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Noted explorer of Africa, John Hanning | Speke, a nephew of the Fuller family, died from a se |
Woolton were added in 1913, and the parish of | Speke added in 1932. |
o the south of the A561 adjacent to the former | Speke Airport terminal building (which is now the Cr |
f Man continued from Stanley Park Aerodrome to | Speke Airport, Liverpool and Manchester's Barton Aer |
Lennon Airport, known until 2001 as Liverpool | Speke Airport. |
It went on to buy Wise | Speke, an investment manager operating in the North |
t contained areas such as Allerton, Netherley, | Speke and Woolton. |
October - John Hanning | Speke and James Augustus Grant leave Zanzibar to sea |
e credible assurance had already been given to | Speke and Grant. |
In addition 400 staff based at Head Office, in | Speke as well as staff from other sites would also b |
nhead, he also worked at the Dunlop factory in | Speke, before his ambition took him to work as a cle |
illfoot Avenue and Higher Road, before joining | Speke Boulevard. |
rch was built as a chapel of ease to Brampford | Speke by Rhode Hawkins in 1867-8. |
Association in Bath on 18 September 1864, but | Speke died that morning from a self-inflicted gun-sh |
r Force operational aircraft unit based at RAF | Speke during World War II. |
The | Speke family had the lordship from 1431 to 1791 when |
The manor was purchased by the | Speke family in the early 17th century and passed to |
The 16th-century Rowlands is the home of the | Speke family. |
Burton claimed that because | Speke had not followed the Nile from the place it fl |
Speke Hall by James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1870). | |
Church was built by the last resident owner of | Speke Hall, Miss Adelaide Watt. |
uilding in Liverpool is the Tudor manor house, | Speke Hall, whose exterior largely dates from the 15 |
th local young people regarding the history of | Speke Hall, producing a guided tour podcast for thei |
tory - Includes Charles Waterton, John Hanning | Speke, Henry Seebohm and Mary Kingsley) Contains col |
Speke is known for Speke Hall, a Tudor wood-framed h | |
The | Speke Liverpool local history website shows a lot of |
) Limited, or DCBL, manufactured penicillin in | Speke, Liverpool, beginning in 1942. |
In the newly restored Aircraft Hangar No 2, | Speke, Liverpool. |
The MSFU was formed at | Speke on May 5, 1941 and provided detachments to the |
Speke railway station is a disused station in Liverp | |
In April it moved to | Speke, rejoining Fighter Command and the following m |
The | Speke site also houses a computer data centre. |
Norman and Pirot from Eudo FitzHubert; William | Speke; Thurstan the Chamberlain; Godmund; Alwin from |
He then went on to join | Speke Town before joining Bala Town F.C.. |
Speke was buried in Dowlish Wake, Somerset, the ance | |
Until the 1930s, | Speke was a small village with a population of 400; |
family moved again to 12 Ardwick Road (also in | Speke) which was part of a new estate in the suburbs |
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