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The Laird Family
In 1824, when William Laird first took an interest in Birkenhead, it was a town in its ... The family names now live on in the street names: Laird Street, ...
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1948 onwards
1950 The foundation stone laid of Birkenhead Technical College by H.M. The Queen 1951 Population: 142392 1953 The new Police Headquarters opened ...
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1150 to 1858
A Brief History of Birkenhead 1150 to 1858. From the book ... 1858 Birkenhead Docks transferred to Mersey Docks and Harbour Board ...
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1860 to 1948
1947 Number of houses 34020 (estimated) 1948 Population: 132000 (approx.) 1948 Area: 8958 acres 1150 to 1858 | 1860 to 1948 | 1948 onwards ...
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The Birkenhead History Society
History of the Wirral Peninsula. ... Our passion is for the history of the Wirral Peninsula, and of the town of Birkenhead in particular. ...
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The Birkenhead History Society
History of the Wirral Peninsula. ... Our passion is for the history of the Wirral Peninsula, and of the town of Birkenhead in particular. ...
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The Birkenhead History Society
Welcome to the Birkenhead History Society's website. Our passion is for the history of the Wirral Peninsula, and of the town of Birkenhead in particular. ...
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The Birkenhead History Society
History of the Wirral Peninsula. ... on a variety of local history topics, meeting on the third Thursday of every month at the Williamson Art Gallery in ...
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Local History
History of the Wirral Peninsula. ... Local Histories. This section of the website has short histories and interesting information about the Wirral area. ...
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The Birkenhead History Society
Welcome to the Birkenhead History Society's website. Our passion is for the history of the Wirral Peninsula, and of the town of Birkenhead in particular. ...