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What (who) is O2 Academy Liverpool - definition


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MUSIC VENUE IN HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND
Carling Academy Liverpool
The O2 Academy Liverpool (formerly the L2 and Carling Academy Liverpool) is a music venue in Hotham Street, Liverpool, England, that is run by the Academy Music Group.
Liverpudlian         
  • The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake
  • The [[Al-Rahma Mosque]] in the Toxteth area of Liverpool
  • Albert Dock]] contains the UK's largest collection of Grade I listed buildings as well as being the most visited multi-use attraction outside London.
  • The Wallasey entrance to the [[Kingsway Tunnel]]. Liverpool's skyline is visible in the background.
  • [[MV Royal Iris of the Mersey]] is one of three ferries that provide cross river services between Liverpool and the Wirral.
  • [[Bluecoat Chambers]], the oldest building in Liverpool city centre
  • commercial district]]
  • The Earl of Derby Stand at [[Aintree Racecourse]]; home of the [[Grand National]]
  • [[Liverpool Arena]] hosts numerous sporting events and was formerly the home of British Basketball League team, the Mersey Tigers.
  • Empire Theatre]] has the largest two-tier auditorium in the UK.
  • Goodison Park, home of Everton F.C.
  • [[Liverpool John Lennon Airport]] terminal building
  • [[Liverpool John Moores University]]'s [[James Parsons Building]]
  • Chinatown Gate, [[Chinatown, Liverpool]]
  • Liverpool Lime Street Station]]
  • Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946
  • Disraeli]], [[Queen Victoria]] and [[Wellington's Column]] in the middle ground.
  • [[Satellite imagery]] showing [[Liverpool Bay]], Liverpool and the wider [[Merseyside]] area
  • Liverpool Central]] is the UK's busiest underground station outside London.
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  • [[Liverpool Community College]]'s Arts Centre
  • Picton Reading Room]] and [[Walker Art Gallery]].
  • [[Liverpool Cathedral]] is regarded as one of the greatest buildings of the twentieth century and is one of the largest church buildings in the world.
  • [[Liverpool One]] has helped move the city into the top five retail destinations in the UK.
  • The [[Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine]], the first such school in the world
  • ''Liverpool in 1680'', the earliest known image of Liverpool
  • The late Georgian [[Liverpool Town Hall]]
  • The Merseyside derby is the football match between the two biggest clubs in the city; Liverpool in red and Everton in blue
  • music festival]].
  • Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King]]
  • Municipal Buildings]]
  • Nelson Monument]] at Exchange Flags. The other British hero of the Napoleonic Wars is commemorated in [[Wellington's Column]].
  • Inaugural journey of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] in 1830, the first-ever commercial railway line
  • [[Oriel Chambers]], the first "modern" building in the world
  • A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left)
  • Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.
  • Philharmonic Hall]], home of the [[Royal Liverpool Philharmonic]]
  • Radio City]] and [[Greatest Hits Radio]]
  • The [[Range Rover Evoque]] is manufactured at [[Jaguar Land Rover Halewood]].
  • Tudor]] [[manor house]] is one of Liverpool's oldest buildings.
  • St George's Hall]]
  • date=15 November 2012 }}. ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved 29 March 2018</ref>
  • Liverpool's Three Graces, the [[Royal Liver Building]], [[Cunard Building]] and [[Port of Liverpool Building]] at the [[Pier Head]]
  • ''Titanic'']]. The ship sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, with the loss of 1,517 lives (including numerous Liverpudlians). A [[Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic]] is located on the city's waterfront.
  • Victoria Building]]
  • Victoria Street, like many streets in the city centre, is lined with dozens of listed buildings.
  • city's tallest building]] since completion in 2008.
CITY IN MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Liverpudlian; Liverpool, England; Liverpool, UK; Liverpool, Britain; Scouser; Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool; Liverpool (borough); Liverpudlians; Liverpool, Merseyside; Lerpwl; County Borough of Liverpool; Scouseland; Liverpool (England); Landmarks in Liverpool; L'POOL; Liverpool, U.K.; Liverpool, United Kingdom; Geography of Liverpool; Liverpool, Old Swan; Liverpool, Lancashire; Nightlife in Liverpool; Education in Liverpool
[?l?v?'p?dl??n]
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Liverpool.
