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The town of Blackburn stands on the river Blakewater and from which it takes it name, dating back to the Dark Ages. Its old main road from south to north was the Roman road which linked Manchester with Ribchester, Blackburn’s position on this road in Saxon and Viking times made it the chief town of North East Lancashire. The Industrial Revolution brought momentous changes to Blackburn. In 1750 Blackburn was little more than a village, but by 1850 it had become a boom town with a tenfold increase in its population.
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