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| At the | Mersey a wind force of 28 lbs to the square foot (14 |
| Chorlton Water Park on the north side of the | Mersey about 1 mile (1.6 km) upstream is another, alo |
| ussels found herself in heavy fog entering the | Mersey after dropping off passengers at Queenstown on |
| ntil 1873 she served as guardship in the River | Mersey, and was then re-commissioned into the Channel |
| round 2 miles (3 km) to the north of the River | Mersey and was for many years an isolated community. |
| so responsible for the tunnels under the River | Mersey, and consequently it controls the Mersey Tunne |
| to Warrington which was completed in 1757, the | Mersey and Irwell Navigation, the act for which achie |
| by drawing a line from the Humber to the River | Mersey, and another from The Wash to the Bristol Chan |
| Committee built their viaduct across the River | Mersey and ran the Stockport, Timperley and Altrincha |
| Harrington Dock was a dock on the River | Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| e canal was built under powers embodied in the | Mersey and Irwell Navigation Act (1720) which permitt |
| ee the 50th birthdays of the Royal Iris of the | Mersey and the Snowdrop. |
| Toxteth Dock was a dock, on the River | Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| ngdom's waters along with her two sister ships | Mersey and Severn. |
| Queen's Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| It was arranged by Robert | Mersey and released by Columbia Records in 1965. |
| These provided access between the | Mersey and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. |
| It lies alongside the River | Mersey and the upper floors offer views of the Welsh |
| rry, which provided better access to the River | Mersey, and the 1775 extension to St Helens, the only |
| Both the Trent & | Mersey and the Coventry Canal companies built houses |
| The remains of the abbey lie between the | Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal. |
| In 1279 it was flooded by water from the | Mersey and in 1287 during a fierce storm, its tower c |
| River Room described life alongside the River | Mersey and City Soldiers was an exhibition about the |
| constituency sits on either side of the River | Mersey and comprises Widnes, the original town of Run |
| Coburg Dock is a dock, on the River | Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| re also refitted and renamed Royal Iris of the | Mersey and Snowdrop, respectively in 2002 and 2004. |
| a small town entirely on the southbank of the | Mersey, and known for the cultivation of hemp and rop |
| organisation of the pipe crossings beneath the | Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal were undertaken |
| r Park lies within the floodplain of the River | Mersey and plays a significant part in local flood de |
| The village is north of the River | Mersey, and just to the east of the boundary with Mer |
| sed to his elder sister Katherine, Viscountess | Mersey, and is now held by her grandson. |
| Its proximity to the River | Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal have contributed |
| It has direct access to the River | Mersey and provides access to Old Dock, Garston, and |
| The Silver Jubilee Bridge crosses the River | Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal at Runcorn Gap b |
| The area in between the | Mersey and Ribble (referred to in the Domesday Book a |
| en they were able to bring up the monitors HMS | Mersey and HMS Severn. |
| an interest in yachting, was commodore of the | Mersey and the Windermere yacht clubs, and was co-fou |
| ghly to areas of Merseyside north of the River | Mersey and also covered parts of modern West Lancashi |
| cludes areas of Wirral on the west bank of the | Mersey and Southport. |
| moved from Birkenhead dry-docks into the River | Mersey and so to the Cammell Laird shipyard to contin |
| e area had maritime connections via the Rivers | Mersey and Irwell. |
| the | Mersey and Dee river estuaries and |
| It connected the | Mersey and Irwell Navigation to the River Mersey at R |
| e Grand Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, | Mersey and Trent in 1766. |
| ok, Halton View, Heath, Hough Green, Kingsway, | Mersey and Riverside from the borough of Halton |
| ngdom's waters along with her two sister ships | Mersey and Tyne. |
| ing junction 13, it runs parallel to the River | Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal. |
| In 1998, the historian Daniel Butler described | Mersey as "autocratic, impatient and not a little tes |
