Birth location of boxers
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slapbangwhallop
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Birth location of boxers
Why are boxers residence and place of birth listed as "Manchester, Lancashire" or "Droylsden, Lancashire" etc when these are not in Lancashire??
Lancashire is a non-metropolitan county of historic origin in the North West of England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea. It takes its name from the city of Lancaster and is sometimes known as the County of Lancaster.[1] Its county council is based in Preston, the county's administrative capital. Lancaster however is still considered to be the county town. Commonly, Lancashire is referred to by the abbreviation Lancs, originally used by the Royal Mail. People from the county are known as Lancastrians. The county was subject to a significant boundary change in 1974,[2] which removed Liverpool and Manchester with most of their surrounding conurbations to form part of the metropolitan counties of Merseyside and Greater Manchester.[3] The Duchy of Lancaster exercises the right of the Crown in the area known as the County Palatine of Lancaster
Droylsden is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It is situated 4.1 miles (6.6 km) to the east of Manchester City Centre, and 2.2 miles (3.5 km) west-southwest of Ashton-under-Lyne, it has a population of 23,172 inhabitants.
Historically a part of Lancashire, Droylsden grew as as a mill town around the cotton mills established in the mid-19th century, and the Ashton Canal and Peak Forest Canals. Beginning in the early 1930's, Droylsden's population expanded rapidly, as it became a housing overflow area for neighbouring Manchester.
The Fairfield area of Droylsden has notably been home to a Moravian community since 1785, and which still exists to this day.[1]
Historically a part of Lancashire, Droylsden grew as as a mill town around the cotton mills established in the mid-19th century, and the Ashton Canal and Peak Forest Canals. Beginning in the early 1930's, Droylsden's population expanded rapidly, as it became a housing overflow area for neighbouring Manchester.
The Fairfield area of Droylsden has notably been home to a Moravian community since 1785, and which still exists to this day.[1]
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slapbangwhallop
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I would have thought Droylsden, Greater Manchester, Englandemile wrote:I don't see any reason to put counties in places of birth at all, unless it's a town name that needs the distinction because there is more than one.
Why not just have Droylsden, England?
Anyway not many outside of Tameside know where Droylsden is!
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slapbangwhallop
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so what are we going to do about this - is there any standardisation that should be used?sligobhoy67 wrote:I would have thought Droylsden, Greater Manchester, Englandemile wrote:I don't see any reason to put counties in places of birth at all, unless it's a town name that needs the distinction because there is more than one.
Why not just have Droylsden, England?
Anyway not many outside of Tameside know where Droylsden is!
