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  2. Aston Manor - Wikipedia

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    Aston Manor was a local government district of Warwickshire, England in what is now northern Birmingham, in the West Midlands, from the 19th century to 1911, when it was added to Birmingham. The Aston Manor Local Board of Health was formed in 1869, from part of the ancient parish of Aston.

  3. Keith Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Born in Birmingham, Leonard worked as a draughtsman whilst playing non-League football with Highgate United before he joined Aston Villa in April 1972. [2] [3] He made his debut against Fulham but after just a few appearances fractured his right leg in two places in a road accident on Boxing Day 1972. [2]

  4. Aston Manor Academy - Wikipedia

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    Aston Manor Academy (formerly Aston Manor School) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Aston area of Birmingham, England.. Due in part to the fact that it is situated in Aston, it has children from a wide variety of ethnic groups.

  5. Birmingham and Aston Tramways Company - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham and Aston Tramways Order of 1880 approved the construction of the first steam tramway in Birmingham which duly opened on 26 December 1882. It ran from Aston Street in the centre of Birmingham via Aston Cross and then followed two routes to Witton, one via Park Road and Witton Lane and the other along Lichfield Road and Church Lane.

  6. Aston Manor Road Transport Museum - Wikipedia

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    Until December 2011 the museum occupied the former Birmingham Corporation Tramways Witton Tram Depot, in the Aston district of Birmingham, run by a registered charity. [1] Buses at the Aston Manor Transport Museum. The museum hosted the 40th birthday party of Charles, Prince of Wales, [2] on 14 November 1988, when he formally opened the museum.

  7. Coaches in spotlight as No. 24 Michigan visits Indiana - AOL

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    Michigan is led by 7-footers Vladislav Goldin (15.6 points, 6.0 rebounds per game) and Danny Wolf (12.3 points, 10.0 rebounds), while Indiana is led in scoring and rebounding by 7-footer Oumar ...

  8. Steam bus - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, the engineer John Inshaw built a steam carriage for use in Aston, Birmingham, UK. Capable of carrying ten people at speeds of up to 12 mph, Inshaw discontinued his experiments due to the legislation then in force. [5] Gillett & Co Steam bus licensed by the Metropolitan Police on 21 Jan 1899

  9. Michigan drops to No. 16 in coaches poll college football ...

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    There are seven Big Ten teams in the coaches poll top 25: No. 2 Ohio State, No. 6 Oregon, No. 8 Penn State, No. 11 USC, No. 16 Michigan, No. 22 Washington, No. 24 Nebraska. Washington is 31st in ...