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    Everton, Liverpool - Wikipedia

    Everton is a suburb of north Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, and part of the Liverpool Walton constituency. It is bordered by Vauxhall to the west, Kirkdale to the north, and Anfield to the north-east. Historically in Lancashire, at the 2011 Census the population was 14,782. See more

    The name Everton is derived from the Saxon word eofor, meaning wild boar that lives in forests. In 1830, local historian Robert Syers proposed an alternative origin for Everton's name. He noted that earlier residents … See more

    • James Atherton, merchant and founder of New Brighton
    • William Connolly (VC), soldier
    • Thomas de Quincey, 19th-century author
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    The football club Everton F.C. (originally called St. Domingo F.C.) is named after the area (St. Domingo Methodist Chapel was in Everton). The district is also the location of a building on the club's crest, Everton Lock-Up, known locally as Prince Rupert's Tower. … See more

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    Everton is an ancient settlement and, like Liverpool, was one of the six unnamed berewicks of West Derby. For many centuries, Everton was a small township. An early type of … See more

    • Everton Lock-Up
    • Everton Road drill hall, TA Centre used by the 9th Kings during the Second Boer War and … See more

    • Beacon Church of England Primary
    • Campion Catholic High School (demolished 2006)
    • Notre Dame Catholic College
    • Our … See more

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    Everton Valley. An unusual view from the upstairs window of one of the large terraced houses that stood high up on Everton Valley, looking down towards the pub at the multi-crossroads of Kirkdale Road, Walton Road, and Netherfield …

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    Everton Park – the most historic little park in Britain – is a site with a remarkable story . . . one of Liverpool’s original villages, a former English Civil War encampment. the birthplace of big time football on Merseyside, the home of …

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  7. History of Everton: Civil War, housing and the Blitz

    While it remains one of the most deprived parts of Liverpool, it has been redeveloped with masses of green space, and still enjoys the lofty view over the city centre it was noted for in the Victoria County History. Everton has been …

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    Jun 3, 2017 · It tells how, in a packed committee room, in the Presbyterian School on Royal Street, Everton Valley, an extraordinary battle was being waged. It will ultimately lead to the city of Liverpool’s...

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    What changes the old veterans have seen! Liverpool northwards ended at Boundary-street; the wide space intervening between it and Bootle was a big area of waste and agricultural land; buildings were casuals.

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    Everton Valley was the third Convent of Notre Dame founded in the city, and owes its existence to the great extension of the Catholic Church in the Liverpool of the mid-nineteenth century. The port had risen swiftly to an importance …

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