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Liverpool

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Liverpool

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - Education

In Liverpool primary education is available in various forms supported by the state include secular, Church of England, Islamic, Jewish and Roman Catholic. Currently no specific Islamic secondary education is provided. One of Liverpool important early schools was The Liverpool Blue Coat School was founded in 1708 as a charitable school, it continues today. Liverpool College[6] is the leading private school. Another of Liverpool's notable senior schools is St. Edward's College, a former pri ...

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Liverpool, Liverpool - History, Liverpool - Culture, Liverpool - Sport, Liverpool - Important landmarks and buildings, Liverpool - Theatres, Liverpool - Ritual sites, Liverpool - Education, Liverpool - Transport, Liverpool - Famous Liverpudlians, Liverpool - Media, Liverpool - Economy, Liverpool - Films set in Liverpool, Liverpool - Districts of Liverpool, Liverpool - Parliamentary constituencies and MP's

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - Education
In Liverpool primary education is available in various forms supported by the state include secular, Church of England, Islamic, Jewish and Roman Catholic. Currently no specific Islamic secondary education is provided. One of Liverpool important early schools was The Liverpool Blue Coat School was founded in 1708 as a charitable school, it continues today. Liverpool College[7] is the leading private school. Another of Liverpool's notable senior schools is St. Edward's College, a former pri ...

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Liverpool, Liverpool - History, Liverpool - Culture, Liverpool - Important landmarks and buildings, Liverpool - Theatres, Liverpool - Ritual sites, Liverpool - Education, Liverpool - Transport, Liverpool - Famous Liverpudlians, Liverpool - Media, Liverpool - Economy, Liverpool - Films set in Liverpool, Liverpool - Districts of Liverpool, Liverpool - Parliamentary constituencies and MP's

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - Culture

Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as "Liverpudlians" and nicknamed "Scousers", though this term is often (erroneously) used to cover other Merseysiders. They are noted for their distinctive accent and dialect, called Scouse. Liverpool has a vibrant artistic life. Several pre-Raphaelites are among the important paintings in the Walker Art Gallery. Sudley House contains another major collection of pre 20th century art [3]. The Tate Liverpool gallery houses the modern art collection of the Tate in the north of England. The Liverpo ...

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Liverpool, Liverpool - History, Liverpool - Culture, Liverpool - Sport, Liverpool - Important landmarks and buildings, Liverpool - Theatres, Liverpool - Ritual sites, Liverpool - Education, Liverpool - Transport, Liverpool - Famous Liverpudlians, Liverpool - Media, Liverpool - Economy, Liverpool - Films set in Liverpool, Liverpool - Districts of Liverpool, Liverpool - Parliamentary constituencies and MP's

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - Liverpool

Fowler joined FA Premier League club Liverpool F.C. as a trainee in 1992 and made his Liverpool debut in 1993, scoring against Fulham in the League Cup. Selected for the starting line-up in the return leg at Anfield, Fowler scored five goals to endear himself to the Kop, which soon gave him the nickname "God". A part of the League Cup-winning Liverpool side in 1995, Fowler won the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1995 and 1996. Throughout the mid- and late-1990's, Fowler was considered by many the most natural finisher playing in England. In ...

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Robbie Fowler, Robbie Fowler - Current, Robbie Fowler - Liverpool, Robbie Fowler - Leeds United, Robbie Fowler - Manchester City, Robbie Fowler - Wealth

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Steve McManaman - Liverpool

Throughout the 1990s, following his signing professional forms under Kenny Dalglish and having completed Liverpool's YTS, McManaman rose through the ranks at Anfield, emerging as arguably the biggest star out of a largely unsuccessful era, where the club won only an FA Cup in 1992 under Graeme Souness, and a League Cup in 1995 under Roy Evans. McManaman thrust himself as an asset to the club from early on, forming a prolific partnership with both Dean Saunders and Liverpool legend Ian Rush during the 1991-92 season. He scored several crucial ...

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Steve McManaman, Steve McManaman - Current, Steve McManaman - Liverpool, Steve McManaman - Real Madrid, Steve McManaman - Manchester City, Steve McManaman - England, Steve McManaman - Career

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - James Chadwick - Liverpool

Chadwick became professor of Physics at Liverpool University in 1935. As a result of the Frisch-Peierls memorandum in 1940 on the feasibility of an atomic bomb, he was appointed to the MAUD Committee that investigated this matter further. He visited North America as part of the Tizard Mission in 1940 to collaborate with the Americans and Canadians on nuclear research. Returning in November 1940 he concluded that nothing would emerge from this research until after the war. In December 1940 Franz Simon who had been commissioned by MAUD, report ...