| s at the A5036 the Strand Goree near the River | Mersey, as a one way system of James Street, Castle S |
| Warrington Dock was situated on the River | Mersey at Warrington. |
| ust south of Dingle Lane and entered the River | Mersey at Knott's Hole, which was a narrow bay or inl |
| Stalbridge Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, England. |
| s built to bypass the shallow stretches of the | Mersey at Fiddlers Ferry. |
| for the proposed suspension bridge across the | Mersey at Runcorn. |
| Bromborough Dock was situated on the River | Mersey at Bromborough, on the Wirral Peninsula, Engla |
| Old Dock, on the River | Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, England is a maritime d |
| It lies on elevated ground on the River | Mersey at the confluence of the rivers Goyt and Tame, |
| Garston Docks is a group of docks on the River | Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, England. |
| Widnes Dock was situated on the River | Mersey at Widnes. |
| -Aqua Club at 24 metres of water, just off the | Mersey Bar. |
| s in the grounds give panoramic views over the | Mersey Basin towards North Wales. |
| iverpool international garden festival and the | Mersey Basin Campaign. |
| such peat bogs in north-east Cheshire and the | Mersey basin that formed in hollows caused by melting |
| According to Bill Harry, editor of the | Mersey Beat newspaper, Cry for a Shadow's original ti |
| The Liverpool music paper | Mersey Beat was the first to report on the Mike Smith |
| nning of 1962, the band were placed sixth in a | Mersey Beat readers' poll, topped by the Beatles. |
| I, he sent Harry a telegram from London to the | Mersey Beat offices to announce the news. |
| for both ITV and BBC, including City Central, | Mersey Beat, and directed shows such as Heartbeat, Em |
| in the Blood, Foyle's War, Wire in the Blood, | Mersey Beat, In Exile, Get Real, Plotlands, A Perfect |
| ckburn's, and Conlan's, who all agreed to sell | Mersey Beat. |
| Mersey Beat: The Beginnings of The Beatles, Omnibus P | |
| Ashton on | Mersey became a specialist sports college in 1998. |
| was a cadet on HMS Conway (school ship) on the | Mersey between 1934 and 1936. |
| It was situated on the River | Mersey between the former Cammell Laird yard and Wood |
| ges, a ferry service operated across the River | Mersey between Eastham and Liverpool, the early ferri |
| Altrincham, Ashton upon | Mersey, Bowdon, Broadheath, Hale Barns, Hale Central, |
| the urban districts of Altrincham, Ashton upon | Mersey, Bowdon, Cheadle and Gatley, Hale, Handforth, |
| o the Liverpool Overhead Railway between North | Mersey Branch Junction and Gladstone Dock. |
| way station was a station located on the North | Mersey Branch It opened on 1 June 1906. |
| ber 1914, when the section of track from North | Mersey Branch Junction was electrified, and closed on |
| way station was a station located on the North | Mersey Branch at East of Netherton Way A5038, north L |
| North | Mersey branch looking east from crossing the Southpor |
| ation in Bootle, England, located on the North | Mersey Branch. |
| way station was a station located on the North | Mersey Branch. |
| its name to the area were the canal joins the | Mersey, by the mid-1790s, it was known as Ellesmere P |
| It is separated from the River | Mersey by a sea wall, topped by a promenade overlooki |
| 26 July - Construction of the Trent and | Mersey Canal begins to connect the River Trent and Ri |
| The Trent and | Mersey Canal passes through the parish, and there is |
| The Trent & | Mersey Canal cuts through, to the west and south of t |
| ork, but the canal, running from the Trent and | Mersey Canal at Stoke-on-Trent to Sir Nigel Gresley's |
| The Trent and | Mersey Canal runs both sides of the camera and ahead. |
| The River Trent and the Trent and | Mersey Canal both pass through the town. |
| the Millennium on the towpath of the Trent and | Mersey Canal |
| British Salt plant near the Trent and | Mersey Canal in Middlewich, Cheshire |
| e Canal (completed 1772) to join his Trent and | Mersey Canal (completed 1777) at Great Haywood as par |
| e weir level on the top pound of the Trent and | Mersey Canal was permanently lowered after nationalis |
| shire Canal terminates and meets the Trent and | Mersey Canal near to the village of Great Haywood, St |
| It was the Trent & | Mersey Canal company that built the first railway in |
| t of canal was actually built by the Trent and | Mersey Canal company as the Wardle Canal in order tha |
| It crosses the Trent and | Mersey Canal and passes through the villages of Kings |
| nals from the 18th century, with the Trent and | Mersey canal being built through from the River Trent |
