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  • Following her marriage, in 1947, to Harold Ferrett, a solicitor, Mabel moved to Heckmondwike.

    Mabel Ferrett obituary 2011

  • From 1973 until four years ago, Mabel hosted their workshops at her home in Heckmondwike.

    Mabel Ferrett obituary 2011

  • Almost as bad as in Heckmondwike where each of the main parties insist on putting up their own candidate which will result in a BNP victory rather than combining to put up one non-racist candidate.

    Making life easy for the BNP 2008

  • Cod liver oil capsules were dished out at junior school in Heckmondwike when I was a little lad in short trousers.

    pillow talk 2006

  • I left the suburbs of Heckmondwike for Paris yonks ago.

    cultural schizophrenia 2005

  • He lived near Heckmondwike, a large, straggling, dirty village, not two miles from Roe Head.

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte 2002

  • Heckmondwike, will give you some idea of the people at that time.

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte 2002

  • Certainly, the SOI-DISANT Christians who forcibly ejected Mr. Redhead at Haworth, ten or twelve years before, held a very heathen brotherhood with the SOI-DISANT Christians of Heckmondwike; though the one set might be called members of the Church of England and the other Dissenters.

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte 2002

  • In the village of Heckmondwike, at one end of which

    The Life of Charlotte Bronte 2002

  • O'Connor* in which Gilbert explained why Frances and he were unable to come to Heckmondwike for a promised visit.

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton Maisie Ward 1932

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