It is also available on medium wave in parts of the Midlands, Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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Yet the design originated in the East Indies and, as often as not, was manufactured in Lancashire for export to African markets. |
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Police watchdogs in Lancashire have reported a good year across the county, but with room for improvement. |
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Mrs Jacobs has lived in Australia for 30 years, but still looks to Lancashire for inspiration and storylines. |
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A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen. |
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An innovative Lancashire County Council scheme aims to recruit more teachers of ethnic and black origin. |
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Once a draft plan for the strategy has been drawn up the people of Lancashire will be asked for their views. |
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In this one, a vicar dies of hemlock poisoning after having a meal at the home of a New Age herbalist in a very rural Lancashire village. |
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Liver and onions, fish and chips, Lancashire hot pot and steak and kidney pudding will be on the menu. |
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A second man being held in custody was released without charge, Lancashire Police said. |
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Jackie Leviston and Alison Gracey of the Lancashire Witch project will give a talk on the history of witch craft through the ages. |
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If you are not keen on feta, use something else crumbly, such as Cheshire or Lancashire cheese. |
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In the days when horse power ruled supreme on farms, the powerful Shire breed was the usual one in South Westmorland and North Lancashire. |
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His job takes him all round the old folk's homes in Lancashire entertaining residents. |
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Moyes drops to the ground with a sickening thud to the stunned gasps of the Lancashire crowd. |
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A relationship support charity urgently needs volunteer evening receptionists to work in an East Lancashire office. |
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What if we only had Cheddar cheese instead of a ripe Stilton, a rich creamy Lancashire or a tangy Blue Vinny? |
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The Paraguayan scored an impressive 23 goals in 57 appearances for the Lancashire side. |
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Set at the beginning of the Second World War, the one-off drama follows six turbulent years in the life of a real Lancashire housewife. |
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The farm now produces a wide range of award-winning cheeses including Lancashire, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Cheshire and Wensleydale. |
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The flagship project is being jointly funded by the borough council with Lancashire County Council. |
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Budding actors and actresses are being hunted by producers of a new movie due to be filmed in East Lancashire. |
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There are now 30,000 school crossing patrols in Britain, 360 in the service now run by Lancashire County Council. |
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More than 9,000 manufacturing jobs have been shed across East Lancashire in five years. |
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Tony Sullivan made sure Lancashire Day went with a bang in the county capital with a late, late FA Trophy winner against Bromsgrove. |
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The large areas of woodland, moors, marshlands and lowlands around east Lancashire were obviously difficult to manage from the castle. |
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He was a young kid simply interested in dancing, from Lancashire clog dancing to Hollywood tap dancing. |
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Roman Lancashire was a quiet place, but not the back water that some historians have made of it. |
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I worked in Lancashire for a few years, and in my first January there it rained every day. |
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His family had for generations been in the textile industry, first in wool and then cotton, and had built up a major business in East Lancashire. |
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When these pictures were taken, the Lancashire coalfield boasted over 350 mines. |
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A Lancashire police helicopter and the coastguard began a search at about 2.30 am. |
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An East Lancashire businessman who has run lap-dancing bars in towns and cities said there simply wasn't a market for it in Blackburn. |
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It will also include events in villages across Lancashire from rose queens, town crier competitions to plant sales and antique fairs. |
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The East Lancashire Road was jammed with commuters trying to avoid the motorway. |
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A superb buffet was then served with a selection of cold food and good Lancashire hot-pot. |
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Now he is petrified of fireworks and the noise they make and was prompted to write to the Lancashire Evening Telegraph about his fears. |
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Officers executed a warrant in Chorley, Lancashire, on Thursday and a 29-year-old man was arrested. |
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Set on the Welsh Marches beneath Lancashire, its name comes from the Latin for Place of the Legions. |
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The drivers are extremely talented and are working in vehicles, built in Lancashire to our own specifications, that are extremely manoeuvrable. |
