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  2. Cynthia Lennon - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Lennon (née Powell; 10 September 1939 – 1 April 2015) was a British artist and author, and the first wife of John Lennon.. Born in Blackpool and raised in Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, Powell attended the Liverpool College of Art, where Lennon was also a student.

  3. Personal relationships of Paul McCartney - Wikipedia

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    She later married Liverpool poet Roger McGough, but she remembered McCartney as growing from a "plump young schoolboy into someone very much his own person" during their time together. [38] McCartney also had a fiery on–off relationship with Iris Caldwell, the younger sister of singer Rory Storm , who refused to bow to McCartney's demands. [ 29 ]

  4. Category:1960s in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s in Liverpool" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Timeline of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    City of Liverpool: Municipal archives and records, from A. D. 1700 to the passing of the municipal reform act, 1835, Liverpool: G. G. Walmsley, 1886, OL 14000568M Frederick Dolman (1895), "Liverpool" , Municipalities at Work: the Municipal Policy of Six Great Towns and its Influence on their Social Welfare , London: Methuen & Co., OCLC 8429493

  6. History of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Expansions of Liverpool boundaries in 1835, 1895, 1902, 1905 and 1913. The history of Liverpool can be traced back to 1190 when the place was known as 'Liuerpul', possibly meaning a pool or creek with muddy water, though other origins of the name have been suggested.

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  8. Swinging Sixties - Wikipedia

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    The Kinks in 1967. Already heralded by Colin MacInnes' 1959 novel Absolute Beginners which captured London's emerging youth culture, [10] Swinging London was underway by the mid-1960s and included music by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, Small Faces, the Animals, Dusty Springfield, Lulu, Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw and other artists from what was known in the US as the ...

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