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During World War I, Attlee was given the rank of captain and served with the South Lancashire Regiment in the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries several replica Eleanor Crosses were erected, including at Ilam in Staffordshire, Walkden in Lancashire, Sledmere in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and at Queensbury, London.
During the summer season, excursion trains from Lancashire and elsewhere used the east-to-north side of Plumpton Junction to reach Lakeside, where their passengers joined the boat sailings on the lake.
During the 1990s Hebden Bridge became a dormitory town due to its proximity to major towns and cities in West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire.
During the wartime period, Stoke entered the Lancashire Primary and Secondary leagues.
During this time, he was working on what would be his best novel, The Lancashire Witches.
During the Viking Age in northern England, Wayland is depicted in his smithy, surrounded by his tools, at Halton, Lancashire, and fleeing from his royal captor by clinging to a flying bird, on crosses at Leeds, West Yorkshire, and at Sherburn-in-Elmet and Bedale, both in North Yorkshire.
During World War II, at the age of eight, he was evacuated to Darwen, Lancashire, twenty miles away from his home, to escape the German bombing of the city.
During the night of 5 / 6 August, infantry in the 155th ( South Scottish ) Brigade and 157th ( Highland Light Infantry ) Brigade were at Abu Hamra, the 127th ( Manchester ) Brigade ( 42nd Division ) at Hod el Enna, the 125th ( Lancashire Fusiliers ) Brigade ( 42nd Division ) on its left in touch with the 156th ( Scottish Rifles ) Brigade, ( 52nd Division ) which had its left on Redoubt No. 21.
During this early period of change, Chadderton's parliamentary representation was limited to two Members of Parliament for Lancashire.
During World War II, the boys were evacuated to the seaside town of Cleveleys, Lancashire, where they shared accommodation with a primary school.
During the wars surrounding the French Revolution, the college moved to Britain-philosophy was taught at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire and theology in St. Beuno's in North Wales.
During Hughes ' time at the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway an experimental electric locomotive ( rebuilt from a steam locomotive of 2-4-2 wheel arrangement ) was introduced in 1912 for goods traffic.
During the 1930's and 1940's John Moores was a councilor for the Sefton parish for Sefton Rural District and West Lancashire rural district.
During their United Kingdom tour in Blackburn, Lancashire on October 27, Eudy was involved in a hotel room scuffle with Arn Anderson that resulted in both wrestlers stabbing each other with scissors.
During the late 1900s and early 1910s, players such as Walter Brearley, Harry Dean, and Bill Huddleston were mainstays of the Lancashire bowling attack.
During World War I, he served as 2nd Lieutenant with the 1st Battalion, attached to the 11th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment, of the British Army.
During the Napoleonic Wars the Lancashire Fusiliers fought in several early campaigns before serving with distinction in the Peninsular War, their performance was particularly noted at the Battle of Vittoria where they formed part of the " backbone " of the Duke of Wellington's forces.
During Battle of France, the 1 / 8 Battalion, Lancashire Fusiliers, along with battalions of the Royal Norfolks and the Royal Scots, were overrun on 26 – 27 May 1940 around the village of Locon, 2 kilometres north of Bethune by advancing German troops.
During his first-class cricket career, Holding played for Jamaica, Canterbury, Derbyshire, Lancashire and Tasmania.
During the boom years of the British coal industry ( with 1913 the peak year of production with 1 million being employed in UK mining industry ) the St. Helens division of the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners ' Federation ( the local miners ' union ) had the largest membership ( 10 %) of that federation.
During the early-mid 18th century the major materials passing through Liverpool were salt from Cheshire and coal from the Lancashire coalfields.
During this period of growth, Royton's parliamentary representation was limited to two Members of Parliament for Lancashire, and nationally, the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 had resulted in periods of famine and chronic unemployment for textile weavers.
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