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Bolton is a town in what is now the county of Greater Manchester in North West England. Historically it was a town in the ancient county of Lancashire. A former mill town, Bolton has been a production center for textiles since Flemish weavers settled in the area in the 14th century, introducing a wool and cotton-weaving tradition.


"Bolton Town Hall" by John Norris at

Genealogy. Mealing, Kathy: Wallwork of Bolton. History and family tree of John Wallwork and Martha Ainsworth, with ancestors from Ireland, Yorkshire, Lancashire, with descendants emigrating to Australia, N.S.W. Family Tree dates from 1809-1957. The following surnames are also on the tree.


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Bolton, town and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of Greater Manchester, historic county of Lancashire, England. The town of Bolton is at the hub of the borough, which lies in the northwest of the Manchester metropolitan area and rises in the north to the Pennine foothills. By the 16th century Bolton was known for woolen textiles, but.


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There is more than one Bolton in Lancashire. This is the main one, nowadays just referred to as Bolton, and was also known as Bolton-le-Moors.. Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72) Hide. Archives & Libraries. Local Studies, Central Library, Le Mans Crescent, BOLTON BL1 ISE Tel: 01204 332185 Fax: 01204 363224. Cemeteries.


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Six miles to the northwest of Bolton town centre, this is a trip worth every second. At 363 metres and with a clean view over Greater Manchester to the south, and the Lancashire Plain to the west, Rivington Pike is one of the best vantage points in the North West of England.


Bolton Railway Sleepers.

Bolton-le-Sands is a large village and civil parish of the City of Lancaster in Lancashire, England.The parish had a population of 4,098 recorded in the 2001 census, increasing to 4,127 at the 2011 Census.. Referred to as Bodeltone in the Domesday book, the village was known as Bolton until the arrival of the railways, when the name was changed to Bolton-le-Sands to differentiate from.


"Smithills Hall, Bolton, Lancashire. A Winter Scene." by Maurice Clegg

People would come from all over Lancashire to buy and sell at a Bolton fair. Nevertheless, Bolton remained a small settlement, even by the standards of the time, when towns were tiny.. Bolton continued to thrive. Bolton Grammar School was founded in 1516 and by the 17th century, there was a cotton-weaving industry in Bolton. In those days.


Falcon Mill Bolton Lancashire UK Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image

The Metropolitan Borough of Bolton (/ ˈ b oʊ l t ən / ⓘ BOHL-tən) is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, named after its largest town, Bolton, but covering a larger area which includes Blackrod, Farnworth, Horwich, Kearsley, Westhoughton, and part of the West Pennine Moors.It had a population of 296,041 in 2021, making it the third-most populous district in Greater.


Blackburn rd 1952. Photo credit to Bolton photos old and new FB

Bolton (/ ˈ b oʊ l t ən / ⓘ BOHL-tən, locally / ˈ b oʊ t ən / BOH-tən) is a town in Greater Manchester in England. In the foothills of the West Pennine Moors, Bolton is between Manchester (10 miles (16 km) south-east), Blackburn, Wigan, Bury and Salford.It is surrounded by several towns and villages that form the wider borough, of which Bolton is the administrative centre.


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Bolton is located in the county of Greater Manchester, North West England, two miles north-west of the town of Farnworth, 148 miles north of Cardiff, 167 miles south of Edinburgh, and 172 miles north-west of London. Bolton lies three miles south-east of the Lancashire border, and was historically in the county of Lancashire.


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13. Go next. For other places with the same name, see Bolton (disambiguation). Bolton is a large town in Greater Manchester in the North-West of England, 17 miles north of Manchester city centre. The borough includes several small towns, notably Blackrod, Farnworth, Heaton, Horwich, Little Lever and Westhoughton.


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Ye Old Man and Scythe Inn is one of the town's oldest buildings, this dates back to 1251 the year Bolton was granted its first market charter. Historically, this is the place the 7th Earl of Derby spent his final hours before being executed in Bolton by Cromwell during the English Civil War. The chair he used is on display at the inn, it bears.


Front exterior of the Town Hall, Bolton, Lancashire Stock Photo Alamy

Bolton is a town in Greater Manchester (Image: Wiki Commons). The town has a history of textile production after Flemish weavers settled in the 14th century introducing wool and cotton-weaving.


aeroengland aerial photograph of Bolton Lancashire England UK

Bolton. With a population of 298,900, Bolton is one of the UK's biggest towns. It is situated in Greater Manchester, but is historically part of Lancashire. During the Industrial Revolution the town grew rapidly as one of the major centres of the North West's cotton industry.


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Bolton is a town in Greater Manchester in England. In the foothills of the West Pennine Moors, Bolton is between Manchester south-east), Blackburn, Wigan, Bury and Salford. It is surrounded by several towns and villages that form the wider borough, of which Bolton is the administrative centre. The town is also within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire.