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| City College | Manchester, a network of further education colleges |
| t her residence, Summerlands, Whalley Range, | Manchester, a further selection of her poetical pieces |
| He contributed to making the University of | Manchester a centre for the study of physics. |
| r Fellow from 1930 to1931 and a then back in | Manchester a Langton Fellow from 1931 to 1933. |
| Balderstone, Greater | Manchester, a district and an electoral ward of the wid |
| Lionel Barrymore as John | Manchester, a fictionalized version of newspaper publis |
| Together they formed New Music | Manchester, a group dedicated to the performances of se |
| relations company, and wrote And God Created | Manchester, a book about Manchester's music. |
| time as Doves), then went to Loreto College, | Manchester, a Roman catholic sixth form college between |
| Manchester Academy refers to the University of Manchest | |
| y Road Live, during Slash's solo show at the | Manchester Academy on July 3, 2010. |
| Linder plays | Manchester Academy as special guest of Magazine on Tues |
| Manchester Academy school in Moss Side | |
| The | Manchester Academy |
| 2010, it was announced that the show at the | Manchester Academy in Manchester, England on July 3, pa |
| Manchester Academy is a brand name used by the Universi | |
| stinguished from the dissenting academy "The | Manchester Academy" or "Manchester College" based on th |
| ie High School then closed in 2003 to become | Manchester Academy) next to the University of Mancheste |
| The | Manchester Academy, south of Manchester University Stud |
| a teacher and in 2010 became a PE teacher at | Manchester Academy. |
| Most were through trains between | Manchester, Accrington and Colne. |
| ssist, Layhe currently teaches guitar at the | Manchester Adult Education Service. |
| well demanded an inquiry into the conduct of | Manchester after the Second Battle of Newbury, Crawford |
| He also played for | Manchester against Watford in the League Cup and South |
| William Roberts died in Timperley, | Manchester, aged 89. |
| He died in | Manchester aged 72. |
| Manchester Aid to Kosovo (MAK) is a Manchester based ch | |
| Manchester Airport | |
| way station serves the village of Styal near | Manchester Airport in Cheshire, England. |
| sPennine Express services to York, Leeds and | Manchester Airport also stop here every hour. |
| Following the designation of | Manchester Airport under the Policing of Airports Act 1 |
| ation, TransPennine Express services between | Manchester Airport and Glasgow Central/Edinburgh Waverl |
| First TransPennine Express services to/from | Manchester Airport also stop at Gatley. |
| It is principally funded by | Manchester Airport plc, the Local Authorities of the Gr |
| EuroManx DHC-8 on departure from | Manchester Airport |
| Manchester Airport Police is a defunct police force of | |
| Manchester Airport is located to the north. | |
| k hour TransPennine Express services between | Manchester Airport and Blackpool North also call here. |
| 2tph to | Manchester Airport |
| 1tph to | Manchester Airport |
| He was Chairman of | Manchester Airport in 1987-88 and 2002-03. |
| First TransPennine Express trains run to | Manchester Airport and Liverpool Lime Street via York, |
| DH.114 Heron 2 of Cambrian at | Manchester Airport in 1958 |
| Some Southport to | Manchester Airport services also call at Gathurst at ce |
| First TransPennine Express services to | Manchester Airport also stop at peak times. |
| The | Manchester Airport lies within his constituency boundar |
| It then terminates at the | Manchester Airport railway station. |
| He was also chair of | Manchester Airport plc from 1996 to 1997. |
| on RAF wearing Coastal Command camouflage at | Manchester Airport in 1954 |
| uadron wearing Coastal Command camouflage at | Manchester Airport in 1954 |
| The parish of Ringway (including | Manchester Airport) went to Manchester, and the parishe |
| h and southbound to York and beyond (usually | Manchester Airport). |
| southbound towards York and beyond (usually | Manchester Airport). |
| Scholefield, R.A. (1998), | Manchester Airport, Sutton Publishing, ISBN 0-7509-1954 |
| Sundays see hourly services to | Manchester Airport, Manchester Victoria & Liverpool Lim |
| t to Cleethorpes, and to the west, as far as | Manchester Airport, providing Doncaster with a direct l |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| There also is a spur to | Manchester Airport. |
| For the airport see | Manchester Airport. |
| tre shopping mall and as a check-in agent at | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| urrently running some evening peak trains to | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| he was working as a car-parking attendant at | Manchester Airport. |
| as a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| It is approximately one mile from | Manchester Airport. |
| culverted underneath the southern runway of | Manchester Airport. |
| l is on Wilmslow Road near the south edge of | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| She became an air hostess, based at | Manchester Airport. |
| kyline" links that connect various places to | Manchester Airport. |
| a local developmental plan that incorporates | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| is a future station on the phase 3b plans to | Manchester Airport. |