2. the Liverpudlian dialect or accent.
¦ adjective relating to Liverpool.
Origin
C19: humorous formation from Liverpool + puddle.
scouser         
  • The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake
  • The [[Al-Rahma Mosque]] in the Toxteth area of Liverpool
  • Albert Dock]] contains the UK's largest collection of Grade I listed buildings as well as being the most visited multi-use attraction outside London.
  • The Wallasey entrance to the [[Kingsway Tunnel]]. Liverpool's skyline is visible in the background.
  • [[MV Royal Iris of the Mersey]] is one of three ferries that provide cross river services between Liverpool and the Wirral.
  • [[Bluecoat Chambers]], the oldest building in Liverpool city centre
  • commercial district]]
  • The Earl of Derby Stand at [[Aintree Racecourse]]; home of the [[Grand National]]
  • [[Liverpool Arena]] hosts numerous sporting events and was formerly the home of British Basketball League team, the Mersey Tigers.
  • Empire Theatre]] has the largest two-tier auditorium in the UK.
  • Goodison Park, home of Everton F.C.
  • [[Liverpool John Lennon Airport]] terminal building
  • [[Liverpool John Moores University]]'s [[James Parsons Building]]
  • Chinatown Gate, [[Chinatown, Liverpool]]
  • Liverpool Lime Street Station]]
  • Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946
  • Disraeli]], [[Queen Victoria]] and [[Wellington's Column]] in the middle ground.
  • [[Satellite imagery]] showing [[Liverpool Bay]], Liverpool and the wider [[Merseyside]] area
  • Liverpool Central]] is the UK's busiest underground station outside London.
  • 250px
  • [[Liverpool Community College]]'s Arts Centre
  • Picton Reading Room]] and [[Walker Art Gallery]].
  • [[Liverpool Cathedral]] is regarded as one of the greatest buildings of the twentieth century and is one of the largest church buildings in the world.
  • [[Liverpool One]] has helped move the city into the top five retail destinations in the UK.
  • The [[Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine]], the first such school in the world
  • ''Liverpool in 1680'', the earliest known image of Liverpool
  • The late Georgian [[Liverpool Town Hall]]
  • The Merseyside derby is the football match between the two biggest clubs in the city; Liverpool in red and Everton in blue
  • music festival]].
  • Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King]]
  • Municipal Buildings]]
  • Nelson Monument]] at Exchange Flags. The other British hero of the Napoleonic Wars is commemorated in [[Wellington's Column]].
  • Inaugural journey of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] in 1830, the first-ever commercial railway line
  • [[Oriel Chambers]], the first "modern" building in the world
  • A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left)
  • Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.
  • Philharmonic Hall]], home of the [[Royal Liverpool Philharmonic]]
  • Radio City]] and [[Greatest Hits Radio]]
  • The [[Range Rover Evoque]] is manufactured at [[Jaguar Land Rover Halewood]].
  • Tudor]] [[manor house]] is one of Liverpool's oldest buildings.
  • St George's Hall]]
  • date=15 November 2012 }}. ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved 29 March 2018</ref>
  • Liverpool's Three Graces, the [[Royal Liver Building]], [[Cunard Building]] and [[Port of Liverpool Building]] at the [[Pier Head]]
  • ''Titanic'']]. The ship sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, with the loss of 1,517 lives (including numerous Liverpudlians). A [[Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic]] is located on the city's waterfront.
  • Victoria Building]]
  • Victoria Street, like many streets in the city centre, is lined with dozens of listed buildings.
  • city's tallest building]] since completion in 2008.
CITY IN MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Liverpudlian; Liverpool, England; Liverpool, UK; Liverpool, Britain; Scouser; Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool; Liverpool (borough); Liverpudlians; Liverpool, Merseyside; Lerpwl; County Borough of Liverpool; Scouseland; Liverpool (England); Landmarks in Liverpool; L'POOL; Liverpool, U.K.; Liverpool, United Kingdom; Geography of Liverpool; Liverpool, Old Swan; Liverpool, Lancashire; Nightlife in Liverpool; Education in Liverpool
Anyone born or currently living in Liverpool, England.
Most of the scousers gathered before the big football game at the Bull & Cock Pub in Stanley Park.