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- reference to the large number of eels in the Mersey. The adjective "Liverpudlian" was first recorded in 1833. Although the Old English origin of the name...
- near Liverpool which had its local accent changed by large numbers of Liverpudlians moving in during the 1950s. Problems playing this file? See media help...
- brief tour of Scotland as the backing group for pop singer and fellow Liverpudlian Johnny Gentle. By early July, they had refashioned themselves as the...
- but ten had been captured by February 2020. British, and especially Liverpudlian, drug traffickers have been operating in the Netherlands since as early...
- service ITVX since 3 February 2024. The series features working-class Liverpudlian teenagers, tackling issues including grief, ****, diversity and class...
- Do You Do It?" is a song, written by Mitch Murray. It was recorded by Liverpudlian band Gerry and the Pacemakers, and became their debut single. This reached...
- 1967, Dai Jenkins was asked to leave the group, and was replaced by Liverpudlian guitarist Tom Evans, formerly of Them Calderstones (b. Thomas Evans Jr...
- Kanso Yoshida (1895–1973, known to his friends as Paddy Murphy) was a ****anese-born British seaman who was related to ****anese Emperor Hirohito by marriage...
- stood out to American and British audiences alike, as did the Beatles' Liverpudlian accents. Zulu was followed by two of Caine's best-known roles: the rough-edged...
- McLaine who Brian Epstein replaced with the singer Billy J. Kramer, a Liverpudlian who was the lead vocalist for the group during the 1960s. In the U.S...