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Meaning of "widnes"

Widnes (noun) - Refers to a town in North West England, located on the northern bank of the River Mersey. It is known for its history of chemical manufacturing and rugby league
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  • A town in Cheshire, England, originally in Lancashire.

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Widnes would eventually lose the game.
I ai not even seen a sign for Widnes yet.
Widnes had chances but were giving up possession too easily.
This time they were to play local rivals Widnes.
Widnes arsonist jailed for four and a half years.
Most home matches were played at Widnes.
Widnes score is first.
At the heart of the Widnes community.
On the base of the obelisk is the coat of arms of Widnes.
Jordan Johnstone returned to parent club Widnes after the completion of his loan spell.
This passed to the north of the expanding town of Widnes.
The winch on the Widnes side pulled the trolley towards Widnes and Runcorn in turn.
And they are closing the roads four square mile of Widnes.
James and Johnny played rugby for Widnes but supported themselves through professional cricket.
He retired from rugby league but was assistant coach at Widnes.

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He is the older brother of Widnes player Danny Sculthorpe.
Henry Deacon also played a part in public life in Widnes.
The final was contested by Widnes and Warrington at Wembley.
Wigan trio head to Widnes.
Widnes pull in Pyke.
I have got Anna trying to find a connection between Widnes and any of the victims.
Widnes see Haiton.
It took over some of the traffic of the Widnes Dock.
At Hutchinson 's alkali works in Widnes he rose to the position of general manager.
It then narrows as it passes between the towns of Runcorn and Widnes.
Map of Widnes.
Directly to the north across the River Mersey is the town of Widnes.
Alstom 's Widnes facility will manage the work, creating engineering jobs for the sector.
This was a result of VAT fraud as owner of Widnes Vikings rugby club.
The following two seasons, Widnes reached the finals of the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy.
It has a Bus Link to the centre of Widnes.
On Yorfrid 's death the barony of Widnes passed to that of Halton.
His contemporaries called him " the father of Widnes.
They're bringing Craig Widnes back in to ask him about my phone.
The winners were Widnes.
Widnes turn to Championship half-back.
His next move was to the Widnes Vikings.
Widnes name Endacott as coach ".
Paul Cullen is the current coach of the Widnes Vikings.
Wonder of Widnes in one-sided Final.
Hotels in Widnes.
The newspaper noted that a Comercars " chassis " was transporting passengers at Widnes.
At the 1922 general election he succeeded in regaining the Widnes constituency for the Conservative party.
The groom 's father is a retired transport manager in the timber industry in Widnes.
Of these, only Halifax, Widnes and Barrow applied.
He married the eldest daughter of Yorfid, the baron of Widnes.
Gossage 's Widnes home was Marsh Hall, near to his works.
He is from Widnes.
He joined the Widnes chapter of the National Education League and became its secretary in 1872.
Played rugby league many moons ago now, for Widnes rugby league.

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