A514 may refer to A514 road Great Britain A514 steel Werra A514 , a 1993 Elbe class replenishment ship built in the Flensburger Schiffbau Gesellschaft Letter NumberCombDisambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Other uses A514 disambiguation Image A514SwarkestoneRoad.jpg thumb right The A514 in Chellaston , Derby Image Chellaston milestone.jpg thumb right A milestone on the A514 in Chellaston , Derby The A514 road is a road in England. It is a convert 15 mi adj on stretch of single carriageway road which runs south from Derby city centre nowrap coord 52.9166 1.4736 type landmark region GB display inline name A514 road northern end . It crosses the A5111 Derby ring road before a separated grade junction with the dual carriageway A50 road . A little further south, the A5132 runs off to the west, just before the A514 crosses the River Trent over the narrow and historic Swarkestone Bridge . The next significant junction is with the A511 road A511 , where it enters a built up area. The road continues through Swadlincote , and terminates at its junction with the A444 road nowrap coord 52.7670 1.5924 type landmark region GB display inline name A514 road southern end just west of the town. GeoGroupTemplate GB A road zone 5 coord 52.8193 1.4620 dim 20000 region GB display title name A514 road DEFAULTSORT 5 0514 Category Roads in England Category Transport in Derby Category Transport in Derbyshire ... more details
A514 is a particular type of high strength steel , which is quenched and Tempering tempered alloy steel, with a yield strength of 100,000 pound force per square inch psi 100 ksi or approximately 700 megapascal MPa . The ArcelorMittal trademark ed name is T 1 . ref http www.arcelormittal.com plateinformation documents en Inlandflats ProductBrochure ARCELORMITTAL 20A514 20AND 20T 1 20080514.pdf ref A514 is primarily used as a structural steel for building construction. A517 is a closely related alloy that is used for the production of high strength pressure vessel s. This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International , a voluntary standards development organizations that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Specifications A514 The Yield engineering tensile yield strength of A514 alloys is specified as at least convert 100 ksi MPa sigfig 3 abbr on lk on for thicknesses up to convert 2.5 in mm 1 thick plate, and at least convert 110 ksi MPa sigfig 3 abbr on tensile strength ultimate tensile strength , with a specified ultimate range of convert 110 130 ksi MPa sigfig 3 abbr on . Plates from convert 2.5 to 6.0 in mm 1 thick have specified strength of convert 90 ksi MPa sigfig 3 abbr on yield and convert 110 130 ksi MPa sigfig 3 abbr on ultimate . ref http www.mittalsteel.com documents en Inlandflats ProductBrochure MITTAL 20A514 20AND 20T 1.pdf Mittal Steel Product Information ref ref Manual of Steel Construction, 8th Edition , 2nd revised printing, American Institute of Steel Construction, 1987, ch 1 page 1 5 ref A517 A517 steel has equal tensile yield strength, but slightly higher specified ultimate strength of convert 115 135 ksi MPa 0 abbr on lk on for thicknesses up to convert 2.5 in mm 1 and convert 105 135 ksi MPa 0 abbr on for thicknesses convert 2.5 to 6.0 in mm 1 . Usage A514 steels are used where a weldable, machinable, very high strength steel is required to save weight or meet ultimate strength requirements ... more details
on the A514, of the Kilfennan Roundabout. This will be home to a new Sainsburys along with Petrol ... Link has benefited from passing trade along the A514, as this road is the main link between ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image A511road004.JPG 300px thumb A511 Ashby de la Zouch bypass The A511 road is a convert 21 mi adj on stretch of mainly single carriageway road which runs northwest from junction 22 of the M1 motorway in Leicestershire , England to join the A50 road A50 between Uttoxeter and Derby . It links the towns of Coalville , Ashby de la Zouch and Burton upon Trent . It has a junction with the dual carriageway A42 road A42 at Ashby, and with the non trunk A514 road east of Swadlincote . The A511 passes under the dual carriageway A38 road A38 at Burton, but has no direct junction with that major route. The A511 was originally part of the A50 route, which it becomes from its M1 junction east to Leicester , but it was redesignated when the dual carriageway Derby bypass section of the A50 was built from junction 24a of the M1 west to the current A50 A511 junction. An earlier A511 was the route from Atherstone, Warwickshire to Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire via Twycross and Appleby Magna in Leicestershire and Netherseal in Derbyshire. The stretch from Atherstone to Twycross became part of the B4116 when the rest of the route was renumbered A444 along with the Nuneaton to Twycross route which was originally the B584. GB A road zone 5 coord 52.7763 N 1.53869 W type landmark region GB dim 15000 display title DEFAULTSORT 5 0511 Category Roads in England Category Transport in Derbyshire Category Transport in Leicestershire ... more details
Infobox UK place country England static image Image Stanton by Bridge, St Michael, South Derbyshire.jpg 200 px static image caption St Michael s Church is on high ground latitude 52.842 longitude 1.448 map type Derbyshire official name Stanton by Bridge population shire district South Derbyshire shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town DERBY postcode district DE73 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK372273 Stanton by Bridge is a village and civil parish in the England English county of Derbyshire . Description St Michael s Church is on some of the highest ground. The church mostly dates from the 13th and 14th centuries, though with some Norman architecture Norman stonework. The porches and roofs of the church were rebuilt in 1860. ref http www.south derbys.gov.uk Images StantonbyBridgeA4complete tcm21 85591.pdf Stanton by Bridge , Philip Heath, Conservatyion area report, accessed April 2011 ref As its name suggests Stanton by Bridge is located next to a major bridge, this is the ancient Swarkestone Bridge that carries the main A514 road over the River Trent . Administratively, Stanton by Bridge forms part of the district of South Derbyshire . References reflist External links commons category position left DEFAULTSORT Stanton By Bridge Category Villages in Derbyshire Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub nl Stanton by Bridge pl Stanton by Bridge ... more details
