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  • | name = Stanley | picture = Aerial photo Port Stanley.jpg
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  • ...mprises six separate locations in the city including the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street and includes many of the city's most famous landma [[File:Albert Dock Liverpool 7.jpg|thumb|The Albert Dock - one of the biggest attractions in Liverpool]]
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  • ...irkenhead]], where it is constricted to a width of ¾ mile, between Albert Dock in Liverpool and the Woodside ferry terminal in Birkenhead. The river then [[File:Albert dock - geograph.org.uk - 799922.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The Albert Docks]]
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  • |name=Pembroke Dock |picture caption=Pembroke Dock and Cleddau Estuary
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  • From 1840 to 1842 the civil engineer George Turnbull built Middlesbrough Dock which was then bought by the Stockton and Darlington Railway Company. ...e best-known soldiers of this historic regiment was Company Sergeant Major Stanley Hollis. He was the only soldier in all of the British and Empire armies to
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  • Another building no longer standing on the island was the Stanley Sailor's Hospital. This hospital was set up in 1871 by a local philanthropi [[File:Holyhead Fish Dock - geograph.org.uk - 108901.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Holyhead, with Salt Island
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  • [[File:Manchester Dock No 9.jpg|right|thumb|Manchester Dock No 9]] ...has since been redeveloped as [[#Salford Quays|Salford Quays]]; Manchester Dock No 9 (pictured) is now occupied by The Lowry Centre.
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  • ...sold to a railway company. A direct connection to the docks via [[Stanley Dock]] was built in 1846. ...ing boats to travel past the world-famous Three Graces and into the Albert Dock.
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  • ...l large areas of Victorian terraced houses in Bootle, formerly occupied by dock workers. These are built in distinctive pressed red brick. ...workers lived in terraced houses in the east of the town, while the casual dock labourers lived in cramped, dwellings near the dockside. Stories about thre
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  • ...[[Thames]] up to the A13 which had been earmarked for a new, North Albert Dock. The original District Plan envisaged a large Council-owned estate, and maj ''Full Metal Jacket'' The 1987, directed by Stanley Kubrick: Gasworks were still standing derelict derelict in the early 1980s
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  • *Blackpool (Stanley) Park Golf Club - [[Blackpool]] *South Pembrokeshire Golf Club - [[Pembroke Dock]]
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  • ...uld carry the navigation over the River Calder at [[Stanley Ferry Aqueduct|Stanley Ferry]], and then in transporting the castings for the aqueduct to the site ...dimensions of George Leather's cast iron aqueduct over the River Calder at Stanley Ferry. Structural analysis showed that parts of the ironwork were overloade
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  • ...ere are no locks on this section of canal, although after 1¼ miles Pomona Dock is reached, which leads to a lock through which access can be gained to the ...hat of the disused Fairies and Altofts locks, on a branch to the south. At Stanley Ferry, two aqueducts carry the navigation over the Calder, the newer one of
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  • ...gegorman estate, the demesne, manor house and grounds of the Monck Minogue Stanley family. ...eeded due to the construction of one larger and better situated at Spencer Dock, and was filled in to become the forecourt of Broadstone Station.
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  • ...locations in the city centre of Liverpool including the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street,<ref>{{cite web |title=Liverpool – Maritime Merc [[File:Albert dock at night.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The Albert Dock at night]]
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  • ...verpool]], and the site chosen for construction was at the former George's Dock, in between the [[Royal Liver Building]] and [[Port of Liverpool Building]] ...construction on the site of the former George's Dock, part of the original dock wall is still visible in the eastern boundary of the first basement level.<
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  • |title=Bristol and its famous associations|last=Hutton|first=Stanley|publisher=J. W. Arrowsmith |location=Bristol|year=1907 ..., but has now been reopened for freight traffic as far as [[Royal Portbury Dock]], 2½ miles downstream.<ref>Portishead Railway Group, 2006. "[http://www.p
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  • ...ale, the Walker Art Gallery was opened on 6 September 1877 by Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby. It is named after its founding benefactor, Sir Andrew ...other major art gallery in Liverpool is [[Tate Liverpool]], at the Albert Dock, which houses modern art.
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  • ...at Grangegorman following inter-marriage with the Stanley family, becoming Stanley Monck. The Green served as playfield and parade ground was bisected by the ...ng from the 1750s. The canal's current mainline runs south-east to Spencer Dock at the [[North Wall, Dublin|North Wall]]. The "parkway" passes Mountjoy Gao
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  • ...all eventually passed to the Stanley family, after being purchased by John Stanley of Lathom on 24 June 1397.<ref name=Randall /> ...imes|issue=61|date=Summer 2013|access-date=24 October 2016}}</ref> Bidston Dock was opened in 1933,<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Rea's of Birkenhead|magazine=
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