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    The Mersey was a 1,829 ton[clarification needed] iron-hulled sailing ship with a length of 270.7 feet (82.5 m), beam of 39 feet (12 m) and depth of 22...
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  • Mersey was a ship launched at Chittagong in 1801 and wrecked in the Torres Strait, Australia, about mid-June 1804. She was the first merchantman lost...
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  • Mersey (ship) may refer to: Mersey (1805 ship), a ship wrecked off Torres Strait, Australia in 1805 Mersey (1894 ship), a former Nourse Line and White...
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    Manchester Ship Canal is a 36 mi-long (58 km) inland waterway in the North West of England linking Manchester to the Irish Sea. Starting at the Mersey Estuary...
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  • Mersey River (Nova Scotia), Canada Mersey (1801 ship), wrecked off Torres Strait, Australia, in 1805 Mersey (1894 ship), a Nourse Line and White Star Line...
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  • shipping company MV TransAtlantic, a container ship owned and operated by TransAtlantic Lines Mersey (1894 ship) or Transatlantic Atlantic Bridge (disambiguation)...
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    Royal Iris of the Mersey and Snowdrop. The ferries share the workload of cross-river ferrying, charter cruises and the Manchester Ship Canal cruise. The...
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  • Earl Egerton was chairman of the Board of the Manchester Ship Canal Company from 1887 to 1894 and its largest investor. He sold land to the company on...
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    predominantly residential area, Latchford lies between the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal, and broadly consists of 19th-century terraced housing...
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    Runcorn Docks (category Mersey docks)
    project cargo. It is possible that a small Roman port existed on the River Mersey at Runcorn. But the development of a port of any significance did not start...
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