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When the Titanic boarded?

Liverpool docks


Why did the Liverpool docklands decline?

They didn't. London's docks were at their busiest in the 19th century and didn't start declining until the 1970's with the introduction of containers and ships that were too large for London's docks.


What has the author Michael Stammers written?

Michael Stammers has written: 'The elite late period Egyptian tombs of Memphis' -- subject(s): Excavations (Archaeology), Tombs, Antiquities 'Norfolk Shipping' 'Discovering maritime museums and historic ships' -- subject(s): Naval museums, Ships 'Liverpool, the port and its ships' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, History, Ships, Harbors 'Liverpool South Docks' 'Liverpool Docks'


Where does the siren that goes off at 9am in south Liverpool come from ie Docks?

Here apparently..... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastham,_Merseyside


What was lusitania's route?

it was leaving the New York docks, and going to Liverpool, England


What was the Liverpool blitz?

The Liverpool blitz was the period when German aircraft bombed Liverpool extensively during WW2. The worst period was between August 1940 and May 1941. The raids were the most heavy outside London. The targets were primarily the docks and the transport infrastructure supporting them. Liverpool and Birkenhead comprised the largest port complex on the west coast.


Are docks haunted?

There is a possibility that docks can be haunted. You do not hear of many haunted docks, but you often hear of haunted ships which are located at docks so you would think the dock is haunted too.


Where was the heaviest bombings in Liverpool in WW2?

Mainly in and around the docks and river warehouses. But the bombing was rather indiscriminate and bombs often fell elsewhere around the city.


How many miles from Liverpool to Somerset?

how many milesto liverpool from somerset


Why are Liverpool a team?

Liverpool gets the name from LIVER coloured Pool, some called it muddy pool because of the 18th centry docks that was build in 1725,LiverBirds, are King Charles Eagles, that were wrongly interpreted as they look today,Liverpool had many names in its early days, only one correct name,There is no latin name for Liverpool as the city was founded in 1190 (from the name 'Liuerpul') some 1000 years after the fall of the Roman Empire.


How many homeless people live in Liverpool?

How many people are living In liverpool


How far is Liverpool station from kings cross?

depends on which station you get off. no the docks are not that far from either main station ie, limestreet or central ,say about 10 to 15 minutes walk.