Three representatives from the chapel are visiting Broughton this week to recruit people to the union, with a view to improving conditions there. |
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Last year we had Broughton Road shut at one time or another for most of the year. |
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The Pendleton, Broughton, Greengate and Islington areas of Salford, where there is huge development, stand on the right bank of the river. |
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Despite its convenient location at the top of Broughton Street, this bar has never really taken off. |
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Kevin, who plays inside centre for Broughton, did not want to talk about what happened. |
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The modern boxing glove was invented in 1743, the brainchild of Englishman Jack Broughton. |
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The incident happened close to Broughton Road where a train had been stabled overnight. |
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Upon their return they were marched along Broughton Road and drew up outside the Town Hall before being dismissed. |
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Lower Broughton is one of several areas in central Salford which are to be targeted for regeneration in the coming years. |
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One new project on show this year is the walled garden at Broughton Hall, Skipton. |
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Then they are airfreighted to Broughton and by barge to Toulouse in France. |
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He says Bert Broughton did all his farming on horseback and when times were hard he trained horses for the Army or the hunt. |
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This paper presents an account of one radio ham, William G. Broughton. |
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Despite an inauspicious damp start to the day, the sun came out as the 1,400 participants gathered for the event, which was held at Broughton Hall, near Skipton. |
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He was walking home with two Latvian friends when they were overheard talking in Russian by a group of up to 20 teenagers in Lower Broughton Road. |
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As the Lost Sock Diner is located next door to the laundromat at the foot of Edinburgh's oh-so-trendy Broughton Street, you can clean your smalls while you munch your eggs. |
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He toiled as a Broughton draper, selling cloth to merchants. |
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The two areaways which remain, under Broughton and Broad Street sidewalks, provide a unique opportunity for the city to illuminate purple glass from underneath at night. |
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A few locals joined him, including Sir Thomas Broughton of Broughton Tower, who would be killed at the disastrous Battle of Stoke Field. |
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On the Cheshire border with Flintshire is the Broughton aircraft factory, more recently associated with Airbus. |
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With the decline in the condition of the water, by the Second World War only Agecroft and Broughton rowing clubs were still active. |
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Airbus has major sites at Filton in the city of Bristol and at Broughton in north Wales. |
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A Black Kite was reported over Broughton last Friday, while a Rose-coloured Starling was at a holiday park south of Fairbourne. |
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Staff at the Broughton site donned pirate outfits and ate cold baked beans by the canful, all in the name of raising money for good causes. |
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March 8, Lady Rona Delves Broughton pootled along to a board meeting at Planestation and gave Oliver Iny the sack. |
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Sadly, the Crystal Colonnade and the bandstand, around which Broughton choreographed scenes of larkish seduction, were later demolished. |
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Martin Broughton was appointed chairman of the club on 16 April 2010 to oversee its sale. |
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In 1826, Broughton, a Whig, announced in the Commons that he opposed the report of a Bill. |
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The wings are manufactured at Broughton in North Wales, then transported by barge to Mostyn docks for ship transport. |
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The current Airbus Broughton site was founded in 1939 as a shadow factory for the production of the Vickers Wellington and the Avro Lancaster. |
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Today Airbus Broughton employs over 5,000 people, mostly in manufacturing roles. |
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He was educated at Langholm Academy before becoming a teacher for a brief time at Broughton Higher Grade School in Edinburgh. |
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Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. |
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On the west shore is Hawarden Airport and the large Airbus factory at Broughton. |
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A grammar school was established in 1603 by Alderman Valentine Broughton of Chester. |
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There are daily flights of the Airbus Beluga transport aircraft of Airbus wings from Broughton for the smaller aircraft. |
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Fisher married Frances Katharine Josepha Broughton, the daughter of the Rev. |
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Thomas Delves Broughton and Frances Corkran, on 4 April 1866 while stationed at Portsmouth. |
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Broughton in Furness is a small market town on the southern boundary of England's Lake District National Park. |
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Broughton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria. |
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In 1976 the parishes of Broughton West, Seathwaite with Dunnerdale, and Angerton were merged, creating Duddon Parish Council. |
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The stretch of road through Broughton has been designated the number C5009, although A595 can still be seen on older road signage. |
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To the west, the main settlements of Kirkby and Broughton are dominated by farming and commuting. |
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The River Duddon flows through the valley, rising in the mountains between Eskdale and Langdale, before flowing into the Irish Sea near Broughton in Furness. |
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They looked bowled over by the reception as they emerged from their car to tour Broughton House, home of 19th-century painter Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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The Stews at Broughton Green near Hanbury in Worcestershire has a contemporary look to confuse the house detective on the lookout for its 17th century origins. |
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There are no secondary schools in Broughton with children usually attending John Ruskin School in Coniston, Ulverston Victoria High School or Windermere School. |
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Market Square was formally laid out in 1760 by John Gilpin Sawrey, the Lord of the Manor, who lived at Broughton Tower,a large mansion just a short distance from the Square. |
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The limit then followed the west coast of Tasmania southwards to the South East Cape and then went eastwards to Broughton Island, New Zealand, before returning to Cape Horn. |
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Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet and Broughton Retail Park are near the city. |
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Amongst these are an advanced Toyota plant that manufactures engines, a TATA steelworks, Shotton Paper, and Airbus, making the wings for the A330 and the A380 at Broughton. |
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More of their works can be found on display at the Burrell Collection, Broughton House, Paisley Museum and Art Galleries and the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery. |
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A total of 6,000 spectators turned up for the match, which was considered a poor showing despite a Broughton Rangers v Bradford cup clash being scheduled on the same day. |
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Broughton encouraged the use of 'mufflers', a form of padded bandage or mitten, to be used in 'jousting' or sparring sessions in training, and in exhibition matches. |
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The first boxing rules, called the Broughton's rules, were introduced by champion Jack Broughton in 1743 to protect fighters in the ring where deaths sometimes occurred. |
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