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Life in post-war Lancashire mills captured in archive footageHere's what life was like for Lancashire mill workers after the WWII, according to archive footage from the BFI ...
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At this point in history, many of the mills that defined the landscape were either abandoned or repurposed and the cotton industry that had built Lancashire towns like Oldham was falling behind ...
Entire towns would be left virtually deserted as workers and their families packed their bags for a week away at the same ...
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Lancashire Telegraph on MSNLancashire's links to the slave trade on anniversary of abolition actMany key figures involved in the appalling slave trade hailed from Lancashire - including Blackburn ... Hornby was head of ...
Considered one of the finest small civic buildings in the country, neoclassical Todmorden Town Hall was almost never built.
Wakes Week was a hugely popular annual holiday in Lancashire during the late 19th and 20th centuries, giving working-class families a break from their daily lives ...
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