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| Fields was born in | Bootle, a working class town north of Liverpool, the |
| gan his career with a curacy at Christ Church, | Bootle after which he was Missioner for the Diocese o |
| death of Labour Party Member of Parliament for | Bootle Allan Roberts, on 21 March 1990. |
| north of the Sefton estate with the centre of | Bootle and the landward side of Crosby, along a corri |
| by Liverpool Walton, Liverpool West Derby, and | Bootle and in the east by St Helens North and St Hele |
| 2008 Arriva purchased many Wright Pulsars for | Bootle and Green Lane depots. |
| n, Nuttall contested the UK Parliament seat of | Bootle, and came 4th. |
| Their son Thomas Royden was later MP for | Bootle and became Lord Royden. |
| On 28 October 1850 the last section between | Bootle and Broughton-in-Furness was formally opened. |
| split 1905 to Orrell Park which became part of | Bootle, and Ford, which remained in Sefton RD) |
| nor road about a mile away from the village of | Bootle and the A595 road. |
| after which he held incumbencies at St John's, | Bootle and then St Saviour's, Liverpool. |
| Carl was born In | Bootle and The Farm got their name from the simple fa |
| otballer who played in the Football League for | Bootle and Preston North End. |
| es presenter Will Hanrahan, is originally from | Bootle, and the poet and intellectual, Mark Ford, has |
| Bootle Athletic Football Club was an association foot | |
| ll returned to Hawthorne Road when a new club, | Bootle Athletic. |
| McEwen started his playing career with | Bootle, before moving south to join Luton Town. |
| He began his football career with | Bootle before joining Everton of the Football League |
| d as a merger of the Liverpool City Police and | Bootle Borough Police, and covered the adjacent count |
| ahon was a councillor and later an alderman of | Bootle Borough Council and was chairman of the housin |
| a Dock Branch (more usually known today as the | Bootle Branch). |
| e Road previously the home of the professional | Bootle, briefly members of the football league from 1 |
| the 2005 election as Socialist Alternative in | Bootle, Brighton Kemptown, Bristol North West, Cardif |
| Bootle Bus Station, also known as Bootle Strand bus s | |
| Services go from | Bootle bus station as far afield as Crosby, Aintree, |
| The | Bootle by-election, 1911 was a by-election held for t |
| 8 to 1880, when he was appointed headmaster of | Bootle College, holding that position until 1883. |
| ECB Premier League: | Bootle, Colwyn Bay, Highfield, Hightown, Leigh, Lytha |
| ECB Premier League: | Bootle, Colwyn Bay, Highfield, Hightown, Lytham, New |
| he again unsuccessfully contested the seat of | Bootle, coming 4th. |
| It is situated in the northern dock system in | Bootle, connected to Langton Dock to the north and Ca |
| Liverpool and | Bootle Constabulary was a short-lived police force in |
| arliamentary elections Netherton is within the | Bootle constituency represented by the Labour Party M |
| w impregnable, politically, and since 1997 the | Bootle constituency has been the safest Labour Party |
| Also a fine cricketer he played for | Bootle Cricket Club in the Liverpool Competition |
| f the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Bootle, Crosby, Liverpool Broadgreen, Liverpool Mossl |
| Originally a Conservative seat, | Bootle elected early M.P.s such as Andrew Bonar Law, |
| ladstone Dock railway station was a station in | Bootle, England, located on the North Mersey Branch. |
| Bootle Evangelical Church | |
| They are not the same club as the original | Bootle F.C. who were in The Football League for one s |
| ool Senior Cup was played for in 1882-83, with | Bootle F.C. becoming the inaugural winners, and the c |
| acon, Georgia was renamed the William Augustus | Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse |
| Mahon was Member of Parliament for | Bootle from 1955 to 1979. |
| the 1922 general election for his home town of | Bootle, gaining the seat from the Conservatives by a |
| ton anchor stock from the ship landed outside | Bootle General Hospital, Derby Road, 1.5 miles from t |
| He played for Neilston, | Bootle, Glasgow Thistle, Newton Heath and Blackpool. |
| Davies attended | Bootle Grammar School, where he enjoyed sports includ |
| In the arts, | Bootle has produced the actor Craig Charles, the come |
| eral election as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Bootle, having stood as a Coalition Conservative (a h |
| Burnie and in another three-cornered fight in | Bootle he lost his seat to the Tory candidate Vivian |
| a new school, which would merge together with | Bootle High School, mainly due to falling intake numb |
| bjection raised with regards to the closure of | Bootle High School, although indications had been mad |
| bjection raised with regards to the closure of | Bootle High School, although indications had been mad |
| All pupils at | Bootle High School were be guaranteed a place at the |
