Prestwich (/ˈprɛstwɪtʃ/ PREST-witch) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester, England, three miles (five kilometres) north of...
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Prestwich 1997, pp. 7–8. Hamilton 2010, p. 52. Prestwich 2005, p. 96. Morris 2009, p. 7. Prestwich 1997, pp. 22–23. Prestwich 1997, p. 21. Prestwich 2005...
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Prestwich Camera was a cine camera eventually fitted with external magazines capable of holding up 400 feet (120 m) of film. Several types of "Prestwich...
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Steven William Prestwich (5 March 1954 – 16 January 2011) was an English-born Australian drummer, guitarist, singer and songwriter. After relocating from...
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Ernest Prestwich (29 August 1889 – 4 November 1977) was an English architect, working his own interpretation of Classical architecture, via the Style...
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Prestwich is a town in Greater Manchester, England. Prestwich may also refer to: Prestwich baronets, an English baronetcy, including a list of people who...
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537, 581. Waugh 1991, p. 109. Prestwich 2005, pp. 547–548. Prestwich 2005, p. 553. Ormrod 1986, pp. 175–188. Prestwich 2005, p. 550. McKisack 1959, p...
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167–168, 179. Prestwich 2006, p. 64. Prestwich 2006, pp. 64–65; Rubin 2006, p. 33. Prestwich 2006, p. 63. Prestwich 2006, pp. 63, 65. Prestwich 2006, pp. 69...
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J. A. Prestwich Industries, was a British engineering equipment manufacturing company named after founder John Alfred Prestwich, which was formed in 1951...
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John Oswald Prestwich (26 June 1914 – 25 January 2003), nicknamed "Jop", was an English medieval historian and fellow of Queen's College, Oxford. During...
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Sir Joseph Prestwich FRS FGS (12 March 1812 – 23 June 1896) was a British geologist and businessman, known as an expert on the Tertiary Period and for...
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Lawne (2010), p. 31. Prestwich (2007), pp. 188–9. Lawne (2010), p. 30. Phillips (1972), p. 192. Prestwich (2007), pp. 197–8. Prestwich (2007), p. 198. McKisack...
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television series created and written by Avi Issacharoff, Lior Raz, Dawn Prestwich, and Nicole Yorkin. The series premiered on 6 August 2021 on Netflix....
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Prestwich by-election, 1918 may refer to: January 1918 Prestwich by-election October 1918 Prestwich by-election This disambiguation page lists articles...
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John Alfred Prestwich (1874 – 1952) was an English engineer and inventor. He founded JA Prestwich Industries Ltd in 1895 and was a pioneer in the early...
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C. P. Scott (redirect from Charles Prestwich Scott)
Charles Prestwich Scott (26 October 1846 – 1 January 1932), usually cited as C. P. Scott, was a British journalist, publisher and politician. Born in...
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Grace, Lady Prestwich (née Grace Anne Milne; 19 December 1832 – 31 August 1899), was a Scottish author and illustrator. She wrote fiction and popularizations...
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Dawn Prestwich is an American television writer and producer. She attended The Hockaday School in Dallas, Texas and Stanford University. In 1997, she...
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John Prestwich (died 15 August 1795), also called "Sir John", was a British antiquarian. Prestwich was the son of Sir Elias Prestwich of Holme and Prestwich...
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Prestwich Hospital is a mental health facility in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England. The site was selected at Prestwich Woods and acquired from Oswald...
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Michael Charles Prestwich OBE (born 30 January 1943) is an English historian, specialising on the history of medieval England, in particular the reign...
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The Prestwich Baronetcy, of Hulme in the County of Lancaster, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 25 April 1644 for Thomas Prestwich...
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[beʁenis]) Sources vary, however Prestwich states she was the tenth child of Edward. Prestwich 1988, p. 573. Prestwich 1997, p. 126. Parsons 1984, pp. 245–265...
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Prestwich Clough (referred to locally as "The Clough") is a 24.12 acre Site of Biological Importance situated in Prestwich in Bury, Greater Manchester...
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James Caldwell Prestwich (1852–1940) was an English architect. Prestwich was born in Atherton, Lancashire and educated at Leigh and Nantwich Grammar Schools...
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Adelaide in 1973 by mainstay members Ian Moss on guitar and vocals, Steve Prestwich on drums, Les Kaczmarek on bass and Don Walker on piano and keyboards...
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ISBN 978-1-85285-137-8. Prestwich 1997, pp. 567, 558–565 Prestwich 1997, p. 175 Prestwich 1997, pp. 174–5 Davies 2000, p. 327 Powicke 1962, p. 409 Prestwich 2007, pp...
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Middleton and Prestwich was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Middleton and Prestwich districts of Greater Manchester. It returned one Member...
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Prestwich 2005, p. 33. Prestwich 2005, p. 34. Prestwich 2005, p. 35. Prestwich 2005, p. 57. Maddicott 2010, p. 241. Prestwich 2005, p. 48. Prestwich 2005...
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Prestwich Heys A.F.C. is a semi-professional football club based in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, England. Heys run one senior side competing in the...
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