St Helens

St Helens
Ilustracja
(c) Cathie Garner, CC BY-SA 2.0
Państwo

 Wielka Brytania

Kraj

 Anglia

Hrabstwo ceremonialne

Merseyside

Unitary authority

St. Helens

Populacja (2001)
• liczba ludności


102 629

Nr kierunkowy

01744

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Mapa konturowa Anglii, w centrum znajduje się punkt z opisem „St Helens”
Ziemia53°27′14,76″N 2°44′46,00″W/53,454100 -2,746111
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Portal Wielka Brytania

St Helens - miasto w Wielkiej Brytanii w Anglii, w hrabstwie Merseyside, w dystrykcie (unitary authority) St Helens. W 2001 roku miasto liczyło 102 629 mieszkańców[1]. Przemysł spożywczy, odzieżowy, huta szkła Pilkington, dawny ośrodek wydobycia węgla kamiennego. Siedziba klubu rugby St Helens RLFC, zwanych "Saints"[2].

Zobacz też

  • Sen (rzeźba)

Przypisy

  1. KS01 Usual resident population: Census 2001, Key Statistics for urban areas (ang.). Office for National Statistics. [dostęp 2016-01-06]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2004-07-23)].
  2. Cultivate, The official website of St.Helens R.F.C., St.Helens R.F.C. [dostęp 2020-01-23] (ang.).

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Map of Merseyside, UK with the following information shown:

  • Administrative borders
  • Coastline, lakes and rivers
  • Roads and railways
  • Urban areas

Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 165%

Geographic limits:

  • West: 3.24W
  • East: 2.54W
  • North: 53.72N
  • South: 53.27N
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Flag of England. Saint George's cross (a red cross on a white background), used as the Flag of England, the Italian city of Genoa and various other places.
St Helens Photo Montage.jpg
(c) Cathie Garner, CC BY-SA 2.0
A photo montage using a mix of archive historical images, and current town depictions

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Opis St Helens Victoria Square, depicting Town Hall and Gamble Institute
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Źródło https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=jimmy+savile&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=inv&sxsrf=ALeKk00qVI6g0ALMbKmO2XR5rp_1Ul0Gag:1603138555287&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjz6vPAvMHsAhW1uXEKHXCcAB0Q_AUoAXoECAcQAQ&biw=360&bih=577&dpr=3#imgrc=yg9kFmWzNHD-2M
Autor Cathie Garner https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/42334
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"This is a view of Victoria Square in St Helens, Merseyside. On the left hand side can be seen the Town Hall with the clock tower, and directly across from the photographer is the Gamble Institute which houses the Central Library. The statue of Queen Victoria which used to stand in the middle of the square has now been moved to just behind where the photo is taken from."

Opis The Anderton Shearer monument located in St. Helens
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Źródło https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1532332
Autor Galatas https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/22875
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"This monument to Mr. Anderton, the inventor of the power shearer and loader, otherwise known locally as "th'cutter", which revolutionised longwall mining throughout the world.You can see the helical drum of the cutter under the bust of a collier. Each pick in the drum had a manganese-steel tip and each pick was worth £27 over 25 years ago.Originally the monument was situated in front of Anderton House, Lowton, which place housed National Coal Board district administrative offices; with the closure of these offices together with that of the last colliery in the Lancashire coalfield, the monument was moved to National Coal Board (renamed British Coal) Western Area offices in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. However, as the Anderton shearer was first used at Ravenhead Colliery ("Groves's"), St. Helens, of which colliery Mr. Anderton was the general manager, St. Helens council asked British Coal if they could transfer the monument to a site which is very near to where Ravenhead colliery used to be. One more point (and don't tell anybody): Mr. Anderton was a Wiganer. There is often confusion between James Anderton CBE , former chief constable of Manchester who was born in Wigan , and James Anderton OBE , inventor of the power shearer , whose birthplace I have so far been unable to confirm. However he lived locally and died aged 89 at his home in Newton le Willows."

Opis St Mary's Lowe House
Data 16:15, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Źródło https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/511032
Autor Sue Adair https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/1657
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"The impressive St Mary’s Lowe House, dubbed “The Poor Man’s Cathedral”, was built using money collected from working class people during the depression. The land on which the present church stands, was donated in 1793 by the widow of John Gorsuch Eccleston of Eccleston Hall (her maiden name was Lowe). The chapel was replaced with the current building, the tower and dome of which dominate the skyline of St Helens." Public Domain Ravenhead Mine Works - Public Domain, St Helens Library Archives

Casting Hall, British Plate Glass Co. Ravenhead - Public Domain, St. Helens Library Archives