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Wind turbines could be put up on school fields and spare land across Lancashire as part of a green energy drive. |
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Three East Lancashire railway stations will get makeovers in a bid to protect the long-term future of the area's train services. |
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It was an unwritten rule in Lancashire that no active manufacturers could become magistrates. |
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Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the East Lancashire Road and cause traffic chaos. |
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At a quarry in Lancashire a 13-year old girl became stuck waist-deep in a muddy pool. |
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It appears that men from Lancashire were given preference at this time in the competition for fellowships at Christ's College. |
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A spokesman for Lancashire constabulary says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case. |
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They will then be reviewed by one of five consultants within Lancashire Teaching Hospital. |
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Now, East Lancashire Hospitals Trust bosses have introduced a number of measures to combat the problem. |
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As mines and quarries opened in Lancashire in the 18th and 19th centuries a few Cornishmen came North, bringing with them mining expertise. |
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He chased down his own grubber to be the next man to take advantage of the porous Lancashire defence. |
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The early settlers were attracted by the logwood, from which was extracted dyes used by the Lancashire cotton industry. |
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The local rivals make the short journey across the border from Lancashire today. |
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The circular walk around Lake Burwains is one of the best places in Lancashire to watch birds in winter. |
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Too many communities in East Lancashire suffer from the curse of juvenile nuisance and much of it is caused and worsened by under-age drinking. |
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The sixth form students from Lancashire schools will set off on Monday for the Gambian capital Banjul. |
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East Lancashire Hospice is appealing for daredevils to take part in a sponsored parachute jump in aid of the charity. |
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Yorkshire showed several changes from the side which drew their Championship match against Lancashire at Old Trafford last week. |
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As well as becoming a best seller it also contained a glossary of Lancashire words and phrases he collected over the years. |
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Community groups across East Lancashire are set to prosper thanks to a new initiative which is being backed by a Rossendale firm. |
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Victims of crime in East Lancashire want harsher punishments handed out to criminals. |
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Dave, a graduate aeronautical engineer, learned to fly at Barton Aerodrome with the Lancashire Aero Club and has a private pilot's licence. |
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We now know exactly what Lancashire has done in terms of modernisation, and what is needed. |
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Last year, plans for the revamp were revealed exclusively in the Lancashire Evening Telegraph. |
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Bolton Art Gallery is hosting an exhibition of oils, watercolours and prints of the Lancashire landscape, from the sea to the windswept moors. |
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Like 15 and 16-year-olds across East Lancashire they were signed off on exam leave at the end of last week. |
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Born in Lancashire, the son of the headmaster of Ripon Grammar School, Peter studied art at Leeds School of Art. |
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And police in Lancashire issued urgent appeals for drivers to stay at home last night after a series of accidents. |
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Police today have warned Ford Focus owners in East Lancashire to be extra vigilant as their cars are being targeted by car thieves. |
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Bury's East Lancashire Railway has been given the green light to steam ahead with plans to renovate the town's historic Bury Transport Museum. |
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She wants them to help create a book of poems, limericks or stories written about the pub which sits next to the East Lancashire Road. |
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His right-hand man, Wilson, 25, came through the junior ranks at Orrell and has a Lancashire Colts cap to his name. |
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Crowds billowed on to East Lancashire Railway platforms where two newly refurbished steam machines were wheeled out for all to see. |
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But credit to Lancashire, they hung in well and could even have nicked the two points. |
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Nothing was known locally either of his antecedents or of the reasons which had prompted him to come to this Lancashire hamlet. |
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She later called to explain she had decided to stay at the Lancashire resort for longer. |
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A Chorley teacher is quitting his life in Lancashire to work in Romania after becoming smitten with the country. |
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An East Lancashire computer firm has quelled rumours 50 jobs will be cut when it restructures its sales staff. |
