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  1. Benjamin Brierley (often known as Ben Brierley) (26 June 1825 – 18 January 1896) was an English weaver, who took up writing in Lancashire dialect. He became a prolific journalist.

  2. Benjamin Brierley (también conocido como Ben Brierley) (26 de junio de 1825-18 de enero de 1896) fue un tejedor inglés y escritor. Biografía. Nació en Failsworth, Lancashire, hijo de James Brierley, y Esther Whitehead. Comenzó desde muy temprano a trabajar en una fábrica textil, educándose en su tiempo libre.

  3. minorvictorianwriters.org.uk › brierley › indexBENJAMIN BRIERLEY

    THE BEN BRIERLEY STATUE. UNVEILING AT QUEEN'S PARK. MR. G. MILNER ON DIALECTAL WRITERS. The statue erected in Queen's Park as a monument to the late Ben Brierley, the famous Lancashire writer, was unveiled on Saturday by Mr. George Milner, chairman of the Committee who have had the project in hand.

  4. I first met Marianne Faithfull in the late Seventies when she was married to her second husband, punk musician Ben Brierley. Reviews of her album, Broken English had described her as a brilliant new discovery.

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    Benjamin Brierley (a menudo conocido como Ben Brierley) (26 de junio de 1825 - 18 de enero de 1896) fue un tejedor inglés que comenzó a escribir en el dialecto de Lancashire. Se convirtió en un prolífico periodista.

  6. Ben BrierleyA World of Make Believe. 1987 – Present. An exhibition about the different representations of the ocean throughout time, between the sixteenth and the twentieth century. Taking place in our Open Room in Floor 2. Visit.

  7. Ben Brierley (1825-1896): sketches and other short stories of Lancashire life during the 19th Century. Edited by James Dronsfield, illustrated by F. W. Jakson, and published by W. E. Clegg, 30 Market Place, Oldham, 1896.