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EbbwJunction1

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Ah, right … the Shropshire one was the only one that I found … but I've now got the East Yorkshire one, so here goes:

The parish church of St Mary, by architect John Loughborough Pearson, was designated a Grade II listed building in December 1966. He also designed another St Mary's church in Freeland, Oxfordshire, although this one isn't listed.
 

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The Heavyweight Boxer William Thomas Wells, better known as Bombardier Billy Wells, was born at 250 Cable Street, Stepney on 31st August 1889. He was British and British Empire Champion from 1911 until 1919, defending his title fourteen times. In 1911 he became the first Heavyweight to win the Lonsdale Belt, which had been introduced for British champions at all weights in 1909. He lived in Ealing, London and died there on 11th June 1967, aged 77.
 

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The local soccer club is Dunmanway Town, who play in the Premier Division of the West Cork League. In the 2016 / 2017 season, one of the teams that they played against was Bunratty United, who play at Town Park, Schull.
 

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Built in 1905, the Cathedral Church of Saint Philip (Birmingham Cathedral) is, at 13,720 square feet, the third smallest Cathedral Church in England.

The second smallest is Chelmsford Cathedral (dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, St Peter and St Cedd), 11,270 square feet, and the smallest is Derby Cathedral, known as the Cathedral of All Saints, at 10,950 square feet.
 

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In medieval times, textile dyers in Lincoln produced woollen cloth with a characteristic colour known as "Lincoln Green" (a colour which subsequently became associated with the legend of Robin Hood).

Another distinctive coloured cloth taking the name of the settlement where it was produced was Coventry Blue.
 

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