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  Liverpool - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Northwest England, on the north side of the Mersey estuary.
Liverpool John Moores University is one of the polytechnics given university status in 1992 and is named after the owner of the Littlewoods retail group.
Liverpool once possessed a very integrated transport system, until the deregulation of bus and rail services, and only now have there been plans to build a light rail system, Merseytram, the first since the city's tram system was dismantled in the 1950s.
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 Liverpool
Liverpool is a city in Merseyside in north west England, on the north side of the Mersey estuary, and in the historic County of Lancashire.
Liverpool has two universities - the University of Liverpool, and Liverpool John Moores University, which is one of the polytechnics given university status in 1992 and is named after the owner of the Littlewoods retail group.
Liverpool Castle was built in the 13th century and was removed in 1726.
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 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary.
In 2001, Liverpool Airport, near Speke in the south of the city, was renamed Liverpool John Lennon Airport, in honour of the late Beatle John Lennon.
Liverpool · Maritime Greenwich · Westminster Palace, Westminster Abbey and  St. Margaret's · Saltaire · Stonehenge and Avebury · Studley Royal Park · Tower of London
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 Qwika - similar:Liverpool
The Tate Liverpool is an art gallery and museum in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and a branch of the Tate Gallery, along with the Tate St Ives, Cornwall, the Tate Britain, London, and the Tate Modern, London.
Netheley belongs to the Liverpool Garston political constituency and is situated on the outskirts of South Liverpool.
Liverpool is a suburb in the City of Liverpool, New South Wales in the south western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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 Liverpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liverpool Castle was built in the 13th century and was removed in
Tate Liverpool gallery houses the modern art collection of the Tate in the north of England.
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral), the largest brick building in the world, and the first enclosed integrated dock system in the world.
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 Liverpool, United Kingdom
Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as "Liverpudlians", and nicknamed "Scousers" due to a local dish (said to have originated courtesy of Scandinavian sailers, who called it lapskaus).
Historically Liverpool was part of the traditional county of Lancashire, Liverpool had become independent of Lancashire in 1888 when it became a county borough.
Despite the low-key response in Liverpool to Bigley's murder, a highly controversial editorial in The Spectator promptly labelled this behaviour as 'vicarious victimhood' in its "Bigley Editorial" as part of a wider accusation that Britain was indulging in insipid sentimentality.
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 Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Liverpool finished with a flourish to increase Charlton's relegation worries as Craig Bellamy and Steven Gerrard produced a couple of fine late strikes at The Valley.
Liverpool Football Club are a football club based in Merseyside, in the north west of England.
Liverpool Known worldwide as the birthplace of The Beatles, the legendary seaport on the Mersey, and the home of the world famous Grand National Steeplechase; Liverpool is an exciting city with top...
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 Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians and nicknamed "Scousers", in reference to the local meal known as 'scouse', a form of stew.
Liverpool's wealth as a port city enabled the construction of two enormous cathedrals, both dating from the 20th century.
In 2001, Liverpool Airport, near Speke in the south of the city, was renamed Liverpool John Lennon Airport, in honour of the late Beatle John Lennon.
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 Liverpool
The maiden voyage of Titanic was originally planned for Liverpool, but relocated to Southampton - this is often a point of confusion - no part of Titanic was actually constructed in Liverpool.
Liverpool City Council was taken over by the far-left wing Militant group during the 1980s, under the de facto leadership of Derek Hatton (although Hatton was formally only Deputy Leader).
The airport was the starting point for many Beatles tours in the sixities, and image of the boys boarding planes there were seen throughout the world.In 2002 716,000 passengers used the Port of Liverpool, with the Isle of Man and Ireland being the two most important passenger routes.
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 Manchester
It is the centre of one of the largest conurbations[?] in the United Kingdom (London is larger, and the Birmingham area is sometimes considered larger depending on the exact method of counting).
