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  1. Life in London. On May 25, 1888, Rizal went to London. He stayed as a guest at the home of Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor. By the end of May, he found a modest boarding place at No. 37 Chalcot, Crescent, Primrose Hill. Rizal was a boarder of the Beckett. The Beckett Family • Mr. Beckett, organist of St. Paul’s church. I called “Rizal “ a Pearl of Man ”.

  2. Old Maps of Liverpool. Image: Extract from Brewer & Wyllie's Bird’s Eye View of Liverpool (1885) As a large city, Liverpool has seen a great many maps and plans made of it. Some of these maps show the wider area around the city. They may include areas as far afield as North Wales or Manchester, Lancaster or Chester.

  3. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Liverpool, England. Prior to 18th century. 1089. The West Derby Hundred is recorded in the Domesday Book [1] 1207 – 28 August: Liverpool and its market chartered by King John. [2] [3] [4] 1229 – Charter granted by Henry III authorizing a merchants’ gild. [4]

  4. Iron Age and Britons. The ancient neolithic Calder Stones on display in the Harthill Greenhouses. In the Iron Age the area around modern-day Liverpool was sparsely populated, though there was a seaport at Meols.

  5. Liverpool, the home port of many important British Steamship Lines, is located on the River Mersey, North West section of England, geographically convenient to all parts of the British Isles and within 4-hours train run of London.

  6. 1 day ago · Liverpool, city and seaport, northwestern England, forming the nucleus of the metropolitan county of Merseyside in the historic county of Lancashire. The city proper forms an irregular crescent along the north shore of the Mersey estuary a few miles from the Irish Sea. Learn more about Liverpool.

  7. Search and download ( £) lists of passengers boarding at UK and Irish ports and travelling to places such as America, Canada, India, New Zealand and Australia between 1890 and 1960 (BT 27) on the...