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Junction Road Halt, also known as Junction Road (for Hawkhurst), was a halt station on the Kent and East Sussex Railway. It was located on the eastern side of the level crossing across the B2244 Junction Road near the hamlet of Udiam in East Sussex,…
Josephine Butler College is a college at Durham University. It is located at the Howlands Farm site next to residences of Ustinov College.
Joseph Priestley College was a further education college founded in 1955 serving the communities of South Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after Joseph Priestley, the famous scientist and co-discoverer of oxygen who was born nearby.
Jock's Lodge is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It centres on the junction of London Road/Portobello Road and Willowbrae Road and is an alternative name for the Meadowbank / Piershill area.
Jet of Iada aka Jet (21 July 1942 – 18 October 1949) was an Alsatian, who assisted in the rescue of 150 people trapped under blitzed buildings. He was a pedigree dog born in Liverpool, and served with the Civil Defence Services of London.
Jesus Lane is a street in central Cambridge, England. The street links with the junction of Bridge Street and Sidney Street to the west. To the east is a roundabout. To the south is King Street, running parallel with Jesus Lane and linking at the ro…
Jesmond Parish Church is a parish church in the Church of England situated in Brandling Village in the Jesmond suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The church's official name is the Clayton Memorial Church and is unusual among Anglican parish chu…
Jenner Park is a stadium in Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales.
Jaywick Martello Tower is a renovated Martello tower at Jaywick, just south of Clacton-on-Sea, Essex.
The Jami Masjid and Islamic Centre Birmingham is located in the Small Heath area of Birmingham, England.
James College is a college at the University of York in the United Kingdom.
Ivybridge railway station is situated on the Exeter to Plymouth line and serves the town of Ivybridge in Devon, England.
Tytherington is a village in South Gloucestershire, England. The quarry to the west belongs to Hanson plc.
The Itchen Way is a 31.80-mile (51.18 km) long-distance footpath following the River Itchen in Hampshire, England, from its source near Hinton Ampner House to its mouth at Woolston. The walk finishes at Sholing railway station. The route has been pr…
Islington Green is a small triangle of open land at the convergence of Upper Street and Essex Road (once called Lower Street) in the London Borough of Islington.
Isleworth Hundred was a subdivision of the ancient county of Middlesex, England.
The Isleham Hoard is a hoard of more than 6,500 pieces of worked and unworked bronze found in 1959, by William 'Bill' Houghton and his brother, Arthur, at Isleham near Ely in the English county of Cambridgeshire and dating from the Bronze Age.
The Islands of Furness are situated to the south-west and east of the Furness Peninsula. Within England, they are the third biggest collection of islands. They are generally quite small, though at 12.99 km2 Walney Island is the eighth biggest in Eng…
Isfield is a preserved railway station on the closed section of the Wealden Line which served the East Sussex village of Isfield near Uckfield.
The Irwell Valley extends from the Forest of Rossendale in North West England, through to the cities of Salford and Manchester.
The Irish Republican History Museum (Irish: Iarsmalann na Staire Poblachtach Éireannach), is a museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was established in 2007 after years of campaigning by Eileen Hickey, who collected the exhibits.
Ipstones is a village and civil parish in the north of the English county of Staffordshire.
The Invergowrie rail accident happened at Invergowrie, Scotland on 22 October 1979. The accident killed 5 people and injured 51 others.
The Institute of Zoology (IoZ) is the research division of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in England. It is a government-funded research institute specialising in scientific issues relevant to the conservation of animal species and their hab…
The Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) is a school within the Environment Faculty of The University of Leeds in the UK.
Innerwick (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Mhuice) is a coastal civil parish and small village, which lies in the east of East Lothian, 5 miles (8.0 km) from Dunbar and approximately 32 miles (51 km) from Edinburgh.
Innellan is a village that lies on the east shore of the Cowal peninsula, on the Firth of Clyde, 4 miles south of the town of Dunoon in Scotland, United Kingdom.
Ingrow is a suburb of Keighley, West Yorkshire, England.
Ingestre is a village and former civil parish in Staffordshire, England.
The Information Commons (also known as the IC) is a library and computing building in Sheffield, England, and is part of the University of Sheffield. The architects were the Edinburgh-based RMJM.
The Eglinton Castle estate was situated at Irvine, on the outskirts of Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland (map reference NS 3227 42200) in the former district of Cunninghame. Eglinton Castle, was once home to the Montgomeries, Earls of Eglinton an…
The Indian Institute in central Oxford, England is located at the north end of Catte Street on the corner with Holywell Street and facing down Broad Street from the east.
Ince railway station serves the Ince area of Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Immingham Dock is a port facility near Immingham, with linking railways, opened 6 miles (9.7 km) upstream from Grimsby, England, by the Great Central Railway (GCR) in 1912. It was first conceived in 1874, during the company's Manchester, Sheffield a…
Ilsington is a parish situated on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, Devon, England.
Idle and Thackley (population 14,541 - 2001 UK census) is a Ward in Bradford Metropolitan District in the county of West Yorkshire, England, named after the villages of Idle and Thackley around which it is drawn.