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Charlesworth may refer to: Places * Charlesworth, Derbyshire, England * Charlesworth, Edmonton, Canada People * Charlesworth (surname), including a list of people with the surname * Charlesworth Samuel (died 1980), Antiguan politician Other uses

* Charlesworth Bodies, coachbuilders of Coventry, England * Charlesworth Cliffs, cliffs of Coats Land, Antarctica * Charlesworth (TV series), ''Charlesworth'' (TV series), a British television series broadcast in 1959 {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Charlesworth, Derbyshire
Charlesworth is a village and civil parish near Glossop, Derbyshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 2,449. It is south-west of Glossop town centre and close to the borders of Greater Manchester with the nearby village of Broadbottom in Tameside. The parish church of St John the Baptist was built in 1848–49. The Congregational Chapel was rebuilt from an earlier chapel in 1797. The Baptist Chapel was built in 1835. Broadbottom Bridge, one end of which is in Cheshire, was built in 1683. Charlesworth holds an annual carnival on the second Saturday in July on its recreation ground on Marple Road, which includes fell races and other events. The village is at the foot of the "Monks' Road", which was used by the monks of Basingwerk Abbey in North Wales North Wales ( cy, Gogledd Cymru) is a region of Wales, encompassing its northernmost areas. It borders Mid Wales to the south, England to the east, and the Irish Sea to the north and west. The are ...
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Charlesworth, Edmonton
Charlesworth is a neighbourhood in southeast Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is bounded on the south by Ellerslie Road, on the west by 66 Street, and on the east by 34 Street and on the north by Anthony Henday Drive Anthony Henday Drive (Highway 216) is a freeway that encircles Edmonton, Alberta. It is a heavily travelled commuter and truck bypass route with the southwest quadrant serving as a portion of the CANAMEX Corridor that links C .... As of December 23, 2007, the City of Edmontomap utilitycontained virtually no data on this area. As this area develops, more data should become available. Demographics In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Charlesworth had a population of living in dwellings, a 111% change from its 2009 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of people/km2 in 2012. Surrounding neighbourhoods References Neighbourhoods in Edmonton {{Edmonton-geo-stub ...
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Charlesworth (surname)
Charlesworth is a surname that derives from Charlesworth in Derbyshire, England. Notable people with the surname include: *Alan Charlesworth (1903–1978), Australian military officer * Albany Charlesworth (1854–1914), British politician * Albert Charlesworth (1865–1926), English cricketer *Alfred Charlesworth (1865–1928), English cricketer * Arnold Charlesworth (1930–1972), English footballer * Arthur Charlesworth (1898–1966), English footballer * Barry Charlesworth, rugby league player * Ben Charlesworth (born 2000), English cricketer *Brent Charlesworth (born 1942), British politician *Brian Charlesworth (born 1945), British evolutionary biologist *Bruce Charlesworth (born 1950), American visual artist *Chris Charlesworth, British music journalist * Christine Charlesworth (born 1949), English sculptor *Clifford E. Charlesworth (1931–1991), NASA Flight Director * Crowther Charlesworth (1875–1953), English cricketer * David Charlesworth (born 1951), English Catholic a ...
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Charlesworth Samuel
Charlesworth Theophilus Samuel (died January 2008) was an Antiguan politician. Early life Born in Swetes, Antigua, Samuel attended the All Saint’s Government School. After graduating he worked as a surveyor trainee for the Public Works Department. He began teaching in 1957 at the Swetes Government School and, in 1964, was appointed headmaster at the John Hughes Primary School and also Jennings Secondary School . He married on 20 December 1962. In 1972, he received a Bachelor's degree in physics from the University of the West Indies. He became president of the Antigua and Barbuda Union of Teachers in 1974 and served in that capacity until 1976. He later worked as an underwriter for the Life of Barbados Insurance Company. After graduating from the Holborn Law School in England with a LLB and training at the Hugh Wooding Law School in Trinidad, Samuel established a legal practice. He was also a president of the Antigua Chapter of Gideons International. Political career Samuel w ...
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Charlesworth Bodies
Charlesworth Bodies Limited of Much Park Street, Coventry, owned a coachbuilding business that had been founded in 1907 by Charles Gray Hill and Charles Steane. Principal product The company manufactured bodies in short runs for low-volume manufacturers including MG, Alvis, Armstrong Siddeley (at Parkside by Charlesworth), Brough Superior and Lea-Francis as well as on mass-market chassis from Hillman and Singer. They also made bespoke bodies on chassis such as Daimler, and light commercial bodies such as vans. Burlington Carriage The Burlington Carriage Company Limited, (associated with Siddeley-Deasy) although independent, operated from an office in Charlesworth's premises at Parkside around the time of the First World War, then became an Armstrong Siddeley subsidiary. Sale When fabric bodies were in fashion in the 1920s and early 1930s they held a licence from Weymann The business was advertised for sale "as a going concern" in April 1927 "due to the death of a director". ...
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Charlesworth Cliffs
The Charlesworth Cliffs () are a series of steep cliffs near the north end of the central ridge of the Herbert Mountains, Shackleton Range. They were photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1967, and surveyed by the British Antarctic Survey, 1968–71. In association with the names of glacial geologists grouped in this area, they were named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee after John K. Charlesworth (1889–1972), Irish geologist; Professor of Geology, Queen's University Belfast , mottoeng = For so much, what shall we give back? , top_free_label = , top_free = , top_free_label1 = , top_free1 = , top_free_label2 = , top_free2 = , established = , closed = , type = Public research university , parent = ..., 1921–54; author of ''The Quaternary Era, With Special Reference to its Glaciation'', London, 1957. References * Cliffs of Coats Land {{CoatsLand-geo-stub ...
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