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Burslem (/ˈbɜːrzləm/ BURZ-ləm) is one of the six
towns that
along with Hanley, Tunstall, Fenton,
Longton and Stoke-upon-Trent form part of the city of...
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educationalist Henry Burslem (1790–1866)
Nathaniel Burslem (1837–1865), war hero
Oliver Burslem Burslem (UK
Parliament constituency) "
Burslem Normals", a song...
- Port Vale
Football Club are a
professional football club
based in
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England,
which compete in EFL
League Two, the
fourth tier of...
- The
Burslem Port
Trust is a
project to
reopen the
Burslem Branch Canal, an arm of the
Trent and
Mersey Canal in
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire...
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Burslem Market Hall,
built in 1879, is a
listed building in the
centre of
Burslem, in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The
former market hall was
closed in 2003...
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Nathaniel Godolphin Burslem VC (2
February 1837 – 14 July 1865), born in Limerick, Ireland; was by
birth both
Irish and by
descent English recipient of...
- Dame
Alexandra Vivien Burslem DBE DL JP FRSA (née Thornley; 6 May 1940 – 3
November 2023), also
known as
Sandra Burslem, was a
British academic and educationalist...
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primary commercial centre. The
other four
towns which form the city are
Burslem, Tunstall,
Longton and Fenton. The home of the
pottery industry in England...
- Vauxhall, London, and
later moving to Lambeth, in 1882 it
opened a
factory in
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in the
centre of
English pottery. From the start, the...
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Henry Burslem (April 1790 – 11 June 1866) was an
English amateur cricketer.
Burslem was not
attached to any
particular club. He made two
known appearances...