aspull造句
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- In spite of his illness Aspull played at Chesterfield and Leamington, but he gradually sank and died on Sunday, 19 August 1832.
- Hindley Hall, in Aspull, the residence of the Hindleys, became the property of James, a younger son of Robert Dukinfield of Cheshire.
- Besides his performances on the piano, Aspull used to sing at his concerts, having a sweet, if not very powerful, tenor voice.
- A horse tramway was built in 1880 by Wigan Corporation and leased to a succession of private companies to operate services to Pemberton, Aspull and towards Standish.
- He studied singing in Edinburgh under Finlay Dun, and afterwards in London under Gesualdo Lanza and Domenico Crivelli, taking harmony and counterpoint lessons from George Aspull.
- It's difficult to find aspull in a sentence. 用aspull造句挺難的
- The Aspull Wrestling Club has since then become a hotbed for youngsters and athletes who want to train in submission wrestling catch-as-catch-can style.
- On Clementi's death in 1832 Aspull came up to London to attend the funeral, on which occasion he caught a cold which eventually caused his death.
- The sough was extended to Fothershaw Pit in about 1856 and, by the Wigan Coal and Iron Company, to Aspull Pumping Pit after 1866 extending its length to.
- The first game at Mather Lane was played on 7 September 1889 against Aspull and Leigh forward James Pendlebury scored the first try in front of a 2, 000 crowd.
- Dicconson Lane & Aspull " some distance from Aspull; that was closed in 1956, before closure of the entire line to passengers in 1960 and to goods in 1966.
- Dicconson Lane & Aspull " some distance from Aspull; that was closed in 1956, before closure of the entire line to passengers in 1960 and to goods in 1966.
- Hindley is one of the nearest stations to Aspull, although ( from 2013 ) there is no direct bus link, the 559 bus having been withdrawn between Hindley and Aspull.
- Hindley is one of the nearest stations to Aspull, although ( from 2013 ) there is no direct bus link, the 559 bus having been withdrawn between Hindley and Aspull.
- Ralph Ainscough ( b . 1899 in Horwich ) recorded his grandfather Ralph ( b . 1841 in Aspull ) telling him that older generations of the Ainscoughs-e . g.