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1. Don't get too dependent on the internet

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 21 July 2005
IN THE last 18 months there have been significant changes in the way family historians have been able to access the records necessary for their researches.

2. Get out and about to get the most out of Oldham

Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 14 July 2005
IN THIS feature, Oldham Advertiser is encouraging people to get out and about, explore their own borough and get healthy in the process.

3. Compelling site on Oldham's history

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 4 July 2005
I HAVE found a website that covers the working lives of those living in the cotton towns of what we now call Greater Manchester.

4. Are there any Howorths from 'coal business' still out there?

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 4 July 2005
A CHADDERTON woman is hoping that Advertiser readers can help her in a search to trace members of her late husband's family.

5. Lees

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Lees is a collection of hamlets in the east of the borough. Its name is often traced back to a 14th century bodyguard of the Lord of the Manor, called John de Leghes.

6. Chadderton

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Chadderton lies to the west of the borough and borders on Middleton.

7. Royton

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
In the north west of the borough lies Royton, an area based on three hamlets - Thorp, Heyside and the area where St Paul's Church now stands.

8. Failsworth

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Failsworth lies to the south-west of the borough, and is known as the town linking Oldham with Manchester.

9. Saddleworth

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
Saddleworth lies at the edge of the Pennines covering the eastern side of the borough. With picturesque countryside and scenic villages Uppermill, Diggle, Dobcross and Delph, it is becoming a popular tourist destination.

10. Oldham town

Oldham Advertiser, Monday 20 June 2005
The hub of the sprawling borough, central Oldham was once the world's most important textile spinning and textile engineering town.
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