| The Hall Green Branch of the Trent and | Mersey Canal is a canal in east Cheshire, England. |
| by the engineer John Rennie, for the Trent and | Mersey Canal company, to provide water for the Caldon |
| Uttoxeter Canal was promoted by the Trent and | Mersey Canal Company and authorised by an Act of Parl |
| e River Trent (to the south) and the Trent and | Mersey Canal (to the north). |
| r the Coventry Canal was linked to the Trent & | Mersey Canal in 1790. |
| re, England on the south side of the Trent and | Mersey Canal between Lichfield and Rugeley. |
| throughout from a junction with the Trent and | Mersey Canal to the River Severn at Stourport. |
| for 14 miles from Swarkestone on the Trent and | Mersey Canal to Sandiacre on the Erewash Canal. |
| The Trent and | Mersey Canal runs through the parish. |
| The Trent and | Mersey Canal also passes through. |
| aqueduct, the canal crosses over the Trent and | Mersey Canal main line, which it joins, after a furth |
| Whilst originally built by the Trent and | Mersey Canal Company, is often considered as part of |
| the Dove Valley to link up with the Trent and | Mersey Canal, but no details of the precise routes ha |
| Caldon Canal, itself a branch of the Trent and | Mersey Canal, fell into complete disuse with the arri |
| of Findern and runs parallel to the Trent and | Mersey Canal, the road was laid there in approximatel |
| elock near the aqueduct carrying the Trent and | Mersey Canal, and runs the remaining five miles north |
| rth of the Harecastle Tunnels on the Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| 0 acres (140 ha) and was next to the Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| t which the Coventry Canal joins the Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| ly, the Hall Green Branch) joins the Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| to Barlaston some miles south on the Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| eaton in 1758 to survey the proposed Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| s many authentic English pubs, and the Trent & | Mersey Canal. |
| The Trent and | Mersey Canal. |
| : the A34 road; the River Trent; the Trent and | Mersey Canal; a route of National Cycle Network; and |
| Staffordshire and Worcestershire and Trent and | Mersey canals through Milford, Shugborough and Rugele |
| auldeth Hall, in 1869 and was buried in Heaton | Mersey churchyard. |
| is called Doris M, Mann of Ampthill, and is a | Mersey class lifeboat. |
| after withdrawal from service (left, beside a | Mersey Class boat). |
| LMS/BR Wirral & | Mersey Class 503 |
| was not a financial success, and the Trent and | Mersey Company made plans to close it. |
| s impact on the profitability of the Trent and | Mersey Company if it had been built. |
| ojects to build the Queensway Tunnel under the | Mersey completed in 1932, the Dartford Tunnel complet |
| responsible to a newly created "Commission for | Mersey Conservancy", whose members were appointed by |
| Previous exhibitions had been | Mersey Culture, from Brookside to the Grand National, |
| He was involved in some physical | Mersey derby matches coming up against the lethal Eve |
| An electrician by trade, he became | Mersey District's secretary of his trade union, the E |
| MZ - Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve | Mersey Division wartime enlistment |
| er Ship Canal with a lock through to the River | Mersey; dock and lock became derelict but are to be r |
| Former offices of the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Company. |
| Liverpool in 1952, the son of a manager in the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and a nursing sister |
| rgaret Thatcher's government to regenerate the | Mersey docks of Liverpool, Bootle, Wallasey and Birke |
| a patient" following his involvement with the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Crown Agents, and Joh |
| There is also an assistant based at the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Company offices in Liverpool |
| ed the Liverpool Corn Trade Association on the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, 1905-1933. |
| In 1949, he was appointed to the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. |
| The terminal is operated by the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. |
| of the Liver Building, Cunard Building and the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Building, the Three Gr |
| included the Admiralty, the Air Ministry, the | Mersey Docks & Harbour Board, the Port of London, the |
