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  • ...inisation of an original British Celtic name possibly meaning "breast-like hill" from ''mamm'' ("breast"). The Old English name ''Mameceaster'' derives fr ...tatistics|year=2005}}</ref> Kidd identifies Moss Side, Longsight, Cheetham Hill, Rusholme, as centres of population for ethnic minorities.<ref name = "Kidd
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  • ...Age burial mounds on Winter Hill.<ref name="WHB">{{citation |title=Winter Hill Barrow|url=http://www.chorleyhistorysociety.co.uk/sys2011.htm|publisher=cho ...II* listed Town Hall an imposing neoclassical building designed by William Hill and opened in June 1873 by Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. In the 1930s, th
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  • ...Hall and Law Courts. A settlement also developed around the castle on the hill opposite and was the French borough supporting the Normans in the castle. E ...iæval English Alabaster Carvings in the Castle Museum Nottingham, Francis Cheetham, City of Nottingham art Galleries and Museums Committee, 1973</ref> The tow
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  • ...ted along the banks of the river between Ridge Hill to the north and Hough Hill (801 feet) to the south. The local bedrock is millstone grit, covered by a ...reet}, Hydes, Rassbottom, Waterloo, Cocker Hill, the Hague, Springs, Ridge Hill and Heyrod.
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  • ...Bradford]], [[Broughton, Salford|Broughton]], [[Burnage]], [[Cheetham Hill|Cheetham]], [[Chorlton-cum-Hardy]], [[Chorlton-on-Medlock]], [[Crumpsall]], [[Denton
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  • ...ink completed the transfer of its main operational functions from Cheetham Hill to Old Trafford, meaning its control room – known as the Network Manageme
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  • ...tefield]], neighbouring Broughton Park in Salford and sections of Cheetham Hill and Crumpsall, parts of the City of Manchester, which form the second-large ...astle Hill", near the Salford border, mirroring an encampment on Rainsough Hill equidistant from the Roman road.<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/ab4/LocalHis
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  • ...|Chapeltown]].<ref name=vch /> The area is divided by the hill known as [[Cheetham Close]] into distinct parts with Chapeltown to the west and [[Egerton, Lanc ...hire|Egerton]] are the remains of prehistoric stone circles on moorland at Cheetham Close which date back to the Bronze Age. These stone circles are the earlie
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  • [[Cheetham Close]], a little hill on which stand prehistoric megaliths, is to the east of Chapeltown, separat
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  • {{Infobox hill |name=Cheetham Close
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  • In 1772 the Manor of Broughton became the property of Mary, sister of Edward Cheetham of Nuthurst and Smedley who was married to Samuel Clowes. The manor then de ...ton Archers were renowned countrywide.<ref name=b&c>Broughton and Cheetham Hill in Regency and Victorian times by Monty Dobkin ISBN 1-85216-131-0</ref>
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  • ...h century this curriculum has changed and broadened:<ref>See e.g. B. J. W. Hill, A Portrait of Eton, 1958, and Tim Card, Eton Renewed: A History of Eton Co ...shreds. This was the most severe form of physical punishment at Eton.<ref>Cheetham, Anthony; Parfit, Derek (1964). ''Eton Microcosm''. London: Sidgwick & Jack
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