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administrative building. The town's
sport stadium hosts Widnes Vikings rugby league club. The
motto of
Widnes is the
Latin phrase Industria Ditat ("Industry Enriches")...
- The
Widnes Vikings are an
English rugby league club in
Widnes, Cheshire,
which competes in the
Betfred Championship. The club
plays home
matches at DCBL...
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Widnes Football Club are an
English ****ociation
football club,
based in
Widnes, Cheshire. They are
currently members of the
Northern Premier League Division...
- 1833,
Widnes Dock, the world's
first rail-to-ship dock, was
built on the island. In 1848, John
Hutchinson built the
first chemical factory in
Widnes on the...
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Widnes is an
industrial town
within the
borough of Halton, in Cheshire, England.
Widnes may also
refer to:
Marie Lovise Widnes (born 1930),
Norwegian poet...
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Widnes railway station (formerly
Widnes North) is a
railway station serving the
industrial town of
Widnes, Halton, England. It is
recorded in the National...
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Widnes Dock was the
first rail-to-ship
facility in the world. It was
built in 1833
between the end of the
Sankey Canal and the St
Helens and
Runcorn Gap...
- 2023-06-20. "Huge
constituency changes for
Runcorn and
Widnes recommended in
final review".
Runcorn and
Widnes World. 2023-06-28.
Retrieved 2023-11-26. "The Parliamentary...
- for St. Helens, Wigan,
Widnes, and Canterbury-Bankstown, as a second-row, or
loose forward, and
coached at club
level for
Widnes (three spells) and Leeds...
- The
Widnes loop was a 5 miles 2 chains (8.1 km)
railway line
which served the town of
Widnes,
England from 1879 to 2000. The main line of the Cheshire...