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Contentment--Songs and music 3 records
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Contentnea Baptist Association 1 record
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Contentnea Creek (N.C.) About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 0 records
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  1. Rivers--North Carolina (7 records)
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Contents:- 1. Newscutting from the Bolton Evening News 1969? referring to the canal's engineer. 2. Newscutting from the Bolton Evening News 27th November 1972, about the Radcliffe Anglers cleaning up the central section of the canal at Radcliffe. 3. A map showing the proposed railway along the line of part of the canal. From the Binn's Collection volume one, Liverpool June 1969. 4. De Salis, H.R. Bradshaw:- A handbook of inland navigation 1906. Photocopy of pages 186-9. 5. A book Canals and waterways by A.H. Body. 21 photographs. 1. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal 195-. Vehicle which crashed into the canal at bottom of Ainsworth Road; 2. Branch of Manchester-Bolton-Bury Canal near Nob End, July 1936; 3. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal Mount Sion, Radcliffe 195-; 4. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. Hams Bridge area. Two children on the canalside near Withins, 1972; 5. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. White Bridge. 6. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal, 1974; 7. Elton Reservoir Boating c1927; 8. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. Drawings based on the prints in Rambles round Manchester by Alfred Rimmer. 9. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. Children sitting on the canalside at Hams Bridge, Radcliffe, 1972. 10. Branch of Manchester-Bolton-Bury Canal near Nob End. July 1936; 11. Branch of Manchester-Bolton-Bury Canal near Nob End, July 1936; 12. Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal. Vehicle crashed into the canal near the bottom of Ainsworth Road, 195-; 13. Branch of Manchester-Bolton-Bury Canal near Nob End, July 1936; 14. Bury & Bolton Canal. Locks at Nob End, 193-; 15. Radcliffe Canal 1974; 16. Canal at Water Street, June 1976; 17. Photo of canal RT June 1976; 18. Swans; 19. Weeds; 20. Teenagers clearing the towpath of the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal under the Government job creation scheme 1977; 21. Water drained from the canal to allow work on a leaking section near the Alphacell works in Radcliffe, April 1979 1 record
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Contents tourism About this subject - Opens in new windowopen_in_new 1 record
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  1. Tourism (1970 records)
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  1. Film tourism (9 records)
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Contents tourism--Case studies 2 records
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Contents tourism--Japan 1 record
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Conter-Reformation--France--Douai 1 record
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Conterfeits and counterfeiting 1 record
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Conterminous United States Mineral Appraisal Program 3 records
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Conterminous United States Mineral Assessment Program 15 records
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Conterminous United States Mineral-Resource Assessment Program 3 records
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Contes--France 1 record
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Contes russes (Choreographic work : Massine) 1 record
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Contessa, Christian Jakob Salice-, 1767-1825 1 record
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Contessa, Enrico, 1877- 1 record
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Contessa, Karl Wilhelm Salice, 1777-1825 4 records
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Contessa, Karl Wilhelm Salice, 1777-1825. Schriften 1 record
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Contessa (Steamer) 1 record
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Contestación á varios artículos y folletos publicados recientemente sobre ... Cuba 1 record
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