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On the Web
- Rainhill Railway and Heritage Society - Maintainers of the Rainhill Trials Exhibition. Information about the society, the exhibition, and early and modern pictures of the railway.
- The Rainhill Trials - Contemporary accounts of the trials and the competing engines.
- Rainhill Parish Council - The lowest tier of local government serving the residents of the village. Council information and local history, including details of the area's place in railway development.
- Rainhill Civic Society - Seeks to look after the beauty, history and character of the area. Information about activities and events, local history and photos.
- Rainhill Parish Council - Merseyside.
- Rainhill Rotary Club - Rainhill Rotary Club, Prescot, Merseyside, UK : District 1280
- Rainhill City Learning Centre - Provides ICT teaching and resources for individuals, groups and business. Information about courses and facilities.
- The Colonnade - Dedicated to the memory of Rainhill Hospital - once the world's largest psychiatric hospital. Includes historical information and pictures, photos of the site as it is now, and contact information of former members of staff.
- The Rotary Club of Rainhill - Rainhill, UK. District 1280-.
- St Ann's Church of England Primary School - Includes a prospectus detailing their policies, and information about their curriculum.
Wikipedia Articles
- Rainhill Trials - The Rainhill Trials were an important competition in the early days of steam locomotive railways, run in October of 1829 in Rainhill, Merseyside (between Liverpool and Manchester).
- Rainhill railway station - Rainhill railway station serves the town of Rainhill, Merseyside, England. It is situated on the northern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Line, the original Liverpool and Manchester Railway which opened in 1830.
- Walking Down Rainhill - Walking Down Rainhill is a Jake Shimabukuro solo album. It was released in August 2004.
- Rainhill - Rainhill is a village in the Borough of St Helens, Lancashire, United Kingdom about 10 miles away from Liverpool. It forms a civil parish.
- Perseverance (steam locomotive) - Perseverance was an early steam locomotive that took part in the Rainhill Trials. Built by Timothy Burstall, Perseverance was damaged on the way to the trials and Burstall spent the first five days trying to repair his locomotive.