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  2. Fred Dibnah - Wikipedia

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    Fred Dibnah was born on 28 April 1938. [3] He was the son of Frank and Betsy Dibnah (née Travis), [4] who were initially both employed at a bleach works.His mother later worked as a charwoman at a gas works. [5]

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

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  4. Category:Military personnel from the Metropolitan Borough of ...

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    Pages in category "Military personnel from the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. 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;

  6. Swan Lane Mills - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Swan Lane Mills was featured in an episode of the documentary Fred, in which Fred Dibnah is hired to remove the decorative ornamental on top of the chimney [12] by then the last decorative topped chimney in Bolton. [13] He was paid £4,000 (1982) for the work.

  7. 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

  8. 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 ...

  9. List of public art in Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Fred Dibnah: Bolton: 2008 ... Rise up, Women, statue of Emmeline Pankhurst: St Peter's Square, Manchester: 2018 Hazel Reeves 60] Oldham. Image Title / individual ...