Tamworth (borough)
dystrykt niemetropolitalny | |
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0 Tamworth | |
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Kraj | |
Region | |
Hrabstwo | |
Powierzchnia | 30,85 km² |
Populacja (2011) • liczba ludności |
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• gęstość | 2490 os./km²[1] |
Położenie na mapie Staffordshire | |
Strona internetowa | |
Portal Wielka Brytania |
Tamworth – dystrykt w hrabstwie Staffordshire w Anglii. W 2011 roku dystrykt liczył 76 813 mieszkańców[2].
Miasta
Inne miejscowości
- Amington, Belgrave, Bolehall, Castle, Glascote, Mercian, Spital, Stonydelph, Trinity, Wilnecote[3].
Przypisy
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Neighbourhood Statistics. [dostęp 2015-11-17]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-11-19)].
- ↑ Ordnance Survey linked data
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The Town Hall, Market Place, Tamworth - geograph.org.uk - 1741283.jpg
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Town Hall, Market Place, Tamworth Built in 1701 by Thomas Guy, M.P. for the town. It is of mellow brick with arcades at ground level, large Jacobean windows and a steeply-pitched roof topped by a cupola. (The Shell Guide to England, 1970) It once housed the Butter Market and was used to store the towns fire engine. The rear was added in the 19th century. The Tourist Information Centre is located next to it. In front is the bronze statue of Sir Robert Peel, dating from 1852. Former Tamworth MP and twice Prime Minister, Sir Robert delivered his famous Tamworth Manifesto from the window of the Town Hall in 1834. (From the Heritage Trail leaflet) http://www.tamworth.gov.uk/PDF/heritage_trail2.pdf
(c) Humphrey Bolton, CC BY-SA 2.0
The Town Hall, Market Place, Tamworth Built in 1701 by Thomas Guy, M.P. for the town. It is of mellow brick with arcades at ground level, large Jacobean windows and a steeply-pitched roof topped by a cupola. (The Shell Guide to England, 1970) It once housed the Butter Market and was used to store the towns fire engine. The rear was added in the 19th century. The Tourist Information Centre is located next to it. In front is the bronze statue of Sir Robert Peel, dating from 1852. Former Tamworth MP and twice Prime Minister, Sir Robert delivered his famous Tamworth Manifesto from the window of the Town Hall in 1834. (From the Heritage Trail leaflet) http://www.tamworth.gov.uk/PDF/heritage_trail2.pdf
Tamworth UK locator map.svg
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Map of Staffordshire, with Tamworth highlighted.
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- Staffordshire UK district map (blank).svg: Nilfanion, created using Ordnance Survey data
- derivative work: Renly (talk)
Map of Staffordshire, with Tamworth highlighted.