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Irwell Valley / Canals in Cheshire / Bridgewater Canal / Industrial Revolution / Leeds and Liverpool Canal / Pennines / Canal / Castlefield / River Irwell / Narrowboat / Lancashire Coalfield / Worsley
Date: 2012-01-27 19:07:55
Irwell Valley
Canals in Cheshire
Bridgewater Canal
Industrial Revolution
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Pennines
Canal
Castlefield
River Irwell
Narrowboat
Lancashire Coalfield
Worsley

A place to see & a song to sing Transcribed from Tamlyn Folk Magazine, Vol.1 No.5 June 1975 COAL BARGEES There are not that many collieries left in Lancashire today. The ones that are left have to earn their keep to stay

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