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Other smaller parks are also tucked away in the suburb, including Edinburgh Patch and one at Wardle Close, a green corridor between McCracken Avenue and Shawlands Avenue and the Fulton Road-Finch Place link.
Three canals also pass through the town, the Shropshire Union, Trent and Mersey, and the Wardle canal, as well as three major roads, the A533, A54 and A530 ; Middlewich also has good motorway links to the nearby cities of Manchester and Liverpool.
The company owns the right to the names and designs of a number of former British locomotive manufacturers including Andrew Barclay, Avonside Engine Company, North British Locomotive Company, Greenwood and Batley, Hudswell Clarke, John Fowler & Co., Kerr Stuart, Kitson & Co., and Manning Wardle – it also maintains, and supplies spare parts for these brands.
Wardle also established an almshouse adjacent to it, but died ( 1668 ) before it was completed.
It is also well served by buses provided by: Baker Coaches, Clowes Coaches, D & G Coaches, Wardle Transport and First Potteries, connecting Tunstall to all surrounding settlements.
Wardle was also a dangerous left-handed hitter, whose stocky build permitted him to drive powerfully.

Wardle and on
Through the collaboration of William Morris with textile manufacturer Thomas Wardle, Wardle's wife Elizabeth, who was an accomplished seamstress, embarked on creating a reproduction in 1885.
Manchester City Council decided in 1987 to demolish the house in which Brady and Hindley lived on Wardle Brook Avenue, and where Edward Evans was murdered, citing " excessive media interest the property creating unpleasantness for residents ".
After Anderton, the next major destination is Middlewich, where a junction with the 50 yard long Wardle Canal leads to the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal which gives access to Chester, Llangollen and ( south on the ' Shroppie ') a parallel route to Birmingham / Wolverhampton.
Former chairman John Wardle stayed on the board for a year, but resigned in July 2008 following Nike executive Garry Cook's appointment as executive chairman in May.
Wardle Before Lord Ellenborough in the Court of King's Bench, Westminster on December the 11th, 1809.
The speech which he delivered on 14 March 1809, in answer to the charges of Colonel Wardle, was regarded as the most able and ingenious defence of the duke that was made in the debate ; and Croker was appointed to the office of secretary to the Admiralty, which he held without interruption under various administrations for more than twenty years.
At around this time two Manning Wardle locomotives were brought into use on the line.
* At Barbridge, the Middlewich Branch of the SU goes NE to Middlewich on the Trent and Mersey Canal ( via the tiny Wardle Canal ).
One of these victims had been killed at Brady and Hindley's house on Wardle Brook Avenue.
The house on Wardle Brook Avenue was demolished so that it could never become a sightseeing objective.
In his early life and career, by his own admission, Wardle was given to occasional bouts of aggression, brought on in part by a strict upbringing in London's East End and exacerbated by heavy drinking.
The term comedy of menace, which British drama critic Irving Wardle based on the subtitle of The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace ( 1958 ), by David Campton, is a jocular play-on-words derived from the " comedy of manners " ( menace being manners pronounced with a somewhat Judeo-English accent ).
In February 1973 he co-starred with Diana Rigg in Molière's The Misanthrope for which he won his second Evening Standard award ; followed in July 1973 by the role of psychiatrist Martin Dysart (" played on a knife edge of professional skill and personal disgust by McCowen ", according to Irving Wardle reviewing for The Times ) in the world premiere of Peter Shaffer's Equus.
The original Dereham station re-opened to passengers on Saturday 26 July 1997, with the first services being operated by 1890-built Manning Wardle 0-6-0T ' Sir Berkeley ', hired from the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway.
A Lynton and Barnstaple Manning Wardle engine, named Lyd, is operational on the Ffestiniog Railway in North Wales.
* Wardle, David, Cicero on divination: De divinatione, book 1.
Wardle Lock on the Wardle Canal, Middlewich, England ( 2006 )
* Jim Shead's entry on the Wardle Canal
Watergrove Reservoir, which is situated on the northern outskirts of Wardle, is the largest of a series of reservoirs in the Borough of Rochdale, with a storage capacity of 720 million gallons.
Though an injury wiped out a quarter of his 1949 season, Wardle was deadly on the few rain-affected pitches that summer, and his bowling helped Yorkshire to make a late, albeit unsuccessful, tilt at the County Championship title.
Though Yorkshire had a decline in fortunes in 1953, Wardle took 4 for 7 on a soft pitch at Old Trafford, and he was named one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year, and he toured the West Indies again.
The latter innings was of real consequence as Wardle, batting with Len Hutton, put on 105 for the seventh wicket which heralded a series saving victory for England.
In the wet summer of 1956, Lock was again preferred in the Test side, to the disgust of the Yorkshire members, but Wardle, chiefly bowling wrist-spin, baffled all South African batsmen that winter on pitches giving him little help.

Wardle and guitarist
Jah Wobble ( born John Joseph Wardle, 11 August 1958 in Stepney, London ) is an English bass guitarist, singer, poet and composer.

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* Wardle, Ralph M. Mary Wollstonecraft: A Critical Biography.
* 1923 – Johnny Wardle, English cricketer ( d. 1985 )
** Johnny Wardle, English cricketer ( d. 1985 )
and Diana Wardle.
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In the Pickwick episode, a Mr. Wardle relates the tale of Gabriel Grub, a lonely and mean-spirited sexton, who undergoes a Christmas conversion after being visited by goblins who show him the past and future – the prototype of A Christmas Carol.
An etymology of the word is proposed by H. Newell Wardle: adlet might come from ad, " below ," and thus denote " those below.
Atlat means " others ," denoting American Indians from the Inuit perspective, though Newell Wardle considers this possibility secondary and deriving from phonetic similarity.
* Wardle, Lynn D. " A Critical Analysis of Constitutional Claims for Same Sex Marriage.
Upon returning to England, Lydon approached Jah Wobble ( né John Wardle ) about forming a band together.
The pair had been friends since the early 1970s when they attended the same school in Hackney ( both belonged to a circle of friends Lydon informally dubbed " The Gang of Johns " – John Lydon, John Wardle, John Gray, and John Simon Ritchie, a. k. a. Sid Vicious ).
The constituency was created in 1983 and was served by Charles Wardle until the 2001 election, when Wardle left the Conservative party.
Designed by Arthur Wardle, the poster urges men from the British Dominions | Dominions of the British Empire to enlist in the war effort.
* Wardle, D. Valerius Maximus ' Memorable Deeds and Sayings: Book 1.

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