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Whitwick /ˈwɪtɪk/ is a
village and
civil parish in the
North West
Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England,
close to the town of
Coalville in...
- name may
derive from the name of the
house belonging to the
founder of
Whitwick Colliery: 'Coalville House'. However,
conclusive evidence is a
report in...
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Whitwick railway station served the
village of
Whitwick, Leicestershire, England. It was
built by the
Charnwood Forest Company,
serving the Charnwood...
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Whitwick White Cross F.C. was an
English football club from
Whitwick in Leicestershire. The
first records for the club are from the 1896–97 season, in...
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Three Horseshoes is a
Grade II
listed public house at 11
Leicester Road,
Whitwick,
Leicestershire LE67 5GN. It is on the
Campaign for Real Ale's National...
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Whitwick Imps 1915–16
Coalville Swifts 1918–19
Coalville Swifts 1919–20
Whitwick Imps 1920–21
Shepshed Albion 1921–22
Whitwick Imps 1922–23
Whitwick Imps...
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Until 1875,
Thringstone had been a
township within the
ancient parish of
Whitwick. The
township of Thringstone,
based on a
feudal (manorial)
division of...
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later moved to the
neighbouring village of
Whitwick and died on 13
February 1913. He was laid to rest in
Whitwick Cemetery, in the
presence of
thousands of...
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Stations on the
Charnwood Forest Railway were
located at
Coalville East,
Whitwick,
Shepshed and
Loughborough Derby Road. By 1885, the
company had been placed...
- near Coalville, Leicestershire, England,
founded in 1835 in the
parish of
Whitwick and now in that of Charley. The
abbey was the
first permanent monastery...