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Articles related to "Coalville"
Coalville and Snibston Discovery Park Coalville began life as a small town called 'Long Lane.' What events in Long Lane's history caused this change in name? coalville • long • lane • mining • snibston
Mount St. Bernard Abbey Home to an enclosed order of Cistercian monks, this Abbey attracts a large congreagtion for modern Leicestershire. mount • st • bernard • coalville • leicester
Contemporary British Poetry by Blue Yates Classical guitarist Blue Yates has published a book of poetry. Read on for extracts and overview. blue yates • blue yates poetry • review of blue yates • contemporary british poetry • modern british poetry
The Battlefield Line Railway In 1873, the London North Western Railway and the Midland Railway opened a joint line between Moira West and Nuneaton. The line became known as the Ashby Nuneaton Line. battlefield line railway • shackerstone • train engines • ashby nuneaton line
Leicestershire Breweries Look into the past of brewing in Leicestershire as we follow the history of two it's local brewing companies. brewing • leicester • leicestershire • beer • history
Walkers Snack Foods Ltd Walkers Snack Foods Ltd, sponsors of Premier League soccer team, 'Leicester City,' developed from the inspiration of just one man. walkers • foods • leicester • city • chips
Read All of My Articles! A list of all my articles to date. Located in one place for your convenience! leicestershire • history
BBC Radio Leicester This radio station and I, practically grew up together. It aired it's first broadcast on November 8 1967, a month shy of my very first birthday. It quickly incorporated itself into our home and lived with us for many years. bbc • radio • leicester • news • history |
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