Geography of the British Isles Zum Gebrauch in Deutschen Schulen

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Geography of the British Isles Zum Gebrauch in Deutschen Schulen
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I Fig. 2. R >. The Towni within a melius "f thirty-five miles ol Manchester. Total population within the circle aboui i-i^in million! In 1901.
ferries and a railway tunnel (about three quarters Oi a mile long, running under the bed ol the estuary). Liverpool is the second sea-port of the empire and the duel seat of the "American or Ricken, Oeograpb] — 50 — trans-Atlantic trade". It is the port not only of Manchester, or the Manchester district, but, for many purposes, of all the great industria
...l area which lies between Liverpool, Leeds, and Birming- ham (Fig. 25). Several lines of steamers ply be- tween Liverpool and America (Cunard Line, White Star Line, etc. ). But Liverpool has, in addition, lines to all parts of the world. Every one who sails up the Mersey and sees the forests of masts which rise from the splendid line of the Liver- pool docks (over seven miles long), must admit that the broad bosom of this river is one of the grandest of all the marine sights in England. Canals and lines of railway join Liverpool with all the ports of the country, but the most important are those which unite it with the cotton mills, coal mines, and great trade centres of Lancashire and Yorkshire.

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