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Glossopdale is the area
around Glossop, Derbyshire, England, the
valley of the
Glossop Brook. It
includes Glossop, Hadfield, Charlesworth, Dinting, Dinting...
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known as
Glossop approximates to the
villages that used to be
called Glossopdale, on the
lands of the Duke of Norfolk.
Originally a
centre of wool processing...
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Glossopdale School is a
mixed secondary school and
sixth form
located in Hadfield, Derbyshire, England. The
school used to be the
Glossop Grammar School...
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David Whyatt, it can in some ways be
viewed as a
continuation of the
Glossopdale Bus
Company project. The
company was
originally based in
Glossop until...
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Bibliography Quayle, Tom (2006). The
Cotton Industry in
Longdendale and
Glossopdale. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. p. 159. Davies,
Peggy (December 1999)...
- in New Mills, Derbyshire, and
attended Glossop Grammar School (became
Glossopdale School in 1965). He
trained as a
science teacher, at City of
Leeds Training...
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Oxford University Press. pp. 8–38. Quayle, Tom (2006). The
Cotton Industry in
Longdendale and
Glossopdale. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Tempus. p. 126. v t e...
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known as
Dinting Arches) is a 19th-century
railway viaduct in
Glossopdale in Derbyshire, England, that
carries the
Glossop Line over a
valley at...
- of a
Presbyterian church at
nearby Chapel-en-le-Frith –
wrote to the
Glossopdale Chronicle reporting that "hundreds of
bodies rose out of the
grave in...
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Etherow and its
tributaries led to
mills being built in
Longdendale and
Glossopdale, and
similarly along the
River Wye in
Millers Dale. As the
industry developed...