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Kensington takes its name from the road of the same name and is thought to have taken its name from the other Kensington in ...
Beloved Liverpool pub Ye Cracke has been sold, the ECHO understands. The manager of the historic pub, which has stood on Rice Street in the Georgian Quarter since the 19th century, told the ECHO ...
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Liverpool became a major hub for ... As shipping delined in the 20th century, the docks fell into disuse but were later revitalised for tourism and culture.
Such projects sometimes never become a reality — think Chelsea’s plan for a ground within the skeleton of Battersea Power Station or Liverpool ... name in the 19th century.
Milligan spearheaded the development of the West India Docks in what is now Canary Wharf ... This minor warren of shops and alleys recreated 19th century chemist's, butcher's, tobacconist's ...
A 19th century engraving of the Port of Liverpool in Lancashire. Liverpool is a major British city and port on the River Mersey. From “Our Own Country: Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial” published by ...
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A picture of Salah in Liverpool clothing at a photoshoot on the Albert Dock began to circulate on social media. Understandably, questions were asked as to whether it related to a new contract ...
After looking at several potential sites, including the north Liverpool docks where Everton will move into later this year, Zadow realised that the only viable option for something of this scale ...
A feature article, written by Edwards, highlights the deaf community in 19th-century New York told through the life of a Black deaf man. An essay in this issue addresses the challenges of writing ...
Vince Martonis, Hanover historian, is pictured with photos of 19th century potteries found in Chautauqua County. The Fenton History Center in Jamestown will host Vince Martonis, Hanover historian, for ...