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James Chadwick, James Chadwick - Early life, James Chadwick - Research at Cambridge, James Chadwick - Liverpool, James Chadwick - Cambridge again

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Peter Beardsley - Liverpool

In 1987, Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish paid an English record transfer fee of £1.9 million for Beardsley to come to Anfield, and there he won his first domestic honour with the League title, which Liverpool captured in a most convincing fashion. Beardsley became a darling of the Kop, scoring goals and making plenty more as the side suffered only two League defeats all season. However, there was disappointment at the end when Wimbledon denied them the 'doub ...

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Peter Beardsley, Peter Beardsley - Early Career, Peter Beardsley - Newcastle United, Peter Beardsley - Liverpool, Peter Beardsley - The Return to Newcastle, Peter Beardsley - Later Career and Retirement, Peter Beardsley - Trivia, Peter Beardsley - Honours

Read more here: » Peter Beardsley: Encyclopedia II - Peter Beardsley - Liverpool

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - History

In 1190 the place was known as 'Liuerpul', meaning a pool or creek with muddy water. Other origins of the name have been suggested, including 'elverpool', a reference to the large number of eels in the Mersey. The origins of the city are usually dated from August 1207 when letters patent were issued by King John advertising the establishment of a new borough at Liverpool, and inviting settlers to come and take up holdings there. It is thought that the king wanted a port in the district that was free from the control of the earl of Che ...

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Liverpool, Liverpool - History, Liverpool - Culture, Liverpool - Important landmarks and buildings, Liverpool - Theatres, Liverpool - Ritual sites, Liverpool - Education, Liverpool - Transport, Liverpool - Famous Liverpudlians, Liverpool - Media, Liverpool - Economy, Liverpool - Films set in Liverpool, Liverpool - Districts of Liverpool, Liverpool - Parliamentary constituencies and MP's

Read more here: » Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - History

In 1190 the place was known as 'Liuerpul', meaning a pool or creek with muddy water. Other origins of the name have been suggested, including 'elverpool', a reference to the large number of eels in the Mersey. The origins of the city are usually dated from August 1207 when letters patent were issued by King John advertising the establishment of a new borough at Liverpool, and inviting settlers to come and take up holdings there. It is thought that the king wanted a port in the district that was free from the control of the earl of Che ...

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Liverpool, Liverpool - History, Liverpool - Culture, Liverpool - Sport, Liverpool - Important landmarks and buildings, Liverpool - Theatres, Liverpool - Ritual sites, Liverpool - Education, Liverpool - Transport, Liverpool - Famous Liverpudlians, Liverpool - Media, Liverpool - Economy, Liverpool - Films set in Liverpool, Liverpool - Districts of Liverpool, Liverpool - Parliamentary constituencies and MP's

Read more here: » Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Cathedral - Construction

John Charles Ryle was installed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880, but the diocese had no cathedral, merely a "pro-cathedral" in the rather ordinary parish church of Saint Peter's, Liverpool. Following much debate, church and civic leaders agreed a new cathedral should be built and in 1902 held an open competition to select a design. For architects, this was a very significant event; not only was it to be one of the largest building projects of the 20th century, but this was only the second opportunity to build a cathedral in En ...

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Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool Cathedral - Construction, Liverpool Cathedral - Details, Liverpool Cathedral - Liverpool Church of Scotland congregation

Read more here: » Liverpool Cathedral: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Cathedral - Construction

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - History

The university was established in 1881 as University College Liverpool. In 1884, it became part of the federal Victoria University. Following a Royal Charter and Act of Parliament in 1903, it became an independent university with the right to confer its own degrees called the University of Liverpool. The University has produced eight Nobel prize winners, from the fields of science and medicine. The nobel laureates include the physician Sir Ronald Ross, physicist Professor Charles Barkla, the physiologist Sir Charles Sher ...

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University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool - History, University of Liverpool - Present, University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities, University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library, University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool - Guild of Students, University of Liverpool - Notable alumni

Read more here: » University of Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Port of Liverpool - History

It was one of the most advanced port systems in the world and parts of it are a World Heritage Site. The port was home to with many great ships, including RMS Baltic and the ill starred Tayleur, MV Derbyshire, RMS Maurerania, RMS Lusitania and the RMS Titanic. Both White Star Line[1] and Cunard Line[2] were based at the port. In 1971 the la ...

