Accrington power station
Accrington power station was a coal and refuse fired electricity generating station located in the centre of Accrington, Lancashire. The station supplied electricity to Accrington and to Haslingden and the Altham and Clayton-le-Moors areas between 1900 and 1958.
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Accrington railway station
Accrington railway station serves the town of Accrington in Lancashire, England. It is a station on the East Lancashire line 6+1⁄4 miles (10.1 km) east of Blackburn railway station operated by Northern Trains.
It is also served by Calder Valley Line express services between Blackpool North, Leeds and York.
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Accrington Town Hall
Accrington Town Hall is a municipal building on Blackburn Road in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Accrington Borough Council, is a Grade II* listed building.
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Accrington Library
Accrington Library is a Carnegie library located in the town of Accrington, Lancashire.
In 1904 a sum of £7,500 was offered to the town by the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie for the building of a new library. Following an application for more funds this offer was increased to £10,000. The building itself was opened in January 1908. It was managed by Accrington Council until 1974 when this role was taken on by Lancashire County Council.
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Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington
Cannon Street Baptist Church, Accrington is a Grade II listed former Baptist church in Accrington, Lancashire.
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