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Parish of Blackburn, County of Lancaster

Parish of Blackburn, County of Lancaster
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Book Synopsis Parish of Blackburn, County of Lancaster by : William Alexander Abram

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A history of Blackburn
Language: en
Pages: 368
Authors: Derek Beattie
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Beattie's readable history explains how and why Blackburn was so successful, looking not just at the economy, but crime to education and religion to riots, befo