| Liverpool Riverside was owned by the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board and located at Liverpo |
| Joining the staff of the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board in Liverpool, he becam |
| Initially founded in 1803 by the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, it is one of the olde |
| pping and container port, and amongst the many | Mersey docks is second only to Seaforth Dock. |
| ituated west of Rimrose Road (A565) within the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Estate, it was named a |
| In 2007, the Peel Group, owners of the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, unveiled the £5.5 b |
| ring his teenage years he went to work for the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and remained there f |
| rance Company, and a government nominee on the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board. |
| At one point the | Mersey Docks and Harbour Board railway totalled 104 m |
| film of 25 O'Clock, a 'prequel' album as "The | Mersey Dukes", and a glam rock parody as "The Stratos |
| long floating structure situated on the River | Mersey enabling large cruise ships to visit without e |
| Extensions were constructed at the | Mersey end of the canal, firstly to Fiddlers Ferry an |
| The South Ferry Basin is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| Dukes Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| Collingwood Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| Wellington Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| East Waterloo Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| Brocklebank Dock is a dock on the River | Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. |
| Brunswick Half Tide Dock on the River | Mersey, England was a half tide dock and part of the |
| George's Dock was a dock, on the River | Mersey, England, within the Port of Liverpool. |
| The George's Basin was a dock on the River | Mersey, England, within the Port of Liverpool. |
| some 78 acres (320,000 m2), is bounded by the | Mersey Estuary to the west, Liverpool Freeport and Se |
| the Battle of Brunanburh took place where "the | Mersey Estuary enters the sea", likewise suggesting t |
| The abbey was in an exposed situation near the | Mersey estuary and it suffered from a series of disas |
| ty to a number of industrial plants around the | Mersey Estuary including the Royal Dutch Shell Stanlo |
| r - Eight crew of the Hoylake life-boat in the | Mersey estuary are drowned on service. |
| "Manchester Gap", between the Pennines and the | Mersey estuary, to be one of the two most important d |
| commonly seen between April and October, when | Mersey Ferries operate the popular Manchester Ship Ca |
| During 1984 the Royal Iris and the other three | Mersey Ferries received the red, white and blue liver |
| as the telegraphs, were put in storage in the | Mersey Ferries' archives. |
| s, focusing on Cammell Laird shipbuilders, the | Mersey Ferries, and the vessels that used the River M |
| to enjoy a River Explorer Cruise on one of the | Mersey Ferries. |
| Royal Daffodil: the River | Mersey ferry evacuated 7,461 service personnel from D |
| HMS Iris II was a River | Mersey ferry which was commandeered by the Royal Navy |
| erminal; in 1963 the terminal building for the | Mersey Ferry was re-furbished to include an adjoining |
| ls to arts centres and Mediaeval Priory, bars, | Mersey Ferry boats and buses. |
| Iris II along with another | Mersey ferry, Daffodil, was towed across the English |
| was located close to the landing stage of the | Mersey Ferry, and next to the land on which the Royal |
| The ferry is the | Mersey Ferry, which still runs to Liverpool from Birk |
| ers who going to/coming from Liverpool via the | Mersey Ferry. |
| arried mainly by flat-bottomed barges known as | Mersey flats. |
| s (opened 1934) to the other side of the River | Mersey followed the principles of engineering used in |
| The | Mersey Forest is a network of woodlands and green spa |
| rted a number of projects, commissioned by The | Mersey Forest to develop the evidence base for green |
| The | Mersey Forest is the biggest of twelve community fore |
| He is also patron of the Red Rose Forest, | Mersey Forest, Pedestrians Association, West Lancs Di |
| See also | Mersey Forest, Tasmania. |
| h Community Woodlands, an integral part of the | Mersey Forest. |
| tation is a hydroelectric power station on the | Mersey Forth catchment in Tasmania. |
| tation is a hydroelectric power station on the | Mersey Forth catchment in Tasmania. |
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