There are several canals in use around Manchester: the Manchester, Bolton & Bury Canal, Rochdale Canal[?], Manchester Ship Canal, Bridgewater Canal[?], Ashton Canal[?] and the Leigh Branch of the Leeds & Liverpool Canal[?].
Its growth was also aided by its proximity to Liverpool's ports and the emerging rail and canal networks.
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 Liverpool (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The largest and best-known Liverpool is the city in England.
A Liverpool is a type of water obstacle found in the equestrian sport of show jumping.
Liverpool is a chain of department stores in Mexico.
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 William John Conybeare - LoveToKnow 1911
WILLIAM JOHN CONYBEARE (1815-1857), English divine, son of Dean W. Conybeare, was born on the 1st of August 1815, and was educated at Westminster and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was elected fellow in 1837.
From 1842 to 1848 he was principal of the Liverpool Collegiate Institution, which he left for the vicarage of Axminster.
He published Essays, Ecclesiastical and Social, in 1856, and a novel, Perversion, or the Causes and Consequences of Infidelity, but is best known as the joint author (with J. Howson) of The Life and Epistles of St Paul (1851).
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 Wikinfo | Bristol
The town of Brycgstow (Old English, "the place at the bridge") was in existence by the beginning of the 11th Century, and under Norman rule acquired one of the strongest castles in southern England.
Bristol, along with Liverpool, became a significant centre for the slave trade although few slaves were brought to Britain.
Competition from Liverpool from c.1760, the disruption of maritime commerce through war with France (1793) and the abolition of the slave trade (1807) contributed to the city's failure to keep pace with the newer manufacturing centres of the north and midlands.
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 Liverpool: Weather and Much More from Answers.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The birthplace of the Beatles, it is also the seat of the University of Liverpool (1903).
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in North West England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary.
Liverpool Tennis Development Programme based at Wavertree Tennis Centre is one of the largest in the UK Liverpool is also home to the Red Triangle Karate Club, which provided many of the 1990 squad that won the World Shotokan Championships in Sunderland.
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 Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
[1] During the late 20th century, the decline of the Port of Liverpool as a source of employment and the later contraction of manufacturing industry in the city region badly affected the city's economy.
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, founded to address some of the problems created by trade, continues today as a post-graduate school in the University of Liverpool and is one of only two institutions internationally that house the de facto standard anti-venom repository.[citation needed]
Liverpool References References ^ Journal for Maritime Research ^ Invest in Merseyside ^ Vision of Britain: Liverpool population ^ Everyman and Playhouse ^ Unity Theatre Liverpool ^ National Museums Liverpool ^ Liverpool Biennial ^ Liverpool Sports Development website ^ Liverpool College ^ "ITV North West News", TV Ark, September 9, 2006.
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 Chester - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
It was the use of larger ocean-going ships that led to the diversion of the trade to the relatively young town of Liverpool and other locations on the River Mersey, which had long been rivals to Chester, such as Runcorn.
Chester has a railway station to the North East of the city centre, designed by Francis Thompson with an impressive Italianate frontage dating from 1848, though the interior is somewhat dilapidated, having lost a roof in the Chester General rail crash.
The city is also a hub for major roads, including the M53 from Liverpool, the M56 towards Manchester, and the A55 which runs along the North Wales coast to Holyhead.
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 UEFA Champions League information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
There was controversy when Liverpool won the competition in 2004/2005, but finished outside the top four in the Premiership.
Liverpool became the first team to negotiate all three rounds of qualification and reach the Champions League knockout phase (although this feat was matched by Artmedia Bratislava of Slovakia).
Liverpool FC, whose 2005 win was their fifth overall.
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 liverpool: liverpool | club football liverpool | echo liverpool | liverpool university | liverpool royal | football ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Liverpool today officially unveiled four new kits which will be seen on our...
Liverpool official tourist information on hotel accommodation, what to do in Liverpool, what's on, restaurants, nightlife and itineraries.
Liverpool is governed by Liverpool City Council, one of five councils within...
