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Within the grounds of James Brindley Primary School at Parr Fold Avenue, Worsley is a wooden barge once used for the transportation of coal from local mines.
Medicine, dentistry and healthcare students are served by the Health Sciences Library, located in the Worsley building, and there is an extension of this library at St James's University Hospital.
The main university campus is adjacent to the Leeds General Infirmary and is directly connected via the Worsley Building of the Leeds Medical School.
The most important works that occupied Flaxman in the years next following this appointment were the monument to Mrs Baring in Micheldever church, the richest of all his monuments in relief ( 1805 1811 ); that for the Worsley family at Campsall church, Yorkshire, which is the next richest ; those to Sir Joshua Reynolds for St Paul's ( 1807 ); to Captain Webbe for India ( 1810 ); to Captains Walker and Beckett for Leeds ( 1811 ); to Lord Cornwallis for Prince of Wales's Island ( 1812 ); and to Sir John Moore for Glasgow ( 1813 ).
Katharine is the only daughter of Sir William Arthrington Worsley, 4th Bt., and his wife, Joyce Morgan Brunner.
After this, there is Worsley Braided Interchange, which, in addition to serving junctions 14 and 15, also serves junctions 1 to 3 of the M61 motorway, which terminates to Preston.
The A6 meets the A575 ( for Worsley and Farnworth ) and B5232 ( for Boothstown ) at crossroads where the road is dual-carriageway as High Street.
Perhaps the most distinguishing section of the M61 is to be found at the southern end at the Worsley Braided Interchange between junctions 1 and 3.
Katharine, Duchess of Kent ( Katharine Lucy Mary ; née Worsley, born 22 February 1933 ), is a member of the British Royal Family, the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, a grandson of King George V of the United Kingdom and Mary of Teck, and first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II.
The heir apparent is the present holder's son George John Sackville Pelham, Lord Worsley ( b. 1990 )
His father, an engineer, had captained the Worsley third XI, and Vaughan says " My first memory of cricket is when I was 10 years old, hitting balls on the boundary while my dad was playing for Worsley in the Manchester Association League.
Charles ' Abd al-Mateen ' John Pelham, 8th Earl of Yarborough ( born 5 November 1963 ), styled Lord Worsley between 1963 and 1966, is a British peer and landowner.
According to a 1996 profile by Jonathan Rigby, the New Statesmans T C Worsley wrote of his performance in a star-studded revival of King Lear that " Mr Morell's Kent is the best I remember since Sir Ralph Richardson's.
Worsley is a town in the metropolitan borough of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England.
Today, Worsley is under consideration to be made a World Heritage Site, including Worsley Delph, a scheduled monument.
He is recorded as saying that he found Worsley to be " a God-forsaken place, full of drunken, rude people with deplorable morals ".
The mines ceased production in 1887, and with the expiration of the Bridgewater Trust in 1903 the village began to change ; the Duke's warehouse and the works on what is now Worsley Green were demolished.
The new constituency is called Worsley and Eccles South.
He is famous as the originator of British inland navigation, the commissioner of the Bridgewater Canal — often said to be the first true canal in Britain and the modern world ( see below for a qualification )— which was built for him by James Brindley to service his coal mines at Worsley, in Lancashire.
The navigable canal from Worsley to Manchester which he projected for the transport of the coal obtained on his estates is usually cited as the first modern British canal ( as opposed to a river navigation )— though the Sankey Canal is a rival to this claim ( projected as a " navigation ", but built as a true canal ).

