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Burnage is an area of Manchester, in
Greater Manchester, England, 4
miles (6.4 km)
south of the city
centre and
bisected by Kingsway. The po****tion at...
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Aubrey Burnage,
writer and
newspaper owner, was born c. 1847. He was the son of
Thomas Aubrey Burnage (c. 1824 – 4
January 1902) and
Kezia Agatha Burnage (c...
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Burnage railway station serves the
suburb of
Burnage in
south Manchester, England. It is a stop on the
Styal Line
between Manchester Piccadilly, Manchester...
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Burnage Rugby Football Club is an
English rugby union team
based in Stockport,
Greater Manchester. The club runs four
senior sides, a
colts team and an...
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Burnage Academy for Boys,
formerly known as
Burnage High
School for Boys, is an 11–16 boys
secondary school with
academy status,
located in
Burnage, Manchester...
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Church of St Nicholas, Kingsway,
Burnage, Manchester, is a
Modernist church of 1930–2 by N. F. Cachemaille-Day,...
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Robinson 2007, p. 157.
Burnage 2011a, p. 127. Herodotus...
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Burnage 2011c, p. 198...
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