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They now have a four point lead over the Lancashire club and are eight points ahead of Oakworth. |
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They'd sent me up to Lancashire to report on the collapse of the English cotton industry because Japan was taking over. |
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When asked, I always say I am a lassie from Lancashire, having been born in Bury and brought up on Merseyside. |
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We are also affiliated to the Lancashire Union of Golf Clubs so handicaps can be obtained. |
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Angles had formed the nucleus of the kingdom of Deira, and some Norse immigration had occurred in the west from Lancashire and Westmorland. |
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The following day Tom again carried his bat, this time scoring 112 in Chorley's eight wicket victory over Denton in the Lancashire Cup. |
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The unfancied Lancashire side delivered a jolt to City's ambitions with a 3-1 win at Valley Parade. |
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Three hours later, five men were arrested at Heysham, Lancashire, after leaving the Irish boat train from Birmingham. |
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In his Lancashire blazer he looks more like a sixth form student than a county cricketer. |
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Chloe's mum, Emma, works for the East Lancashire Deaf Society and has been using sign language for two years. |
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Truant teenagers are being targeted in a hard-hitting poster campaign at bus shelters across East Lancashire. |
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He was also a Lancashire athletics sprint champion and a more than adequate club cricketer. |
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Grouse numbers in Lancashire have soared in time for the start of the shooting season on the Glorious Twelfth. |
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Glen Chapple's six for 66 at Hove put troubled Lancashire in sight of victory over Sussex. |
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Pekinese, bearded collies, dachshunds and Yorkshire terriers were among the 260 dogs seized at a single house in Lancashire last month. |
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A keen huntsman, Briggs, immediately turned his Lancashire burr to the topic of fox hunting. |
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This walk through the lanes of rural Lancashire is a spiritual pilgrimage to the Lancashire Martyr, Saint Edmund Arrowsmith. |
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Yet it is hardly likely that Lancashire members will want to sacrifice their spiritual home for two or three of these shows every year. |
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The cottage cheese can be replaced with goat's cheese, ricotta, feta, Lancashire or Wensleydale. |
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They will be taken to a waste site in Bury where they will be shredded and prepared as compost for farmland across Lancashire. |
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Among the victims he duped were people from Lancashire, Bury and Nottinghamshire. |
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Mr Procter said a cake with a cheddar base, a Lancashire cheese middle and Wensleydale and cranberry topping has proved the most popular so far. |
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In Lancashire, the bugle sounded at the stroke of midday as riders and hunt followers toasted the Holcombe Hunt with a drop of brandy or port. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Tim sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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Crumblies are best for toasting, especially Cheshire and Lancashire, as they melt into a mouth-watering, velvety mass under the grill. |
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Yet there can be no doubt now that the Lancashire giant can emerge as one of world cricket's top all-rounders. |
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You will be treated to a Brass Band and Bucks Fizz reception as you board the East Lancashire Steam Train at Bolton Street Station, Bury. |
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A spokesman for Lancashire Police said it was likely the pair would be nominated for bravery awards. |
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It's an intriguing partnership because Timson sounds very humorous, talks in a broad Lancashire accent and swears like a trooper. |
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By the time dawn broke over the notorious stretch of the Lancashire coast any chance of survival had ebbed away for those still out at sea. |
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A nurse who pioneered new ways of treating alcoholics in East Lancashire has been honoured by his profession. |
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I have the biggest herd of sucklers in Lancashire scattered across 1,186 acres. |
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The eldest daughter of an alcoholic, self-important Lancashire bootmaker marries his boot-hand and sets up a rival business. |
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East Lancashire rail passengers will arrive refreshed thanks to a blend of aromatherapy oils in their seat headrests. |
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Never mind fancy energy drinks or cool cola, an East Lancashire company is reviving some old favourites to tantalise our tastebuds. |
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The party that once bestrode British politics like a colossus has arrived on the Lancashire coast in timid, uncertain mood. |
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The East Lancashire Railway was opened in 1846 to link Manchester with Bury and Rossendale. |
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No matter what their decisions, Lancashire must recruit at least one top-class batsman, preferably an opener, and possibly two. |
