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Rainhill is a
village and
civil parish in the
Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England. The po****tion at the 2011
census was 10,853. Historically...
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Rainhill trials were a
competition run from the 6 to 14
October 1829, to test
George Stephenson's
argument that
locomotives would have the best motive...
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Rainhill Hall or
Loyola Hall is a
Grade II
listed country house built in the 19th
century in
Rainhill, Merseyside, England, by
Bartholomew Bretherton...
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arranged a
competition to
decide who
would build its locomotives, and the
Rainhill Trials were run in
October 1829.
Entries could weigh no more than six tons...
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Rainhill Hospital was a very
large psychiatric hospital complex that was
located in
Rainhill, Merseyside, England.
Founded in 1851 as the then
Third Lancashire...
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steam locomotive of 0-2-2
wheel arrangement. It was
built for and won the
Rainhill Trials of the
Liverpool and
Manchester Railway (L&MR), held in October...
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Rainhill railway station serves the
village of
Rainhill in Merseyside, England. It is
situated on the
electrified northern route of the
Liverpool to Manchester...
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Rainhill High
School is a
coeducational secondary school and
sixth form
located in
Rainhill, Merseyside, England. The
school is the
official Liverpool...
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Walking Down
Rainhill is
ukulele artist Jake Shimabukuro's
third U.S. solo album. It was
released on
August 24, 2004 on the
Hitchhike Records label. In...
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responsible for the
murder of his
first wife
Marie and
their four
children at
Rainhill, England, on or
about 26 July 1891; and a
second wife,
Emily Mather, at...