firsby造句
- Firsby Grade II listed Anglican church is dedicated to St Andrew.
- Each platform can accommodate a full Firsby to Grimsby.
- The line south from Louth to Firsby Junction was closed on 5 October 1970.
- Firsby Methodist Church, a Wesleyan chapel built in 1838, is on Fendyke Road.
- The Manor House at West Firsby fell into disrepair and was demolished during the 1990s.
- East Firsby lies between civil parish was abolished to enlarge that of West Firsby in 1936.
- East Firsby lies between civil parish was abolished to enlarge that of West Firsby in 1936.
- The line from Firsby JN to Louth was quickly lifted, and the infrastructure left to deteriorate.
- Firsby was once the location of one of the busiest railway stations on the East Coast of England.
- The station was served by two public houses, one of which doubled as the Firsby Railway Hotel.
- It's difficult to see firsby in a sentence. 用firsby造句挺难的
- The line from Firsby JN to Grimsby was closed after the last passenger train departed on 5 October 1970.
- Firsby has always been an agriculturally based village with a dark and rich loamy soil over a heavy clay subsoil.
- He was, in addition, rector of Firsby from 1730 until 1756, although he never lived in the village.
- In the Victorian era most holidaymakers travelled by train and Firsby was one of the busiest stations on the East Lincolnshire Railway.
- A goods train service for grain, potatoes, livestock and other agricultural products continued through Firsby for almost another twenty years.
- Allen further comments that " Firsby's St Andrew's Church is an ancient crumbling edifice in a state of great decay.
- Firsby was a junction for the Skegness line and the Spilsby line on their short branches from the main GNR London to Cleethorpes railway.
- "' Firsby "'is a small rural linear village and civil parish in the East Lindsey holiday resort town of Skegness.
- There are other records that mention a third drinking establishment around 1852, Whyley's Beerhouse, that stood adjacent to Firsby railway station.
- At East Firsby is the mid 18th-century Grade II listed Manor Farmhouse, and at West Firsby is a site of a deserted medieval village.