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Adelphi Canal / Calow / Chesterfield / Mining in England / Duckmanton / Lancashire Coalfield / South Yorkshire Coalfield / Geography of England / Derbyshire / Counties of England
Date: 2009-07-19 20:00:00
Adelphi Canal
Calow
Chesterfield
Mining in England
Duckmanton
Lancashire Coalfield
South Yorkshire Coalfield
Geography of England
Derbyshire
Counties of England

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