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Liverpool and Maritime
There are examples of Dobson's work at the National Gallery, the National Gallery of Scotland, Tate Britain, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Maritime Museum, Queen's House in Greenwich, the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool, the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull, the Courtauld Institute of Art, the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London, in several English country houses, and at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery in New Zealand.
( For more detail of the first investors in the Cunard Line and also the early life of Charles Maciver, see Liverpool Nautical Research Society's Second Merseyside Maritime History pp 33 – 37 1991.
The Museum became the first museum in North America to present an exhibit about the lives of gay seafarers in 2011 when it presented Hello Sailor: Gay Life on the Ocean Waves, adapted from an exhibit developed at the Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, England.
* Warehouses at the Albert Dock, with dock engineer Jesse Hartley, Liverpool, now part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, 1846 – 47
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum based in the city of Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
The crown is now kept at Merseyside Maritime Museum in Liverpool, although calls have been made for it to return to Gwynedd.
* Abbot Hall Art Gallery ( Kendal ); Kendal Town Hall ( Kendal ); Ashmolean Museum ( University of Oxford ); Courtauld Institute of Art ( London ); Dorset County Museum ( Dorchester ); Dulwich Picture Gallery ( London ); National Portrait Gallery, London ; National Maritime Museum ( London ); Tate Gallery ( London ); Wallace Collection ( London ); Falmouth Art Gallery ; Fitzwilliam Museum ( University of Cambridge ); Dalton Castle ; Manchester City Art Gallery ; National Museums and Galleries of Wales ; National Museums Liverpool ; New Art Gallery ( Walsall ); National Galleries of Scotland ; Crawford Municipal Art Gallery ( Ireland ).
It is part of the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was inscribed in 2004.
This has been confirmed by Mr Tibble, Director of the Liverpool Maritime Museum.
Other attractions located in the Albert Dock include the Tate Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum.
Both the Liverpool Maritime Museum and the Ellesmere Port Museum have a Mersey flat in their collections, though neither actually worked under sail.
The areas, collectively known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of International trade and docking technology.
Known as the Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City, the sites were added in recognition of the city's role in the development of International trade and docking technology.
An apron said to have been worn by Lucile's secretary, Laura Francatelli, can be seen at the Maritime Museum in Liverpool, and her life-jacket was sold, along with correspondence about her experiences in the disaster, at Christie's, London, in 2007.
Straight after his A-Levels, Nasheed moved north to Liverpool where he spent the next three years reading for a Bachelor of Arts in Maritime Studies at Liverpool Polytechnic ( later Liverpool John Moores University ), graduating in 1989.
* Liverpool Maritime Museum's archives

