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147: 164: 197: 790:. Developments included the creation on the former common to the north of what by the 1880s became the town of Cleator Moor. By 1861 the population had reached 3,995, and increased to well over double the figure only twenty years later, in 1881, when it stood at 10,420. That was the peak. Numbers fell to 8,120 by 1901 and a half-century later in 1951 were registering 6,411. Changed conditions once more brought the figure to 7,686 by 1971; and it had reduced again to 6,939 in 2001. 802: 29: 204: 171: 786:) put the number at 330, and it had increased but little, to 362, by 1801. It then more than doubled, to 763, by 1841. This was the beginning of an expansion which continued for the greater part of the rest of the century, with the arrival of immigrants from Ireland, and, thanks to mining prospects, even from 778:
is on the site of the former Longlands iron ore mine, which first produced ore in 1879 from four pits. By 1924 the Cleator mines had been abandoned. In 1939 they started to subside and flood the area, creating Longlands Lake, which was acquired by Cumbria County Council in 1980.
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firm established itself there in 1938. Following the development of iron ore mining in nearby areas, Cleator was the site of associated works (hence the street name "Kiln Brow" and the location "The Forge"). Longlands Lake
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Cleator Cricket Club, whose home is the picturesque J.D. Campbell Memorial Ground, field three teams, the 1st XI playing in the North Lancashire League. On 8 September 2013 the club achieved fame by winning the National
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Though they had in common a history in mining, Cleator village has no connection with the township of the same name, now reportedly little more than a ghost town, formerly called
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The population of the village has varied considerably over the years, reflecting the fortunes of local industrial development. An estimate for 1688 (the year of the
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at Lord's Cricket Ground in London. They defeated the Gloucestershire team of Rockhampton by 1 wicket with 8 balls to spare in a tense and closely fought final.
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or of Limoges, a 6th-century monk and hermit whose popularity spread rapidly throughout Europe in the 12th century. Numerous Christian churches with
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On Thursday 19 November 2009, rainfall of over 300 mm was recorded in Cumbria. The surge of water off the fells of the
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Though it has required construction repairs in later centuries, an ancient church has survived in the village,
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St Mary's Church (officially titled Our Lady of the Sacred Heart) was designed by the architect
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This article is about the village in Cumbria, England. For the ghost town in Arizona, see
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hat factory. The factory buildings and shop are now closed. Cleator is located on the
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on the skyline to the south east. It is included in many nature initiatives such as
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Cleator was the site of a number of textile mills (originally linen), and the
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and there is a churchyard. The saint to whom the church is
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Cleator is located in the former Borough of Copeland
Cleator is located in Cumbria
Cumbria
OS grid reference
NY015135
Civil parish
Cleator Moor
Unitary authority
Cumberland
Ceremonial county
Cumbria
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North West
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England
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