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60044 passes Hatfield colliery with a Sunday Lindsey to Kingsbury oil sidings train on 24th January 2016
66098 passes Hatfield colliery with the 1045 from Humber Internatiomal Terminal to Drax Power station imported coal train on 9th February 2016
Hatfield House is a country house located in a large park, the Great Park, near the town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England
Hatfield House est un manoir de campagne située dans un grand domaine, le Great Park, à proximité de la ville de Hatfield dans le Hertfordshire, en Angleterre.
This is the Hatfield Main Colliery in South Yorkshire. Once one of many mines in this area it is now one of only a handful. It's had a chequered history since if first started mining coal. It was a scene of strike action in the 1984-1985 miners' strike. It carried on producing coal until 1993 when the site was closed. The site then re-opend after a management buyout just a year later in 1994. It's been producing coal since then for its various owners - although nowhere near as much as in the heyday of the pit. The mine is now closed once again with much of the site cleared and flattened - apart from the winding gear as apparently they've been listed as Grade II so can't be (legally) demolished.
This image taken from the railway bridge of the Hatfield and Stainforth Station sees a class 158 diesel train having passed the pit on its journey to Doncaster
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Hatfield and Stainforth
6T51 0834 Applehurst-Doncaster having run round waiting time.
A real mixed bag of wagons including 2 Kirow cranes.
part of the Joan croft relaying possession
27/02/22
Hatfield House is a sumptuous Jacobean house with gardens, where Queen Elizabeth I grew up.
It is located in a large estate, the Great Park, near the town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England.
Hatfield House est une somptueuse demeure jacobéenne agrémentée de jardins, où a grandi la reine Elizabeth I.
Elle est située dans un grand domaine, le Great Park, à proximité de la ville de Hatfield dans le Hertfordshire, en Angleterre.
D1015 Western Champion blasts through Hatfield & Stainforth station with 4M10 1504 Scunthorpe Anchor sidings to Wellingborough loaded rail train on 5th November 2013. The train was running 1 hour late and was photographed at 1639 hours, which was a good 15 minutes after sunset. Having waited what i thought was beyond the limits for 'daytime' photography, i stuck it out till the bitter end, taking a gamble that with 2000 ISO, 1/250 second, a 50mm f1.8 lens and a lot of luck, i might at least capture some sort of record of one of the most outrageous workings of 2013. Thanks to GBrf and the DTG.
Northern Class 142 No 142047 waiting departure from Hatfield & Stainforth with 2R67 1124 Sheffield to Scunthorpe.
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66140 runs round the Heck Plasmmor to Briggs Sidings train in Hatfield colliery sidings whilst 66557 passes on a Immingham to Rugeley Power station coal train on 14th January 2015
This is the (large) parish church of St Lawrence in Hatfield near to Doncaster. Taken on the same day as my previous misty and foggy images, the blue sky added some great colour to the next set of images I took on Sunday 05/02/2012. A 20 minute drive from my last location and a whole new world, no more gloomy weather, just sunshine and snow now for the rest of the afternoon.
This church is in the Diocese of Sheffield and could easily pass as a large city cathedral instead of the small market town parish church that it is.
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66619 approaches Hatfield Lane, (otherwise known as the 'Flatlands' as Mr W Bag describes it), with 6M49 0745 Immingham to Rugeley on 12th October 2015.
Sun keeps eluding me on this working.
6E88 Middleton Towers-Goole, Hatfield Lane, Barnby Dun, 13.6.14
Sporting a new Northern livery 144012 departs Hatfield and Stainforth with 2R69 the 1224 Sheffield to Scunthorpe on 20th Octonber 2015
The preserved pit head buildings at this former South Yorkshire colliery stand gaunt and, perhaps, over clean!
Amazing event today with this beautiful sight. Hatfield House is a country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I and has been the home of the Cecil family ever since. It is a prime example of Jacobean architecture. The estate includes extensive grounds and surviving parts of an earlier palace.
Rumanian class 56, 56023 gets ready to depart Hatfield Colliery on 6th May 1988 with a loaded MGR to Thorpe Marsh Power Station, a distance of just a few miles. Hatfield Colliery was one of the last deep coal mines in operation and closed in June 2015. Photo: Ivan Stewart Collection.
A cast iron milepost in Burchett's Green near Maidenhead. Showing 4 miles to Marlow, 10 to Reading, and 40 to Hatfield.
Installed by the Hatfield & Reading Turnpike Trust and made by James Wilder & Sons of Reading. Grade II listed.
During a great Autumn days photography around the Hatfield area, 37714 passes Hatfield colliery on 17/11/1998 with 6J32 1210 Immingham-Rotherham Steel terminal
Hatfield House is a sumptuous Jacobean house with gardens, where Queen Elizabeth I grew up.
It is located in a large estate, the Great Park, near the town of Hatfield in Hertfordshire, England.
Hatfield House est une somptueuse demeure jacobéenne agrémentée de jardins, où a grandi la reine Elizabeth I.
Elle est située dans un grand domaine, le Great Park, à proximité de la ville de Hatfield dans le Hertfordshire, en Angleterre.
37054 in all over grey passes mainline Hatfield & Stainforth on some strange 6 wheeler steel coil wagons not sure if this had originated Goole - Scunthorpe - Grimsby 25-07-90
Hatfield's sign in St. Joseph, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF24-70mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/8.0 with a 1/60-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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47815 'Great Western' passes Hatfield Lane in the last dregs of evening sun with 4D95 1715 Hull Docks to Doncaster Decoy yard, 26th August 2014.