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Seacombe (/ˈsiːkəm/) is a
district of the town of Wallasey, on the
Wirral Peninsula, England. Administratively,
Seacombe is a ward of the Metropolitan...
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Harry Donald Secombe (8
September 1921 – 11
April 2001) was a
Welsh actor, comedian,
singer and
television presenter.
Secombe was a
member of the British...
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Kirby in the west. A
branch off this line at
Bidston went
north to
Seacombe and New Brighton. It was
incorporated in 1863 as the
Hoylake Railway, running...
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Seacombe (previously
Seacombe-Poulton-Somerville, 1973 to 1979) is a
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council ward in the
Wallasey Parliamentary constituency...
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collage "Revolution 9",
released on the
double album The Beatles. "Party
Seacombe"
includes a rock
accompaniment that
Clayson likens to the
style of Pink...
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Wallasey Village, and
there were
smaller hamlets at Liscard,
Poulton and
Seacombe, from
where there were
occasional ferries across the Mersey.
There was...
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Seacombe Heights is a
suburb of
Adelaide in the City of Marion,
South Australia. It gets its name from
Seacombe on the
Wirral Cheshire,
where many settlers...
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Peninsula and
bordered by
Liscard to the north,
Egremont to the
north east and
Seacombe to the east. The West
Float (part of the
former Wallasey Pool
which gave...
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Dorothy Seacombe (22
March 1906 –
December 1994) was a
British film actress.
Blinkeyes (1926) The Flag
Lieutenant (1926) The
Third Eye (1929) The Loves...
- Paul's
Church is an
active Anglican parish church in
Church Crescent,
Seacombe, Wallasey, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It
belongs to the
deanery of Wallasey...