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Bolton and Leigh Railway
Bolton and Leigh Railway Bolton and Leigh was an early railway company that ...
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Leigh, Greater Manchester
Leigh, Greater Manchester For other places with the same name, see Leigh The Arms of the former Leigh Borough Council Leigh is a town located north of the ... about ten miles SE of Wigan itself. Leigh comes from the word lea meaning ...
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Leigh Richmond Roose
Leigh Richmond Roose Leigh Richmond Roose, MM, (November 27 1877 – ... him are still told today. Welsh goalkeeper Leigh Richmond Roose, from a contemporary cigarette card ... the years before the First World War, railway companies kept private trains ready at a ... story comes from a contemporary article in Bolton's Cricket and Football Field (March ...
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Bolton (Greater Manchester) (translated from German)
Bolton (Greater Manchester) Bolton a city is in Metropolitan County Greater ... in the valley of the river Croal. Bolton belonged until 1974 to the county Lancashire ... the administrative seat of the Metropolitan Borough Bolton. The city has 139.403 inhabitants (2001 ... Bronzezeit back. First documentary proofs date OF Bolton in the place of Bolten le ...
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Lynton and Barnstaple Railway
Lynton and Barnstaple Railway L&B Stations Barnstaple Town Pilton (Goods ... Halt Lynton and Lynmouth The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway was a narrow-gauge railway running through the rugged and picturesque countryside ... was later taken over by the Southern Railway, and closed in September 1935. It was ... valley - making it the largest narrow-gauge railway structure in England. History Extract from ...
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Liverpool and Manchester Railway
Liverpool and Manchester Railway It has been suggested that Liverpool and Manchester Railway Company be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR) was the world's first intercity passenger railway operated solely by steam locomotives. (The Stockton ... Up to Construction The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was intended to achieve cheap transport ...
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Category:Early British railway companies
Category:Early British railway companies A number of very early British railway companies were short-lived, and were soon ... Big Four' in 1923 (see List of railway companies involved in the 1923 grouping). See also the List of early British railway companies. Pages in category "Early British railway companies" There are 55 pages in ...
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Category:UK rail stubs
... to this category. London Underground stubs UK railway station stubs Pages in category "UK rail ... section of this category. A Abbey Light Railway Aberdeen to Inverness Line Abermule train collision Aberystwyth Electric Cliff Railway Airport-Manchester Line Ais Gill rail crash Alderney Railway Alnwick branch line Ambergate Junction Amerton Railway Andrew Barclay Appleby Frodingham Railway Area ...
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Manchester
... surrounding boroughs of Trafford, Tameside, Salford, Wigan, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Stockport. Geography and ... The opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, the first true public railway, also contributed to the rapid development of ... City Centre. Together with the University of Bolton and the Royal Northern College of Music ... Athletic, Stockport County, Bury, Wigan Athletic, Rochdale, Bolton Wanderers and F.C. United of ...
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Benjamin Hick
... other machinery. In 1810 Hick moved to Bolton as manager of Rothwell's Union Foundry ... they made the locomotive Union for the Bolton and Leigh Railway. Hick had married in 1814 and with ... Benjaman Hick & Sons, at the Soho Foundry, Bolton. They made the locomotive Soho for ...
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