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St Helens, MerseysideA famous Punch cartoon had Napoleon lamenting, "Oh, no! I've been banished to St Helens!" This was a pun on St. Helena, the South Atlantic island to which Napoleon was exiled.Broad Oak, St HelensIt lies east of the town centre on the A572 road to Newton-le-Willows.Clock Face, MerseysideClock Face was once served by the St Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway at Clock Face station on Gartons Lane. The area is currently served by Lea Green railway station on the northern route of the Liverpool to Manchester Line. Arriva North West operate bus services in Clock Face, routes 32/32A/32C and 33/33A link the area to St Helens Hospital and the Town Centre as well as routes 121/122 (replacing 32A) in the evenings. Other bus companies serving the area include Merseytravel's 140 and 265 bus routes, Halton Transport's 17/17A/17B bus routes and Strawberry Bus' Line 1 bus route.Warrington AcademyThree tutors were chosen initially: John Taylor, of Norwich, taught divinity; Mr. Holt, of Kirkdale, natural philosophy; and John Aikin, classics. Henry Willoughby, 13th Baron Willoughby of Parham, was the first president of the academy. Soon a fourth tutor was appointed. On the death of Dr. Taylor, in 1761, Aikin became tutor in divinity, and was succeeded in his old duties by Joseph Priestley. Among the other tutors who at some point joined the staff of the academy were Reinhold Forster, William Enfield, George Walker, Dr. Nicholas Clayton, and Gilbert Wakefield.Halliwell Jones StadiumThe official capacity of the stadium is 14,206, although this has been reduced to approximately 13,024 after overcrowding trouble plagued the stadium's opening match where Warrington took on Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in Super League IX. The match was a sell out and was not deemed safe.Information by Wikipedia.com
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