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  2. Barry Askew - Wikipedia

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    Barry Askew (13 December 1936 – 17 April 2012 [1]) was a British journalist, editor of several provincial papers, including the Lancashire Evening Post and briefly of the News of the World. Askew grew up in Bakewell, Derbyshire. [2] He became editor of the Matlock Meteor at the age of 21. [3]

  3. Wigan Post - Wikipedia

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    The Wigan Post (formerly Wigan Evening Post and Chronicle and later just the Wigan Evening Post) is a weekly (changed from daily in August 2021) tabloid British regional newspaper for Wigan in Greater Manchester (formerly in the traditional county of Lancashire).

  4. Tom Finney - Wikipedia

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    The Lancashire Evening Post praised Finney's performance as he was involved in creating two of the Preston goals and, but for a lucky save by Sam Bartram, would have scored the winning goal near the end of the match. [10] [11]

  5. Lancashire Post - Wikipedia

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    The Lancashire Post is a daily newspaper based in Fulwood, a suburb of the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. Until 14 January 2017 it was known as the Lancashire Evening Post. [2] According to the British Library, its first edition was published on 18 October 1886. It is known locally as the LEP.

  6. Wilfred Greatorex - Wikipedia

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    After wartime service with the RAF, he became a reporter on The Blackburn Times, The Lancashire Evening Post [2] and Reynold's News. He began his television career at Associated Television . [ 3 ]

  7. A. Harry Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Harry Griffin (15 January 1911 – 9 July 2004) was a British journalist and mountaineer. He is particularly remembered for his evocative recording, in his writing, of rock-climbing in the Lake District in the inter-war years, especially a group called 'The Coniston Tigers'; for his long-running 'Lakeland Diary' column in The Guardian (spanning a period of 53 years); and for having ...

  8. Eddy Brown - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Brown interview in Lancashire Evening Post (2003) Archived 10 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine; Broughton F.C. website This page was last edited on ...

  9. Bryan Cowgill - Wikipedia

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    Born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Cowgill attended Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. After leaving school he became a copy boy with the Lancashire Evening Post, where his father was a printer. In 1943, he joined the Royal Marines, and during the next four years he saw service in Southeast Asia. [1]

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