Examples of using Oldham in English and their translations into French
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and then Oldham in 1966, appearing alongside Barbara Knox
While at Oldham, McCutcheon joined Oldham Rugby Union Club
Although Anglo-Saxons occupied territory around the area centuries earlier, Oldham as a permanent, named place of dwelling is believed to date from 865,
The Oldham Coalfield stretched from Royton in the north to Bardsley in the south and in addition to Oldham, included the towns of Middleton and Chadderton to the west.
Oldham Women's Suffrage Society was established in 1910 with Margery Lees as president
Oldham East and Saddleworth is a constituency in outer Greater Manchester represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since January 2011 by Debbie Abrahams of the Labour Party.
Louise Brown, was born at 11:47 pm on 25 July 1978 at the Oldham General Hospital and made medical history:
The A62 runs north east from the Manchester Inner Ring Road(beginning as Oldham Street and Oldham Road)
Former Everton player and Oldham Athletic manager Joe Royle was appointed in 1994 following the disastrous reign of Mike Walker(1994 for 10 months) winning the FA Cup in the same season.
he stood unsuccessfully for Parliament in Oldham West and Royton in 1997, becoming deputy leader of Westminster Council between 1998 and 2000.
Legislative Black Caucus and student activists, University of Missouri police reported that an anonymous caller phoned in a threat to the Oldham Black Culture Center.
it was for a long time a hamlet in the parish of Oldham that formed a significant part of the Oldham Above Town registration sub-district.
Manchester was surpassed as the largest centre of cotton spinning by Bolton in the 1850s and Oldham in the 1860s.
in the 1860s and 1870s, a period during which Oldham became the most productive cotton-spinning town in the world.
although terraces are found in almost all parts of Oldham.
Around the same time producer Andrew Loog Oldham was also preparing the US-only live album Got Live If You Want It!,
whilst on all other sides, Oldham is bound by smaller towns,
Ashton-under-Lyne, Oldham and Stockport, with a combined population of almost one million,
the economist Greg Oldham go further by defining the criteria for a motivating activity, which should be:
Much of Oldham's history is concerned with textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution; it has been said that"if ever the Industrial Revolution placed a town firmly and squarely on the map of the world, that town is Oldham.