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    Scaitcliffe. Coordinates: 51.4402°N 0.5852°W. Scaitcliffe was a prep school for boys aged 6–13 in Egham, Surrey. Founded in 1896, it was both a boarding and day school. [1] [2] After merging with Virginia Water Prep School in 1996, [3] the school is now co-educational and known as Bishopsgate School. [4]

  2. 27 de ene. de 2018 · The Scaitcliffe armoury and museum was a Lancashire country house museum, formed by two generations of the Crossley family of Scaitcliffe Hall, Todmorden c.1810–40, and dispersed at auction in Leeds in 1892.

  3. 17 de dic. de 2023 · Jul 11, 2023. #1. Scaitcliffe Hall was the home of the Crossley family since medieval times. The south part was re-built in 1666 and the north part in 1738, then it was completely pulled down and re-erected in 1833. It is an attractive Grade 2 listed building in picturesque surroundings.

  4. The Scaitcliffe armoury and museum: A monument to the 'Lancashire hero' at home, at war, and abroad (1810-1840) March 2019. Journal of the History of Collections 31 (1):53-75. DOI:...

  5. Grade II Listed Building: 1, 2 And 3, North Scaitcliffe, Scaitcliffe, Todmorden, Ol14 7Dq. May include summary, reasons for designation and history. List entry 1314109.

  6. Scaitcliffe Colliery, Accrington. The original Scaitcliffe Colliery was sunk by George Hargreaves & Co in 1859 and abandoned in 1883. In 1890-91 two 540 ft deep shafts were sunk to the Lower Mountain Mine which averaged 26 inches thick. Most of the output went to Altham Coke Works.

  7. Hace 1 día · The Fieldens of Bottomley and the Crossleys of Scaitcliffe have long held their estates. Allescholes (fn. 19) and Bernshaw Tower in Todmorden (fn. 20) may also be mentioned. The Chetham family probably held a part of Hundersfield at the beginning of the 13th century, for Thomas Earl of Derby, who died in 1521, held lands there as successor of the Pilkingtons, (fn. 21) and the Chadderton family ...