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    Skippool is an area of Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. It is situated between Little Thornton and Poulton-le-Fylde along the western banks of...
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    believed to be an Old English term for "shallow harbour", beor grade. From Skippool, just downstream of Shard Bridge, to Fleetwood, the banks of the river...
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    Ashley Hall (also known as Ashley House) is a three-storey mansion in the Skippool area of Thornton, Lancashire, England. Set in around 12 acres (4.9 ha)...
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    in the area, near Fleetwood. Other finds have been made in Poulton and Skippool; in addition to coins, these have included a medal of Germanicus and a...
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    Illawalla was an Edwardian single-story building in the Skippool area of Thornton, Lancashire, England. Built in 1902, it was demolished in 1996, after...
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  • Blackpool, Fylde FY5 THORNTON-CLEVELEYS Anchorsholme, Little Bispham, Skippool, Thornton-Cleveleys Wyre, Blackpool FY6 POULTON-LE-FYLDE Carleton, Hambleton...
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    The River House is an historic building in the Skippool area of Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, England. Overlooking the River Wyre, it was built in 1830...
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  • 16, 1806 – March 7, 1873) was a Mormon pioneer. Partington was born in Skippool, Lancashire, England, and was married to Ann Taylor. Taylor was among the...
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  • Brook in the opposite direction. The Main Dyke joins the River Wyre at Skippool, appearing to follow the course of an earlier "Skippon River" (named as...
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    Russian ships sailed along the Wyre estuary to Wardleys Creek and nearby Skippool Creek. In 1708, customs were established in Poulton-le-Fylde to take advantage...
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