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    Pendleton Colliery was a coal mine operating on the Manchester Coalfield after the late 1820s on Whit Lane in Pendleton, Salford, then in the historic...
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    providing employment. Pendleton Colliery was developed from the early 19th century. Violence and looting occurred in Pendleton during the 2011 riots....
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  • Colliery in Darcy Lever, Wheatsheaf Colliery in Pendlebury and Pendleton Colliery in Pendleton, Salford. By then Rivin Colliery in Little Lever and Allens Green...
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    Tyne. In a family of civil engineers, his father was engineer of Pendleton Colliery and Nantlle Railway, while his uncle George Stephenson and cousin...
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  • Moorside New Town Nos 1, 2 and 3 Clifton Pendlebury Colliery, Pendlebury Pendleton Colliery Nos 1 & 2, Pendleton Robin Hood, Clifton Springwell, Clifton Timber...
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    Colliery, Northern Mines Research Society, retrieved 26 November 2017 Nadin 2006, p. 26. Winstanley, p. 18. Winstanley, p. 19. Norley Hall Colliery,...
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    coal-mining on his Lancashire estate, but fraud and flooding made the Pendleton Colliery venture unsuccessful and he was forced to file for bankruptcy. He...
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    The Pendleton Fault, sometimes called the Irwell Valley Fault, stretches for about 20 miles (32 km) from Bolton in Greater Manchester along the Irwell...
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    made water run uphill. The colliery is situated in the valley of the River Irwell which flows north to south along the Pendleton Fault. Many other coal mines...
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    most productive collieries were to the south of the coalfield. The coalfield is affected by the northwest to southeast aligned Pendleton Fault along the...
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    John Fitzgerald, who was a Member of Parliament and the owner of Pendleton Colliery. The course, built on flat land in a meander of the river, was damp...
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  • Pendleton Fault. The fault to the north, with a displacement of 695 metres to the northeast, formed a natural boundary to the colliery. The colliery was...
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  • Castle Irwell on the edge of Pendleton in Lancashire, on one of his estates. It was close to the site of Pendleton Colliery, which he also owned, but which...
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  • Earth Colliery, the first deep coal mine in the Irwell Valley at Clifton. The workings were plagued with water from the River Irwell via the Pendleton Fault...
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    Pendleton was contacted by telegraph. The explosion occurred before the formation of mines rescue teams but assistance arrived from nearby collieries...
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  • "Manchester Colliery Accident", The Times, p. 11, 11 December 1924, retrieved 27 August 2011 (subscription required) "Mine Accident at Pendleton", The Times...
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    1990, and the Agecroft Colliery site is now home to the Agecroft Commerce Park. The Kearsley, Clifton, Pendlebury and Pendleton Miners' Association was...
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  • United States The Albion Academy, a coeducational secondary school in Pendleton, Salford, England List of ships named Albion HMS Albion, the name of several...
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    Staffordshire coalfield towards Macclesfield and Poynton Colliery in Cheshire. The Irwell Valley or Pendleton Fault passes Clifton and Kearsley, where it throws...
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    St Thomas' Church is on Broad Street, Pendleton, Salford, Greater Manchester, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Salford...
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    terminated at Salford) brought more cheap coal from pits at Pendleton, Agecroft Colliery and beyond. By 1818 Manchester, Salford and Eccles had about...
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    Albert Museum. Retrieved 6 July 2015. Williams, Laing & Frost, p. 178 Pendleton, Kara (3 March 2015). "Following Up on Oklahoma Frat Scandal, the University...
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  • Clifton Hall Colliery was one of two coal mines in Clifton (the other was Wet Earth Colliery) on the Manchester Coalfield, historically in Lancashire...
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    Rogers, John Winston, Phillip Pendleton, John Hawkins, William Plumer Thurston, John Todd, John Rice, Nathaniel Pendleton, Bernard Moore, William Overton...
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  • Babine Lake Road, is about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northeast of Burns Lake. Pendleton Bay was named after a family who pre-empted around 1914. After World War...
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  • Porter Penalties Wane Vaughan Masara West McEvilly Pimlott Ellis Bateman Pendleton Tattum Mazwi Willis Note: Match was originally going to be played on 6...
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    The station was demolished after closure. Wet Earth Colliery "The Sectional Appendix, Pendleton (Broad St.) Windsor Bridge No.3 to Fleetwood Station"...
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    Revolution: Massacre At Torron Cause" (PDF). East Oregonian. Vol. 24, no. 7220. Pendleton, Oregon. 23 May 1911. Retrieved 4 January 2015 – via University of Oregon...
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  • company settled out of court with other colliery owners. Constant repairs were made, particularly through Pendleton, where the embankment was periodically...
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    an Anglican church that stands on raised ground in Liverpool Street, Pendleton, Salford. The church, in the parish of Weaste, Seedley and Langworthy...
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