Liverpool and City
Examples include Bombsite Fanzine ( Liverpool 1977 ), Wool City Rocker ( Bradford 1979-1982 ), City Fun ( Manchester ), 1984, Spuno ( Bath 1980 ) No Cure ( Berkshire )
In Liverpool, where he lived at 34 Upper Parliament Street, a City of Liverpool Heritage Plaque is situated next to the front door of the property which has now been divided into private flats.
* Capel Celyn, Wales-Welsh-speaking village in the Afon Tryweryn Valley flooded in 1965 to create a reservoir for the City of Liverpool
Soon after Liverpool lost 2 – 1 to non-league Worcester City in the 1958 – 59 FA Cup, Bill Shankly was appointed manager.
Planning permission was granted in July 2004, and in September 2006, Liverpool City Council agreed to grant Liverpool a 999-year lease on the proposed site.
The LTTE has been accused of hijacking several vessels and ships in waters outside Sri Lanka, including Ocean Trader ( in October 1994 ), Irish Mona ( in August 1995 ), Princess Wave ( in August 1996 ), Athena ( in May 1997 ), Misen ( in July 1997 ), Morong Bong ( in July 1997 ), MV Cordiality ( in September 1997 ), Princess Kash ( in August 1998 ), Newko ( in July 1999 ), Uhana ( in June 2000 ), Fuyuan Ya 225 ( Chinese trawler, in March 2003 ), MV Farah III ( in December 2006 ) and City of Liverpool ( in January 2007 ).
* 1914 – The new and then largest Cunard ocean liner RMS Aquitania, 45, 647 tons, sets sails on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England to New York City.
Manchester United has rivalries with Arsenal, Leeds United, Liverpool, and Manchester City, against whom they contest the Manchester derby.
* 1907 – Cunard Line's, sister ship of, sets sail on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England to New York City.
Earlier in the year left-wing councils had protested at Government restriction of their budgets by refusing to set budgets, resulting in a budget crisis in Militant-dominated Liverpool City Council.
He was educated at the Liverpool City School of Art, where he acquired the nickname Josh, which comes from having his work compared to that of Sir Joshua Reynolds.
* 1907 – Cunard Line's RMS Lusitania sets sail on her maiden voyage from Liverpool, England to New York City.
In May 1943 he made his way back in the guise of Hugh Anson, an obnoxiously unruly steward, sailing on a merchant ship, the ' The City of Lancaster ', from Liverpool to Lisbon in neutral Portugal where he then jumped ship.
* September 7 – The passenger liner RMS Lusitania makes its maiden voyage from Liverpool, England to New York City.
* November – The new & largest passenger liner RMS Mauretania makes its maiden voyage from Liverpool, England to New York City.
Located at 1047 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City ( between West 110th Street, which is also known as " Cathedral Parkway ", and 113th Street ) in Manhattan's Morningside Heights, the cathedral disputes with Liverpool Anglican Cathedral the title of the largest cathedral and Anglican church and fourth largest Christian church in the world.
Some of the permanent exhibits include a history of audio technology, a section of mannequins donning outfits of famous performers past and present, and an area which looks at music scenes in various cities throughout different eras, including Memphis in the 50s, Detroit, Liverpool and San Francisco in the 60s, Los Angeles in the 70s, New York City and London in the 70s and 80s and Seattle in the 90s.
Liverpool City Council, led by Mayor Edwin Clein, called for a public apology for what they viewed as the film ’ s " character assassination " of Tarleton.
In Britain during the 1980s, the entrist Militant tendency won three members of parliament and effective control of Liverpool City Council while in the Labour Party.
The revised Working Party Report of 1965 did not mention the Route G proposal, though it does say that " he possibility of extending the Waterloo & City Line northwards to Liverpool Street has been examined, but found to be physically impracticable.

Liverpool and is
The deal is said to be worth £ 80 million over four years, replacing United's deal with AIG as the most lucrative shirt deal in history at the time, but it was later equalled when Standard Chartered Bank agreed a deal with Liverpool FC to pay £ 20 million a year over the same period.
The Granada backlot is situated in an area between Quay Street and Liverpool Road in Manchester.
This group is composed of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur.
Liverpool is Frankie Goes to Hollywood's second and last studio album, released in October 1986 ( see 1986 in music ).
There is also a connection between Liverpool and Belfast via the Isle of Man.
is: Liverpool
Liverpool Football Club is an English Premier League football club based in Liverpool.
The Liverpool badge is based on the city's liver bird, which in the past had been placed inside a shield.
Liverpool is one of the best supported clubs in the world, with one of the highest average home attendances in Europe.
The song " You'll Never Walk Alone ", originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel and later recorded by Liverpool musicians Gerry & The Pacemakers, is the club's anthem and has been sung by the Anfield crowd since the early 1960s.
Unlike other rivalries, there is no political, geographical or religious split between Liverpool and Everton.
Because of its successful history, Liverpool is often featured when football is depicted in British culture and has appeared in a number of media firsts.
Liverpool features in the film The 51st State ( also known as Formula 51 ), in which ex-hitman Felix DeSouza ( Robert Carlyle ) is a keen supporter of the team and the last scene takes place at a match between Liverpool and Manchester United.
* The annual prize for the best Politics student in Liverpool Hope University in the UK is called the Minerva Prize, both because of the association with wisdom and knowledge and because there is a statue of Minerva on the dome of Liverpool Town Hall, the seat of local politics in the city.

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