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Rotherham (/ˈrɒðərəm/ RODH-ər-əm) is a
market town in
South Yorkshire, England. It lies at the
confluence of the
River Rother, from
which the town gets...
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Rotherham United Football Club,
nicknamed The Millers, is a
professional ****ociation
football club
based in
Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England. The team...
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estimated 1,400 girls,
commonly from care home backgrounds, in the town of
Rotherham,
South Yorkshire, England.
Between 1997 and 2013,
girls were
abused by...
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Rotherham is a town in
South Yorkshire, England.
Rotherham or
Rotheram may also
refer to:
Rotherham (UK
Parliament constituency), the
borough constituency...
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Rotherham Rugby Union Football Club, or
Rotherham Titans is a
rugby union club from
Rotherham,
South Yorkshire,
currently playing in the
third tier of...
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Joseph Bryant Rotherham (1828–1910) was an
English biblical scholar and
minister of the
Churches of Christ. He was a
prolific writer whose best-known...
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Rotherham Bridge crosses the
River Don in
central Rotherham,
South Yorkshire. It is
known for its
bridge chapel,
considered the best
preserved in England...
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serving Rotherham:
Rotherham Central railway station -
closed in 1966 and re-opened in 1987, now
Rotherham's only
railway station Rotherham Masborough...
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Rotherham was an R-class
destroyer of the
British Royal Navy
during the
Second World War,
named after Captain Edward Rotheram, who
commanded HMS Royal...
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Metropolitan Borough of
Rotherham in
South Yorkshire, England. The
village is
situated approximately 4
miles (6 km) from
central Rotherham and 8
miles (13 km)...