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  2. Disappearance of Charlene Downes - Wikipedia

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    On 1 August 2017, police arrested a 51-year-old man from Preston, who lived in Blackpool at the time of Downes's disappearance, on suspicion of murdering her. He was released two days later and is no longer under investigation. [10] [11] [37]

  3. 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 ]

  4. William Clarke Wescoe - Wikipedia

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    Wescoe was an intern and resident at New York Hospital–Cornell Medical Center.Prior to his in academic career, he was assigned to the War Department’s Army Specialized Training Program by the United States government and served the United States Army as a medical officer in the US Army’s Fitzsimons General Hospital in Aurora, Colorado in 1946, where he remained three months and was put ...

  5. Blackpool (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Blackpool is a British television musical drama serial, produced in-house by the BBC, that first broadcast on BBC One on 11 November 2004. Starring David Morrissey, Sarah Parish, and David Tennant, the serial was written by Peter Bowker, who had previously written for BBC One's modern adaptation of The Canterbury Tales and BBC Two's Flesh and Blood, and directed by Coky Giedroyc and Julie Anne ...

  6. List of Blackpool F.C. records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    Largest victory: 10–0 (v. Lanerossi Vicenza, Anglo-Italian Cup on 10 June 1972) Largest defeat: 1–10 (v. Small Heath, Division Two, on 2 March 1901 and v. Huddersfield Town, Division One, on 13 December 1930) Consecutive victories: 12 (between 31 March 2007 and 14 August 2007)

  7. Ye Cracke - Wikipedia

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    Ye Cracke is a 19th-century public house in Liverpool, England. It stands on Rice Street, a narrow offshoot of Hope Street, and takes its name from a Liverpudlian word for an alleyway. [1] John Lennon and Stuart Sutcliffe were regulars here when they studied at the nearby art college, and it was here that Lennon courted his first wife, Cynthia.

  8. Winter Gardens, Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which includes a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Grade II* listed building, [1] operated by Blackpool Entertainment Company Limited [2] on behalf of Blackpool Council, which purchased the property from Leisure Parcs Ltd as part of a £40 million deal in 2010.

  9. Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 it collaborated with another Blackpool charity, Skool of Street, to build a safe and supportive indoor skatepark called Ralph's House at House of Wingz studio on Back Reeds Road. [ 280 ] Disorder is a 2021 short film by the ATB Collective highlighting hidden and well-known skate spots in Blackpool. [ 281 ]