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Tulketh is an
electoral ward in Preston, Lancashire, England. The
Tulketh Mill is a
notable landmark in the ward.
Tulketh returns three members to Preston...
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Tulketh Mill is an
Edwardian former cotton-spinning mill in
Balcarres Road,
Tulketh, Preston, Lancashire, England. It was
designed by Fred
Dixon of Oldham...
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Tulketh Hall was a
country house in Ashton-on-Ribble,
which is now a
suburb of Preston, Lancashire, England. It was
demolished in 1960. In the 12th century...
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Tulketh Priory was a
priory in Ashton-on-Ribble, Lancashire, England. The
priory was the home of a
group of
Cistercian monks from
Savigny Abbey in Normandy...
- West
areas of England, with
phone and
remote support was
undertaken from
Tulketh Mill in
Preston (Lancashire) and
repairs completed at a site in Wednesbury...
- listed. The
chimney of the
Grade II
listed Tulketh Mill was
designed by
engineer Fred
Dixon of
Bolton for the
Tulketh Spinning Company and
dates from 1905....
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Ribbleton Riversway St George's St Matthew's
Sharoe Green Town
Centre Tulketh Constituencies:
Preston By-elections: 1929 36 40 46 2000
Preston North...
- monks — from
Tulketh (Lancashire)
dependent on Savigny; (founded 4 July 1124 at
Tulketh by Stephen,
Count of Boulogne);
transferred from
Tulketh 1126 (1124-7);...
- back to
Britain for his
medical training. A
descendant of the
Travers of
Tulketh Castle in Preston, Lancashire,
Berwick had a life that
hardly resembled...
- Ingol, Larches, Moorbrook, Park, Ribbleton, St John's, St Matthew's, and
Tulketh. The
boundaries of the re-established
constituency corresponded to those...