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  2. Fred Dibnah - Wikipedia

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    The chimney built by Dibnah for his mother, in Bolton. At school Dibnah was placed in an art class (his reading and writing skills were judged to be poor), [12] following which he spent three years at art college, where his work was based mainly on industrial themes such as machinery, pithead gear and spinning mills.

  3. File:Fred Dibnah Memorial, Bolton (4).JPG - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Photo taken at the Fred Dibnah Memorial, Bolton town centre, Greater ... Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer 6.1.7600 ...

  4. Raikes Park Greyhound Stadium - Wikipedia

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    When the BGTCS was disbanded, Bolton reverted to being independent. After World War II, a neighbouring chimney being demolished by steeplejacks fell and landed on the greyhound tracks kennels causing significant damage. Fred Dibnah witnessed the event watching from the allotments south of Raikes Lane; motivated by the event he became a ...

  5. List of mills in Shaw and Crompton - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, Bolton steeplejack Fred Dibnah was paid £7000 to demolish Briar mill's chimney one brick at a time. His efforts and dare-devil methods are documented in his autobiographic BBC TV series 'The Fred Dibnah Story. [3] Brook / Crompton Fold: UNKNOWN

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    This page was last edited on 14 September 2024, at 12:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Hobby tunneling - Wikipedia

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    At his death in 2011 he had completed 300 metres (980 ft) of tunnel, which was subsequently closed off. [1] In late 2003 steeplejack and television personality Fred Dibnah began to dig a replica coal mine in the back garden of his home. Using traditional shaft-sinking techniques and the labour of mining friends Alf Molyneux and Jimmy Crooks ...

  8. Chimney felling - Wikipedia

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    The UK's Fred Dibnah, a steeplejack, became a celebrity for his technique of chimney felling. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports. He would remove bricks from the base of the chimney and shore up the structure with wooden supports.

  9. List of people from the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton

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    This is a list of notable people from Bolton in North West England. ... Fred Dibnah (1938–2004) – steeplejack, engineer and TV presenter, [48] [49] born in Farnworth;