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Leasowe (/ˈliːsoʊ/) is a
village in the
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England.
Located on the
north coast of the
Wirral Peninsula, it is...
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Leasowes /ˈlɛzəz/ is a 57-hectare (around 141 acre)
estate in Halesowen,
historically in the
county of Shropshire,
later (from 1844) Worcestershire...
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Leasowe Lighthouse is an
historic lighthouse in
Moreton on the
Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, England. The
lighthouse was
built in 1763 by The Mersey...
- Pool (which
later became the docks), the
marshy areas of
Bidston Moss and
Leasowe, and sand
dunes along the coast. The area was sp****ly po****ted before...
- The
British p****enger
steam liner SS
Leasowe Castle was
built between 1915 and 1917 at
Cammell Laird shipyards in Birkenhead. The ship was originally...
- Wirral, the town was
divided in 2004
between the
local government wards of
Leasowe &
Moreton East and
Moreton West &
Saughall M****ie.
Moreton is also part...
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started life as
Hoylake WFC in 1983. It
merged with
Dolphins YC to
become Leasowe, then
added Pacific to its
title in a
sponsorship deal. In 1987–88, it...
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Leasowe railway station is a
station serving the
village of
Leasowe, in Merseyside, England. It lies on the West
Kirby branch of the
Wirral Line, part...
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Leasowe and
Moreton East (previously
Leasowe, 1973 to 2004) is a
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council ward in the
Wallasey Parliamentary constituency. "Metropolitan...
- Cup
Final with
Leasowe Pacific when they
defeated Friends of
Fulham 3-2 at Old Trafford.
Harper was
named player of the match.
Leasowe had lost the final...