- The
River Mersey (/ˈmɜːrzi/) is a
major river in
North West England. Its name
derives from Old
English and
means "boundary river",
possibly referring to...
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Mersey River may mean: the
Mersey River (Tasmania) in Tasmania, Australia. the
Mersey River (Nova Scotia) in Nova Scotia, Canada. the
River Mersey in Liverpool...
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establishment of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Mersey after the
River Mersey:
Ships HMS
Mersey (1814) was a Conway-class 26-gun
sixth rate launched...
- A
Mersey flat is a type of doubled-ended barge, they were
commonly used on the
River Mersey. Traditionally, the hull was
built of oak and the deck was...
-
Viscount Mersey, of
Toxteth in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1916 for the lawyer...
- The
Mersey Railway was the p****enger
railway connecting the
communities of Liverpool, Birkenhead, England. It is
currently a part of the
Merseyrail network...
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River Mersey) and
Cheshire (west of the
River Mersey). The two
parts are
linked by the two
Mersey Tunnels, the
Wirral line of Merseyrail, and the
Mersey Ferry...
- "Ferry
Cross the
Mersey" is a song
written by
Gerry Marsden. It was
first recorded by his band
Gerry and the
Pacemakers and
released in late 1964 in the...
- Liverpool,
England in the 1950s. Merseybeat, Merseybeats, or
Mersey Beat may
refer to:
Mersey Beat, a
music newspaper Merseybeat (TV series), a television...
- bands. The '
Mersey' of 'Merseybeat'
refers to the
River Mersey.
Liverpool lies on the
eastern side of the river's estuary. The name
Mersey Beat was used...