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Skerton is an area in the
north of Lancaster, Lancashire, England, on the
other side of the
River Lune to the castle. It was
formerly a township, but...
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Skerton Community High
School was a
secondary school in
Skerton, Lancaster, England.
Skerton Community High
School was
built by the
Corporation of Lancaster...
- it
included the
north bank of the City of Lancaster,
which is
largely Skerton, as well as the
seaside town of
Morecambe and many villages. This seat...
- Gaunt, the 1st Duke of Lancaster),
Scotforth East,
Scotforth West,
Skerton East,
Skerton West and
University and
Scotforth Rural. For
elections to Lancashire...
- School, from 1979 to 1980, and
finally deputy head and
Acting Head at
Skerton County Primary School in
Lancashire from 1981 to 1995. When his father...
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suburb of
Skerton in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It is a
grade II
listed building. It was
built in 1833 as the
parish church of
Skerton which was...
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Convent of the
Sacred Heart (in the
Manhattanville section of the city), the
Skerton Finishing School, and Miss Nightingale's School. In
October 1921, with...
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Returning to England, he won the
competition in 1782 for the
design of
Skerton Bridge in Lancaster.
After moving to
Lancaster he
worked on
local buildings...
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Skerton Bridge is a road
bridge carrying the
southbound lanes of the A6 road over the
River Lune in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The
bridge is recorded...
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spent two
summers there with his
mother and
younger brother. He went to
Skerton Community High
School while he was
staying in the area. He told GQ in a...