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Coordinates: 53°43′39″N 1°16′17″W / 53.72742°N 1.27151°W / 53.72742; -1.27151
Brotherton is a village and civil parish in the Selby district of North Yorkshire, England. The village is on a border with the City of Wakefield and West Yorkshire (here formed by the River Aire).
Brotherton was Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. The village was on the A1 road 2 miles (3 km) north of Knottingley, before the road was relocated. It is now on the A162, north of Ferrybridge, south of Fairburn. Brotherton is often mistaken as being in West Yorkshire; it is a North Yorkshire village.
According to the 2001 census Brotherton civil parish had a population of 672, rising to 728 at the 2011 Census.
Brotherton is the birthplace of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, son of King Edward I and Margaret of France. Notable Brotherton residents include Ken Wharton (b 1950), a writer of Military History books, who lived in the village between 2005 and 2009.
Brotherton Church of England parish church, dedicated to Edward the Confessor, is in the Diocese of Wakefield.
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This film, shot in 1967 demonstrates to University of Leeds students how to use the Brotherton Library. The library opened in 1936 and was supported by a major donation from Lord Brotherton, both of money to support the development and his remarkable collection of rare books.
This lecture presents the latest research from Psychology on the personality traits and cognitive features of conspiracy theorists by Prof Chris French - Director of the Center for Anamolistic Phenomena at the University of London. For Skepticism, Conspiracy Theories, Atheism, Social Science & Analytic Philosophy see http://tonysobrado.com/
Author of Youth Street Gangs David Brotherton takes a moment to discuss his latest book, how the field is developing, and why his book is an important addition to the current literature. “This is the central thesis of David Brotherton’s new and highly contentious book on street gangs. Drawing on a wealth of highly acclaimed original research, Brotherton explores the socially layered practices of street gangs, including community movements, cultural projects and sites of social resistance…” https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415856294
Men's U-20s Centre Back Sam Brotherton has eyes on LeBron James' job and grew up idolising one of Liverpool's greats. Get the full scoop on the young defender with the TAB's profile.