Infobox Historic building name Swarkestone Hall Pavilion image Swarkestone Hall Pavilion 2.jpg image size 320 caption Swarkestone Pavilion looking from the Bowling Green Side map type Derbyshire latitude 52.854 longitude 1.445 SK37473 28646 coord display inline,title location location town location country architect John Smythson client Sir John Harpur, 2nd Baronet engineer Richard Shepperd owner Landmark Trust construction start date c1632 completion date date demolished cost 111 12s 4d structural system style Jacobean architecture Jacobean style size designations Grade I listed Swarkestone Hall Pavilion also known as Swarkestone Stand and The Grandstand is a 17th Century Pavilion 200 metres north of the ruins of Swarkestone Hall, Swarkestone , Derbyshire . It is a Grade I listed building located to the south of Chellaston on the A514 road A514 . The Harpur Baronets Harpur family resided at Swarkestone Hall and in 1632 commissioned architect John Smythson , one of England s first true architects and son of the great Robert Smythson , to design a bowling green enclosure and pavilion in the grounds of the Hall. It was built by Richard Shepperd at a cost of 111 12s 4d, ref cite web url http www.derbyphotos.co.uk areas p z swarkestone.htm title Derby Photographs accessdate 2009 06 17 ref from fine ashlar Keuper sandstone, decorated with the coat of arms of Sir John Harpur. The walled enclosure, for the Bowling Green some say bull baiting ring is known as The Cuttle . The building is in a Jacobean architecture Jacobean style with a two storey centre, crenellation castellated parapet , flanked by a pair of three storey towers with leaded cupola s topped by balled finial s. ref cite web url http www.heritagegateway.org.uk Gateway Results Single.aspx?uid 83227&resourceID 5 title Architectural Description of the Pavilion accessdate 2009 06 17 ref The main Harpur line failed with the death of Henry Harpur in 1677 and the estate fell to the descendants of his Great Uncle, Sir ... more details
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Infobox UK place country England static image Image TicknallChurch.JPG 240px static image caption small The Parish Church small latitude 52.812 longitude 1.481 official name Ticknall population shire district South Derbyshire shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town DERBY postcode district DE73 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK350239 london distance Ticknall is a small village and Civil parishes in England civil parish in South Derbyshire , England. Situated on the A514 road , close to Melbourne, Derbyshire Melbourne , it has three pubs, several small businesses, and a primary school. Two hundred years ago it was considerably larger and noisier with lime quarries, rail transport tramway s and potteries. Coal was also dug close to the village. Close to the village is Calke Abbey , now a National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust property. The old village of Tichenhalle is mentioned in the Domesday Book , and probably existed from Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon times. Ticknall was an estate village to Calke Abbey until late in the 20th century. It reached its hey day in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when the Agricultural lime lime yards and the brickmaking, tile and pottery industries were operating at maximum capacity. The population reached 1500, treble the present number of around 500. Since the neighbouring Calke Abbey changed its status in 1984 from long standing private occupation by the Harpur Crewe family to semi public administration by the National Trust, much of the village has changed. The break up of the former estate has meant the sale of cottages and building land, altering not only the randomness of the architecture, but also the dilution of the former feudal relationship between the villagers and their somewhat reclusive Lord of the Manor lords of the manor . The village has developed with examples of new buildings and renovations. File TicknallTramwayTunnel0 ... more details
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This article lists individual current and past Road protest in the United Kingdom Road protests in the United Kingdom and in Ireland. Current protests A14 Ellington to Fen Ditton see also A14 road Great Britain The Highways Agency wishes to increase capacity on the busy section of the A14 road Great Britain A14 between Ellington and Fen Ditton. ref cite web title A14 Ellington to Fen Ditton url http www.highways.gov.uk roads projects 4211.aspx publisher UK Highways Agency ref to reduce congestion and improve safety ref cite web title Stage 2 Scheme Assessment Report Part 1, Volume 1, Part A url http www.highways.gov.uk roads projects 6908.aspx publisher UK Highways Agency ref The Offords A14 Action Group formed to oppose the proposed route the Orange route for the scheme, favouring the Brown route which would have taken the new road further away from their villages. ref name cen 20071025 cite news title Finally, work can begin on A14 upgrades date 2007 10 25 url http www2.cambridge news.co.uk news huntingdon 2007 10 25 726d922e 25ff 4825 8d91 c9098e86250b.lpf publisher Cambridge Evening News ref ref cite news title A14 campaigners hit by council s decision date 2007 02 26 url http www2.cambridge news.co.uk news huntingdon 2007 02 26 866a128b 498a 40a8 a2f1 8c827f33ecfd.lpf publisher Cambridge Evening News ref Cambridgeshire County Council have backed the scheme, ref name cen 20071025 and there is reported to be widespread support within the local communities for the plans. ref cite news title County unites to demand A14 work date 2007 04 07 url http www2.cambridge news.co.uk news region wide 2007 04 07 c5123573 15d6 4b63 933c 184b171e98e4.lpf publisher Cambridge Evening News ref A514 Swarkestone Causeway protest During 2009 a protest group campaigning for a new swarkestone causeway was set up. ref www.swarkestonecauseway.webs.com ref A57 A628 Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle Bypass main Longdendale Bypass The Highways Agency HA have planned to pro ... more details