| nding to build a new school, which would merge | Bootle High School into Litherland High School, mainl |
| A meeting held at the Town Hall, | Bootle in May 2007 indicated the project to cost appr |
| Larry started his career with local amateurs | Bootle in 1953. |
| He did not contest | Bootle in 1918, and was elected in the Glasgow Centra |
| He was the first of three MPs for | Bootle in the year 1990, as his successor Michael Car |
| red in a match for Sheffield United - 5 versus | Bootle in Division Two in 1892. |
| divided into eight single member divisions of | Bootle, Ince, Leigh, Newton, Ormskirk, St Helens, Sou |
| drew George "Andy" Rankin (born 11 May 1945 in | Bootle) is an English former professional footballer |
| Bootle is listed in the Domesday Book as one of the t | |
| Ian Fairbrother (born 2 October 1966 in | Bootle) is a retired English football player. |
| Jack Hannaway (born 22 October 1927, | Bootle) is an English former football (soccer) player |
| Mark Seagraves (born 22 October 1966 in | Bootle) is a former professional footballer. |
| Bootle is a borough constituency represented in the H | |
| s station run around the city and go as far as | Bootle, Kirkby, Preston, St Helens and Widnes. |
| rth is unknown, but it is known he was born in | Bootle, Lancashire. |
| lunteer Reserve (TAVR) Centre 30 Pelham Drive, | Bootle, Liverpool is named after Private Masters, VC. |
| January 8, 1953, | Bootle, Liverpool) was the Liverpool F.C. Reserves te |
| Born in | Bootle, Liverpool, Stones was AAA champion in 1888 an |
| Merseyside and Lancashire, specifically around | Bootle, Liverpool, Ormskirk and Prescot in England. |
| He was born in | Bootle, Liverpool, England. |
| James McEwen (born | Bootle, Liverpool, 16 October 1872; died 1942) also k |
| Ugly Man Records was set up in | Bootle, Merseyside in 1986. |
| Born in | Bootle, Merseyside, Baxter started his career at the |
| station located on the Alexandra Dock Branch, | Bootle, Merseyside, England, it opened on July 1, 187 |
| ixed comprehensive secondary school located in | Bootle, Merseyside. |
| O'Hara was born in | Bootle, near Liverpool. |
| Clarke and set up a very successful school at | Bootle near Liverpool. |
| George William Chapman was born in | Bootle, near Liverpool on 4 February 1921, and was br |
| Bootle New Strand opened in 1850 as an intermediate s | |
| nd Shopping Centre and 50 metres away fron the | Bootle New Strand railway station. |
| Bootle New Strand railway station is a railway statio | |
| in sarcasm - e.g. he once said that Cilla "The | Bootle Nightingale" Black was a "powerful interpreter |
| Staffordshire, Northwich Victoria of Cheshire, | Bootle of Liverpool, Lincoln City, Crewe Alexandra, B |
| A 4-3 away win at | Bootle on 27 December resulted in the largest attenda |
| stages, and the section between Ravenglass and | Bootle opened either on 19 July 1850 or on 8 July 185 |
| thern Line at a junction between Bank Hall and | Bootle Oriel Road stations. |
| s a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward in the | Bootle Parliamentary constituency that covers the are |
| s a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward in the | Bootle Parliamentary constituency that covers the are |
| s a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward in the | Bootle Parliamentary constituency that covers the loc |
| s a Metropolitan Borough of Sefton ward in the | Bootle Parliamentary constituency that covers the nor |
| Bootle Railway Station, situated in the hamlet of Boo | |
| ng with Zenit St Petersburg, Vasco de Gama and | Bootle Reserves. |
| From 1933 to 1954, | Bootle resumed private practice in Macon. |
| Born | Bootle, Sefton, Merseyside, England, Hanson played fo |
| arriving in many depots including Green Lane, | Bootle, St Helens and Runcorn. |
| t Post Office is in the neighbouring hamlet of | Bootle Station - as is Bootle railway station. |
| aware of the fire, stopped the train south of | Bootle station. |
| as born into an Irish Roman Catholic family in | Bootle that was immersed in Liverpool Labour politics |
| It opened on July 1, 1870 as | Bootle, the name was changed to Canada Dock on Septem |
| He worked on the | Bootle Times and then the Liverpool Courier, and was |
| an interest in Sir Cleave More's waterworks at | Bootle to charity. |
| terloo to the north, Seaforth to the west, and | Bootle to the south. |
| Bootle, to the north of the city, suffered heavy dama | |
| Bootle Town Hall | |
| He was chairman of | Bootle Trades Council and Labour Party. |
| t to regenerate the Mersey docks of Liverpool, | Bootle, Wallasey and Birkenhead. |
| Bootle was born in Walterboro, South Carolina. | |
| In 1982, | Bootle was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree |
| club, on 5 November 1892 in a 4-1 win away at | Bootle, which was the game after regular left back Fr |
| for a charitable organization in Liverpool and | Bootle, which provided background for her novels Live |
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