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confluence near
Darwen Street) and
Snig Brook (which
rises near
Lammack and runs
through Corporation Park).
Snig Brook rises near
Pleckgate and flows...
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Snighole or
Snig Hole is a
local beauty spot
situated in the
valley of the
River Ogden in the
Lancashire village of Helms****, near
Haslingden in the Rossendale...
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Church is
mainly 14th century.
Corse Court is mediaeval. The
settlement of
Snig's End, in the
north of the
parish was the site of a
settlement for industrial...
-
earliest known versions, the
first ingredient for boys is
either "snips" or "
snigs", the
latter being a ****brian
dialect word for a
small eel. The
rhyme sometimes...
- A
sniggle is a type of fish hook used for
catching eels (known as
snigs),
using the
method of sniggling. A
typical method of
sniggling is to tie a fishing...
- East
Other names Alternative spelling Sneegdha,
Snygdha Variant form(s)
Snidha Nickname(s)
Snig Usage In
Affection Related names Snigda, Snighda, Snigdho...
-
South Yorkshire Police headquarters,
Snig Hill, Sheffield...
- The
Boardwalk was a bar/nightclub
based on the
corner of
Snig Hill and Bank Street, Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. The
venue pla**** host to many...
- 51.959156°N 2.303739°W / 51.959156; -2.303739 (
Snigs End) 268
acres (1.08 km2) of land at
Snig's End in Staunton, near Gloucester, and
partly in Corse...
- In 1984, a
collection of
sniglets was
published by Hall,
titled Sniglets (
snig' lit: any word that doesn't
appear in the dictionary, but should). This was...