Towneley Hall
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Towneley Park — comprises Towneley Hall, a large country house, and its surrounding estate on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire, England.Most of the land is open, although a nature trail follows the woodland to the rear of the hall. On the trail can be seen… … Wikipedia
Towneley railway station — was a station in Lancashire which served Towneley Hall on the Copy Pit line. The station is now closed and the line now serves as a non stop route between Hebden Bridge and Burnley.References*cite book | last = Bairstow | first = Martin | year =… … Wikipedia
Richard Towneley — (10 October 1629 – 22 January 1707) was an English mathematician and astronomer from Towneley near Burnley, Lancashire. He was one of a group of seventeenth century astronomers in the north of England, which included Jeremiah Horrocks, William… … Wikipedia
Charles Towneley — Charles Townley or Towneley (1737–January 3, 1805 [cite book|title=The Every Day Book of History and Chronology|publisher=D. Appleton co|author=Joel Munsell|year=1858] ), English antiquary and collector of marbles, was born at Towneley, the… … Wikipedia
Cuerden Hall — Coordinates: 53°42′36″N 2°39′44″W / 53.7100°N 2.6621°W / 53.7100; 2.6621 … Wikipedia
Nocton Hall — is a historic listed building in the village of Nocton, in Lincolnshire, England. Originally constructed for the Ellys family, it burnt down in 1834 and was rebuilt in 1841 for the first Earl of Ripon, who lived at the steward s house in Nocton… … Wikipedia
Burnley — For the larger local government district, see Burnley (borough). For other meanings see Burnley (disambiguation) Coordinates: 53°47′20″N 2°14′53″W / … Wikipedia
Charles Townley — For the British officer of arms, see Charles Townley (officer of arms). See also: Towneley (family) Charles Townley in the Park St. Gallery by Zoffany, 1783, Burnley. Top, on the bookcase, the Townley Vase. Right, on a puteal, the … Wikipedia
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Mystery play — Mystery plays and miracle plays (which are two different things) are among the earliest formally developed plays in medieval Europe. Medieval mystery plays focused on the representation of Bible stories in churches as tableaux with accompanying… … Wikipedia