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Other towns on the navigation are Horbury, Dewsbury, Brighouse, and Elland.
The author, Stan Barstow, was born in Horbury and grew up in Ossett-both of which are just to the east of Dewsbury.
Land in Horbury was divided into three great fields, Northfield, Southfield and Westfield, and remains of medieval ridge and furrow of strip cultivation are still visible in Carr Lodge Park.
Both the Church of the Good Shepherd ( built in 1870 – 72 ) and rectory ( built in 1879 by John Tanner ) were designed by John Horbury Hunt, and are listed on the Register of the National Estate.
The wards included are " Normanton and Sharlston " safest Labour ward, " Stanley and Outwood East ", " Wrenthorpe and Outwood West ", " Ossett " and " Horbury and South Ossett ".
Ossett and Horbury are set for inclusion in the Wakefield constituency.
Liversedge, Gomersal, Gildersome, Birkenshaw, Mirfield, Cleckheaton, Morley, Tingley, East Ardsley, Birstall and Horbury are peripheral.
Most of the area is in Kirklees, Ossett and Horbury are in the Wakefield district and the Morley is in the Leeds district.

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Booloominbah and the Vice-Chancellor's residence Trevenna were both designed by architect John Horbury Hunt.
St Peter's Anglican Cathedral, which replaced the original St Peter's Church, was designed by the Canadian architect, John Horbury Hunt who also designed Booloominbah at the University of New England.
Christ Church Cathedral, designed by John Horbury Hunt was opened in 1884 and is the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Grafton.
Designed by John Horbury Hunt, the new building was of five storeys in height and made of sandstone that was quarried at the site.
Image: Robertson. JPG | Sir John Robertson grave, designed by John Horbury Hunt
The house was designed by John Horbury Hunt, a Canadian architect who settled in Australia and favoured the Arts and Crafts style, as well as the North American Shingle style, which he introduced to Australia.
The oldest surviving house in the village is Horbury Hall in Church Street, built by Ralph Amyas, Deputy Steward of the Manor of Wakefield, which has been dated by dendrochronology to 1474.
Between 1901 and 1956 the company had built 110, 000 railway wagons of varying types and by 1945 Charles Roberts and Co .' s works covered 45 acres including the adjacent site of the Horbury Junction Iron Company which it had taken over in 1923.
Horbury Urban District Council built a town hall, the foundation stone was laid on Wednesday 30 July 1902 by Joshua Harrop.
Alan Selway was later replaced by Terry Horbury ( previously of Dirty Tricks ) on bass guitar.
More recently, another " New School " UK promotion UK Wrestling Experience Mayhem has achieved television coverage in the form of a weekly tape delay television program, on My Channel ( Sky Channel-219 ) on Thursdays at 2100h, hosted by Lance Shepherd and Vicky Bell and taped at the Horbury Bridge Thunderdome.
Highlands, in Highlands Avenue, is a timber house designed by John Horbury Hunt and built in 1891 for Alfred Hordern.
The V40 is the last Volvo to be designed by British designer Peter Horbury before he moved to Volvo's parent Geely.
It was influenced by the " shingle style " which was brought to Sydney by Horbury Hunt, and featured prominent gables and extensive use of shingles.
With styling by Peter Horbury, the second generation ( 2000-2007 ) used the P2 platform with a 4 cm increase in width and height ; a 5 cm longer wheelbase ; a slightly shorter overall length than its predecessor and a slightly increased interior cargo volume.
The interiors of the 400 series variants were designed by famed Volvo designer Peter Horbury.
* Rozelle Public School, corner Darling Street and Victoria Road, was designed by John Horbury Hunt and built of sandstone in 1877.
Image: RozelleSchool. JPG | Rozelle Public School, Darling Street ( designed by John Horbury Hunt )
The Ford Transit Connect is a compact panel van developed by Ford Europe and designed by Peter Horbury, introduced in 2002 to replace the older Ford Escort and Fiesta-based Courier van ranges, which had ceased production in the same year.
* Sports Pavilion, Cranbrook School, New South Head Road ( designed by John Horbury Hunt )

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During 1864, he became the curate at Horbury Bridge, West Riding of Yorkshire.
* < cite id = refFinkelstein1999 > Finkelstein, Louis ; Horbury, William ; Davies, William David ; Sturdy, John.
It included the construction of 24 locks, 21 on the Calder and three on the Hebble, and nearly of cuts, including one of at Horbury.
The Beaumont family, the Viscounts Allendale acquired the hall in 1792 employing John Carr, the Horbury born architect, to remodel the library and dining room in 1793.
Author and local resident, Stan Barstow said that Ossett and Horbury were the " border country " where the north-west of the coalfield merged with the south-east of the wool towns.
In response, the Luddites began to focus their attacks on nearby towns and villages, which were less well-protected ; the largest act of damage that they ever did was the complete destruction of Foster's Mill at Horbury — a village which is about east of Huddersfield.
The only other suspect who proves of material significance is, however, the Countess of Horbury, whose maid has been called into the compartment during the flight where she would have had the perfect opportunity to commit the crime.
These features became inspiration for Peter Horbury when reconceiving Volvo's design direction with the V70 — after decades of rectilinear, slab-sided, boxy designs.
* December 30-John Horbury Hunt, architect ( b. 1838 )
* Horbury, William.
Horbury is a large village in the City of Wakefield, a metropolitan district of West Yorkshire, England and part of the West Yorkshire Urban Area.
It includes the outlying areas of Horbury Bridge and Horbury Junction.
The name Horbury is derived from Old English " horu " and " burh " which translates as ' filthy fortification ' or stronghold on muddy land.
Horbury predates the Domesday Book of 1086.
Horbury had a church dating from about 1106 which was a daughter church of the church in Wakefield and possibly replaced an earlier Saxon church.
Sir Robert de Horbiry and Sir John de Horbiry were Stewards to the Earl de Warenne, who granted Sir John the village of Horbury and its lands for life.

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