Worsley and first
Commander H. Worsley Hill was appointed first governor of the Gold Coast.
Elizabeth, one of his daughters by his first wife, married Sir Thomas Worsley, 6th Baronet, and one of their children was Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet.
: 1994 Syndicate from Worsley £ 2, 924, 622-Came on the first weekend of the National Lottery.
In January 1804 he married Jane Worsley but she died two years later giving birth to their first child.
The first edition was illustrated by James Arnold with George Worsley Adamson substituted for the 1966 editions.
The monument is a memorial to Charles Anderson-Pelham, the 2nd Baron Yarborough ( later first Earl of Yarborough and also Baron Worsley ), founder of the Royal Yacht Squadron at Cowes.
According to Shackleton's own account, his first choices for the journey were Worsley and the dependable Tom Crean, who " begged to go ".
His best season with the North Stars was 1972, where he was second in the league in goals against average with 2. 12 and was named to play in the 25th National Hockey League All-Star Game Worsley was the first goaltender to have won 300 games and lost 300 games.
The first of these niu was the mast of the Lord Worsley.
The architectural historian Giles Worsley describes him as " the first English architect to grasp the full potential of the Greek Revival ", and David Watkin says he is the " finest " of the architects who revived the forms of Greek architecture.
Of the Shire Hall in Chester Castle, Worsley says it is " the first serious monument of the Greek Revival ".
After a handful of appearances for Cumberland in 2002, and a part in the Lancashire League's Worsley Cup final the following year, Austin retired from first class cricket at the end of the 2003 season.
This would leave a short stump of motorway between the M62 and Salford-this was first renumbered M64 then M602, whilst the southern end of the M62 between Worsley and Stretford became the M63.
In 2005 he sneaked his first England cap, against Wales in the RBS 6 Nations, coming on as a blood replacement for Joe Worsley.
Citing salary disputes, Worsley withdrew from the project after completing the first 26 episodes.
Paced by Gump Worsley, who had 6 shutouts and a 1. 98 goals against average and backstopped the team to the fewest goals allowed in the league, managed to keep first place thereafter.
Worsley, for the first time, made the first all-star team.

Worsley and mentioned
This name was mentioned in 1781 in The History of the Isle of Wight by R. Worsley and mentioned again in 1795 by J. Albin in A New, Correct and Much-improved History of the Isle of Wight ( Andersen page 11 ).

Worsley and 1195
There are many variations on the name ; Werkesleia, 1195 ; Wyrkedele, 1212 ; Whurkedeleye, c. 1220 ; Worketley, 1254 ; Worcotesley, Workedesle, 1276 ; Wrkesley, Wrkedeley, Workedeley, 1292 ; Wyrkeslegh, Workesley, 1301 ; Worsley, 1444 ; and " Workdisley alias Workesley alias Worseley ", 1581.

Worsley and
* Thomas Worsley ( 1836 1885 )
Philip Stanhope Worsley ( 12 August 1835 8 May 1866 ) was an English poet.
* 1976 1978 Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Worsley
* Charles Anderson Worsley Anderson-Pelham, 2nd Earl of Yarborough ( 1809 1862 )
* Charles Alfred Worsley Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough ( 1859 1936 )
* 1797 Worsley Navigable Levels underground incline started in 1795 was completed.
Down achieved fame as Georgina Worsley in the ITV drama series Upstairs, Downstairs ( 1973 75 ).
* Lorne Worsley ( 1929 2007 ), Canadian hockey player
* 1479 1499 William Worsley
* 1779 1782: Sir Richard Worsley, Bt
was a dummy constructed by John Worsley ( 1919 2000 ) in Marlag O, the prisoner of war camp in northern Germany for naval officers.
Charles Anderson Worsley Anderson-Pelham, 2nd Earl of Yarborough ( 12 April 1809 7 January 1862 ) was a British nobleman who succeeded to the Earldom of Yarborough in 1846.
This penalty was kicked by Chris Paterson to secure a 13 10 victory for Scotland, the tackle was similar to the one on Joe Worsley in the Calcutta Cup match which snuffed out the final England attack.
Lorne John " Gump " Worsley ( May 14, 1929 January 26, 2007 ) was a professional ice hockey goaltender.
Worsley was lured out of retirement by the Minnesota North Stars, and playing in tandem with Cesare Maniago, starred for parts of five more years, retiring at the age of 44 after the 1973 74 season.
* Sheephead ( Joe Worsley ) Referee Paul Gherkin / Topless Weather / Soccerette Gag ;
He twice won the Vezina Trophy for being the goaltender of the team allowing the fewest number of goals during the regular season, once outright in 1963 1964 and shared with Gump Worsley in 1965 1966.
During the 1969 70 season, Worsley was traded to the Minnesota North Stars.
* Gump Worsley ( 1929 2007 ), former professional ice hockey player
Frank Arthur Worsley DSO and Bar, OBE, RD ( 22 February 1872, in Akaroa, New Zealand 1 February 1943 ) was a New Zealand sailor and explorer.
Johnny Tyldesley ( John Thomas Tyldesley ; 22 November 1873, Worsley, Lancashire 27 November 1930, Monton, Eccles, Lancashire ) was a Lancashire and England cricketer and for many years the finest professional batsman in county cricket.

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