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A modern photograph of the remains of Windleshaw Chantry. Windleshaw Chantry is the oldest structure in St. Helens. It was built in 1435 by Sir Thomas Gerard, following his return from the Battle of Agincourt around 1415 [5] [9] Windleshaw Chantry receives a mention in literature in the poetical illustration Windleshaw Abbey by Letitia Elizabeth Landon, to an engraving of a painting by G ...
The Totally Wicked Stadium [7] is a multi-purpose stadium in St Helens, Merseyside, England. Known as Langtree Park until 2017, it has a capacity of over 18,000 and is the home ground of rugby league club St Helens R.F.C. and football club Liverpool F.C. Women. The stadium was granted planning permission in 2008 and construction started in 2010 ...
After the 4th Battalion, amalgamated with the 7th Battalion in 1967, the drill hall became empty, [32] and so it was sold to Birkenhead County Borough Council, who converted it into a sports and leisure centre. [29] [34] Today, the building is home to a local gymnastics club. [35] Princess Park Barracks (1863–?) Crawford House TA Centre ...
Queens Park Rangers F.C., an English football (soccer) club originally from Queen's Park, London; Queen's Park, Northampton, a district of Northampton; Queen's Park, Rochdale, a public park; Queens Park, Swindon, a public park; Queens Park, Wrexham, an area and street in Wrexham, North Wales
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St David's Hall: Cardiff 30 August 1982 2,000 St George's Hall: Bradford 29 August 1853 1,500 (current); 3,500 (original) St Helens Theatre Royal St. Helens 1895, rebuilt 1901 700 Operator - Regal Entertainments Ltd St. Martin's Theatre: London 26 November 1916 550 Stables Theatre: Hastings, East Sussex 16 June 1959 126 The Stables Trust
St Helens South Lake Surrounds And Bridge At Pilkington Glassworks: Borough Road: II: St Helens 449412: SJ4945696823: The Malthouse: Rainford Road: II: Windle 488034: SJ5097195970: West Derby War Memorial At Eccleston Park: II: St Helens 489783: Farm Outbuilding, Formerly Stables, At Former Bold Hall Estate: II: Bold 489784: Farmhouse At Former ...
The park was opened in 1886 as Cowley Hill Park by St Helens Council and renamed on 21 June 1887 for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee. In 1994 the council sold The Mansion House to a charity Age UK which uses the property as a venue for weddings.