There were no trans-Atlantic flights in 1875. Flight didn't happen until 1903.
it was leaving the New York docks, and going to Liverpool, England
New York to Liverpool .
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
England, a clue of that is because New York state is in New England
the answer to this question is new york because look at it compared to all the other sates in the new England states.
The distance from York, England, to Liverpool, England, is 87 miles. That equals 140 kilometers or 76 nautical miles.
Liverpool was a great British port during America's boom times. Many people emigrated from Europe to America via Liverpool. Liverpool's most famous son John Lennon was shot in New York. Central Park was modelled on Birkenhead Park. Liverpool is twinned with New York.
it was leaving the New York docks, and going to Liverpool, England
Liverpool is a city-- either in upstate New York (USA) or in Northwest England (UK). Cities do not have capitals, and neither Liverpool is the capital of anything. The capital city of England, and also of the UK, is London.
Canterbury and York are the two archdioceses.
Liverpool is located in the United Kingdom in the county of Merseyside (which used to be part of Lancashire). Liverpool has many rail stations, and the main one is Liverpool Lime Street. The train operating companies which operate to Liverpool include Merseyrail, Virgin Trains, First TransPennine Express, Northern Rail and the occasional CrossCountry diverted service. For full details on Liverpool click here.
liverpool, england
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Bristol, York etc.
A passenger ship sailing from Liverpool, England, to New York would typically be heading across the Atlantic Ocean. The journey is a major transatlantic route, connecting Europe and North America. Upon reaching New York, passengers would disembark at one of the city's busy ports, such as the historic Ellis Island, which was a primary entry point for immigrants in the early 20th century.
New England is in America, the north east, just above New York.
London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, York, Oxford, ... are some of them.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, York, Bradford, Exeter, Hull etc.