| t buses that call here also provide links to | Manchester Airport. |
| on the Styal Line and is linked by a spur to | Manchester Airport. |
| Manchester Airports Group logo | |
| ic sector controlled by the holding company, | Manchester Airports Group. |
| l Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon; Opera House, | Manchester; Aldwych Theatre |
| Your Place Or Mine - 3:50 ( | Manchester, Allee Willis, David Paul Bryant) |
| John | Manchester Allen (3 August 1901 - 28 November 1941) was |
| USS | Manchester alongside the ammunition ship USS Mount Katm |
| Beetham Tower, | Manchester, also known as the Hilton Tower |
| Mayne of | Manchester also bought two Scania N94UBs with East Lanc |
| Manchester Alternative General Information Centre or M. | |
| "Laid" is the title song from | Manchester alternative rock band James' 1993 album Laid |
| North | Manchester, although nearby, can just about pick up the |
| Thomson began his career with | Manchester amateur outfit Strand Athletic before joinin |
| qualified by winning It's Showtime Trophy - | Manchester, amateur world kickboxing champion |
| The following season the Club joined the | Manchester Amateur League and won the League Championsh |
| In 2005 he joined F.C. United of | Manchester, an off-shoot of Liverpool's rivals Manchest |
| Belfield, Greater | Manchester, an area of Rochdale, England |
| He was born in | Manchester, an only child. |
| Manchester: an architectural history. | |
| n Ancient Egypt and is also secretary of The | Manchester Ancient Egypt Society. |
| This halved the distance by rail between | Manchester and Chester as trains could travel via Warri |
| It is located in east central | Manchester, and situated next to the Gay Village. |
| Wright was educated at Chetham's School, | Manchester, and played the cello as a youth. |
| ese works were acquired by the University of | Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute o |
| ing railroads were built, The Wilmington and | Manchester, and the Northeastern. |
| It is located 24 miles south of | Manchester and 6 miles north of Stoke-on-Trent. |
| He is a graduate of the University of | Manchester and University of Bristol. |
| in Rochdale, a large market town in Greater | Manchester, and published from 1892 to 1929. |
| The districts were based on | Manchester and Salford together and districts outside t |
| Williams attended the University of | Manchester, and received his doctorate in 1936 after st |
| Bury was born in Withington, | Manchester and was educated at Eton College. |
| "Subtle Invitation" (cut in | Manchester, and after the European leg) |
| of the Year competition is held annually in | Manchester, and sponsored by the City Life magazine. |
| hes MA creative writing at the University of | Manchester, and is the author of ten novels. |
| on was educated at Brighton Grove College in | Manchester, and the University of Manchester. |
| s that the teams operated in were Liverpool, | Manchester and Chester. |
| Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, | Manchester and North Merseyside |
| There is no evening service to | Manchester and no Sunday service. |
| urly service to Chester and to Southport via | Manchester and Bolton. |
| He became chairman of the | Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company in 19 |
| He attended the Victoria University of | Manchester and the Institute of Education, University o |
| g centre for BBC Radio Lancashire, BBC Radio | Manchester and BBC Radio Merseyside. |
| Nandy was born in | Manchester and grew up there and in Bury, where her fam |
| so led to the GNR investing in lines between | Manchester and Liverpool. |
| broadcaster and social commentator, based in | Manchester and Bristol. |
| alton Transport, Warrington Coachways, First | Manchester and Fairway Travel. |
| Evans was born in | Manchester and began his football career in Rochdale's |
| he A57, which runs east-west through Greater | Manchester, and links the M602 and M67 motorways. |
| hat serve Leigh Bus Station are run by First | Manchester and Stagecoach Manchester, whilst other oper |
| He was born in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, | Manchester and died in Spain. |
| Carr was born in | Manchester and educated at Manchester Grammar School be |
| Also seasons at The Library Theatre, | Manchester and The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. |
| er of the Chambers of Commerce of Tullahoma, | Manchester, and McMinnville. |
| Arena Rancheria, situated near the towns of | Manchester and Point Arena in Mendocino County, Califor |
| hool takes in a diverse range of pupils from | Manchester and surrounding areas. |
| ties for volunteer archaeologists from south | Manchester and north-east Cheshire. |
| Cooper was born in Cheetham, | Manchester and educated at Bedford Grammar School and W |
| tation was a railroad station in the City of | Manchester and later the independent city of Richmond, |
| irfield area of Droylsden, Tameside, Greater | Manchester and is 5 km (3.5 miles) east of Manchester P |
| Train services to Wigan town centre, | Manchester and Kirkby are available from the nearby Orr |
| He served as a curate at St Michael's Hulme, | Manchester and then in Bundaberg, Queensland. |
