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Garstang is an
ancient market town and
civil parish within the Wyre
borough of Lancashire, England. It is 10
miles (16 km)
north of the city of Preston...
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Marie Garstang, born
Marie Louise Bergès, (1880 near
Toulouse – 25 July 1949
maybe in Formby) was a
British archaeologist. In 1907,
Marie married the British...
- John
Garstang (5 May 1876 – 12
September 1956) was a
British archaeologist of the
Ancient Near East,
especially Egypt, Sudan,
Anatolia and the southern...
- East John
Garstang (footballer) (1876–1957),
English footballer Marie Garstang 1880-1949, archaeologist, wife of John
Garstang Timi
Garstang, American-born...
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Garstang Museum of
Archaeology is a
museum at the
University of Liverpool. Its
collections include artifacts from Egypt, Sudan, and the Near East....
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Garstang and Knot-End
Railway [sic] was a
railway line,
between Garstang and Pilling,
across the
Fylde of Lancashire, England. It was
built by local...
- Timi
Hilly Garstang (born 21 July 1987 in
Orange County, California,
United States) is an American-born
Marshallese track athlete. He
represented his country...
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Market Place is a
public square in the
English market town of
Garstang, Lancashire.
Dating to the
Middle Ages, it has
historically been a site of w****ly...
- Roy
Henry Garstang (1925–2009) was an
English astrophysicist who was
internationally known for his work on
light pollution.
Garstang was born in Southport...
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first launched in 2001 in
Garstang, Lancashire,
under the
initiative of
Bruce Crowther, a
local Oxfam supporter, and the
Garstang Oxfam Group. The initiative...