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Looking at that list I noted that only one player, Brian Lara, has never, to my knowledge, played in the Lancashire League. |
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The 35-year-old missed six weeks before returning against Lancashire last week and at once everything seemed to click into place. |
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Monmouthshire was indeed the strongest recusant area in the kingdom, apart from Lancashire. |
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We've just reached the summit of Pendle Hill in Lancashire when the image of the three wizened witches from Macbeth skips across my mind's eye. |
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He was officially inaugurated as Lancashire county chairman at the NFU's county luncheon which took place at the Crofters Hotel in Garstang last Tuesday. |
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The prefabricated materials would then be transhipped to the United Kingdom, where they would be sent to assembly facilities in disused Lancashire cotton factories. |
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Specialities include a range of artisan cheeses, home-made fresh crab pates and ready-made meals, such as pheasant with pickled walnuts and Lancashire hotpot with oysters. |
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This is the biggest game of the season, it is the tie of the round, perhaps the whole competition, but you have to live in East Lancashire to understand the importance. |
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At every stage in a fairytale life, the stoic sensible lovely Lancashire lass has been Tom's buttress, giving unstinting support and keeping his feet firmly on the ground. |
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If police forces were to go bust, Lancashire would be one of them. |
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But the burden of answering the needs of some 500 families in Blackburn and Darwen, and many more across East Lancashire, has put the family on the bread line. |
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But any Lancashire dish hoping to be named the nation's favourite will have to see off stiff competition from Yorkshire puddings and Cornish pasties in the bid to be the best. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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Oxford UCCE were given a brief insight into the gulf between university and county cricket as Lancashire cruised to a ten-wicket victory at the Parks. |
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Handing out chocolate and lollipops to pub revellers in a good mood at the end of the night is one of the schemes already operating in East Lancashire. |
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In 1767, James Hargreaves, a Oswaldtwistle weaver, put East Lancashire on the map when he invented the Spinning Jenny, which was also used to spin wool. |
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In the eight months between Lanarkshire and Lancashire he was not idle. |
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He was given the title of honorary physician to the Queen in 1967 for his public health work in Lancashire and for advising the Ministry of Health. |
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Bowland Transit, funded by the Countryside Agency and Lancashire County Council, will provide a fleet of midibuses for residents in hard-to-reach villages. |
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Manchester United came out of the Yorkshire and Lancashire railways, Sheffield United out of the Sheffield cutlers and Arsenal out of the Woolwich Arsenal. |
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Recruiting large numbers of Gaelic kern, they then invaded England, landing at Furness in Lancashire, and immediately made for Richard III's old power base in north Yorkshire. |
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Because of increased demand, Relate Lancashire needs to extend its opening times at its Burnley office to include Thursday evenings and is appealing for more staff. |
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It developed into a panel of professional bowlers who visited about 50 Lancashire greens a year, and who were paid a percentage of the gate money. |
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In 2000, 117 people committed suicide in the county, with boroughs in East Lancashire having some of the highest death rates from people killing themselves. |
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Ann Kemp left Lancashire in the mid-1980s to farm on Islay, hand shearing her own rare breed sheep, spinning their wool into yarn, dyeing it with natural dyes and knitting it. |
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Cheshire and Lancashire families made similar additions of crests to the plain prescriptive coat armor which they had previously used from time immemorial. |
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Their distinctive rotative engine was complete by 1787, and 4,000 horsepower was in use by 1800, over half in Lancashire, Staffordshire, London, and Yorkshire. |
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An impressive viaduct spans the valley a reminder of the time when visitors travelled from Lancashire, Yorkshire and beyond to spend a day around the falls. |
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The only species occurring in East Lancashire is the roe deer. |
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Crowds of onlookers gathered as 10 Lancashire fire crews battled to contain it to the Grand National ride, which is a smaller version of a big dipper. |
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The exchanges in this Aegon West Lancashire League Division One match then settled down until the referee awarded Springfields a penalty that was well saved by Russ Sharpe. |
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Being an aged citizen of times long gone, I can recall my old grandad telling me about how the American Civil War brought about a cotton famine in the Lancashire mills. |
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Population has continued to increase, since much of northern Cheshire has become an overspill or dormitory area for nearby Lancashire urban centres. |
