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construction. A branch of the Gerard family lived at New Hall from about 1600 until the line died out with marriage to the Andertons of Euxton, who adopted the name Ince Anderton and temporarily inhabited the hall from 1760 to 1818 before moving to Euxton Hall. The third, also known as Ince Hall, was
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Ince had a railway wagon works until 1980. First opened in the 1870s by Richard & John Olive, it became the Ince Waggon & Iron Works Co. in July 1883. In January 1933 it came under control of the Central Wagon Company, who owned it until closure. As the need for new build wagons diminished
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and many collieries were sunk. The early pits were 120 to 900 feet deep, and subsequently to 1,800 feet. Its coal pits included Moss, Ince Hall, Rose Bridge and Ince Collieries. Mining left a legacy of spoil heaps and flashes. Stone was also quarried and used to build bridges on the railway. Ince
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of Ince and the Ince family dates from 1202, at which point it was under the barony of Newton in Makerfield (Newton le Willows). There were four halls in Ince. Both the manor of Ince and the original hall on Warrington Road were held by a family of the same name, who also owned the manor of Aspull
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in the 1960s, the company continued to repair wagons but also diversified to scrap redundant British Railways rolling stock (wagons and carriages) and steam locomotives. It is recorded that they cut up qty 315 BR steam locomotives from the mid to late 1960s.
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Clarke, John (June 1966). "At Journey's End: The breakers yard, where locomotives, wagons and carriages meet ignominious destruction".
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and is a residential suburb divided by a railway line into two separate areas, Higher Ince and Lower Ince. From 1894 Ince was an
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line from Glazebrook to Wigan (on which Lower Ince station was located, between 1884 and 1964), as well as local colliery lines.
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and had close ties to the Hindley family. The lineage was replaced by the Gerard family by marriage in the reign of
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originally a timber and plaster building built in the reign of James I off Manchester Road. It originally had a
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passes through Higher Ince, and 16 of the Wigan flight of locks are within the township.
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of Lancashire and in 1974 became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan.
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The township covered 2,221 acres. The underlying rocks contained strata of
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and Liverpool and Bury railways passed through the township and a
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British Carriage & Wagon Builders & Repairers 1839-2006
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Pollard, Richard; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Sharples, Joseph (2006).
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Ince in Makerfield
Ince (UK Parliament constituency)
Ince (disambiguation)

Ince-in-Makerfield is located in Greater Manchester
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Region
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