Scunthorpe (/ˈskʌnθɔːrp/) is an industrial town in the North Lincolnshire district of Lincolnshire, England. It is Lincolnshire's third most populous settlement...
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Scunthorpe United Football Club is a professional association football club based in the town of Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. The team competes...
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The Scunthorpe problem is the unintentional blocking of online content by a spam filter or search engine because their text contains a string (or substring)...
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Lincolnshire. Scunthorpe may also refer to: Scunthorpe (UK Parliament constituency) Borough of Scunthorpe, a former district Scunthorpe United F.C., English...
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581944°N 0.607860°W / 53.581944; -0.607860 (Scunthorpe Steelworks) The Iron and Steel Industry in Scunthorpe was established in the mid 19th century, following...
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Scunthorpe was a non-metropolitan district of Humberside from 1974 to 1996, urban district from 1894 to 1919 and a municipal borough from 1936 to 1974...
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The Scunthorpe Telegraph is a local paid-for newspaper published and distributed weekly in Scunthorpe, England. The newspaper was launched on 8 September...
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Glanford and Scunthorpe was a parliamentary constituency centred on the borough of Glanford and the town of Scunthorpe in Humberside. It returned one...
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Scunthorpe Civic Centre, also known as Pittwood House, is a municipal building in Ashby Road in Scunthorpe, a town in Lincolnshire in England. The building...
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started his career at Scunthorpe United before moving to Reading and then to Sheffield United. Williams has signed for Scunthorpe on four occasions, twice...
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