Templeborough (historically Templebrough)[1] is a suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The suburb falls within the Brinsworth and Catcliffe ward of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. The area takes its name from the remains of the Roman fort found there which were mistakenly believed to be that of a Roman Temple.
^Collingwood, R. G.; Wright, R. P., eds. (1965). "Templebrough". The Roman Inscriptions of Britain. Vol. One (online version).
Templeborough (historically Templebrough) is a suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The suburb falls within the Brinsworth and Catcliffe ward...
attraction, appealing primarily to children, located in the former Templeborough steelworks in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. The site used to...
Templeborough Power Station (also known as Templeborough biomass power plant) is a biomass power station situated in Templeborough on the River Don in...
Ham Roman Villa Pagans Hill, Romano-Celtic Temple Roman Baths, Bath Templeborough Letocetum, near Lichfield See East Sussex, West Sussex Segedunum Roman...
planned as two routes: the Northern route to Rotherham via Meadowhall and Templeborough, and the southern route via the developing employment centre and Waverley...
Roman fort to the south-west in the upper flood meadow of the Don at Templeborough. Rotherham was founded in the early Middle Ages. Its name is from Old...
jointly owned the large Templeborough Rolling Mills; this is now the Magna Science Adventure Centre; 40% of Templeborough's production went to Bridon...
where the Great North Road (Ermine Street) is met by the road from Templeborough. The site is overlooked by a hill called "Barnsdale Bar", past which...
be a Roman road which works its way over the edge on its route from Templeborough to Brough-on-Noe, crossing Hallam Moor and passing Stanedge Pole (note...
tons, made by British Ropes, with steel from Steel, Peech and Tozer of Templeborough in South Yorkshire. The column weighs 210 tons and has 375 segments...
construction. There may have been a cemetery to the south east of the fort. Templeborough Roman Fort in Yorkshire was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century and...
route includes the Roman road running from Bourton-on-the-Water to Templeborough near Rotherham, which is now called Icknield Street (or Ryknild Street)...
(86 t), made by British Ropes, with steel from Steel, Peech and Tozer of Templeborough in South Yorkshire. The column weighed 210 long tons (210 t) and had...
makers Samuel Fox and Company of Stocksbridge; Steel, Peech and Tozer of Templeborough and Ickles in Rotherham; the Appleby-Frodingham Steel Company of Scunthorpe;...
trackway from Buckinghamshire to Norfolk. Although the known road ends at Templeborough, it almost certainly continued to Doncaster (Danum) to join a branch...
north-west England. Lancaster: University of Lancaster. Historic England. "Templeborough Roman Fort (316617)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved...
serve the steel works. Samuel Fox & Co joined Steel, Peech and Tozer at Templeborough to form the United Steel Companies (USC) following the First World War...
tons, made by British Ropes, with steel from Steel, Peech and Tozer of Templeborough in southern Yorkshire. The column weighs 210 tons and has 375 segments...
Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) approved the new station at Magna, Templeborough. The station will be between the Meadowhall South/Tinsley stop and the...
it was believed it followed part of the route of Batham Gate between Templeborough and Buxton, although in recent years some scholars have cast doubt on...
Europe Templeborough Rotherham South Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber 53°25′20″N 1°22′24″W / 53.4222°N 1.3733°W / 53.4222; -1.3733 (Templeborough) Biomass...