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- Alkrington Garden Village is a suburban area of Middleton, in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. Alkrington lies on the...
- was one of Manchester City Council's overspill council estates, whilst Alkrington in the south is a suburban area. In 616, Æthelfrith of Bernicia, an Anglo-Saxon...
- the age of just 28. In 2000, Moses was working as a property dealer in Alkrington, Greater Manchester, and in his spare time, coaching the Manchester Warriors...
- objects, in particular the Leverian collection. Lever was born in 1729 at Alkrington Hall. In 1735 Sir James Darcy Lever, his father, served as High Sheriff...
- monkeys) for many years, ac****ulating a large collection at his home at Alkrington, near Manchester. Admittance to the collection was free, but visitors...
- Joseph was "Fishing Rod". James Arthur Lees, the son of "Ramrod", owner of Alkrington Hall, Middleton, was the author of Three in Norway (by two of them).[citation...
- he's always been the villain of comedy". Manning named his house in Alkrington "Shalom", the Hebrew word for "peace". Manning was a lifelong Manchester...
- the story of the forgetful architect. Among Leoni’s other designs is Alkrington Hall in Middleton, now in Greater Manchester. Leoni was not the first...
- children on a short-term basis. Coogan lived on Manchester New Road in Alkrington. His father stood for the SDP-Liberal Alliance in the Middleton South...
- Peters was born in Halewood, Lancashire, later living at 5 Mere Avenue in Alkrington, where she went to primary school. She moved to Ballymena (and later Belfast)...