Featuring locomotives, wagons and other equipment from long-gone industrial sites in Lancashire, other parts of the UK and overseas. The Railway is open, with steam-hauled passenger trains in operation, every Sunday and Bank Holiday, April until the end of October. Special events are held throu...
Sefton, metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Merseyside, historic county of Lancashire, northwestern England. Extending along the Irish Sea coast from the Ribble estuary in the north to the Mersey estuary in the south, Sefton lies immediately north of Liverpool and includes industrial, ...
Slaidburn is a village in Lancashire. It is one of those places that proves the north of England is not (or no longer) purely a place of dark satanic mills, clogs, cloth caps and Whippets; all pies and prejudice as Stuart Maconie might have put it. As a Southerner in exile, I grud...
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It has been said that road bowing was introduced to West Cork by weavers from the North of England. In the Durrus/Schull are the Crostons were a weaving family who may have originated in Croston, Lancashire. Another location for bowling is Armagh. Here too there were may families introduced...