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Wadsley is a
suburb of the City of
Sheffield in
South Yorkshire, England. It
stands 3
miles (5 km) north-west of the city
centre at an
approximate grid...
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Wadsley Bridge is a
suburb of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England, 3
miles (4.8 km)
northwest of the city centre. The area is a
mixture of residential...
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former psychiatric hospital situated between the
suburbs of
Middlewood and
Wadsley in the City of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. It was also
known as...
- ward—which
includes the
districts of Fox Hill, New
Parson Cross, Southey,
Wadsley Bridge, and part of Old
Parson Cross—is one of the 28
electoral wards in...
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Wadsley Parish Church is
situated within the city of Sheffield,
South Yorkshire, England. It is
located on
Worrall Road, 3
miles (5 km)
north west of...
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Asylum until 1890, then
became the West
Riding Asylum,
Wadsley (1890–1930). It was
known as
Wadsley Mental Hospital between 1930 and 1948 when it became...
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Wadsley Bridge railway station was a
station in Sheffield,
South Yorkshire,
England on the
Great Central Railway's core
route between Manchester and Sheffield...
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electoral ward
which includes the
districts of
Malin Bridge, Owlerton,
Wadsley and Wisewood. It is one of the 28
electoral wards in City of Sheffield...
- retiring.
After retiring from football,
Whitham ran the "
Wadsley Jack" a
public house in the
Wadsley area of
Sheffield for 10 years. He then
became the manager...
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Hallam (1818 – 1908), also
known as
Wadsley Jack, was an
English carver, cutler,
musician and author, from the
Wadsley district of Sheffield, England, who...