After the Battle of Tewkesbury in the Wars of the Roses ... , Founders Book of Tewkesbury Abbey, c. 1525 After the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the people of Tewkesbury saved the abbey from destruction in 1539 Insisting it was their parish church ... 2007. Construction time line File One of the Windows in the Choir of Tewkesbury Abbey Church by Samuel Lysons.jpg thumb right 240px One of the Windows in the Choir of Tewkesbury Abbey , by Samuel Lysons ... Isabel le Despenser, Countess of Worcester and Warwick Countess of Warwick built 1471 Battle of Tewkesbury ... monuments Notable church monument s surviving in Tewkesbury Abbey include 1107 when the abbey s founder ... Despenser , Lord of the Manor of Tewkesbury, is remembered today chiefly for the effigy on his monument ... line, who was killed in the Battle of Tewkesbury the only Prince of Wales ever to die in battle ... Civil War it was removed to the chapel of Hampton Court Palace and came to Tewkesbury in 1737. Since .... ref name Bagley http www.ringing.demon.co.uk abbey twxbells.htm The bells of Tewkesbury Abbey ... name Bagley Abbey precincts The market town of Tewkesbury developed to the north of the abbey precincts ... of Tewkesbury Alan , 1187 1202 . His tomb is in the south ambulatory of the choir. Walter 1202 1213 ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Tewkesbury partof Wars of the Roses image File MS Ghent Battle of Tewkesbury.jpg 300px caption The battle of Tewkesbury, depicted in a Ghent manuscript date 4 May 1471 place Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire , England result Decisive Yorkist victory combatant1 ... casualties2 2,000 ref Weir, p.407 ref Campaignbox Wars of the Roses The Battle of Tewkesbury , which ... shortly after the battle. Tewkesbury restored political stability to England until Edward ... was cut down trying to reach his horse to escape. The Tewkesbury campaign Urged on by Louis XI, Margaret ... 10 mi km to Tewkesbury, attempting to reach the next bridge at Upton upon Severn , convert 7 mi ... At Tewkesbury, the tired Lancastrians halted for the night. Most of their army were footmen ... Image Tewkesbury abbey.jpg thumb Tewkesbury Abbey As day broke on 4 May, the Lancastrians took up a defensive position a mile south of the town of Tewkesbury. To their rear were River Avon Warwickshire River Avon and the Severn. Tewkesbury Abbey was just behind the Lancastrian centre. A farmhouse ... Report Tewkesbury 1471 year 1995 publisher English Heritage pages 2 3 accessdate 2010 04 24 ... on a mill south of the town of Tewkesbury and a weir in the town itself, where there were crossings ... name Rowse169 Rowse, p.169 ref Many of the other Lancastrian nobles and knights sought sanctuary in Tewkesbury ... Margaret, he appeared to be dispirited by the news of Tewkesbury and Prince Edward s death, and later ... in Brittany for the remainder of Edward s reign. The year after the Battle of Tewkesbury however ... is re enacted on the second weekend in July at the Tewkesbury Medieval Festival . The event founded ... 0 cite book last Goodchild first Steven J. title Tewkesbury 1471 url http www.pen and sword.co.uk ... last1 Gravett first1 Christopher last2 Turner first2 Graham title Tewkesbury 1471 The Last Yorkist ... docs p t tewkesbury.pdf English Heritage Battlefield Report Tewkesbury 1471. http www.hillsdale.edu ... more details
The Dissenting academies Dissenting academy in Tewkesbury was an important centre of learning for the English Dissenters Protestant Non conformists in the early 18th century. It was run by Samuel Jones, academy tutor Samuel Jones , and its students included both Dissenters such as Samuel Chandler and those who became significant Establishment figures such as Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Secker and Joseph Butler . ref W. Davies, The Tewkesbury Academy with sketches of its tutor and students 1905 ref Background The Dissenting academies were an important part of education in England England s educational systems . It was difficult for any but practising members of the Church of England to gain admission to the old universities Cambridge and Oxford. English Dissenters included nonconformist Protestants who could not in good conscience subscribe to the articles of the Church of England, but also Quakers , Roman Catholics , and Jews . As their sons were debarred from preparing for the ministry or the professions in the universities, many of them attended the dissenting academies. ref Herbert McLachlan, English education under the Test Acts being the history of the nonconformist