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What (who) is Mersey - definition


Mersey (1894 ship)         
  • ''Mersey'', 1908, near [[Sydney]]
FORMER IRON-HULLED SAILING SHIP
The Mersey was a 1,829 ton iron-hulled sailing ship with a length of , beam of and depth of . She was built by Charles Connell and Company of Glasgow, named after the River Mersey in north-western England and launched on 18 May 1894 for the Nourse Line.
Robert Mersey         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN, ARRANGER AND RECORD PRODUCER
Bob Mersey; Mersey, Robert
Robert David Mirsky (April 7, 1917 – December 14, 1994), known as Robert Mersey, was an American musician, arranger and record producer.
Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited         
The Bowater Mersey Paper Company Limited, commonly shortened to Bowater Mersey, is a forestry company operating in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Examples of use of Mersey
1. The walkout also halted services on the Mersey ferries.
2. Two road tunnels under the Mersey shut for 24 hours from last night.
3. Indeed, between the two, the once– strong quality of Mersey mateship is somewhat strained.
4. The Peugeot 106 careered into the Trent and Mersey canal The drama happened on Deep Dale Lane, a country road in Barrow on Trent near Derby, when a Peugeot 106 careered into the Trent and Mersey canal.
5. The offer values Mersey Docks at around ÂЈ771m and Mersey shareholders who have been paid an interim dividend of 18p per share will have received, following the acquisition, a total of ÂЈ10.00 per scheme share.