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Swinton and later
Some years later, after World War II, the Minister of Transport appointed engineers to inspect road standards between the A580 road in Swinton and the A1 road near Selby.
Swinton later had cameos in Narnias sequels, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
* May 1879: The Swinton and Knottingley Railway, connecting Sheffield and York via Pontefract, opened ; Ferrybridge station opened three years later.
Pendlebury was joined with Swinton in 1875 to form a local board of health area and was later governed by the Swinton and Pendlebury Urban District Council.
The Parliamentary Borough of Eccles consisted of two local government districts: the Municipal Borough of Eccles and the Urban District of Swinton and Pendlebury ( later incorporated as a borough ).
As of 7 June 2011 when the club hosted a fans ' meeting at Moorside Social Club, Swinton, the club now confidently expects that the building, of the stadium should commence no later than New Year's Day, 2012 with completion set for the end of April ( 2012 ).
Until the mid-19th century the town was home to a racecourse of regional importance, linked to the estate at nearby Wentworth ; the racecourse later fell into disuse although traces of the original track can easily be found between Wath and Swinton and its memory is left in local street names.
With a later service towards Wigan Wallgate with a connection for Hindley, Daisy Hill, Atherton, Walkden, Swinton, Salford Crescent, Salford Central, and Manchester Victoria at 19: 20.

Swinton and reflected
The part allowed Swinton to explore matters of gender presentation onscreen which reflected her lifelong interest in androgynous style.

Swinton and on
In Derek Jarman's 1991 film based on Marlowe's play, Isabella is played by actress Tilda Swinton as a ' femme fatale ' whose thwarted love for Edward causes her to turn against him and steal his throne.
Under abbots John Greenwell ( 1442 – 1471 ), Thomas Swinton ( 1471 – 8 ), John Darnton ( 1478 – 95 ), who undertook some much needed restoration of the fabric of the abbey including notable work on the church, and Marmaduke Huby ( 1495 – 1526 ) Fountains regained stability and prosperity.
Tilda Swinton modeled her hairdo in the film Burn After Reading on Krabappel's.
An Act of Parliament ( 28 and 29 Vict, cap cccxv ) allowing the company to operate passenger trains as a public railway was given Royal Assent on 5 July 1865, and the company appointed James Swinton Spooner as engineer for the construction.
This was followed on 1 July 1840 by the North Midland Railway, which ran from Derby to Leeds Hunslet Lane via Chesterfield, Rotherham Masborough ( from where the Sheffield and Rotherham Railway ran a branch to Sheffield Wicker ), Swinton and Normanton.
Within the industrial region, other urban districts included Bingley, Bolton on Dearne, Castleford, Cleckheaton, Elland, Featherstone, Handsworth, Hoyland Nether, Liversedge, Mexborough, Mirfield, Normanton, Rawmarsh, Rothwell, Saddleworth, Shipley, Skipton, Sowerby Bridge, Stanley, Swinton, Thornhill, Wath-upon-Dearne, Wombwell and Worsborough.
Other films inspired by Gloria include Ultraviolet ( 2006 ), which uses the premise of a woman on the run with a little boy and transposes the story to a dystopian futuristic setting, and Erick Zonca's 2008 film Julia, starring Tilda Swinton.
It encompasses the towns of Wombwell, Wath-upon-Dearne, Swinton, Conisbrough and Mexborough, the large villages of Ardsley, Bolton on Dearne, Goldthorpe, Thurnscoe, Darfield, Stairfoot and Brampton Bierlow, and many other smaller villages and hamlets.
In September of that year, he established a freelance practice, working on commercials for clients such as Principality, Renault, Swinton and Swissair.
Swinton worked with the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, starring in Mann ist Mann by Manfred Karge, and the Royal Shakespeare Company, before embarking on a career in film in the mid-1980s.
In 1995, with producer and friend Joanna Scanlan, Swinton developed a performance / installation live art piece in the Serpentine Gallery, London, where she was on display to the public for a week, asleep or apparently so, in a glass case, as a piece of performance art.
Swinton has also appeared in the British films The Statement ( 2003 ) and Young Adam ( 2003 ), and sat on the jury of the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.
The London Swinton Circle ( aka the Swinton Circle ) is a British conservative pressure group, associated with some activists on the right-wing of the Conservative Party.
Clifton is on the line to Bolton and Preston ; Swinton, Moorside and Walkden are on the Manchester to Southport Line via Wigan ; and Salford Central and Salford Crescent are served by both routes.
Orlando is a 1992 film based on Virginia Woolf's novel Orlando: A Biography, starring Tilda Swinton as Orlando, Billy Zane as Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine, and Quentin Crisp as Queen Elizabeth.
Potter saw Tilda Swinton in the Manfred Karge play Man to Man and said that there was a " profound subtlety about the way she took on male body language and handled maleness and femaleness.
Geoff, who is buried in St. John's Churchyard in Bolton Road ( A666 ), Pendlebury ( just over the Salford / Swinton & Pendlebury boundary at Irlams o ' th ' Height ), had become a father just four months before his death on the birth of his daughter Karen.
Swinton used the term in war correspondence on the Western Front, with specific mention of the terms with respect to the Race to the Sea in late 1914.
In 1905, Baron Franz Nopcsa dedicated a study to Hypsilophodon, and in 1936 William Elgin Swinton did the same, on the occasion of the mounting of two restored skeletons in the British Museum of Natural History.
As Swinton was a very influential populariser of dinosaurs, this remained the accepted view for over three decades, most books typically illustrating Hypsilophodon sitting on a tree branch.
The only team to win all the silverware on offer since Swinton was Wigan, who achieved a four cup triumph in 1994-95.
Salford made their début at The Willows on 21 December 1901, beating Swinton 2 – 0, the official attendance reaching 16, 981.