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 John Lennon - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Lennon was born in Liverpool on the evening of October 9, 1940 during a period of much turmoil as the UK was heavily engaged in World War II.
Though failing in grammar school, Lennon was accepted into the Liverpool College of Art with help from his school's headmaster and Aunt Mimi, and it was there that he met his future wife, Cynthia Powell.
Aptly entitled 'John Lennon: The Tribute Concert', the concert was held on the the bank of the River Mersey in Liverpool.
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 Alan Smith information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
His senior Premiership debut was as a substitute for Leeds vs. Liverpool at Anfield, where he displayed his natural scoring ability by scoring with his first touch of the ball.
On February 18, during a 1-0 defeat by Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup, Alan broke his leg and dislocated his ankle while attempting to block a free-kick from Liverpool's John Arne Riise, an injury described by Sir Alex Ferguson as "one of the worst I've seen".
A minority of Liverpool fans attacked the ambulance during its departure of the scene, however, something which was broadly condemned.
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 Qwika - similar:Sydney
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Situated on the banks of Parramatta River, it is a major government a...
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 Manchester - MaxTravelz
John Lennon Airport in Liverpool is served by budget carriers Easyjet and Ryanair and is also conveniently located for access to Manchester.
It is accessible from Leeds or Liverpool by the M62, and from Scotland and the South by the M6 (followed by M61 and M56 from the North or South respectively).
Manchester is within reach of The Lake District, York, Liverpool, the Peak District, Blackpool and Chester.
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 Englands Liverpool Map » Hotel Liverpool Engalnd College - Bed Enland Liverpool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
- University of Liverpool: The University of Liverpool is an internationally renowned seat of learning and research in the United Kingdom Hotel Liverpool Enland house.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport expands its Summer 2007 programme with Hotel Liverpool Enland house.
- Liverpool, Englands: Liverpool, Engalnd, I was born in Liverpool, so were both my parents and most of my relatives, Now, I don't have one relative in the city, While in the 'pool I always lived with my parents, Map Liverpool Enland estate.
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 Liverpool (disambiguation) - LoveToKnow 1911
There is more than one meaning of Liverpool discussed in the 1911 Encyclopedia.
We are planning to let all links go to the correct meaning directly, but for now you will have to search it out from the list below by yourself.
This page was last modified 18:39, 14 Apr 2006.
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 Liverpool Pennsylvania (PA) :: GlobalPark.net
Liverpool, Pennsylvania From Biocrawler Liverpool is a borough located -- You can find it there under the keyword Liverpool,_Pennsylvania http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool,_Pennsylvania The list of previous authors is available here --
-- Campus 400 E. 4th St. East Liverpool OH 43920 330-382-7400 (phone -- eliv.kent.edu Kent State East Liverpool is an urban campus that overlooks -- states of West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
East Liverpool Terminal Opened in 1963, East Liverpool Terminal is S. Bell Company's -- located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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 Travel guide for Manchester - Hostels, things to do, nightlife, tips, etc
Jet2 [4] is a discount operator that flies between Manchester and a number of popular European cities.
John Lennon Airport [5] in Liverpool is served by budget carriers Easyjet [6] and Ryanair [7] and is also conveniently located for access to Manchester.
Manchester has or had a colourful reputation for gun crime: however, this was mostly gang-related and a problem for people involved in the drug trade, and as a visitor you will not face any greater danger than for any other large British city.
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 Liverpool - Wikimedia Commons
Did you mean Liverpool, New South Wales or other places called Liverpool?
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside in north west England, on the north side of the Mersey estuary.
This page was last modified 20:39, 27 March 2006.
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 Vyrnwy - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
VYRNWY (Fyrnwy), an artificial lake or reservoir in the northwest of Montgomeryshire, N. Wales, constructed for the Liverpool water-supply.
It was formed by damming the river Vyrnwy, which runs through Montgomeryshire and joins the Severn above Shrewsbury (see Water-Supply).
This page was last modified 07:03, 30 Aug 2006.
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