Examples of 'greenbank' in a sentence
Meaning of "greenbank"
Greenbank could refer to a surname or a place name, such as Green Bank, a community in West Virginia, USA
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- An urban district of Bristol, England, between Easton, Eastville and Whitehall.
- A large civil cemetery in this district.
- A suburb of Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester district, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6472).
- A surname.
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Eating for energy by sandra greenbank.
Greenbank radio telescope.
The climate is warm and temperate in Greenbank.
Trains operate out of the Greenbank station near the southern end of the railroad.
Area will be the planned construction of a realigned Greenbank Road from Cambrian.
The Greenbank Road project included a roadway underpass while the Strandherd Drive project included a roadway overpass.
Funds for public art have been allocated from the Greenbank Road widening construction project.
Original designs by William Morris and other English wallpaper companies are held by Walker Greenbank.
Buses no longer use Greenbank Road due to these changes.
Greenbank was born in London, son of Richard and Mary Greenbank.
Even with the expansion of Greenbank Road we will still have this issue.
The home ground of the club is Barry White Field, Greenbank.
Greenbank Garden, a National Trust for Scotland property, is located on the outskirts of Clarkston.
There is a bowling centre at Greenbank Street.
Loganberry Festival at the Greenbank Farm in July This was discontinued after the 2016 festival.
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The 2011 season saw what would arguably be the most successful season in Greenbank FC's history.
In 1871 Greenbank Cemetery was opened as a burial place for the whole parish.
The northwest corner of Cambrian Road and new Greenbank Road is slated to be an.