Originally Posted by
gregs dad
There is one figure you can believe George the first hour before it was officially opened there were 400 plus staff in there, as they printed 400 invitations. After that you think of a number as there is nobody counting.
Did you know there is a bus stop in Kirkby that has 2,000 visitors a day ?
gregs dad hahahahah Hmmm is that the one outside the kirby bus trminus/garage?
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Originally Posted by
Ged
MANN ISLAND 3
Originally Mersey Island. It was an artificial island between George's Dock and Canning Dock on three sides and the Mersey on the west. It lost its water on the north and east sides with the conversion of George's Dock into the building site for the Pier Head buildings. It gets its name from John Mann, an oil-stone dealer, who died there in 1784.
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The area was also known as Nova Scotia and featured on a time team archiology dig a few years ago.
o I say we have some very INTELLAGENT people on this site thank you for the answer I am very thankfully for years I always wonderd where it came from and to think with all the proggress going on it's actually still kept it's name thank you again GENTS
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