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    Acklam Hall is a Restoration mansion in the former village, and now suburb, of Acklam in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed...
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    of oaks". Acklam was an ancient parish, being known as West Acklam to distinguish it from Acklam in Ryedale. At the 2011 census, the Acklam Ward had a...
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    and until 2008, existed on four different sites across the town (Marton, Acklam, Kirby and Longlands). Relocation to Middlehaven was one of Tees Valley...
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    buildings in the council area. Acklam Hall is the only one at grade I, and 11 are at grade II*, including the town hall and the Transporter Bridge. Buildings...
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    September 2011. Ian Penman: The Raincoats Dresden Banks Vincent Units Acklam Hall. In: New Musical Express 27 January 1979, page 43. Roberts, David (1998)...
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    violinist Vicky Aspinall, with this line-up making their live debut at Acklam Hall in London on 4 January 1979. Geoff Travis, the founder of Rough Trade...
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  • 246 King's Manor School was a secondary school in Acklam, Middlesbrough, England. It merged with Hall Garth Community Arts College in 2010 to create Oakfields...
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  • This Mortal Coil and Big Black respectively. Two live tracks from the Acklam Hall gig of April 1979, "Why Ask Why?" and "Christopher" appeared on the tape...
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    54°32′17″N 1°02′10″W / 54.538°N 1.036°W / 54.538; -1.036 Gisborough Hall is a 19th-century mansion house, now a hotel, at Guisborough, Redcar and Cleveland...
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  • Sir William Hustler (c. 1658–1730), of Acklam, Yorkshire, and Little Hatfield, Holderness, Yorkshire was an English draper and Whig politician who sat...
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