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end, though, was applied with the suffix "for | Mottram and Charlesworth" remaining in use until comp |
rry Richards and Gordon Greenidge, and Thomas | Mottram and John Rice taking five and four wickets re |
Blue Plaque to Sir Edmund Shaa, by | Mottram Church |
monthly community newspaper, the Hattersley & | Mottram Community News, which is produced by local pe |
After | Mottram died in 1655, the overseers of his estate cla |
Mottram first represented the Lancashire Second XI in | |
The Stretford-born artist L.S. Lowry lived in | Mottram from 1948 until his death in 1976. |
outh Kensington Museum, and was headmaster of | Mottram Grammar School from 1868 to 1878. |
Mottram Hall (otherwise Mottram New Hall) is a former | |
eted the course, including James Valentine of | Mottram Hall who reached Manchester in his Deperdussi |
he former urban districts of Hollingworth and | Mottram in Longdendale. |
First published by Eric | Mottram in the Poetry Review winter 1972-73 issue, Cl |
Born Katie Walker in | Mottram in Longdendale, Greater Manchester, England i |
There are plans for a bypass around | Mottram in Longdendale, Hollingworth and Tintwistle. |
Sir Edmund Shaa (born | Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, died London 20 Apri |
Craig | Mottram is an Australian long distance and middle dis |
gworth Urban District and the civil parish of | Mottram itself became incorporated as the single pari |
orth, Matley, Newton, Stayley, Tintwistle and | Mottram itself. |
By the time | Mottram left DWP, implementation of this saving was w |
At the end of the 1977 County Championship | Mottram left Hampshire. |
18 June - Craig | Mottram, long and middle distance runner |
Mottram made his first-class debut in 1972 against th | |
were sent over the Woodhead Line to a yard at | Mottram, near Manchester, where they were divided for |
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, | Mottram placed 5th in the first heat of the 5000 in 1 |
According to Paul | Mottram, positive reception of the game did not trans |
Mottram represented Great Britain in the Davis Cup ei | |
g Albion Mills, Platt moved to "Woodlands" on | Mottram Road, Stalybridge. |
Following this disappointment, | Mottram split from coach Nick Bideau, choosing to sel |
stration Committee at the time, to comment to | Mottram that "Our note-takers have trouble with aster |
tive Anglican parish church in the deanery of | Mottram, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the dio |
Upon reaching | Mottram, the route passed the village to the north (t |
Mottram took 135 wickets at the brilliant average of | |
Water flowed by gravity through the | Mottram Tunnel to the Godley covered reservoir where |
eld reservoir where it would pass through the | Mottram Tunnel to Godley. |
The | Mottram Tunnel pierces the ridge which lies between t |
ield Treatment Works in Tintwistle and to the | Mottram Tunnel. |
ion, and for twenty years was chairman of the | Mottram Urban District Council. |
Mottram was played the majority of his cricket for Ha | |
His father, Tony | Mottram, was a leading British tennis player in the 1 |
Mottram was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-a | |
Stephen Byers resigned as secretary of state, | Mottram was moved to the Department for Work and Pens |
Chapman died at his house at Hill End in | Mottram where he was also lord of the manor of Hatter |
lectric traction for the run over Woodhead to | Mottram yard where it was changed again for steam (la |
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