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Dukinfield is a town in Tameside,
Greater Manchester, England, on the
south bank of the
River Tame
opposite Ashton-under-Lyne, 6.3
miles (10.1 km) east...
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Dukinfield is a town in England.
Dukinfield may also
refer to:
Dukinfield (ward), an
electoral ward of Tameside,
England Dukinfield baronets, of Dukinfield...
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Dukinfield of
Dukinfield,
Cheshire was
created in the
Baronetage of
England on 16 June 1665 for
Robert Dukinfield, son of
Colonel Robert Dukinfield....
- John
Dukinfield (also Duckinfield, Duckenfield) was a
Bristol merchant and
slave trader. Born 12
August 1677 in Bristol, he died in 1745. He had two brothers...
- Dr
Dukinfield Henry Scott FRS
HFRSE LLD (28
November 1854 – 29
January 1934) was a
British botanist. The
standard author abbreviation D.H.Scott is used...
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Dukinfield is a town in Tameside,
Greater Manchester, England. The town and the
surrounding area
contains 20
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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Dukinfield Dog Lane
railway station was a short-lived
station on the
Woodhead Route between Manchester,
Glossop and ****tone. The
station served the town...
- (1794–1884) was an
English industrialist and
scholar of
Persian who
founded the
Dukinfield Village Library in 1833.
Robinson was a Unitarian, and is
often called...
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Francis Dukinfield Astley (1781–1825) was an
English poet, art collector, agriculturalist, industrialist, and High
Sheriff of Cheshire. As a
patron of...
- a Ms. M.
Staff contested the
Central ward in the Muni****l
Borough of
Dukinfield. The seat was
comfortably held by Labour, with the
Liberals beating all...