academies, 1662 1820 Manchester University Press, 1931. ref Beginnings After finishing his education at Leiden , Samuel Jones, academy tutor Samuel Jones moved to Gloucester , opening his academy in the Barton Street house of Henry Wintle, a Presbyterian . From the outset, the Academy was popular over its ... and through prejudicial to the present Establishment . ref name ReferenceA see W. Davies, The Tewkesbury ... to Tewkesbury early in summer 1713, at least partly in order to move to a bigger house one of his .... After moving to Tewkesbury, Jones became an increasingly heavy drinker and his teaching declined in quality ... and R. W. Greaves 1988 , pp. 3 4 ref He died at Tewkesbury on 11 October 1719 aged thirty seven ... the Tewkesbury Academy. Contemporaneously with Secker were the later Church of England bishops Joseph ... more details
about the metro station the railwaystation Shanghai RailwayStation Unreferenced date January 2007 infobox china station entirenamerom Shanghai RailwayStation entirename image Shanghai RailwayStation Line 1.jpg imagesize caption A view of Shanghai Railwaystation. prov Shanghai city Shanghai district districtname open April 10, 1995 Line 1, Shanghai Metro Line 1 br December 26, 2000 Line 3, Shanghai Metro Line 3 br December 28, 2004 Line 1, Shanghai Metro Line 1 extension br December 31, 2005 Line 4, Shanghai Metro Line 4 close oldname presentname station number operator Shanghai No.1 3 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. line Line 1, Shanghai Metro Line 1 , Line 3, Shanghai Metro Line 3 , Line 4, Shanghai Metro Line 4 stats statsnote coordinates Coord 31 15 0 N 121 27 2 E Line 1, Shanghai Metro Line 1 br Coord 31 15 6 N 121 27 10 E Line 3, Shanghai Metro Line 3 and Line 4, Shanghai Metro Line 4 Shanghai RailwayStationStation Zh s t p Sh ngh i Hu ch zh n Zh n is an interchange station between Lines Line 1, Shanghai Metro 1 , Line 3, Shanghai Metro 3 and Line 4, Shanghai Metro 4 on the Shanghai Metro . It is one of the stations where Line 3 and Line 4 share the same tracks and elevated platforms. The transfer between Line 1, Shanghai Metro Line 1 and Line 3, Shanghai Metro Line 3 Line 4, Shanghai Metro Line 4 is actually quite long. Both metro stations are located on the opposing sides of the train station with a long tunnel connecting both platforms. In addition to being an interchange between metro lines, the station facilitates transfer to Shanghai RailwayStation Shanghai s main railwaystation . A tunnel leads directly from the concourse of the metro station to the concourse of the railwaystation. Places nearby Image Shanghai rail station metro entrance.jpg thumb left Exit No. 1 for Line 1 Shanghai RailwayStation Shanghai Post Office Suzhou Creek Shanghai ... metro stub ko nl Shanghai RailwayStation ja zh ... more details
infobox china station entirenamerom Hongqiao RailwayStation entirename image imagesize caption prov Shanghai city Shanghai district districtname open July 1, 2010 close oldname presentname station number operator Shanghai No.1 2 Metro Operation Co. Ltd. line Line 2, Shanghai Metro Line 2 , Line 10, Shanghai Metro Line 10 stats statsnote coordinates Hongqiao RailwayStationStation zh s t p H ngqi o Hu ch zh n Zh n is an interchange station between Line 2, Shanghai Metro Line 2 and Line 10, Shanghai Metro Line 10 of the Shanghai Metro . The station entered operation on 1 July 2010, ref http sh.xinmin.cn minsheng 2010 06 26 5428804.html 7 1 , Xinmin.cn. Retrieved 13 July 2010. ref nearly four months after the opening of the line s Hongqiao extension. It is located near Hongqiao International Airport and a Hongqiao RailwayStationrailwaystation of the same name. The Line 10 section of the station will commence operation at a later date. From the 2010&mdash 2020 metro construction plan, 3 new metro lines are planned to start from this station they are Line 17, Shanghai Metro Line 17 via Baoshan Industry Park to Gongqing Forest Park , Line 20, Shanghai Metro Line 20 , to Qingpu District Qingpu and Line 22, Shanghai Metro Line 22 to Xinzhuang Shanghai Metro Xinzhuang . References reflist S rail start S rail title Shanghai Metro S line system SHM line 2 previous East Xujing next Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 S line system SHM line 10 previous Hongqiao Airport Terminal 2 S end Shanghai Metro line2 yes line10 yes coord 31.1958 N 121.308 E source kolossus zhwiki display title Category Line 2, Shanghai Metro Category Line 10, Shanghai Metro Category Shanghai Metro stations Shanghai metro stub ja pl Hongqiao Huochezhan stacja metra zh ... more details
