Whitwick /ˈwɪtɪk/ is a village and civil parish in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England, close to the town of Coalville in...
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name may derive from the name of the house belonging to the founder of Whitwick Colliery: 'Coalville House'. However, conclusive evidence is a report in...
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Whitwick Imps 1915–16 Coalville Swifts 1918–19 Coalville Swifts 1919–20 Whitwick Imps 1920–21 Shepshed Albion 1921–22 Whitwick Imps 1922–23 Whitwick Imps...
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Three Horseshoes is a Grade II listed public house at 11 Leicester Road, Whitwick, Leicestershire LE67 5GN. It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National...
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Whitwick railway station served the village of Whitwick, Leicestershire, England. It was built by the Charnwood Forest Company, serving the Charnwood...
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this family were proprietors of businesses in the neighbouring village of Whitwick, which included a tallow candle factory, mineral water factory and butcher's...
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Thomas Ashford (category People from Whitwick)
later moved to the neighbouring village of Whitwick and died on 13 February 1913. He was laid to rest in Whitwick Cemetery, in the presence of thousands of...
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Until 1875, Thringstone had been a township within the ancient parish of Whitwick. The township of Thringstone, based on a feudal (manorial) division of...
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Whitwick White Cross F.C. was an English football club from Whitwick in Leicestershire. The first records for the club are from the 1896–97 season, in...
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Stations on the Charnwood Forest Railway were located at Coalville East, Whitwick, Shepshed and Loughborough Derby Road. By 1885, the company had been placed...
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