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South Shore is an area of Blackpool, Lancashire, England.It forms the southern part of the town for two miles along the Promenade from Rigby Road to Starr Gate.Its inland boundaries run along Rigby Road, Queen Victoria Road, Ansdell Road, Hawes Side Lane, Common Edge Road and Squires Gate Lane.
title: The Original Farmers Arms (English) author name string: Raymond Knapman. inception. 20 October 2010. coordinates of the point of view. 53°39'0.0"N, 2°43'53.4"W.
The Borough of Blackpool is a unitary authority area with borough status in the ceremonial county of Lancashire, North West England.It is named after the seaside town of Blackpool but covers a wider area which includes Anchorsholme, Bispham, Layton, Marton and Squires Gate, as well as the suburbs of Grange Park, North Shore, South Shore and Starr Gate.
Blackpool Council's Parks Service designed the plans for the memorial woodland, while rangers worked with local school children and community groups to plant trees. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Officially opened on 26 June 2009 with a service of dedication, [ 4 ] the arboretum has a main memorial plaque as well as 16 smaller plinths. [ 5 ]
The Crawford Arms, Bolton Street; The Dog and Snipe, Folds Road; The Farmers Arms, Derby Street; The Lord Raglan, Halliwell Road; The Uncle Tom's Cabin, Lever Street; The Union Arms, Eskrick Street; The Weavers Arms, Brunel Street; The Cross Keys, Cross Street; The Rose & Crown, Cross Street; The Bridge Inn, Westhoughton; The Farmers Arms ...
Blackpool Racecourse, also known as Clifton Park, was a horse racing venue in Blackpool, Lancashire.. It held England's first summer jumps race meeting, but though the owners had grand ambitions to capitalise on visitors to the town, it proved difficult to attract runners and the course closed shortly after the outbreak of the First World War.
Little Marton Mill was built in 1838 by millwright John Hays for John Whalley, on the site of a previous mill. [2] [3] It was once one of several gristmills in the area, and is the last remaining of perhaps four mills that once stood within the current boundaries of Blackpool. [4]
Ffarmers is a village near Lampeter, in the north of Carmarthenshire, Wales.It was named after the old "Farmers' Arms" public house, which is now closed. The double "f" in the name comes from the Welsh language spelling of the "f" sound in "farmers".