Lancashire Oaks

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1WATH MAIN. Wath-on-Dearne, Yorkshire. 24th. February, 1930. The colliery was the property of the Wath Main Colliery Company, Limited, with Mr. G.H. Ashwin as the agent, Mr. M.C. Martyn as the manager of the colliery. The

WATH MAIN. Wath-on-Dearne, Yorkshire. 24th. February, 1930. The colliery was the property of the Wath Main Colliery Company, Limited, with Mr. G.H. Ashwin as the agent, Mr. M.C. Martyn as the manager of the colliery. The

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-25 11:20:35
2STUNNING CLASSIC ONE-TWO FOR SHEIKH HAMDAN Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum was at Epsom today to watch his colours carried to first and second places in the Investec Oaks. His home-bred filly Taghrooda - a daughter of brilliant

STUNNING CLASSIC ONE-TWO FOR SHEIKH HAMDAN Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum was at Epsom today to watch his colours carried to first and second places in the Investec Oaks. His home-bred filly Taghrooda - a daughter of brilliant

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-06 12:50:08
3WHISTON. Whiston, Lancashire. 17th. February, 1878. The explosion occurred at 1 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon at the colliery owned by the Wigan and Whiston Colliery Company and caused the death of seven people and

WHISTON. Whiston, Lancashire. 17th. February, 1878. The explosion occurred at 1 p.m. on a Sunday afternoon at the colliery owned by the Wigan and Whiston Colliery Company and caused the death of seven people and

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-25 11:20:19