Stalybridge derives its name from the Old English terms "stǣl," meaning "place," and "brycg," meaning "bridge." The name likely refers to a bridge over the River Tame that was significant in the area during its early development. The town's history as a mill town during the Industrial Revolution further solidified its identity, but the name itself reflects its geographical features and local infrastructure.
Stalybridge Celtic F.C. was created in 1909.
Stalybridge railway station was created in 1845.
Stalybridge Rovers F.C. was created in 189#.
The distance in England from Blackburn to Stalybridge is 36 miles. That equals 58 kilometers and about 50 minutes of driving time.
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One can find all the historical information one could need about the Stalybridge by visiting the corresponding Wikipedia page. It has sections covering the early history all the way up to the present.
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Samuel Hill has written: 'Bygone Stalybridge, traditional, historical, biographical' -- subject(s): History
Stockport County, Hereford United, Hyde United, Marple Celtic, Stalybridge Celtic
According to the Guinness book of records, the fastest mammal is a Red deer, clocked at 30 mph, down Stalybridge Road, by the local police
Dukinfield is in Tameside, in the North West of the UK. It is close to Stalybridge, Hyde, and Ashton-Under-Lyne. The Dukinfield postcode is SK16. The nearest Motorways are M67 (Manchester to Mottram), and M60 (Manchester Circular). !
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