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Bank Hall Colliery

Jun 26, 2019Daisy GraceCoal mining, Lancashire

Coal mine near the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Burnley, Lancashire., the town’s largest and deepest pit.

Burnley Coalfield

Jun 26, 2019Daisy GraceCoal mining, Lancashire

Most northerly portion of the Lancashire Coalfield, surrounding Burnley, Nelson, Blackburn and Accrington.

Rivington Hall

Jun 24, 2019Daisy GraceLancashire

Grade II* listed former manor house in Rivington, Lancashire, England, the successor to a 15th-century building that was built near to the present building.

William Hulton

Jan 23, 2019Daisy GraceEnglish, Lancashire, Landowner, Male

Landowner who lived at Hulton Hall in Lancashire, notorious for his part in the Peterloo Massacre.

John Grundy Limited

Nov 18, 2018Daisy GraceFoundry, Lancashire

Company of heating engineers and ironfounders, started in Tyldesley, Lancashire in 1857.

Haydock Collieries

Nov 13, 2018Daisy GraceCoal mining, Lancashire

Haydock Collieries comprised several pits, some started in the 18th century, on land owned by the Leghs of Lyme around Haydock on the Lancashire Coalfield in north-west England.

Mining disasters in Lancashire

Sep 13, 2018Eric CorbettCoal mining, Disaster, Lancashire

Mining disasters in Lancashire in which five or more people were killed occurred most frequently in the 1850s, 1860s and 1870s.

Manchester Mummy

Aug 30, 2018Eric CorbettGhost, Lancashire

Mummified body of Hannah Beswick (1688–1758, a wealthy woman with a pathological fear of premature burial.

Waddow Hall

Jul 29, 2018Eric CorbettCountry house, Lancashire

17th-century Grade II listed building within a 178-acre (72 ha) estate near Clitheroe, Lancashire.

Mather Lane Mills

Jul 15, 2018Daisy GraceCotton mill, Lancashire

Former complex of cotton mills built on the banks of the Bridgewater Canal in Bedford, Leigh in Lancashire, England.

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Bank Hall Colliery
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