leycett造句
例句与造句
- Population details as taken at the Madeley with the name Leycett meaning'the clearing in the woods'
- North Staffordshire was a centre for coal mining and the nearby mine at Leycett was known as Madeley under the National Coal Board.
- Later on Leycett was served by a railway station which was opened by the North Staffordshire Railway on 28 June 1880 for passengers.
- In December 2015, Redfern signed for Shropshire-as well as returning to play in the North Staffs and South Cheshire League with Leycett.
- The decision to introduce passenger trains over the line led to the opening of a station to serve the mining village of Leycett in June 1880.
- It's difficult to find leycett in a sentence. 用leycett造句挺难的
- "' Leycett "'was a small mining village in Staffordshire in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme which was built in the late eighteen sixties to accommodate the miners and their families.
- Where the main bulk of the Leycett community once lived in the terraced houses ( Top Street, Middle Street and Bottom Street ) has been completely demolished and now looks similar to an orchard, although the trees there are not fruit trees.
- The "'Hollywood Music Festival "'was held at Leycett in an area called Hollywood on the grounds of Ted Askey's Lower ( pig ) Farm at Finney Green, between Madeley Heath and Leycett, near Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, on 23 and 24 May 1970.
- The "'Hollywood Music Festival "'was held at Leycett in an area called Hollywood on the grounds of Ted Askey's Lower ( pig ) Farm at Finney Green, between Madeley Heath and Leycett, near Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, on 23 and 24 May 1970.
- Mining in Leycett was first mentioned back in Roman times and continued into the nineteenth century which is when in 1801, a Leasehold agreement was taken out for thirty three years to mine coal on land at Leycett between John the First Lord Crewe, Walter Sneyd of Keele, Thomas Breek of Keele and James Breek of Newcastle.
- Mining in Leycett was first mentioned back in Roman times and continued into the nineteenth century which is when in 1801, a Leasehold agreement was taken out for thirty three years to mine coal on land at Leycett between John the First Lord Crewe, Walter Sneyd of Keele, Thomas Breek of Keele and James Breek of Newcastle.