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And it looked like Simms could win as he had a shot at double three but Atkins became a pain for Lancashire with a 15-dart finish, hitting 20 and double top for Yorkshire. |
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When Britain's most famous female golfer bows out of the American Tour, the Lancashire Girls champion from Pleasington is well on course to take her place. |
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A paramedic from Lancashire has jetted out to Iran with his sniffer dog to hunt for survivors trapped in the wreckage of the devastating earthquake there. |
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The new hovercraft, designed to be used on mud and sandbanks as well as shallow water, was unveiled at the RNLI lifeboat station in Morecambe, Lancashire. |
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According to published reports, a couple, one of whom is a member of the armed forces, were arrested in Lancashire. |
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Today, the turbojets in many British and American aircraft owe their origins to Whittle and the many Lancashire workers who brought it into production. |
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Placed at reserve was Geoff Mellin, a retail butcher at Nelson, Lancashire, who keeps 15 Belgian Blues and Limousin breeding cattle for producing beef for sale in the shop. |
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In Lancashire, the River Ribble burst its banks at Ribchester. |
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The six soldiers all came from the same British regiment, the Lancashire Fusiliers. |
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Four of them were shipmates from the old Type 21 frigate HMS Avenger, stokers from 3D Mess, two of whom now live in Lancashire, one in Merseyside and the other in Guernsey. |
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The new Lancashire captain will turn to his predecessor for help as he bids to lead the club back to the County Championship's top flight at the first attempt. |
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It became more difficult for Lancashire to compete with the more easily worked mines in Yorkshire and Derbyshire. |
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In 1927 there were 222 working collieries in Lancashire belonging to 125 owners. |
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Boothstown Mines Rescue Station was opened by the Lancashire and Cheshire Coalowners in 1933 close to the East Lancashire Road. |
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The plain is the surface expression of the Cheshire Basin, a deep sedimentary basin that extends north into Lancashire and south into Shropshire. |
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It is separate from the Ingleton Coalfield in North Yorkshire, and a small number of mines around Todmorden are part of the Lancashire Coalfield. |
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The oldest, and hence lowermost in the succession is the thick Pendle Grit of central Lancashire. |
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Sallis has said that creator Nick Park wanted a Lancashire accent, but Sallis could only manage to do a Yorkshire one. |
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Fair Snape Fell is one of the larger hills in the Forest of Bowland in Lancashire, England. |
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In his own way, the smart and meticulous Lancashire starred in the dramas of TV studios, with his hair tuggingly late delivery of scripts. |
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The Blackpool Tramway runs from Blackpool to Fleetwood on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, England. |
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The county contained several mill towns and the collieries of the Lancashire Coalfield. |
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Although some historians consider this to mean south Lancashire was then part of Cheshire, it is by no means certain. |
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It did not cover the western part of Todmorden, where the ancient border between Lancashire and Yorkshire passes through the middle of the town. |
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The Lancashire Constabulary covers the shire county and the unitary authorities. |
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To the west of the county are the West Lancashire Coastal Plain and the Fylde coastal plain north of the Ribble Estuary. |
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Development is coordinated by Lancashire Enterprise Partnership, Lancashire County Council and BAE Systems. |
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In 1896 Blackpool from the Lancashire League and Gainsborough Trinity from the Midland League replaced Burslem Port Vale and Crewe Alexandra. |
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Liverpool's first trophy was the Lancashire League, which it won in the club's first season. |
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Certainly there were links between Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. |
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The Lancashire Coalfield in North West England was one of the most important British coalfields. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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In Lancashire and the north of Ireland, the catch-hold or catch-as-catch-can system still finds favour. |
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Going into a dressing-room full of established players was not easy. It was like Lancashire all over again only more so. |
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It gained popularity in the mill towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire, and amongst tin miners in Cornwall. |
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Rugby League is most popular among towns in the northern English counties of Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria. |
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Huge populations of the sea duck, common scoter, spend winters feeding in shallow waters off eastern Ireland, Lancashire and North Wales. |