Swinton and role
In 1991, Swinton won the Volpi Cup Best Actress award for her role in the postmodern film Edward II.
Swinton also played the title role in Orlando, Sally Potter's film version of the novel by Virginia Woolf.
Recent years have seen Swinton move towards more mainstream projects, including the leading role in the American film The Deep End ( 2001 ), in which she plays the mother of a gay son she suspects of killing his boyfriend.
Caravaggio was Jarman's first project with Tilda Swinton and was also her first film role.
For her performance in Tyrannosaur Colman won several awards including World cinema special jury prize, dramatic for breakout performance at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, and the 2012 Kermode Award for Best Actress ( joint with Tilda Swinton for her role in We Need To Talk About Kevin ).

Swinton and by
The Beach was made into a film in 2000, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Robert Carlyle, Virginie Ledoyen and Guillaume Canet.
She is portrayed by Tilda Swinton in Derek Jarman's film Wittgenstein and by Penelope Wilton in Christopher Hampton's film Carrington.
* Derek Jarman: Life As Art ( 2004 ): a biography exploring Derek Jarman's life and films by 400Blows Productions / Andy Kimpton-Nye, featuring Tilda Swinton, Simon Fisher Turner, Chris Hobbs and narrated by John Quentin.
* Derek ( 2008 ): a biography of the life and work of Jarman, directed by Isaac Julien, narrated by Tilda Swinton.
The script was adapted by Armyan Bernstein and Dan Gordon from the books Lazarus and the Hurricane: The Freeing of Rubin " Hurricane " Carter ( published in 1991 ), by Sam Chaiton and Terry Swinton, and The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender To # 45472 ( published in 1974 ), by Rubin " Hurricane " Carter.
* Criterion Collection essay by Tilda Swinton
directed by David Feiss, Swinton O. Scott III
The paper moved temporarily in 1942 to the former Caledonian Press offices in Swinton Street ( from where the old Communist Party Sunday Worker edited by William Paul had been printed from 15 March 1925 until 1929 ).
The film was then postponed by a year, with Ewan McGregor and Olivia Williams replacing Cage and Swinton.
Britain's comprehensive victory over the French at Swinton was marred by the first double sending-off in World Cup annals, France's skipper Jean Barthe and Britain's second-rower Vince Karalius being despatched by Edouard Martung, a police inspector from Bordeaux.
On 28 February 1914, the club defeated Swinton Park by a record 119 – 2 ( Rosenfeld contributing 7 tries ) in a Challenge Cup tie at Fartown.
People photographed by Pierre et Gilles include: musicians Amanda Lear ( the cover of her 1980 album Diamonds for Breakfast, one of their first assignments ), Lio, Khaled, Étienne Daho, Marie France, Mikado, Marc Almond, Marilyn Manson, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Erasure, Deee-Lite, The Creatures, Nina Hagen and CocoRosie ( the cover of their 2007 album The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn ); model Naomi Campbell, actresses Tilda Swinton and Catherine Deneuve, actors Jérémie Renier and Layke Anderson and also designers Jean-Paul Gaultier and Paloma Picasso.
There are two Roman Catholic churches, St Francis of Assisi Church in Crown St and St Bridget's in Swinton Road, the latter built by the Pugin company from 1891-93.

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