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501:(1937–1940), a fighter pilot killed in the Battle of Britain
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edited "The Shuttleworth Accounts" in (Chetham Society)
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1367:Football Grounds of Britain
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1811:Bank Parade drill hall
1736:St John the Evangelist
1416:. London: Robert Hale.
1365:Inglis, Simon (1996).
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1831:Burnley Youth Theatre
1484:at the National Trust
1348:Yale University Press
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1247:on 22 December 2020
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1728:St John the Divine
1636:Burnley Embankment
1612:Church of St Peter
1526:Borough of Burnley
1369:. Collins Willow.
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1344:Lancashire: North
1340:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1338:Hartwell, Clare;
1330:978-1-843-59405-5
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