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i was thinking that as well lol my kitchen is that size laugh we can dream though cant we

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Originally Posted by FiremanFil
consider myself to be a great ambassador for The Wirral (capital "T")


I was taught it was either "Wirral" or "The Wirral Peninsula".


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Dead right, chriskay ... never say The Wirral, it's always Wirral.

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i nearly got a xmas card to send abroad and im sure it had seasons greetings from The Wirral ooo i'll have to check it out now when im next in town


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Britains first Training Centre for Guide Dogs was opened in Wallasey in 1931
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Norman Thelwell the illustrator of humerous ponies was born in Birkenhead as was another famous illustrator Harry B Neilson.


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Not forgetting the famous artist Phillip Wilson Steer born in Grange Mount, Birkenhead.


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Leasowe Castle was home to the first St. Bernard dog in the UK

Sir Edward Elgar’s ‘Minuet’ was premiered in the Tower Theatre on 16 July 1899. Elgar orchestrated and performed it with Granville Bantock’s orchestra

The UK mainland attendance record for a Beatles show was at the Tower Ballroom on November 24 1961, estimated as 4,500

Wallasey was the first municipal authority to introduce Atlantean buses

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[Sir Edward Elgar’s ‘Minuet’ was premiered in the Tower Theatre on 16 July 1899. Elgar orchestrated and performed it with Granville Bantock’s orchestra [/quote]

That IS something impressive. I wonder how it was received.


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Cheshire - Wirral became part of Cheshire after the death of Alfred in 901 and the Kingdom of Merica was divided up into administrative districts called ‘shires’. The Wirral became part of Chester’s shire.


The first Celtic Christian churches were established on the Wirral in 5th Century A.D. There were three churches - Landican (St Tegan), Wallasey (St Hilary) and West Kirby (St Bridget) all dedicated to Celtic Saints.

In the 1650’s Wirral was Royalist during the Civil War.


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This may need a little translation, but it's not too hard.

Talk about walking on thin ice Transcentral!


7] SEVEBB FB0ST8 IN 1607 AND 1688.

The following extracts from the Begisters of
Wallasey, published in Mr. E. M. Haoce's admirable
paper on that parish io Vol. 85 of the Transactions
of the Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Society
throw light on two 17th century winteis.



1607.

**Mem*dum. In the yeare of o* lord god 1607
there was a great frost that people did goe over the
Poole (over against Poolto'), vppon the yce

(at a full
1683.



« Memorand' that in the year 1688 there was A
great ffoet soe that people went over the pooli any
where at any time of the tide and It was thought
by seuerall that a man at A low water at some time
xnight have gone to IHuerpoole : all passage out oc
these pts to Liuerpoole was by Warrington or
ifidlers feny, where they went over on Ise, there
wss noe getting to the Market till the 9th of ffeb



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oldest tree in eastham? Eastham, Merseyside - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Here you go TC...

http://www.gavinrymill.com/flaybrick/greattrees/easthamyew.html

Reputedly one of the oldest trees in the country.

Click on the small picture of the plaque.

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Originally Posted by granny
This may need a little translation, but it's not too hard.

Talk about walking on thin ice Transcentral!


7] SEVEBB FB0ST8 IN 1607 AND 1688.

The following extracts from the Begisters of
Wallasey, published in Mr. E. M. Haoce's admirable
paper on that parish io Vol. 85 of the Transactions
of the Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Society
throw light on two 17th century winteis.



1607.

**Mem*dum. In the yeare of o* lord god 1607
there was a great frost that people did goe over the
Poole (over against Poolto'), vppon the yce

(at a full
1683.



« Memorand' that in the year 1688 there was A
great ffoet soe that people went over the pooli any
where at any time of the tide and It was thought
by seuerall that a man at A low water at some time
xnight have gone to IHuerpoole : all passage out oc
these pts to Liuerpoole was by Warrington or
ifidlers feny, where they went over on Ise, there
wss noe getting to the Market till the 9th of ffeb



were did you get that from?

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Originally Posted by kimpri1


brill thanks, i was just confused by the bad spelling

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