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Rotherham (rŏth`ərəm), city (1991 pop. 122,374) and metropolitan district, N England, at the confluence of the Don and Rother rivers. Situated in a principal coal district, the city manufactures steel, brass, clothing, electrical equipment, chemicals, glass, and beer. On an old bridge over the Don is a 15th-century chapel. Technical and art colleges are located in Rotherham. Rotherham 1. an industrial town in N England, in Rotherham unitary authority, South Yorkshire. Pop.: 117 262 (2001) 2. a unitary authority in N England, in South Yorkshire. Pop.: 251 500 (2003 est.). Area: 283 sq. km (109 sq. miles) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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They shouldn't be allowed to tell the kids what to eat," says Julie Critchlow, a parent at the Rawmarsh School in Rotherham, England. The Magna Experience is a former steelworks in Rotherham, England, which has been revitalized into a visitor/education centre by Wilkinson Eyre. ROTHERHAM, England -- nCode International, a global provider of durability based software & instrumentation solutions that help manufacturers and operators eliminate unexpected product failures, in conjunction with its 25th anniversary announced today that it has moved its European headquarters into the new Innovation Technology Centre in Rotherham, UK. |
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