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Rainhill is a large village and civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, in Merseyside, England. It lies 2.9 miles (4.7 km) south-southwest of ...
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The Rainhill Trials were an important competition in the early days of steam locomotive railways, run in October 1829 in Rainhill, Merseyside for the nearly ...
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An eleven to eighteen comprehensive school. Information about the curriculum, activities and exam results, plus a brief history of the school.
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A small stud in South Oxfordshire breeding quality welsh cobs for driving, riding and showing in hand, and a photo archive of the pictures we have taken at ...
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A local amenity society affiliated to the Civic Trust, founded in 1968. Has programme of talks and events. Seeks to look after the beauty, ...
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The lowest tier of local government serving the residents of the village. Council information and local history, including details of the area's place in ...
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Contemporary accounts of the trials and the competing engines.
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Whether for a short business trip, an extended stay in Rustenburg on business, or a family break-away, Rainhill has it all to offer.
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The Rainhill Trials changed the future of rail travel – and so changed the world – forever. Before the growth of the railways in Britain the average person ...
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Description of the trails, the results, the rules, and contemporary accounts.
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