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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: People from Accrington, Accrington Stanley F.C., Jon Anderson, Accrington F.C., Harrison Birtwistle, Diana Vickers, David Lloyd, Hollie Steel, Hyndburn Council election, 2002, Derek Oldham, Hyndburn Council election, 2006, Richard Chaplow, Ron Hill, Hyndburn local elections, Walter Marsden, Jeanette Winterson, Charlie Clapham, Vicky Entwistle, Howard & Bullough, Harold Davenport, Graeme Fowler, Accrington railway station, George Haworth, Mike Duxbury, John Haworth, Peter Martin, David Parsons, Sam Ormerod, Sir George Bullough, 1st Baronet, Accrington and Rossendale College, John Virtue, Jack Riley, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Accrington Pals, John Walmsley, Mystic Meg, Crown Ground, Edward Ormerod, Accrington Cricket Club, Graham Lloyd, Andy Hargreaves, Haworth Art Gallery, William Bury Westall, Stephen Heys, Joel Pilkington, Church and Oswaldtwistle Cricket Club, James A. Ellis, Enfield Cricket Club, Matthew O'Neill, John Tomlinson, Nicky Hill, Ashley Hoskin, Harry Swift, Peel Park, Jonathan Slinger, Accrington Observer. Excerpt: Diana Vickers (born 30 July 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, stage actress and fashion designer who initially came to public attention as a semi-finalist on the fifth series of British talent show The X Factor in 2008. In January 2009, Vickers signed a record deal with RCA Records and after touring with her fellow X Factor finalists until March 2009, began work on her debut album, Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree, until September 2009. From October 2009 to January 2010, Vickers played the title role in a West End revival of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice for which she won the award for "London Newcomer of the Year" at the Theatregoers' Choice Awards. Vickers' debut single, "Once," charted at number one on the UK Singles Chart after release on 19 April 2010 and has sold over 204,000 copi...