Between 1750 and 1900, Selby, a market town in North Yorkshire, England, experienced significant industrial growth, particularly with the expansion of the coal mining and shipping industries. The construction of the Selby Canal in 1778 enhanced trade and transport, connecting the town to the River Ouse and facilitating the movement of goods. This period also saw the development of railways, which further boosted local industry and commerce. Additionally, Selby became known for its notable landmarks, including the Selby Abbey, which continued to play a central role in the community.
John Selby died in 1894.
Nicholas Selby was born in 1925.
Robert Selby Taylor was born in 1909.
Lauren Selby was born on 1984-07-18.
Harry Selby - hunter - was born in 1925.
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The population grew from 11m in 1750 to 40m in 1900.
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weellllll there were a lot of changes between the 1750-1900... transport fashion of clothes the industrial revelution
They ride only on horses in 1750 and in 1900 they got trains !Is that good enough for u ?
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canals were built in 1750 to 1900
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