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  • ...the town centre before heading northwards through Derker towards Shaw and Crompton. ...ite to serve the local townships of Oldham, [[Chadderton]], [[Royton]] and Crompton. This was later replaced by an Early Gothic church in the 15th century.<ref
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  • ...and Samuel Crompton led to the rapid growth of Bolton in the 19th century. Crompton, whilst living at Hall i'th' Wood, invented the spinning mule in 1779. It r ...y was the oldest in Lancashire, opening to goods traffic in 1828 and Great Moor Street station opened to passengers in 1831. This railway was connected to
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  • ...], [[Royton]], [[Heywood, Lancashire|Heywood]], [[Shaw, Lancashire]] and [[Crompton]], with little or no green space between them.
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  • |name=Shaw and Crompton |picture=Shaw, Royton, Oldham and Manchester from Crompton Moor.jpg
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  • |[[Axe Edge Moor]] ...July 2009}}</ref> rivers of the south-west whose sources are on [[Axe Edge Moor]], also flow into the Trent, while the [[River Dane]]<ref>{{cite web |url=h
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  • ...= 376–392|year=1911 |accessdate=20 January 2010}}</ref> In 1765 'Walkden Moor' was the subject of a parliamentary Enclosure Act.<ref>{{cite book|title=En St Paul's Heathside Gr. C of E Primary School, St Paul's Crompton St C of E Primary School and James Brindley Community Primary School are pr
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  • [[File:Shaw and Crompton Metrolink stop.jpg|thumb|Shaw and Crompton tram stop on its opening day of 16 December 2012]] ...long the 4.6-mile stretch of the Oldham and Rochdale Line between Shaw and Crompton and Rochdale railway station, completing Phase 3a, and giving Metrolink a t
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  • ...pened in stages between 1971 and 1976, with construction beginning at Pole Moor and finishing at that time in Tarbock on the outskirts of Liverpool. The mo ...s were planned, the M52 from Liverpool to Salford and the M62 to link Pole Moor with the Stretford–Eccles Bypass.<ref name="pathetic_m52">{{cite web
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  • *Heaton Moor Golf Club - [[Stockport]] *Alston Moor Golf Club - [[Alston, Cumberland|Alston]]
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  • The owner of Farnworth Paper mills, T. B. Crompton, patented a continuous-drying process which contributed to the mechanisatio ...oor became an area for recreation for the town, hosting the annual Halshaw Moor Wakes that were described as:
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  • ...roundabout (now a junction on the Bradford to Keighley road), and the High Moor (from Saltaire roundabout, through Moorhead, as far as New Brighton and Noo ...and for housing by selling their less productive land on Low Moor and High Moor. Houses for the better off were built in Sunny Bank and Hall Royd in the 1
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  • ...ried Robert Fletcher of Liverpool. Their daughter, Lucy, married Woodhouse Crompton in 1834 and their descendants remained resident at the hall until 1910.{{sf ...te=23 April 2017|publisher=Ancestry|mode=cs1}}</ref> in 1896 the Rivington Moor Colliery employed two workers mining coal from the Mountain coal seam for o
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  • ...title to the manor until 1793. It was briefly the possession of Sir Samuel Crompton, 1st Baronet whose daughter inherited the manor where it passed down her hu ...dius of two-and-a-half miles can be found the settlements of [[Thornton-le-Moor]], Borrowby, Knayton, Upsall, South Kilvington, Newsham and South Otteringt
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  • ...s evidenced by the scattered remains of early flint tools across Rombald's Moor to the south.<ref name="Prehistory">{{cite web|url=http://www.timetravel-br |title=Discovering Prehistory on Ilkley Moor|publisher=TimeTravel-Britain.com|first=John|last=Abraham|year=2006|accessda
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  • ...e Haworth made a major donation of funds. Its first keeper was Winifred M. Crompton. ...l. Of the Manchester moth (''Euclemensia woodiella'') captured on [[Kersal Moor]] in 1829, one of only three specimens known to be in existence is here. Th
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  • Bilsthorpe Moor is to the south of the village. There was a supported-living home for adult ...ottinghamshire, it opened for Autumn term 2015 and was previously known as Crompton View Primary School.
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