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Finglands Coachways was a bus and
coach operator in Rusholme, Manchester.
Finglands Coachways was
founded in 1907,
initially as a
coach operator. Bus...
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Fingland is a
hamlet in the ****berland district, in the
county of ****bria, England.
Fingland is
located on the B5307 road in
between the
villages of Kirkbride...
- "End of the road for
Finglands as
takeover deal reached".
Manchester Evening News.
Retrieved 11
March 2014. "EYMS sell
Finglands' coaches". Bus & Coach...
- band
consist of Barrie-James O'Neill (vocals,
piano and guitar),
Hamish Fingland (vocals and guitar),
Lewis Andrew (vocals, guitar,
accordion and keyboard)...
- the bus
operation was
separated into a stand-alone company, GM Buses.
Finglands Coachways started operating their own
competitive bus
services soon after...
- "End of the road for
Finglands as
takeover deal reached".
Manchester Evening News.
Retrieved 13 July 2024. "First take over
Finglands bus services" (Press...
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Frank Fingland (October 8, 1928 –
January 27, 2025) was a
Canadian civil servant who was the
commissioner of
Yukon from
November 1, 1978
until January...
- Sir
Stanley James Gunn
Fingland KCMG (19
December 1919 – 20
January 2003) was a
British diplomat who was High
Commissioner to
Sierra Leone, Amb****ador...
- "wee kirk" in the Glencairn. The song was
written by
William Douglas of
Fingland, a
soldier in the
Royal Scots Army.
Annie Laurie was born at Maxwelton...
- John
Fingland Mason (born 15 May 1957) is a
Scottish independent politician who has
served as the
Member of the
Scottish Parliament (MSP) for
Glasgow Shettleston...