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It gained popularity in the old mill towns of Lancashire and Yorkshire, also amongst tin miners in Cornwall. |
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The Aire Gap links Lancashire and Yorkshire via the valleys of the Aire and Ribble. |
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In Cumbria the M6 runs all the way down the east of the county connecting the very north of England to the Lancashire border. |
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The spinning jenny was invented in 1764 in Lancashire by James Hargreaves, a mechanical advance on the spinning wheel. |
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Ann Lee from Manchester started the USA Shakers movement, founded out of the Quakers, which itself has strong links to Pendle Hill in Lancashire. |
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Lancaster was also given palatinate status for the county of Lancashire, which entailed a separate administration independent of the crown. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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For the first time the railways carried more trade between Liverpool and the towns of central Lancashire than the canals. |
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Cleveland iron ore is high in phosphorus and needs to be mixed with purer ores, such as those on the west coast in Cumberland and Lancashire. |
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It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. |
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From a very early time, the township of Manchester lay within the historic or ceremonial county boundaries of Lancashire. |
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In 1889, the city became a county borough as did many larger Lancashire towns, and therefore not governed by Lancashire County Council. |
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Manchester Cricket Club evolved into Lancashire County Cricket Club and play at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. |
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A huge meeting was held on Kersal Moor, Kersal near Salford, Lancashire on 24 September 1838 with speakers from all over the country. |
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Within England, he suggested that London, Lancashire, Yorkshire, and the Midlands would make natural regions. |
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The right to nominate and select high sheriffs in Lancashire is vested in the monarch in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. |
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In the South of Lancashire, North East of Cheshire and the Birmingham area, there would be 3 metropolitan areas, with 20 district authorities. |
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There were also a few examples of parishes split between two or more counties, such as Todmorden, split between Lancashire and Yorkshire. |
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Liverpool historically lay within the ancient hundred of West Derby in the south west of the county of Lancashire. |
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Anyone crossing the lake from east to west on the Windermere Ferry thus travels from the historic county of Westmorland to that of Lancashire. |
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By 1881 there were 374 Orange organisations in Lancashire, 71 in the North East, and 42 in Yorkshire. |
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Some Northern dishes, such as Yorkshire pudding and Lancashire hotpot have spread across the UK, and only their names now hint at their origin. |
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In response, Preston withdrew from the competition and fellow Lancashire clubs Burnley and Great Lever followed suit. |
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On 9 October 2014, the company announced the loss of 440 management jobs across the country, with 286 of the job cuts in Lancashire. |
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The Preston Arena is frequently used by the University of Central Lancashire, based in Preston. |
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Joseph John Thomson was born 18 December 1856 in Cheetham Hill, Manchester, Lancashire, England. |
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The Lancashire economy relies strongly on the M6 motorway which runs from north to south, past Lancaster and Preston. |
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As part of its industrial past, Lancashire gave rise to an extensive network of canals, which extend into neighbouring counties. |
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The traditional Lancashire flag, a red rose on a white field, was not officially registered. |
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Since 2000, the designated ECB Premier League for Lancashire has been the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition. |
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Along with Yorkshire and Cumberland, Lancashire is recognised as the heartland of Rugby League. |
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Lancashire is the origin of the Lancashire hotpot, a casserole dish traditionally made with lamb. |
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Lancashire hotpot is a stew originating from Lancashire in the North West of England. |
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In Lancashire before industrialisation, families would work at home spinning thread while scrags of mutton stewed slowly over a low fire. |
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Food critic Simon Hopkinson claimed that Coulson told him he got the recipe from a Patricia Martin of Claughton in Lancashire. |
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The Blackburn cake is named after the town of Blackburn, Lancashire, and is made with stewed apples in place of currants. |
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Cumbrian club cricket teams play in the North Lancashire and Cumbria League. |
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He collapsed on 22 April 1869, at Preston in Lancashire, and on doctor's advice, the tour was cancelled. |