File Beckford Station geograph.org.uk 1776434.jpg thumb Beckford railwaystation in 1960 Beckford railwaystation was a station on the Midland Railway between Great Malvern railwaystation Great Malvern and Evesham railwaystation Evesham closed in 1963. Disused Rail Start rail line previous Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch br small Line closed, station open small next Ashton under Hill railwaystation Ashton under Hill br small Line and station closed small route Midland Railway br small Gloucester Loop Line small col MR colour end box External links http www.disused stations.org.uk Disused stations Transport in Worcestershire Closed stations Worcestershire coord 52.01882 2.02910 type railwaystation region GB source subbrit.org.uk enwiki display title Category Disused railway stations in Worcestershire WestMidlands railstation stub ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name Bredon locale Bredon borough Wychavon image name Site of Bredon Station geograph.org.uk 61490.jpg caption Station site in 2005. original Birmingham and Gloucester Railway pregroup Midland Railway postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway platforms latitude longitude gridref SO926368 years Start date 1840 06 24 df yes events Station opened years1 end date 1965 01 04 df y events1 Station closed Bredon railwaystation was on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway Birmingham Gloucester railway line to the north of Ashchurch for Tewkesburyrailwaystation . It is now closed. History The first section of the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway , between stnlnk Bromsgrove and Cheltenham Lansdown railwaystation Cheltenham , opened on 24 June 1840, and among the original stations was one at Bredon . sfn Long Awdry 1987 pp 34 35,274 sfn Butt 1995 p 43 The station was convert 35 mi 11.26 chain km lk on from stnlnk Camp Hill , and the adjacent stations stnlnk Eckington and stnlnk Ashchurch opened the same day. sfn Long Awdry 1987 p 274 The station closed to goods on 1 July 1963, and to passengers on 4 January 1965. sfn Long Awdry 1987 p 274 sfn Butt 1995 p 43 Notes Reflist colwidth 20em References cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway ... and Gloucester Railway year 1987 publisher Alan Sutton location Gloucester isbn 0 86299 329 6 ref harv Historical Rail Start rail line next stnlnk Ashchurch br small Line and station open small previous stnlnk Eckington br small Line open, station closed small route Midland Railway br small Birmingham and Gloucester Railway small col MR colour end box coord 52.02921 N 2.10869 W type railwaystation region GB display title Closed stations Worcestershire Category Disused railway stations in Worcestershire Category Former Midland Railway stations Category Railway stations opened in 1840 Category Railway stations closed in 1965 Category Beeching closures in England WestMidlands railstation ... more details
colour rail line next Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch for br Tewkesbury previous Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester route First Great Western br small Great Malvern Westbury small col FGW colour Historical Rail Insert rail line previous Churchdown railwaystation Churchdown br ... owner gridref SO931220 Cheltenham Spa railwaystation is in Gloucestershire , England, on the Cross ... Lansdown Station in 1949 Cheltenham area RDT The first railway to Cheltenham was the broad ... railway stations Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road railwaystation Malvern Road , Cheltenham Spa St. James railwaystation St James s and Cheltenham South and Leckhampton railwaystation Cheltenham South and Leckhampton there was also Cheltenham High Street Halt railwaystation High Street Halt and the Cheltenham Racecourse railwaystation Racecourse Platform , open only on race days. Cheltenham Spa Malvern ... railwaystation Maesteg via Bridgend, Cardiff & Newport to Chepstow Lydney Gloucester Cheltenham ... Shrub Hill railwaystation Worcester to Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester service was discontinued ... needed date July 2010 rail start rail line previous Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester route Arriva ... rail line previous Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester next University Birmingham railwaystation University br or Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch for br Tewkesbury br or Bromsgrove railwaystation Bromsgrove route CrossCountry br small CrossCountry Cardiff Nottingham small col XC colour rail line previous Bristol Parkway railwaystation Bristol Parkway br or Gloucester railway ... br small Cross Country Route small col XC colour rail line previous Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester ... Rail Insert rail line previous Leckhampton railwaystation Leckhampton br small Line and station ... col MSWJ colour Future Heritage Rail Insert rail line next Cheltenham Spa Malvern Road railwaystation ... proposing a new station called Gloucestershire Parkway railwaystation . Local fears were ... more details
