Aspull is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, in Greater Manchester, England. Historically in Lancashire, Aspull, along with Haigh, is surrounded...
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The Snake Pit (Wigan) (redirect from Aspull Olympic Wrestling Club)
5658°N 2.5866°W / 53.5658; -2.5866 (The Snake Pit) The Snake Pit, based in Aspull, Wigan Borough, England, is the gym and organisation regarded as the home...
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and Tyldesley. The borough also covers the villages and suburbs of Abram, Aspull, Astley, Bryn, Hindley Green, Lowton, Mosley Common, Orrell, Pemberton,...
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George Aspull (June 1813 – 19 August 1832) was an English musician. Aspull was born at Manchester in June 1813, the ninth of ten sons of Thomas Aspull, a...
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Aspull is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The village and the surrounding countryside contain 21 listed buildings...
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and the Leeds and Liverpool connected with the Lancaster Canal between Aspull and Johnson's Hillock. The main line of the canal was thus completed in...
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Historically part of Lancashire, it is located next to the village of Aspull. The western boundary is the River Douglas, which separates the township...
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Helens Aspull Pumping, Aspull Bradshaw Hall, Aspull Bradshaw House, Aspull California, Aspull Kirkless, *Aspull, Kirkless Hall, Aspull, Kirkless, Aspull Kirkless...
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concert in front of 33,000 fans in the grounds of Haigh Hall & Country Park, Aspull, supported by Beck and John Martyn. The band then played gigs in mainland...
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Lancashire Greater Manchester Abram Ashton-in-Makerfield Ashton-under-Lyne Aspull Astley Atherton Audenshaw Blackrod Bolton Boothstown Bury Cadishead Chadderton...
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includes Hindley Green) borders the towns and villages of Ince-in-Makerfield, Aspull, Westhoughton, Atherton and Westleigh in the former borough of Leigh. In...
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1854 Wigan area Leigh area Listed buildings in Abram Ashton-in-Makerfield Aspull Astley Atherton Billinge and Winstanley Golborne Haigh Hindley Ince Leigh...
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erected. The first game at Mather Lane was played on 7 September 1889 against Aspull and Leigh forward James Pendlebury scored the first try in front of a 2...
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wards of Aspull-Standish, Beech Hill, Ince, Langtree, Newtown, Norley, Swinley, Whelley. 1997–2010: The Metropolitan Borough of Wigan wards of Aspull-Standish...
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started wrestling at a young age under the guidance of his father, at the Aspull Wrestling Club - popularly called The Snake Pit, under Roy Wood. He later...
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owner of the Haigh Colliery in 1865. The company owned collieries in Haigh, Aspull, Standish, Westhoughton, Blackrod, Westleigh and St Helens and large furnaces...
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Manchester By location Abram Altrincham Ashton-in-Makerfield Ashton-under-Lyne Aspull Astley Atherton Audenshaw Billinge and Winstanley Blackrod Bolton Bowdon...
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List of mills in Wigan (section Aspull)
They were in the towns, townships and villages of Ashton-in-Makerfield, Aspull, Astley, Atherton, Bedford, Leigh, Golborne, Haigh Hindley Ince-in-Makerfield...
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the A590 road near Kendal. The southern part, from Johnson's Hillock to Aspull, remains navigable as part of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. The planned...
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professional wrestler Billy Riley. The school has since moved to neighbouring Aspull and the original building was demolished after a fire. The Snake Pit has...
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England Date of death 9 May 1953(1953-05-09) (aged 64) Place of death Aspull, England Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Position(s) Full-back Youth career Hindley...
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Local Elections 2012: Aspull, New Springs and Whelley Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour John Hilton 2,241 69.38 Conservative Jane Surples 502 15.54 Liberal...
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contained nine large parishes, smaller parts of two others, and the township of Aspull in the parish of Wigan. After the defeat of Harold II during the Norman...
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Great Britain, and current CEO of the club. Frank Randle, comedian, born in Aspull Ted Ray, comedian John Roby, folklorist Pete Shelley (1955–2018), born Peter...
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Gidlow Hall is a scheduled ancient monument dating from 1574 in Aspull, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester. The great hall was the...
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teenager.[citation needed] Grindley had a spell playing Rugby Union with Aspull R.U.F.C and now works as an airline pilot and races (Road bicycle racing)...
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1854 Wigan area Leigh area Listed buildings in Abram Ashton-in-Makerfield Aspull Astley Atherton Billinge and Winstanley Golborne Haigh Hindley Ince Leigh...
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most of his career at Manchester United. As a youth, Silcock played for Aspull Juniors and Atherton, before signing for Manchester United as a trainee...
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Frank Randle (category People from Aspull)
he enjoyed during his lifetime has not survived him. Randle was born in Aspull, near Wigan, Lancashire, to unmarried domestic servant Rhoda Heathcote Hughes...
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1854 Wigan area Leigh area Listed buildings in Abram Ashton-in-Makerfield Aspull Astley Atherton Billinge and Winstanley Golborne Haigh Hindley Ince Leigh...
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