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  2. File:Mercer plaque, 103 Norman Street, Birkenhead.jpg

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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

  3. Mary Mercer - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. File:1 - 6 Mortimer Street, Birkenhead.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:2A Price Street, Birkenhead.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Listed buildings in Birkenhead - Wikipedia

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    A row of four shops, incorporating the former Albion Hotel, by Edward Welch. They are in stone, and have two storeys with a basement. There are five bays in Market Street; these contain 20th-century shop fronts. The Chester Street front has three bays, a central doorway, a balcony, windows with architraves, and a pediment. [22] II: 19–34 ...

  7. G.F. Milnes & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Horse drawn tramcar built in Birkenhead in 1892 on the Douglas Corporation Tramway (now Douglas Bay Horse Tramway) G. F. Milnes & Co. Ltd was a tramcar manufacturer based in Birkenhead (1886–1902) and Hadley, Shropshire (1900–1905)

  8. Bride and Groom Can't Agree on Wedding Plans So They've ... - AOL

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    A bride and groom can't agree on the size of their wedding — so they've decided to each plan their own event. In a post on Reddit's "Wedding Shaming" forum, a user shared that their sister-in ...

  9. File:1 - 11 Cross Street, Birkenhead.jpg - Wikipedia

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