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  2. Category:History of Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    Blackpool (UK Parliament constituency) Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad; Blackpool & Fylde Aero Club v Blackpool BC; Blackpool Electric Tramway Company; 1962 Blackpool North by-election; Blackpool shipwrecks; British NorthWest Airlines

  3. List of Blackpool F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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    Blackpool has, on average, appointed a new manager just under every three years. As of September 2024, the club has had thirteen full-time managers in twelve years. There have been five repeat appointments: Bob Stokoe, Allan Brown, Simon Grayson, Michael Appleton and Neil Critchley. In 2014, Jose Riga became the club's first foreign manager.

  4. List of people from Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Cairoli (1910–1980), Italian-born clown based in Blackpool; Roy Calley, journalist; Frank Carson, Northern Irish comedian based in Blackpool; Jenna-Louise Coleman (born 1986), actress; Robert Crampton (born 1964), journalist; Lucy Fallon (born 1995), actress; Karima Francis singer-songwriter; Errol Fuller (born 1947), author and painter

  5. Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    Blackpool is a seaside town in Lancashire, England.It is located on the Irish Sea coast of the Fylde peninsula, approximately 27 miles (43 km) north of Liverpool and 14 miles (23 km) west of Preston.

  6. Blackpool F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Including repeat appointments, there have been 42 full-time managers of Blackpool F.C., the first being Bill Norman between 1918 and 1923. The longest-serving manager was Joe Smith , who occupied the role for 23 years; Michael Appleton , meanwhile, lasted 65 days in the role in his first stint at the club. [ 133 ]

  7. History of Blackpool F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The history of Blackpool Football Club is described in two separate articles: History of Blackpool F.C. (1887–1962) History of Blackpool F.C. (1962–present)

  8. 1962 Blackpool North by-election - Wikipedia

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    The by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Blackpool North, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, was held on 13 March 1962.The by-election was called following the elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington.

  9. History of Blackpool F.C. (1887–1962) - Wikipedia

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    This is a history of Blackpool Football Club from 1887 to 1962. For their history between 1962 and the present day, see History of Blackpool F.C. (1962–present). For the club's season-by-season stats, see Blackpool F.C. seasons. Blackpool F.C.'s finishing positions in the Football League between 1897 and 1962