- The
Hilbre Islands (/ˈhɪlbriː/ HIL-bree) are an
archipelago consisting of
three islands at the
mouth of the Dee Estuary, the
border between England and...
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Hilbre High
School is a co-educational
secondary school and
sixth form with
academy status located in Newton, a
suburb of West
Kirby on the
Wirral Peninsula...
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opposite North Wales and
approximately 8
miles (13 km) west of Liverpool.
Hilbre Island is
approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) offs**** from West Kirby, at the...
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takes its name from 'Hoyle Lake', a
nearby channel of
water out
towards Hilbre Island that
provided a safe
anchorage for shipping. In 1690,
William III...
- The
Hilbre One
Design is a
British trailerable sailboat that was
designed by Alan
Buchanan as a one
design racer,
specifically for the West
Kirby Sailing...
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Hilbre Island Lighthouse is
located on
Hilbre Island acting as a port
landmark for the
Hilbre swash in the
River Dee estuary. It was
established in 1927...
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certain times due to silting. So it was
decided to
create a
station on
Hilbre Island. A
stone built boathouse and
slipway were constructed, a caretaker...
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attended primary school in
Hoylake as well as
school in Frodsham. He
attended Hilbre High
School in West Kirby. Upon
leaving there at the age of 16, he attended...
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London Gugh in the
Isles of
Scilly (joined to St
Agnes at low tide)
Hilbre Island,
Middle Eye and
Little Eye in the
River Dee estuary,
between North...
- 000 BC, and
funerary urns of the
period have been
found at West
Kirby and
Hilbre.
Before the time of the Romans, the
Wirral was
inhabited by a
Celtic tribe...