Chimney sweepers are mainly in charge of cleaning chimneys. They were most popular in the Industrial Revolution, and were treated poorly. Many chimney sweepers were children , resulting in many deaths. Children often died due to soot inhalation which caused respiratory problems, broken bones, and becoming stuck inside the chimneys. Children were often used because they could fit inside the chimneys to do a better job a cleaning, and their boss did not have to pay them much at all.
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LIVERPOOL - UK
LIVERPOOL - NORTHERN TERRITORY AUSTRALIA
LIVERPOOL - NEW SOUTH WALES - AUSTRALIA
LIVERPOOL - COSTA RICA
LIVERPOOL - ARGENTINA
LIVERPOOL - GUYANA
LIVERPOOL - BOLIVIA
LIVERPOOL - BRAZIL
LIVERPOOL - NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
LIVERPOOL - ILLINOIS, USA
LIVERPOOL - NEW YORK, USA
LIVERPOOL - OHIO, USA
LIVERPOOL - PENNSYLVANIA, USA
LIVERPOOL - TEXAS, USA
It was founded in 1892 by the then Mayor of Liverpool John Houlding, who persuaded Everton FC to move from their Anfield ground and who made it the home of the new Liverpool FC.
If you take the M5 about 6 hours but if you take the M6 it will be about 8 hours but on the down side the M6 has a toll. This answer does not include breaks for petrol etc.
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There is no beaches in Liverpool but there's a great beach in Formby which isn't far from Liverpool.
Name (years, cap-goals)
Stig Inge Bjørnebye (92-00, 139-2)
Bjørn Tore Kvarme (97-99, 45-0)
Øyvind Leonardsen (97-99, 37-7)
Vegard Heggem (98-03, 54-3)
John Arne Riise (01-08, 234-21)
Frode Kippe (98-02, 0-0)
All defenders except Øyvind Leonardsen a midfielder.
Luis Suárez transferred from Ajax to Liverpool in January 2011, costing the team £22.8 million.
The road distance between the places is 248 miles. This is the distance when the shortest route is chosen. Also it should be noted that various traffic rules like 'one ways' and 'no entries' have Not been considered when calculating this distance.
DISTANCE FROM BIRMINGHAM,EN,GB TO DUBAI,AE 3486 MI/ 5610 KM DISTANCE FROM BIRMINGHAM,AL,US TO DUBAI,AE 7687 MI/12371 KM There are many Birmingham's.
English life is different from life in the US, but if you mean what was going on in the news, in music, in politics, and socially, the concerns there probably were much like here: England's pop music invaded the US in the early 60s so in a sense we were led by what was going on with England's young people, and thereafter, everything quickly changed from what had been a very conventional social mentality (home, country, religion, apple pie in the US, apple tart in England) to unconventional (do your own thing, let it all hang out, let's smoke pot).
At the time, because we were young, it seemed exciting and 'new' but looking at it all now from the perspective of the past 40+ years, it may have been fun at the time, but our society and England's were deeply affected (and irrevocably changed) in some very negative ways. The moral of the story is "be careful what you wish for."
There are many players who are great. Gerrard, Torres, Dalgish, Fowler, Rush, Carragher, Hyppia, Dudek, Owen and Garcia.
Personally, I think Gerrard is the best. Great inspiration, great captain, scores goals and leads England into tournaments. The best for me!
because they were born to be scousers lol come on liver pool fc !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! welshy 2k9
Manchester is bigger, by a small margin:
Manchester is not bigger by any margin what so ever...take away Salford??
Manchester - population 458,000 - area 44.7 square miles.
Liverpool - population 435,000 - area 43.2 square miles.
From Jim Stevens:
Unfortunately Mancunians tend to include everywhere in Greater Manchester in their calculations (for example Salford which is a city in it's own right). Try LovemyTown.co.uk which provides lists about everything to do with towns and cities in the UK based on the latest census figures. That site will tell you that the CITYof Liverpool's population is 469,017, while that of the CITYof Manchester is 394,269. Liverpool's area is 10,875 hectares compared to Manchester's 10282. I believe that makes Liverpool bigger!
Liverpool is the fourth largest city in the UK and the third largest city in England after Birmingham. Info from Wiki
The Liverpool Empire Theatre is located on the corner of Lime Street and London Road in the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. The theater was built on this site and opened in nineteen twenty-five.