Proper noun
A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England.
A suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, on the city's North Shore.
An English topographic surname
Either of F. E. Smith, Frederick Smith or Frederick Smith the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Earls of Birkenhead
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCheshire In Cheshire there are four motorways the M6, the M56 (linking Chester to the east), the M53 (linking Chester to Birkenhead ) and the M62, which runs just along the county's northern border with Merseyside and Greater Manchester. Source: Internet
Some examples from around the globe are the Riosol Hotel in Gran Canaria, Caruso Belvedere Hotel in Amalfi Coast (Italy), Aman Resorts Amankila in Bali, Birkenhead House in Hermanus (South Africa), The Caves in Jamaica and Caesar Augustus in Capri. Source: Internet
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Mandy Thomas, of Birkenhead, said: "Much as I loathe speed cameras in general, as you can momentarily get caught by mistake as you're watching the road, the average speed cameras are a good idea - especially on that hill. Source: Internet
Birkenhead Priory is the oldest building on Merseyside - originally built back in 1150 - and there is also the 19th century model village of Port Sunlight, home to around 900 listed buildings. Source: Internet
“At property conferences I’ve heard Birkenhead referred to as ‘Liverpool’s Left Bank’ - I’m delighted to hear these bold aspirations being raised, and for business leaders and investors to be curious about what is possible in Wirral. Source: Internet