Landican (/ˈlændɪkən/) is a hamlet and former civil parish on the outskirts of Birkenhead, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England. The hamlet is on the Wirral Peninsula, near to Woodchurch and the M53 motorway. Historically part of the county of Cheshire, it is within the local government ward of Pensby and Thingwall and the parliamentary constituency of Wirral West.
Landican consists of a small group of cottages and farm buildings[2] as well as a cemetery and crematorium. At the 2001 census the community had a population of only 20.[3]
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Landican (/ˈlændɪkən/) is a hamlet and former civil parish on the outskirts of Birkenhead, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England....
arrival of Black & White male Tassam Tom of Landican owned by Sarah Johnson and Pat Norman of the Landican Cattery. The variety gained official Preliminary...
Greasby Great Caldy Great Sutton Heswall Hoose (present day Hoylake) Hooton Landican Ledsham Leighton Little Caldy Little Neston Little Sutton Meols Moreton...
where he died very suddenly of a heart attack. Stapledon was cremated at Landican Crematorium. His widow and their children scattered his ashes on the sandy...
renamed The Brigadier Philip Toosey Barracks. His ashes were buried in Landican Cemetery outside Birkenhead. A service of thanksgiving for the Life and...
children, and 13 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. He was cremated at Landican cemetery, Birkenhead. Realising that frogman-type diving (i.e. what is...
building was opened in 1887. The borough was enlarged in 1928 to absorb Landican, Prenton and Thingwall, and again in 1933 to take in Bidston, Noctorum...
4th-century bishop, Hilary of Poitiers. The Celtic names of Liscard and Landican (from Llandecwyn) both suggest an ancient British origin. The name of Wallasey...
Arrowe Brook starts as lowland field drainage around Irby, Thingwall and Landican. The brook flows through Arrowe Park, Upton Meadow and Greasby, before...
died near her home in Hoylake on 11 September 2014, and was cremated at Landican Crematorium, Birkenhead. In 2015 the University of Liverpool opened the...
and Overpool had become part of Ellesmere Port Urban District by 1911. Landican, Prenton and Thingwall were absorbed into Birkenhead County Borough in...
Anglian penetration of the area in the early seventh century. Note that Landican (one mile distant from Prenton) retained its Welsh/British name even through...
Great Sutton, Heswall cum Oldfield, Higher Bebington, Hoose, Hooton, Irby, Landican, Ledsham, Leighton, Little Meolse, Little Neston, Little Sutton, Lower...
Bank, Heswall, Wirral 1979–1980: Joseph Alexander Duncan of Home Farm, Landican, Birkenhead 1980–1981: Colonel Herbert Gerrard Thomas McClellan of Westwood...
travels along the centre of Wirral, northwards through Brimstage, Storeton, Landican, Woodchurch, Upton, Beechwood, Bidston and the outskirts of Leasowe where...
Salford, Manchester, Liverpool, Birkenhead, New Brighton, World Museum and Landican Cemetery. This series was again written by Wynne and produced by McGowan...
"Chêne" (French for oak) may be used here as in the Wirral hamlet of Landican (Old Welsh/Brythonic) called Landechene, the Oak Enclosure in the Norman...
exploded without explanation over the fields between Little Storeton and Landican, with the loss of all 24 servicemen on board. The dead included 15 commissioned...
Originally was part of Wybunbury parish Woodchurch (none) Arrowe, Barnston, Landican, Noctorum, Oxton, Pensby, Prenton, Thingwall, Woodchurch. The greater part...