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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.

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