Swinton Sentence Examples
The Swinton industrial schools, opened in February 1846, are a fine range of buildings of brick with stone facings, surrounded with grounds extending to 20 acres.
Anciently a large part of Swinton was possessed by the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem.
Swinton, was appointed.
Pearson's Yard is located off East Street in the village of Swinton, and comprises the former farmstead to Low Farm.
A canal from the transshipment wharf at Swinton was suggested.
The first book that gave me any real sense of the value of history was Swinton's "World History," which I received on my thirteenth birthday.
My PHILLIPS family on 1891 census for Queens Street, Swinton have JOHN CROSSLEY, widower aged 75 years living with them.
Tilda Swinton as the White Witch is the epitome of frozen evil, lacking in any true warmth.