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Coordinates: 53°28′03″N 2°56′27″W / 53.4676°N 2.9408°W / 53.4676; -2.9408
Fazakerley /fəˈzækərli/ is a suburb of north Liverpool, Merseyside, England, and a Liverpool City Council Ward. At the 2001 Census it had a population of 15,062, increasing to 16,786 at the 2011 Census.
The Fazakerley area is located in north Liverpool, with neighbouring districts that include Croxteth, Aintree and Kirkby.
Some of the notable features of the area are Fazakerley railway station, Altcourse (HM Prison) and Fazakerley Hospital, officially known as Aintree University Hospital.
Unusually, part of Fazakerley is in the neighbouring borough council of Knowsley, with the boundary running down Copple House Lane. A section of the Knowsley side of Fazakerley is often referred to as the "Field Lane Estate". The separate "Sparrow Hall" estate is on the edge of Fazakerley, near to the A580 East Lancashire Road and Norris Green.
Fazakerley takes its name from Anglo-Saxon root words—all descriptive words pertaining to land; *Fæs-æcer-lēah. This can be broken down to fæs (border or fringe), æcer (field) and lēah, meaning a wood or clearing.
A selection of old photographs of Fazakerley, Liverpool 10.
Merseyside Police cordon off the scene Watch more videos like this at http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/_services/ajax/ajax_controller.cfm?event=kyteURL&t;=video&u;=channels/408938/1613428
This is a short documentary on the neighborhood where my mom and her family lived in Liverpool. During WWII Liverpool and surrounding areas were bombed frequently. Aunt Sybby was born in the first house we visited. Dedicated to Uncle Nev and the extended Richarson family.
Seeds Lane Fazakerley, gobshites in dark focus being chased by police van, straight through red lights, fuck everybody else eh, twats!!!
Out For a walk.
Fazakerley Cottage Homes These cottage homes in Liverpool were built in 1888 and opened on 27th March 1889 by the West Derby Union. They continued to function as children's homes until, according to archive records, 1964. Fazakerley is an area near to University Hospital Aintree, to the north of Liverpool. There were 24 cottages in the complex each of which could house up to 25 children - a grand total of 600 children. At the top of the drive was a large clock tower. At some point, perhaps in the 1950s, the cottages were no longer known by their numbers but were given names after flowers or plants - perhaps suggested by what was growing in their gardens.
Mr Carr is the best irish teacher ever!!!!
Murder squad detectives are quizzing a man after the body of a 37-year-old mother was found at an address in Fazakerley. Video by Eddie Barford.
john drag queen helton
37509 & 37109 at Fazakerley station during engineering works on Sunday 28th June 1998
Rain forest,Malaysia,Rivers Wildlife, Uploaded from Google Video www.fazaktom.webs.com Camera Man: T Fazakerley
Fazamatazz choir singing at the Liverpool maritime museum songs 1 & 2 The Fazakerley Hospital nurses choir singing in Liverpool during the Bank Holiday
A walk around just a few of the many country roads in the Lancashire village of Mawdesley England. Uploaded from Google Video www.fazaktom.webs.com Fazaktom Camera Man: T Fazakerley
Tour of the USSR in October 1991 Leningrad and Winter Palace www.fazaktom.webs.com
Tour of the USSR in October 1991 Moscow www.fazaktom.webs.com
Canoe journey to the rain forest of Taman Negara Malaysia,the only way to get to access it is by boat, up the rivers and white water rapids,a very exciting journey. www.fazaktom.webs.com
Rain forest indians doing blowpipe training and how to make fire at Taman Negara Malaysia. www.fazaktom.webs.com