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The Spitfire on Thornaby Road The Airmen memorial at Thornaby on the site of the former RAF Thornaby RAF Thornaby closed to flying in October 1958 [ 43 ] when the Hawker Hunters of 92 Squadron left for RAF Middleton St George, [ 44 ] the station was reduced to a care and maintenance level until being sold to the then Thornaby-on-Tees Borough ...
Teesside Park retail complex, built on the site of the old Stockton Racecourse. Stockton Racecourse (September 1855 - 16 June 1981), also known as Teesside Park, was a British horse racing venue near Thornaby-on-Tees in the North Riding of Yorkshire England, once considered "the finest in the north".
Teesside Park is a retail and leisure park in Thornaby-on-Tees, built in 1988.Located just off the A66 near the A66/A19 interchange, it is split between the unitary authorities of Stockton-on-Tees (retail park) and Middlesbrough (leisure park) with the line of the Old River Tees, which runs down the middle of the development, forming the boundary between the two authorities. [1]
Thornaby-on-Tees, commonly referred to as Thornaby, is a town and civil parish in North Yorkshire and falls under Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council, England. The parish had a population of 24,741 at the 2011 census, in the Teesside built-up area. [1] [2] It is located on the south bank of the River Tees.
Teesside International Airport (IATA: MME, ICAO: EGNV), formerly Durham Tees Valley Airport, is a medium sized international airport in the Borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. It primarily serves Teesside (including Middlesbrough and Stockton-on-Tees ) south and mid County Durham (including Darlington ) and north North Yorkshire .
The RAF left the station in 1964 and handed it over to the Ministry of Civil Aviation who reopened the site as a civil airport. [9] The airfield was named Tees-Side Airport until 1987, then Teesside International Airport until 2004 when it became Durham Tees Valley Airport before reverting to Teesside International in 2019. [10]
The A174 is a major road in North Yorkshire, England.It runs from the A19 road at Thornaby-on-Tees, across South Teesside and down the Yorkshire Coast to Whitby.The A174 is the coastal route between Teesside and Whitby; the alternative road, the A171, is described as being the moorland route.
Stainsby, in North Yorkshire, England, is an abandoned village near the Acklam suburb of Middlesbrough and town of Thornaby. Little more than mounds near the A19 road are now visible. [1] The site is a scheduled monument. [2] Stainsby Grange Farm, Stainsby Hall Farm and Stainsby Hill Farm retain the former village's name.