Biffen Lane (Ruddlebank)

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Biffen Lane

Ruddlebank [11, 86]

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Basic Info:

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Biffen Lane (Ruddlebank)

Description

History

During the Industrial Revolution, muscled hungarian workers with twisty moustaches and thighs flattened this lane by repeatedly punching the ground with their bare hands, hence its modern name.

The famous 'Blues of Biffen Lane' now honours the sacrifice of those mighty men.



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