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He found himself commanding enlisted men who were drawn mainly from the mining, milling, and weaving towns of Lancashire. |
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This draws heavily on Thomas Marsden's Original Lancashire Hornpipes, Old and New, published by Henry Playford in 1705, as well as other sources. |
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With the player dispute resolved, Yorkshire won all seven of their matches in 1867, defeating Surrey, Lancashire and Cambridgeshire. |
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The County Championship was introduced in October 1895 with Cheshire entertaining Lancashire. |
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The last game was on 28 April 1902 when Wigan beat the Rest of Lancashire Senior Competition. |
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Between 1906 and 1923 Wigan won the Lancashire League another seven times and the Lancashire Cup another four times. |
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Forty days later Wigan played their last game at Springfield Park when they defeated the Rest of Lancashire Senior Competition. |
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They lost the 1933 Lancashire Cup Final to Warrington, whilst finishing in no competitive position in the league once more. |
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For the first decade of his life, he also lived in Bolton, Lancashire, and Wallasey, Cheshire, because his father was involved in local politics. |
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Once the mitta, or mett, a quantity of two bushels, is used for salt. The name still lingers in Lancashire. |
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Helens, Lancashire, after retirement from competition he was a businessman based in the Isle of Man. |
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Thee, Thy and Thou are still in use, as is the case in parts of Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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At Manchester about 250 Episcopalians formed a regiment, and a number of other Englishmen had joined the Prince, mainly from rural Lancashire. |
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The north west, a centre of the textile industries, was also hard hit, with places such as Manchester and Lancashire suffering a slump. |
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The family is recorded in the Preston Guild Rolls now held by Lancashire Record Office. |
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The DX class of the London and North Western Railway numbered 943 units, including 86 engines built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
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Five sites were withdrawn, including the Shell Flat site off the coast of Lancashire. |
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Hughes's father, William, a joiner, was of Irish descent and had enlisted with the Lancashire Fusiliers and fought at Ypres. |
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Apart from the Gododdin, the kingdom of Alt Clut occupied the Strathclyde area and Rheged covered parts of Galloway, Lancashire and Cumbria. |
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They are less common in Westmorland, with some in Lancashire and the adjoining areas of North Yorkshire. |
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Harrison Birtwistle was born in Accrington, a mill town in Lancashire some 20 miles north of Manchester. |
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The band's fourth member was guitarist Andy Summers from Lancashire in northwest England. |
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Lowry was born on 1 November 1887 at 8 Barrett Street, Stretford, which was then in Lancashire. |
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Capita's TV Licensing headquarters is at India Mill, in Darwen, Lancashire. |
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Back in the UK, they competed in the Friends Provident Trophy, their only win coming against Lancashire. |
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In particular, the regions of Cumbria and Lancashire suffered time and again from the plundering of the Irish. |
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In the summer David split his army into two forces, sending William fitz Duncan to march into Lancashire, where he harried Furness and Craven. |
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David, meanwhile, issued charters to Shrewsbury Abbey in respect to their lands in Lancashire. |
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Bruce also drove back a subsequent English expedition north of the border and launched raids into Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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To his great surprise he was defeated in South Lancashire but winning in Greenwich was able to remain in Parliament. |
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Revolts also broke out in Lancashire and Bristol in 1315, and in Glamorgan in Wales in 1316, but were suppressed. |
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He fell ill shortly after arriving in England and was consequently buried in Lancashire. |
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In Lancashire, England, the brown shrimp is mixed with butter to make potted shrimps, a dish traditionally eaten with bread. |
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At the same time, larger ships and economic growth in Lancashire stimulated the growth of Liverpool. |
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The Diocese of York encompassed roughly the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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First also run services into other counties, Rochdale in Greater Manchester and Burnley in Lancashire. |
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There are, however, claims that meetings were held in 1927 at Camberley, Surrey and Droylsden, Lancashire. |
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It was during this season that the club signed former England batsman John Crawley from Lancashire. |
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A variant eaten and sold in Lancashire, especially Liverpool, is made with cooked and mashed potatoes. |
