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Winshill is an area to the east of the town of
Burton upon Trent, in the
borough of East Staffordshire, England.
Flanked to the
north and east by the South...
- said to
control lands in
Appleby Magna in Leicestershire, and Mickleover,
Winshill, Stapenhill,
Coton in the Elms, Ca(u)ldwell (in
Stapenhill Parish) and...
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Winshill Water Tower (also
known as
Waterloo Tower) is a
former water tower in
Burton upon Trent, England. It was
constructed in 1907
after a
local resident...
- resides. He grew up with his
brother and four
sisters in a
council estate in
Winshill, a
village of Burton. His father,
Martin Joseph Considine, was Irish. Considine...
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Burton upon
Trent suburb of
Winshill, east of the town. It is part of the
Diocese of Derby.
Built to the west of
Winshill and
commanding a
prominent spot...
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expanded since then as part of the
overall development.
Stapenhill and
Winshill were
treated as a
separate urban area in the 2001
census but in the 2011...
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Winshill is a
civil parish in the
district of East Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. The
parish contains four
listed buildings that are
recorded in...
- the
Plymouth Brethren, and
taught in the
Sunday School in the
village of
Winshill. He
volunteered for the
British Army in
January 1915,
during the opening...
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comprehensive school, did not
inherit its
educational pedagogy. It is
situated in
Winshill, on the
other side of the
River Trent to the town centre, east of the B5008...
- Cheshire/Greater
Manchester Marple Bridge,
Mellor South Yorkshire Mosborough, Totley, Dore
Staffordshire Winshill, Stapenhill,
Edingale (Part)...