Happy ! Did you know Both Elizabeth & William Gaskell were interested in the way in which the Lancashire dialect had its roots in Anglo-Saxon & in its usage by authors such as Shakespeare and Chaucer? Find out more in our blog https://t.co/NKqZRR2fAE

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It’s tomorrow and we’ll be joining in sharing some of the best of Lancashire art, craft and design. Here’s a small selection by

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You Don't Know How Much I Miss You by Jeff Rowland, £495 https://t.co/47daa1GugF

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Always wanted to know more about tells all about the little folk in https://t.co/8bn46mtAIy

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Visit on 24th August at2.30-3.30pm to attempt our Tower Building Challenge using recycled newspapers and complete your activity for https://t.co/OIslENr06k Parents are welcome to join in the fun too!!

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New series on the way . a change of direction thats kind of grown from my work on the This one is Butterworth Brow

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New history trail to be launched at Stoke Field near - scene of final, decisive battle of 🌹

It was one of the bloodiest of the Lancashire (red rose) versus Yorkshire (white rose) battle for the crown (1455 to 1487).

Details ➡️ https://t.co/CM3zt90TE5

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William Stott (1857–1900), was a painter born in Oldham, Lancashire, England. “Reading by gaslight”.

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Thanks more great chat, information and one or two cheesy laughs. Until we tweet again

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are a type of living in woodland in the and along the border. Poldies are guardian spirits of the woods and will punish those who do damage.

Image: Brian

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'Lapwing'
14 x 10" Watercolour
ref: with Thanks to https://t.co/nTu5lULLGK for the use of his beautiful image

shares and comments welcome

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The 2018 edition of the Visit magazine offers a tantalising glimpse into a county of contrasting landscapes, diverse heritage and plentiful food and drink, covering 3,075 km2 of England’s North West

Take a look inside...

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