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We lived in Essington, a mining village close to Walsall, in the West Midlands.
Meera Syal: My family values Nick McGrath 2010
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Rumberger had grown up down the road from Ridley Park in Essington and gotten his engineering degree from what was then Drexel Institute in Philadelphia.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Rumberger had grown up down the road from Ridley Park in Essington and gotten his engineering degree from what was then Drexel Institute in Philadelphia.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Rumberger had grown up down the road from Ridley Park in Essington and gotten his engineering degree from what was then Drexel Institute in Philadelphia.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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After more than fifty years in South Philadelphia, that market is about to move to "state-of-the-art" facility on Essington Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
Steve Poses: On the Road: Philadelphia's Neighborhood Farmers' Markets -- Headhouse 2010
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After more than fifty years in South Philadelphia, that market is about to move to "state-of-the-art" facility on Essington Avenue in Southwest Philadelphia.
Steve Poses: On the Road: Philadelphia's Neighborhood Farmers' Markets -- Headhouse 2010
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In the dark, impersonally intimate movie theater I admired her as the crusading reporter who broke the story of the capture of the Essington kidnappers; I sighed as she lifted her petticoats to skip down the winding staircase into the arms of returning Civil War hero Jonathan Wainwright; I wept when in prison stripes she vainly proclaimed her innocence on the way to the electric chair in _Innocence Denied.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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A curious bottle unearthed during recent excavations in Governor Printz State Park in Essington, Pennsylvania, provides a glimpse of early American witchcraft -- unique evidence of a special "white witchcraft" hitherto known only from England.
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Sealed with a carved wooden plug (center), the Essington witch bottle contained pins (left), and was accompanied by a pottery sherd and bird bone (right).
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The Essington witch bottle; deep "push-up" was a clue to its date (Courtesy Marshall J. Becker)
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