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Blowick is a
suburb on the east side of the town of Southport, Merseyside, England.
Blowick is part of the
ancient parish of
North Meols and was formerly...
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Joseph Blowick (13
March 1903 – 12
August 1970) was an
Irish Clann na
Talmhan politician who
served as
Minister for
Lands from 1948 to 1951 and 1954 to...
- of St. Columban. John
Blowick was born 26
October 1888 in Belcarra,
County Mayo, to John
Blowick a farmer, and
Honoria Blowick (née Madden). He was educated...
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sponsorship reasons and
originally known as Ash Lane) is a
football stadium in
Blowick, Southport, Merseyside, England, that
holds 6,008
people (1,537 seated...
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Joseph Blowick, a
large farmer holder from
County Mayo. The
party was one of five
parties in the
first inter-party
government (1948–1951), with
Blowick serving...
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Blowick railway station was on the
Manchester and
Southport Railway in the
Blowick suburb of Southport, Merseyside.
Situated on a
level crossing on Meols...
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Beechwood -
Belle Vale -
Bidston -
Billinge -
Birkdale -
Birkenhead -
Blowick -
Blundellsands - Bold -
Bootle -
Bowring Park -
Brighton le
Sands - Brimstage...
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these villages were
South Hawes, Haweside,
Little London,
Higher Blowick,
Lower Blowick, Rowe-Lane, Churchtown, Marshside, Crossens, and Banks. As well...
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Meols Cop (/ˈmiːlz ˈkɒp/) is a
small area
within the
Blowick suburb, in the
coastal town of Southport,
Merseyside in north-western England. It is not...
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drained into the Pool (or Old Pool) at what is now
Crowland Street,
Blowick,
while at its
eastern end it
flowed into the
river Douglas at Rufford....