Small "back street" theatre in Lemon Street, Tyldesley, Greater Manchester, England.
Tyldesley Loopline
Railway line built in 1864 to connect local collieries to the Liverpool–Manchester main line.
Tyldesley Top Chapel
The township of Tyldesley's first place of worship, built in 1789.
Tyldesley Urban District
Tyldesley cum Shakerley Urban District and its successor, Tyldesley Urban District. was from 1894 to 1974 a local government district in Lancashire, England. In 1974 the urban district was abolished and its former area was transfered to the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan in Greater Manchester.
Tyldesley witch
Redirected to Edmund Hartley.
Udny Castle
Tower house in the parish of Udny, southwest of Pitmedden and northeast of the hamlet of Udny Green, Aberdeenshire
Udny Mort House
In the 18th and 19th centuries body-snatchers, also known as resurrectionists, shush-lifters or noddies, excavated graves to meet the increasing demand from medical colleges for bodies to dissect, as not enough were being supplied from executions.
Ullerwood Castle
Early medieval fortification, possibly a shell keep, in Ringway, Greater Manchester, England.
Under the Knife
Short story by H. G. Wells first published in 1896, about an out of body experience while under anaesthetic.
Undine
Undines (or ondines) are a category of imaginary elemental beings associated with water, first named in the alchemical writings of Paracelsus. Similar creatures are found in classical literature, particularly Ovid's Metamorphoses.
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