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  • ...e [[River Mersey]], where the rivers [[River Goyt|Goyt]] and [[River Tame, Lancashire|Tame]] meet to become the infant River Mersey, 6 miles southeast of [[Manch Stockport has begun to spread over the river with some streets in Lancashire and in the centre of Stockport the Mersey, which forms the boundary, has be
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Lancaster''' is the [[county town]] of [[Lancashire]]. It stands on the [[River Lune]] and has a population of 45,952.
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  • ...out 18 miles east of [[Chester]] and 15 miles south of [[Warrington]] in [[Lancashire]]. ...s underneath Northwich was begun; Baron's Quay, Witton Bank, Neumann's and Penny's Lane were chosen because their subsidence was causing problems for the to
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  • |county=Lancashire ...rdshire]], which encompasses Salford, Manchester and much of south-eastern Lancashire.
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  • |county=Lancashire '''Stretford''' is a town in [[Lancashire]], spread out on the plain between the [[River Mersey]] and the [[Mancheste
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  • ...River Crake at Spark Bridge.JPG|right|thumb|300px|The River Crake at Spark Bridge]] {{county|Lancashire}}
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  • ...nnel under the river Neva in St Petersburg. This scheme was turned down (a bridge was built instead) but Brunel continued to develop ideas for new methods of ...heard about the competition to build what became the [[Clifton Suspension Bridge]].
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  • '''Poulton-le-Fylde''' is a market town in the [[Amounderness]] hundred of [[Lancashire]], situated on the coastal plain called [[the Fylde]]. In the 2001 United K ...Poulton from Circa 10,000 BC. In 1970 building work in nearby [[Carleton, Lancashire|Carleton]] uncovered the 12,000-year-old skeleton of an elk, along with two
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  • [[Perth Bridge]], which is also known as Smeaton's Bridge and the Old Bridge, is nearby. ...esman'', Volume 6 (1811), p. 343</ref><ref>''Traditions of Perth'', George Penny (1836), p. 142</ref>
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