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Port of Liverpool, Port of Liverpool - Connections, Port of Liverpool - History, Port of Liverpool - Activity Today

Read more here: » Port of Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Port of Liverpool - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - Present

Liverpool has a financial endowment in the top ten among UK universities at £93m, according to the Sutton Trust (2002). It is a member of the Russell Group of Universities. The University has over 23,000 registered students, with almost 18,000 full-time registered students. The University has a broad range of teaching and research in both arts and sciences, and has a large medical school which is associated with the neighbouring Royal Liverpool University Hospital. The University was ranked as the 29th best university in the United Kingdom, according to the Sunday Times ...

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University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool - History, University of Liverpool - Present, University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities, University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library, University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool - Guild of Students, University of Liverpool - Notable alumni

Read more here: » University of Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - Present

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Garden Festival - The festival

The festival was held on a 950,000 square metre derelict industrial site in the docks near the Dingle. On this site was built a festival hall and 60 individual gardens, attractions such as a Yellow Submarine, and a walk of fame. The festival was hugely popular, attracting 3,380,000 visitors. ...

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Liverpool Garden Festival, Liverpool Garden Festival - The festival, Liverpool Garden Festival - The festival site

Read more here: » Liverpool Garden Festival: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Garden Festival - The festival

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Illinois - Geography

Liverpool is located at 40°23'27" North, 90°0'3" West (40.390763, -90.000877)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²). 0.2 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. ...

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Liverpool Illinois, Liverpool Illinois - Geography, Liverpool Illinois - Demographics

Read more here: » Liverpool Illinois: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Illinois - Geography

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Texas - Geography

Liverpool is located at 29°17'57" North, 95°16'39" West (29.299272, -95.277470)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.5 km² (0.9 mi²). 2.5 km² (0.9 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. ...

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Liverpool Texas, Liverpool Texas - Geography, Liverpool Texas - Demographics, Liverpool Texas - Constructions, Liverpool Texas - Education

Read more here: » Liverpool Texas: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Texas - Geography

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Nova Scotia - History

Liverpool was founded as a fishing port in 1759, and named after Liverpool in England—which also lies on a Mersey River. The town only grew to prominence after the American Revolutionary War when it was populated by Loyalist refugees. During the war, Liverpool was used by privateers who preyed on American shipping off Nova Scotia's and New England's coasts. During the 19th century the town became a major seaport as the fishing and ship building industries grew. The town also became a leading exporter of timber which was float ...

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Liverpool Nova Scotia, Liverpool Nova Scotia - Geography, Liverpool Nova Scotia - History, Liverpool Nova Scotia - Economy, Liverpool Nova Scotia - Government

Read more here: » Liverpool Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia II - Liverpool Nova Scotia - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities

The University is based around a single ubran campus approximately five minutes walk from Liverpool City Centre, at the top of Brownlow Hill and Mount Pleasant. University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library. The Harold Cohen Library is the main library for science, engineering and medical, dental and veterinary sciences. It also contains eight computer centres as well as the Wolfson training suite. University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library. The Sydney Jones Library is the main library for arts and humaniti ...

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University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool - History, University of Liverpool - Present, University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities, University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library, University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool - Guild of Students, University of Liverpool - Notable alumni

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Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - Leeds and Liverpool Canal - History

In the mid 18th century the growing towns of Yorkshire including Leeds, Wakefield and Bradford, were trading increasingly. While the Aire and Calder Navigation improved links to the east for Leeds, links to the west were limited to primitive and unreliable road transport. On the west coast, traders in the busy port of Liverpool were restricted in their ability to sell their goods from around the world to the rich towns of Yorkshire. Inspired by the effectiveness of the wholly-artificial navigation, the Bridgewater Canal opened in 1759-1760, a canal across the Pennines linking Liverpool and Hull (by mean ...

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Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Leeds and Liverpool Canal - History, Leeds and Liverpool Canal - Places on the route

Read more here: » Leeds and Liverpool Canal: Encyclopedia II - Leeds and Liverpool Canal - History

Liverpool: Encyclopedia II - University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities

The University is based around a single urban campus approximately five minutes walk from Liverpool City Centre, at the top of Brownlow Hill and Mount Pleasant. University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library. The Harold Cohen Library is the main library for science, engineering and medical, dental and veterinary sciences. It also contains eight computer centres as well as the Wolfson training suite. University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library. The Sydney Jones Library is the main library for arts and humaniti ...

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University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool - History, University of Liverpool - Present, University of Liverpool - Campus and facilities, University of Liverpool - Harold Cohen Library, University of Liverpool - Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool - Guild of Students, University of Liverpool - Notable alumni

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