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- have been used. **** Adams (born 30 April 1859) and her family lived in Tanhouse Lane on the northern side of Alton, a market town in Hampshire. The 1861...
- Rufford, Scarisbrick, Scott, Skelmersdale North, Skelmersdale South, Tanhouse, Tarleton, Upholland North, and Upholland South. 1997–2010: Aughton Park...
- Tanhouse Lane railway station is a closed station on the former Sheffield and Midland Railway Companies' Committee line, which formed a loop off the Cheshire...
- Tanhouse & Skelmersdale Town Centre Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Maureen Nixon 925 77.4 +1.2 Green Peter Chandler 136 11.4 N/A Conservative Sue Brake...
- Tanhouse Brae, Culross, looking south to the Firth of Forth...
- Tanhouse Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Robert Pendleton 482 64.4 −11.9 Conservative Irene O'Donnell 179 23.9 +0.2 Green Martin Lowe 88 11.7 +11.7 Majority...
- po****tion at 420. The local church is dedicated to St Michael. John Dowding of Tanhouse Farm, Blaisdon developed the po****r jam-making plum "Blaisdon Red" in...
- Tanhouse Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour William Roberts 368 76.3 Conservative Irene O'Donnell 114 23.7 Majority 254 52.6 Turnout 482 16.3 Labour hold...
- Romano-British origin. bellerīca, a medieval Latin word meaning 'dyehouse or tanhouse'. billers, a traditional name for watercress, for which Bilbrook in Somerset...
- served have included Northenden (Manchester), Dewsbury in West Yorkshire, Tanhouse Lane at Widnes, and bagged cement to Carlisle. In the privatisation era...