| The Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, | Manchester and North Merseyside is a wildlife trust cov |
| Singer was born in | Manchester and has lived in Portugal and Tenerife. |
| ter a brief move to London, they returned to | Manchester and set up the Theatre Union in 1936. |
| The | Manchester and Leeds Railway (from 1847 the Lancashire |
| He was also Steward of | Manchester and Rochdale. |
| 1898 he became chancellor of the Diocese of | Manchester and secretary to Bishop Denis Mary Bradley. |
| ronomical observatory owned by University of | Manchester and named after Francis Godlee (1854-1928). |
| own Wardle is a hill between Wardle, Greater | Manchester and Whitworth, Lancashire. |
| se to the border with Merseyside and Greater | Manchester, and was historically in Lancashire. |
| He was the son of George Radford of | Manchester and Church Stretton. |
| Manchester and New York. | |
| Manchester and Salford University Air Squadron (then na | |
| he Municipal Corporations Bill, which led to | Manchester and Salford having democratically-elected co |
| ed at Morvian Boy's School in Fairfield near | Manchester and emigrated to Sydney in 1834. |
| iams took up the chair of electrotechnics at | Manchester and recruited Kilburn on secondment from Mal |
| ens also made their traditional entry to the | Manchester and District Challenge Cup. |
| . 'The Present State of Popular Education in | Manchester and Salford, the substance of seven letters |
| hore Lane Brook is a water course in Greater | Manchester and a tributary of Ealees Brook in Littlebor |
| After attending St Bede's College, | Manchester, and playing bassoon with Stockport Youth Or |
| Roberts grew up in Wythenshawe, | Manchester and started playing records at the Sharston |
| e trans-Pennine A628 road connecting Greater | Manchester and South Yorkshire. |
| Street Mission continued its welfare work in | Manchester and Salford. |
| convoy was also covered by the cruisers HMS | Manchester and Southampton. |
| liam Romaine Callender of Mauldeth Hall near | Manchester and his wife, Hannah Pope of London. |
| (Anthony Mosley of | Manchester and his brother Nicholas in London were weal |
| anaged by the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, | Manchester and North Merseyside. |
| ral English railways, including branches for | Manchester and Milford, Hemel Hempstead, Westerham Vall |
| trail starts in East Hartford, goes through | Manchester, and ends in Bolton. |
| He died in | Manchester and was interred in Dellwood Cemetery. |
| Ash Brook is a watercourse in Greater | Manchester and a tributary of the River Roch. |
| udied organic chemistry at the University of | Manchester and received his M.D. from McGill University |
| nd that runs between the two major cities of | Manchester and Leeds. |
| es most of the long-distance traffic between | Manchester and Leeds. |
| Manchester and District Alliance | |
| a younger son of Robert Montagu, 3rd Earl of | Manchester and Anne Yelverton. |
| It is one of the largest student halls in | Manchester and holds in excess of 1200 students. |
| Manchester and Milford Railway | |
| red, and churches were burned at Dorchester, | Manchester, and Bath. |
| cember, 1988 in Saddleworth, Oldham, Greater | Manchester, and is a former Rishworth school pupil. |
| It was formed with the merger of Healthy Gay | Manchester and Manchester Lesbian and Gay Switchboard S |
| ,000 watt FM station with offices located in | Manchester and a tower located between Manchester and T |
| built together with the Guardian Exchange in | Manchester and the Kingsway Exchange in London to provi |
| Train services to Wigan, | Manchester and Kirkby are available at the nearby Pembe |
| , Buckley was a director and chairman of the | Manchester and Liverpool District Banking Company and a |
| was born in Droylsden on the eastern side of | Manchester, and went to Little Moss Boys' County Second |
| He was born in | Manchester, and educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge |
| rst railway station opened in 1842, when the | Manchester and Birmingham Railway to Crewe was complete |
| e with GM Buses on their Centreline route in | Manchester, and on the route between Manchester and Bla |
| t is on the line linking two major cities in | Manchester and Cardiff, it was ultimately saved. |
| Originally known as | Manchester, and later Moylan, the current name reflects |
| ns very hour towards The Trafford Centre and | Manchester and Warrington Glazebrook train station is w |
| Town House Brook is a watercourse in Greater | Manchester and a tributary of the River Roch. |
| He was translated to be the [[Bishop of | Manchester and retired in 2002. |
| time he was a cantor at synagogues in Riga, | Manchester and Kaunas. |
| were superseded by the neighbouring forts at | Manchester and Slack. |
| He was a magistrate for the City of | Manchester and a director of the Manchester Chamber of |
| asgow, Birmingham, Bristol, Belfast, London, | Manchester and Cardiff. |
| In only three hectic days stocks in | Manchester and London had disappeared. |
| He was born in Crumpsall, | Manchester and educated at Uppingham School and died in |
| km) long, stretching from Stockport, Greater | Manchester, and ending at Liverpool Bay, Merseyside. |
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