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near to Bolton, England


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SD7209 : River Tonge by Keith Williamson River Tonge
Looking upstream from Tonge Bridge, which carries the A579 over the river.
SD7209 : The Avenue, Bolton by Stephen Richards The Avenue, Bolton
A small enclave of houses by David Frederick Green, c1900, Arts-and-Craftsy.
SD7209 : Bradford Street, Bolton (A579) by JThomas Bradford Street, Bolton (A579)
At the junction with Castle Street.
SD7209 : Samuel Crompton memorial statue, Bolton by Kenneth  Allen Samuel Crompton memorial statue, Bolton
He invented the Spinning Mule which helped to revolutionise the cotton industry but was never credited in his lifetime - more at LinkExternal link
SD7209 : St Peter's Church, Bolton by John Lord St Peter's Church, Bolton
SD7209 : Gravestones in Tonge Cemetery by Bill Boaden Gravestones in Tonge Cemetery
This was formerly just Bolton Cemetery, but Bolton now has several cemeteries.
SD7209 : A666 from the railway bridge by John H Darch A666 from the railway bridge
SD7209 : The Lord Clyde by philandju The Lord Clyde
A pub on the outskirts of Bolton town centre.
SD7209 : St Peter's Church, Bolton by Stephen McKay St Peter's Church, Bolton
To give it its full name, St Peter's Church Bolton-le-Moors is the parish church for Bolton. Bolton-le-Moors is the name of the ecclesiastical parish. It stands in this attractive churchyard to the east of the town centre. The church... (more)
SD7209 : Folds Road by Bob Shires Folds Road
Folds Road looking towards Town Centre
SD7209 : Play area and The Bridge Church by Bradley Michael Play area and The Bridge Church
The play area is between the junction of Bury New Road and Bury Old Road.
SD7209 : The defunct Astley Bridge railway junction by Kevin Waterhouse The defunct Astley Bridge railway junction
The junction was at the meeting of the two viaducts. The former Astley Bridge branch line is on the right. The left arm is the now singled line over the viaduct serving Blackburn.

 
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