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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNWorking class history of East Lancs areas to be explored in £35K projectsHistoric England has allocated £35,000 in funding to two projects, focused on the working-class history of two East ...
Lancashire’s proud working class heritage is to be celebrated with two new projects in iconic locations. Historic England has ...
Textile mills producing woollen, cotton and silk fabric were the backbone ... Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire, and are still a familiar and prominent part of the landscape of many ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSN'A dark and sad day' as tributes flood in for ‘pioneering’ ex-councillor who has diedMr Khaliq was a councillor for 12 years and was also involved in setting up a number of community groups through the 1970s and 80s.
IN the mid-1830s 47 families, comprising 414 individual people, moved from South Buckinghamshire to the newly industrialised areas in Lancashire ...
They flew from employers’ buildings in Liverpool and in Manchester. The port of Liverpool and the mills of Lancashire were the destinations for 75 per cent of the cotton produced in the Confederate ...
Boycotting slavery in confederate states during the American civil war cost the workers dearly — 60 per cent of Lancashire’s cotton mills shut down. In December 1862 they wrote to US president Abraham ...
Working in railways, mines, and mills caused thousands of deaths in the early 20th century and before. Photos show the ...
Four new projects across the North West - including two in Lancashire - are being funded by Historic England's Everyday Heritage grants programme in 2025. Thi ...
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