Butterworth & Dickinson
Butterworth and Dickinson were textile machinery manufacturers in Burnley, Lancashire, England.
Colne /koʊn/ with a population of 18,806 (2011 census), is the oldest and second largest town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle, after Nelson, which lies immediately to the west. It is six miles north-east of Burnley, 25 miles east of Preston, 25 miles north of Manchester and 30 miles west of Leeds. It was the main town in the area for many centuries being the market town and having a grade A listed market cross that dates to the 15th century allowing a market to be held there. The cross was originally in the Parish Church yard, but has been relocated in Market St, the main road through the town centre.
Population: 20,118
Latitude: 53° 51' 25.67" N
Longitude: -2° 10' 6.64" W
Butterworth and Dickinson were textile machinery manufacturers in Burnley, Lancashire, England.
Burnley bus station serves the town of Burnley, Lancashire, England. The bus station was funded by both the Lancashire County Council and Burnley Borough Council. The station was re-built in 2002 at a cost of £3m and consists of 11 stands, a travel …
Brierfield railway station serves the small town of Brierfield, Lancashire, England and is on the East Lancashire Line 2¼ miles (3 km) east of Burnley Central railway station towards Colne (the terminus).
Wainsgate Baptist Church is a redundant chapel standing in an elevated position above the town of Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, England (grid reference SD998288). The chapel and its attached school are recorded in the National Heritage List for Eng…
Wadsworth is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England.
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Unity College is a mixed 11-16 comprehensive school in Burnley, Lancashire, England.
Towneley railway station was a station in Lancashire which served Burnley Wood and the nearby Towneley Hall on the eastern edge of Burnley.
Todmorden Unitarian Church was a redundant Unitarian church, which is located in Honey Hole Road, Todmorden, West Yorkshire, England (grid reference SD935239), but it is now holding services again. It occupies an elevated position overlooking the to…
Stoneyholme is a district of Burnley, Lancashire, England, situated immediately north of the town centre. It is bounded by the M65 motorway to the west, and by the railway and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to the east, and consists of predominately …
Stock Beck is a minor river in the West Craven area of Pendle, Lancashire (formerly in Yorkshire).
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Skirden Beck is a minor river in Lancashire.
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The Seedhill Football Ground was a football stadium in Nelson, Lancashire. It was the home of current North West Counties League Division One side Nelson F.C. from 1905 until 1968. Nelson later moved to Victoria Park, before the ground was demolishe…