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12th-century motte and bailey castle with museum of local and social history, art, history of the castle, geology, archaeology, natural history, folklore and industry Colne Heritage Centre: Colne: Pendle: Local: information, local history Cottage Museum, Lancaster: Lancaster: City of Lancaster: Historic house: Webpage , early Victorian period ...
The Grundy is an art gallery located in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Its eclectic programme consists of regional historic to recent contemporary art exhibitions. Opened in 1911, it is owned and operated by Blackpool Council. It is a Grade II listed Edwardian building. [1] Together with the adjoining Central library it was listed on 20 ...
Pages in category "History of Blackpool" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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Bar 2012 and 2020, “Blackpool week” has been a Strictly staple since, creating some of the show’s most memorable moments, from Danny Mac and Oti Mabuse’s slick Charleston to “Puttin ...
The library is in the Edwardian Baroque style. [5] It is on two storeys and is constructed of red brick with stone dressings and striped pilasters. [2] [5] The library occupies the corner part of the building; the west and south walls have flanking pylons on plinths made of stone. [2]
In March 2010, it was confirmed that a deal had been made between Blackpool Council and Leisure Parcs to purchase some of Blackpool's highest profile landmarks. [1] The deal, totalling £38.9m, had national and local government backing and included the purchase of Blackpool Tower, Winter Gardens, Louis Tussauds Waxworks, and the Sea Life Centre.
The first of Blackpool's three piers to be built, it was known as The Blackpool Pier until the construction of Central Pier in 1868. It consists of a 1,405 feet (428 m) wooden deck supported by cast iron screw piles and columns. A jetty was added in 1874. [45] [46] Promenade Shelters, Queen's Promenade