-
place acknowledging Ancoats'
status as a
Little Italy. For the
purpose of
local government elections, the area is part of the
Ancoats and
Beswick ward on...
- the
death of the
third Baronet in 1779. The
third Mosley baronetcy, of
Ancoats, in the
County of Lancaster, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain...
- The
Ancoats Hospital and
Ardwick and
Ancoats Dispensary (commonly
known as
Ancoats Hospital) was a
large inner-city
hospital located in
Ancoats, to the...
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Ancoats Hall in
Ancoats, Manchester, England, was a post-medieval
country house built in 1609 by
Oswald Mosley, a
member of the
Mosley family,
Lords of...
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Great Ancoats Street is a
street in the
inner suburb of
Ancoats, Manchester, England. It
forms one of the
stretches of the city's
inner ring road. A number...
- also a
patron of the
Ancoats Dispensary Trust which campaigns to save and
restore for
community use the
Grade II
listed Ancoats Dispensary close to his...
-
Ancoats Station was a
goods station operated by the
Midland Railway to
handle freight traffic in Manchester, England, on land
bought in the
Ancoats district...
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Brunswick Mill,
Ancoats is a
former cotton spinning mill on
Bradford Road in
Ancoats, Manchester, England. The mill was
built around 1840, part of a group...
-
textile machinery in
Ancoats. The
company was
founded in 1830 and as it
expanded acquired the site of J. and J. L. Gray's
Ancoats Mill, and
other works...
-
Ancoats and
Beswick is an
electoral ward of Manchester,
England created by the
Local Government Boundary Commission for
England (LGBCE)
replacing the...