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She was commemorated in 2018 with a blue plaque on 103 Norman Street, Birkenhead where she once lived. A portrait of her as Mayor by Maude Hall Neale is displayed in the Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead. [2] In 2021 Mercer was included in a mural commissioned for the centre of Birkenhead, painted by artist Joseph Venning. [8]
Beechwood is a housing estate in the west of Birkenhead, on the Wirral Peninsula, in Merseyside, England. Administratively it is within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral as part of Bidston and St James Ward. The area is bounded by Bidston to the north, Upton to the west and Noctorum to the south. The elevation of Bidston Hill is immediately to ...
Birkenhead's first market was established in 1835 in a purpose-built building in Hamilton Street near its junction with Market Street. This building also contained the town hall, commissioners' offices and a lock-up. It is often said that the first market was opened on the site of the later town hall in Hamilton Square. This is untrue.
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English: Plaque103 Norman Street, Birkenhead to Mary Ann Mercer, the first woman mayor of Birkenhead and probably the second woman mayor in England. Date 13 March 2020, 12:38:23
Noctorum is a suburb of Birkenhead, Merseyside, England.Administratively it is within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral as part of Claughton Ward.Noctorum is in the north east of the Wirral Peninsula, bounded by the Beechwood estate to the north, Claughton and Oxton to the east and south east, and the River Fender and M53 motorway to the west.
Claughton is a suburb of Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England.It contains 25 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are listed at Grade II.
The local government district was abolished in 1877 and its area was incorporated into the new municipal borough of Birkenhead. [24] Oxton continued to be a civil parish within the borough until 31 March 1898 when all the parishes within the borough were merged into a single parish named "Birkenhead St Mary" or "Birkenhead". [21]