1977 p 36 ref The OWW became the West Midland Railway in 1860, ref harvnb Jenkins Quayle 1977 p 63 ref which in turn amalgamated with the Great Western Railway in 1863. ref harvnb Jenkins Quayle 1977 p 66 ref Facing the present former OWW station across the car park is the former Midland Railwaystation on the Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch and Barnt Green line, which closed south ...refimprove date January 2011 Infobox UK station name Evesham symbol rail image name Copy of DSC00070.JPG caption A HST Class 43 at Evesham railwaystation manager First Great Western locale Evesham borough ... railwaystation Honeybourne next Pershore railwaystation Pershore route First Great Western br small ... GWR colour Disused Rail Insert rail line previous Bengeworth railwaystation Bengeworth br small Line ... longitude 1.9474 gridref SP037444 original Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway pregroup Great Western Railway postgroup Great Western Railway years start date 1852 05 01 df yes events Station opened Evesham railwaystation is in the town of Evesham in Worcestershire , England . It is operated by First Great Western , and is between Honeybourne railwaystation Honeybourne and Pershore railwaystation Pershore stations on the Cotswold Line from Oxford to Worcester , Great Malvern and Hereford . Trains to London Paddington station Paddington take approximately 1 hour 45 minutes. History File Putney Bridge & Fulham, Evesham, Romford RJD 133.jpg thumb left A 1904 Railway Clearing House Junction Diagram showing centre railways in the vicinity of Evesham. The present station is that on the yellow ... Railway OWW , between Evesham and stnlnk Stourbridge Junction , opened to public traffic on 3 May 1852 ... C. last2 Quayle first2 H.L. title The Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway series The Oakwood Library of Railway History year 1977 publisher Oakwood Press location Blandford id OL40 pages 29 30 ref harv ref ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher ... more details
by CrossCountry. Sometimes these trains also call at Bromsgrove railwaystation Bromsgrove and Ashchurch for TewkesburyrailwaystationAshchurch for Tewkesbury . rail start s rail national next ... 2 latitude 52.451 longitude 1.936 gridref SP043837 years 1978 events Opened University railwaystation is a railwaystation serving the University of Birmingham and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham ... station on the site, it is located a short distance away from the former Somerset Road railwaystation ... Council title RailwayStation Car Parks url http www.birmingham.gov.uk GenerateContent?CONTENT ITEM ... between Platform 2 and the towpath . The station is the only main line railwaystation in Great Britain ... railwaystation Hereford and CrossCountry services to Cardiff Central railwaystation Cardiff and Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham are operated by air conditioned British Rail Class 170 Turbostar ... railwaystation Four Oaks , calling at all stations except Duddeston railwaystation Duddeston , operated by London Midland. 2tph to Lichfield City railwaystation Lichfield City , calling at all stations, operated by London Midland. 2tph to Lichfield Trent Valley railwaystation Lichfield Trent Valley , calling at all stations except Shenstone railwaystation Shenstone and Duddeston, operated ... Midland. 1tph to Nottingham railwaystation Nottingham , operated by CrossCountry . Platform 2 Southbound 4tph to Longbridge railwaystation Longbridge , calling at all stations, operated by London Midland. 2tph to Redditch railwaystation Redditch , calling at all stations, operated by London Midland. 1tph to Hereford railwaystation Hereford , calling at Bromsgrove railwaystation Bromsgrove , Droitwich Spa railwaystation Droitwich Spa , Worcester Foregate Street railwaystation Worcester ... also stop at Barnt Green railwaystation Barnt Green 1tph to Cardiff Central railwaystation Cardiff Central , calling at Cheltenham Spa railwaystation Cheltenham Spa , Gloucester railwaystation Gloucester ... more details