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  2. Bury Market - Wikipedia

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    Bury Market. Bury Market is an open-air market in the town of Bury, Greater Manchester, England. It consists of a large market hall, with extensive stalls outside, selling fruit, flowers, clothing, hardware and groceries. A new fish and meat market hall was constructed in the 1990s on the site of a former National Westminster Bank.

  3. Bury, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Bury emerged in the Industrial Revolution as a mill town manufacturing textiles. The town is known for the open-air Bury Market and black pudding, the traditional local dish. Sir Robert Peel was born in the town. Peel was a Prime Minister of the United Kingdom who founded the Metropolitan Police and the Conservative Party.

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    Wooden bar stools Modern bar stools in front of a kitchen counter Bar stool "Eiffel Tower" from 1950, Paris/ France Floor mounted stools. Bar stools are a type of tall stool, often with a foot rest to support the feet. The height and narrowness of bar stools make them suitable for use at bars and high tables in pubs or bars. [1] Before ...

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  7. Black pudding - Wikipedia

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    Other herbs and spices sometimes used in traditional black puddings include cumin, rue, and parsley. [10] While the dish has been known as black pudding for centuries, blak podyngs having been recorded c. 1450, [11] a number of dialect names have also been used for the dish, such as black pot (in Somerset), [12] and bloody pot. [13]

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