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Rivington is a
village and
civil parish of the
Borough of Chorley, Lancashire, England,
occupying 2,538
acres (4.0 sq mi; 10.3 km2). It is
about 6 miles...
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group Rivington Pike
Rivington and
Blackrod High
School Rivington Water Treatment Works Upper Rivington Reservoir Lower Rivington Reservoir Rivington Arms...
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Rivingtons were a 1960s doo-**** band,
known for
their 1962
novelty hit "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow". The
members were lead
vocalist Carl
White (June 21, 1932...
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Rivington Street is a
street in the New York City
borough of Manhattan,
which runs
across the
Lower East Side neighborhood,
between the
Bowery and Pitt...
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Rivington, or
Rivington's, also
called Rivington & Co., was a London-based
publishing company founded by
Charles Rivington (1688–1742),
originally from...
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Rivingtons may
refer to The
Rivingtons, a 1960s doo-****
group Rivington or
Rivington's, an
English publishing house This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Richard Rivington Holmes, KCVO (16
November 1835 – 22
March 1911) was a
British archivist and courtier.
Holmes was
Royal Librarian at
Windsor Castle...
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Rivington Pike is a hill on
Winter Hill, part of the West
Pennine Moors at
Rivington,
Chorley in Lancashire, England. The
nearest towns are
Adlington and...
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Rivington Place is a purpose-built
international visual arts
centre in S****ditch, London.
Rivington Place was
commissioned by two
publicly funded visual...
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Charles Rivington (1688 – 22
February 1742) was a
British publisher. The
eldest son of
Thurston Rivington,
Rivington was born at Chesterfield, Derbyshire...