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While many of the Lancashire accents may sound similar to outsiders, the exception is the 'Scouse' accent, as spoken in Liverpool. |
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Liverpool's dialect is influenced heavily by Irish and Welsh, and it sounds completely different from surrounding areas of Lancashire. |
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The Liverpool accent, known as Scouse colloquially, is quite different from the accent of surrounding Lancashire. |
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In some cases Scouse can also be heard in Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire and Skelmersdale in Lancashire. |
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The Scouse accent is highly distinctive, and has little in common with those used in the neighbouring regions of Cheshire and Lancashire. |
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Unlike surrounding areas of Lancashire and the north in general, Mancunians have diphthongal pronunciations of the GOAT and FACE lexical sets. |
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However, in 1173 he had been appointed Sheriff of Lancashire and custodian of the honour of Richmond. |
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The design is very close to earlier designs by Pugin, including an unbuilt scheme for Scarisbrick Hall, Lancashire. |
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The geographical focus of textile manufacture in Britain was Manchester and the small towns of the Pennines and southern Lancashire. |
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This was built in 1744 by John Bourn in partnership with Henry Morris of Lancashire. |
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The mill was financed by Lancashire native Daniel Bourn, and was partly owned by other men from Lancashire. |
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The cotton mill, originally a Lancashire phenomenon, was copied in New England and later in the southern states of America. |
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In 1860, there were 2650 cotton mills in the Lancashire region, employing 440,000 people. |
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This route had been followed in New England, where it was successful, but not in Lancashire. |
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In Lancashire they were built on the rivers and streams descending from the Pennines and Rossendale moorland. |
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In Lancashire and Piedmont, South Carolina child labour is well documented. |
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But in Lancashire cotton mills, spinning became a male occupation, and the tradition of unions passed into the factory. |
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They were used extensively from the late 18th to the early 20th century in the mills of Lancashire and elsewhere. |
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The 'jenny' refers to an engine, a common slang term in the 18th century in Lancashire and still to this day used occasionally. |
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It was invented in 1764 by James Hargreaves in Stanhill, Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire in England. |
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Manchester had been a centre for Fustians by 1620 and acted as a hub for other Lancashire towns, so developing a communication network with them. |
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Thomas Highs, sometimes spelled Thomas Hayes, was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1718 and lived most of his life there. |
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Early cotton mills powered by water were built in Lancashire and its neighbouring counties. |
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They were in turn replaced from the late 18th century by puddling, with certain variants such as the Swedish Lancashire process. |
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The location of the coalfields helped to make the prosperity of Lancashire, of Yorkshire, and of South Wales. |
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The canal was built for him by James Brindley to service his coal mines at Worsley, in Lancashire. |
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From the 11th century, Worsley was a township in the Eccles parish of the hundred of Salford, and county of Lancashire. |
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Worsley Village was in 1969 designated as a conservation area by the former Lancashire County Council. |
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An electric tram service was founded in 1903 by the South Lancashire Tramways Company. |
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The canal in West Lancashire was part of Britain's defensive plans against invasion. |
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The weekly Ship Canal Gazette, priced at one penny, was by the end of the year being sold at newsagents in towns across Lancashire. |
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Two were to the north of the canal, operated by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and the London and North Western Railway. |
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Many routes crossed the Pennines between Lancashire and Yorkshire, enabling salt, limestone, coal, fleeces and cloth to be transported. |
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Luddites battled the British Army at Burton's Mill in Middleton and at Westhoughton Mill, both in Lancashire. |
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While on a visit to Lancashire, England in 1810, Francis Cabot Lowell studied the workings of the successful British textile industry. |
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The Boston Associates tried to create a controlled system of labor unlike the harsh conditions they observed while in Lancashire, England. |
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The majority of the park is in North Yorkshire, with a sizeable area in Cumbria and a small part in Lancashire. |
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