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  • ...ich coal mines, was a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution as much as [[Lancashire]] was, and remains an eminent industrial centre even now that the coal has ...ndustrial which is dominant. Oats were long the principal crop, along with barley and wheat, potatoes and turnips. In the [[Lower Ward]] market-gardening has
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  • |county=Lancashire |picture=Warrington Town Centre (Lancashire).jpg
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  • |county=Lancashire |picture=Albert Road and Municipal Hall, Colne, Lancashire - geograph.org.uk - 356851.jpg
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  • .../ref> Black cattle were raised for export to the mainland, fish caught and barley and potatoes grown. More unusually, goats were kept by the inhabitants, the ...machinery manufacturer and self-made millionaire from [[Accrington]] in [[Lancashire]], acquired the island, and continued to use it for recreational purposes.
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  • ===Lancashire=== ...island's fertility and name, from the Gaelic ''Tìr an Eòrna''; 'Land of barley'.
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  • ==Lancashire== | [[Adlington, Lancashire|Adlington]] || Fairview || Highfield Road North <small>PR6 9RN</small> || {
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  • |picture caption=<small>Pendle Hill and the Ribble Valley, Lancashire</small> |county=Lancashire
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  • {{county|Lancashire}} ...uthorlink = | coauthors = | series= The Buildings of England| title =North Lancashire |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press | year =2002 | origyear=1969 |
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Scales''' is a small village in [[Lancashire]], around three and a half miles south of the town of [[Ulverston]].
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  • '''Barley''' could be: *[[Barley, Lancashire]]
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  • ...rb of [[Wigan]]. It lies on the south-western bank of the [[River Douglas, Lancashire|River Douglas]],<ref name="County of Lanc">{{Harvnb|Brownbill|Farrer|1911|p ...tion of the Celtic ''penn'' meaning hill, the Old English ''bere'' meaning barley plus the Old English suffix of ''-ton'' meaning a farm or settlement.<ref>{
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  • ...well as herding cattle and sheep. There is also evidence of cultivation of barley and wheat. The fort appears to have been abandoned by the late Iron Age, th ...of the Moon's Last Phase] by Paul Nash, [[Walker Art Gallery]], Liverpool, Lancashire.</ref>
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  • ...bruary 2018}}</ref> The village is on the old turnpike road from [[Nelson, Lancashire|Nelson]] to [[Gisburn]] (A682). The village enjoys views towards [[Boulswor ...Beauty.<ref>{{Cite web |url= http://forestofbowland.com/main-map|publisher=Lancashire County Council |title=Forest of Bowland map |series=forestofbowland.com |sc
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  • ...hire]]. Rising on [[Pendle Hill]], Pendle Water cuts a deep valley between Barley Moor and Spence Hill where it feeds into the reservoirs of [[Ogden Reservoi ...he village of [[Blacko]]. The river then flows south through [[Higherford, Lancashire|Higherford]] and [[Barrowford]] where it is joined by [[Colne Water]]. It c
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  • ...tershed between the [[River Ribble]] and its tributary the [[River Calder, Lancashire|River Calder]]. ::''Bareley Boothe'' ([[Barley-with-Wheatley Booth]])
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  • |county=Lancashire ...endle''' is a village in [[Lancashire]], adjacent to [[Barley, Lancashire|Barley]], to the south of [[Pendle Hill]]. It was formerly part of the Parish of [
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