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  2. Liverpool Express - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Express (also known as L.E.X.) are a British pop rock band formed in 1975. [1] They are best known for charting hit songs such as "You Are My Love" (which Paul McCartney once declared one of his favourite songs), [ 2 ] "Every Man Must Have a Dream", "Hold Tight" and "Dreamin ' ".

  3. Black Ball Line (trans-Atlantic packet) - Wikipedia

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    The best passage from New York to Liverpool in those days was the 15 days 16 hours achieved at the end of 1823 by the ship New York (though often incorrectly reported as Canada). [4] The westward crossing had a remarkable record of 15 days 23 hours set by the Black Ball's Columbia in 1830, [ 5 ] during an unusually prolonged spell of easterly ...

  4. Canada Dock Branch - Wikipedia

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    The container terminal can berth the world's largest container ships, transporting up to 14,000 containers per ship. Biomass wood pellets are imported into Liverpool and delivered to the Drax power station in Yorkshire via the rail link. The service started in 2015 with four trains a day, each carrying 25 wagons containing approximately 1,600 ...

  5. Dominion Line - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool, England House Flag The Dominion Line was a trans-atlantic passenger line founded in 1870 as the Liverpool & Mississippi Steamship Co. , with the official name being changed in 1872 to the Mississippi & Dominion Steamship Co Ltd. [ 1 ] The firm was amalgamated in 1902 into the International Mercantile Marine Co.

  6. RMS Empress of Canada (1960) - Wikipedia

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    The ship's first cruise from Britain departed from Liverpool on 21 December 1962 and called at Madeira, Tenerife, Sao Vincente, Las Palmas, Casablanca and Tangier, before ending at Southampton on 7 January 1963. Subsequent she departed on 10 January 1963 on a 28-day cruise of the West Indies.

  7. Caleb Grimshaw - Wikipedia

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    The Caleb Grimshaw was built in early 1848 for Liverpool-based Caleb Grimshaw and Co. at William H. Webb's New York City shipyard as a full-rigged sailing ship. [1] [2] [3] She was 166 feet (51 m) by 36 feet 8 inches (11.18 m) by 21 feet 8 inches (6.60 m) with a tonnage of 988. [4]

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  9. RMS Empress of England - Wikipedia

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    RMS Empress of England was an ocean liner built in 1956-1957 by Vickers-Armstrongs, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom for the Canadian Pacific Steamships.The ship was launched in 1956; and she undertook her maiden voyage in 1957 and was a near identical sister ship to Empress of Britain.