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  2. May 2, 2024 · Lancashire, administrative, geographic, and historical county in northwestern England. It is bounded to the north by Cumberland and Westmorland (in the present administrative county of Cumbria), to the east by Yorkshire, to the south by Cheshire, and to the west by the Irish Sea.

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    Which city is the administrative centre of Lancashire?
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    Which Lancashire town was famed for manufacturing the hardest bricks in the world? It was also smallest town in England with a Football League club until Fleetwood got promoted in 2012.
    In early 1945 Carnforth Station was the filming location of which iconic film?
    Where in Lancashire did the worldwide co-operative movement begin in Toad Lane in 1844?
    Which seaside resort on the Fylde coast of Lancashire is also notable for hosting golf's Open Championship more than 10 times?
    Who wrote the 1937 book The Road to Wigan Pier, which investigates the bleak living conditions among the working class in Lancashire and Yorkshire?
    The trials of which witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history?

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    • The gateway of Lancaster Castle is named after which medieval Duke? Answer: John of Gaunt. John of Gaunt was a son of King Edward III and inherited the lands and title of his father-in-law, the first Duke of Lancaster, in 1362.
    • Which river reaches the Irish Sea at the port of Fleetwood? Answer: Wyre. The River Wyre rises in central Lancashire and flows south through Garstang where it meets its major tributary, the River Calder.
    • The railway station at Carnforth in North Lancashire is famous because of which film? Answer: Brief Encounter. In 1945 Carnforth Station was used as the location for the David Lean film 'Brief Encounter', starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard.
    • A man born in Colne, Lancashire in 1878 became famous when the Titanic sank in 1912. Who was he? Answer: Bandmaster Wallace Hartley. Wallace Henry Hartley was born in Colne on 2 June 1878.
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  6. Apr 27, 2024 · 1. What flower is the symbol of Lancashire? Answer: Red rose. The red rose of Lancashire originates from the 15th century Wars of the Roses when the houses of Lancaster and York adopted the red and white roses as their emblems. Although the Wars of the Roses were between the royal houses (and not between the counties of Lancashire and Yorkshire ...

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