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  2. List of crematoria in England - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster and Morecambe Crematorium, Lancaster; Lytham Crematorium; Pleasington Crematorium, Blackburn; Preston Crematorium; West Lancashire Cemetery and Crematorium ...

  3. Morecambe and Heysham War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Morecambe and Heysham Memorial Closer view of the lion atop the memorial. The Morecambe and Heysham War Memorial stands on the Promenade at Morecambe, Lancashire, England. [1] It has two inscriptions in black lettering, after which are listed the names of those remembered [1]

  4. Lancaster Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster Crematorium is a historic crematorium located at Greenwood Cemetery in Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. History

  5. Lancashire Archives - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, the Friends of Lancashire Archives was formed. An independent organisation and registered charity, the FLA was set up to promote and support the archives. The FLA put on activities for members, including talks and training opportunities, as well as walks and social events. Over the years the FLA has raised over £75,000 for the archives.

  6. Listed buildings in Overton, Lancashire - Wikipedia

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    Overton is a civil parish in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. It contains 29 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings . Of these, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  7. Lancaster Castle - Wikipedia

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    The spot chosen became known as Hanging Corner. Lancaster has a reputation as the court that sentenced more people to death than any other in England. This is partly because until 1835 Lancaster Castle was the only Assize Court in the entire county and covered rapidly growing industrial centres including Manchester and Liverpool. [29]