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Bingley and Training
She qualified as a secondary school teacher through the Bingley Training College in Yorkshire and took up her first teaching post back home in Spennymoor.

Bingley and College
Born in Bradford, Mitchell was educated at Woodbottom Council School, Bingley Grammar School, the University of Manchester and Nuffield College, Oxford.

Bingley and opened
In 2004 the Bingley Relief Road opened.
It is on the site of the Prince of Wales Theatre and Bingley Hall, the world's first purpose-built exhibition hall, opened in 1850.
The smaller Bingley three-Rise opened at the same time just a few hundred yards downstream.
The Leeds and Liverpool opened from Bingley to Thackley in the same month.

Bingley and 1911
Born Crossflatts, Bingley, July 12, 1911

Bingley and with
The narrative opens with Mr Bingley, a wealthy, charming and social young bachelor, moving into Netherfield Park in the neighbourhood of the Bennet family.
At a ball given by Mr Bingley at Netherfield, Mr Darcy becomes aware of a general expectation that Mr Bingley and Jane will marry, and the Bennet family, with the exception of Jane and Elizabeth, make a public display of poor manners and decorum.
Novello made his stage debut in 1921 in Deburau by Sacha Guitry with Robert Loraine, Madge Titheradge and Bobbie Andrews, and among other stage engagements, in the next years he played Bingley in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice with Ben Webster as D ' Arcy and Mary Jerrold as Elizabeth, in a cast that included Ellen Terry, May Whitty and Joyce Carey.
In the Domesday Book of 1086, Bingley is listed as " Bingheleia ", with the following entry:
Bingley became a market town with the grant of a Market Charter in 1212 by King John.
In 1592 Bingley was shown on a map by Yorkshire map-maker Christopher Saxton as a single street with about 20 houses on each side.
The Bingley section of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal was completed in 1774, linking the town with Skipton, and Bradford via the Bradford Canal.
During this period the villages of Gilstead and Eldwick became conurbated with Bingley.
The most cramped and outdated terraced housing ( in the opinion of the council ) was partly replaced with council housing, Bingley Arts Centre and the headquarters of the Bradford & Bingley Building Society.
The Bingley Permanent Building Society merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society ( now a bank ) in 1964.
As with all of the United Kingdom, Bingley experiences a maritime climate, characterised cool to mild weather, with often cloudy and damp conditions.
Bingley Little Theatre is both a venue and a major amateur group, with eight productions a year as well as studio pieces.
A second tuning, reported by William Bingley ( A Tour Round North Wales ; London: 1800 ), features the drones tuned in octaves, with the strings over the fingerboard tuned in paired fifths rather than seconds.
The town was also the headquarters of the former Louth, Mablethorpe and Sutton Building Society, a local society with several branches and agents in Lincolnshire, which was taken over by the Bradford & Bingley in 1990.
It became a wholly owned subsidiary of Grupo Santander of Spain in 2004, and was rebranded as Santander in January 2010, forming Santander UK along with the savings business of the former Bradford & Bingley.
The current city boundaries date from 1 April 1974, when the county borough of Bradford was merged with the borough of Keighley, the urban districts of Baildon, Bingley, Denholme, Ilkley, Shipley and Silsden, along with the Queensbury parts of Queensbury and Shelf Urban District and the parishes of Addingham, and Steeton with Eastburn from Skipton Rural District.
The county borough of Bradford was merged with the Borough of Keighley, the Urban Districts of Baildon, Bingley, Cullingworth, Denholme, Ilkley, Shipley and Silsden, along with part of Queensbury and Shelf Urban District and part of Skipton Rural District by the Local Government Act 1972.

Bingley and .
London: Clive Bingley.
Mr Bingley singles out Elizabeth's elder sister, Jane, for particular attention, and it soon becomes apparent that they have formed an attachment to each other.
Mr Bingley abruptly quits Netherfield and returns to London, and Elizabeth is convinced that Mr Darcy and Mr Bingley's sister have conspired to separate him from Jane.
Elizabeth, however, has just learned of Darcy's role in separating Mr Bingley from Jane from his cousin Colonel Fitzwilliam.
Regarding Mr Bingley and Jane, Darcy claimed he had observed no reciprocal interest in Jane for Bingley.
The Bingley Arms, Leeds, is claimed to date to 905 AD.
* Xandra Bingley in her 2005 novel Bertie, May and Mrs Fish.
* Bingley Hall, the world's first purpose-built exhibition hall, opens in Birmingham, England.
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With the Liberal Party actively opposing Disraeli's foreign policy during the Russo-Turkish War, Gladstone addressed approximately 30, 000 people at Bingley Hall on 31 May 1877 to found the National Liberal Federation, a federation of the country's Liberal Associations.
On 15 May, in the midst of his power base, Bingley Hall, Chamberlain remarked before his speech to the event's chief organiser, " You can burn your leaflets.
On 4 November 1903, Chamberlain spoke at Bingley Hall, Birmingham and put the loaves on display, raising them aloft.
It was subject to extensive remedial work, much lamented at the time, while under the ownership of John Bingley.
Bingley later sold the estate to Sir Edmund Wright, a future Lord Mayor of London, in 1629, and the current house was built of brick in 1638.
This work postulates that both Fitzwilliam Darcy and Charles Bingley, and Elizabeth Bennett and Charlotte Lucas were lovers of the same sex, and therefore closet bisexuals.
In Bingley, Yorkshire, a group of ‘ physical force ’ Chartists led by Isaac Ickeringill were involved in a huge fracas at the local magistrates court and later prosecuted for rescuing two of their compatriots from the police.
* Bingley – A location on the west town line.
Bingley is a market town in the metropolitan borough of the City of Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England.
Local travel links include Bingley railway station in the town centre and Leeds Bradford International Airport, which is located from the city centre.
The B6265 ( Main Street ), connecting Bingley to Keighley, runs through the town centre.

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