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Geography: St Helens is a large town in Merseyside, England, with a population of 102,629. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens.

St Helens is in the south west of the historic county of Lancashire, 6 miles (10 kilometres) north of the River Mersey. The town historically lay within the ancient Lancashire division of West Derby known as a "hundred". The town initially started as a small settlement in the township of Windle but by the mid 1700s the town had become synonymous with a wider area, and by 1838 was formally made responsible for the administration of the four townships of Eccleston, Parr, Sutton and Windle. In 1868 the town was created by incorporation as a municipal borough and later became a county borough in 1887 and a metropolitan borough in 1974 with an expanded administrative responsibility for towns and villages in close proximity.

The area developed rapidly in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries into a significant centre for coal mining and glassmaking. It was also home to a cotton and linen industry (notably sail making) that lasted until the mid-19th century as well as salt, lime and alkali pits, copper smelting, and brewing.

Glass producer Pilkington is the town's only remaining large industrial employer. Previously it was home to Beechams, the Gamble Alkali Works, Ravenhead glass, United Glass Bottles, Triplex, Daglish Foundry and Greenall's brewery.

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History:

Population: 177 188

Sights:

Saint Helens. Beechams Clock Tower
Beechams Clock Tower, originally part of Beechams Factory and now a part of the modern College
Saint Helens. Church Street
Church Street
Saint Helens. Church Street
Church Street
Saint Helens. Church Street, 1968
Church Street, 1968
Saint Helens. Church Street and Parish Church
Church Street and Parish Church
Saint Helens. Corporation Street, the two gasholders and Bold Power Station, 1981
Corporation Street, the two gasholders and Bold Power Station, 1981
Saint Helens. Cycling Club, early 1900s
Cycling Club, early 1900s
Saint Helens. Gamble Institute, circa 1910
Gamble Institute, circa 1910
Saint Helens. Ormskirk Street
Ormskirk Street
Saint Helens. Parish Church
Parish Church; Victoria Park, Museum; Sefton Place; Town Hall and Victoria Square
Saint Helens. Pilkington brothers Ltd, Head Office
Pilkington brothers Ltd, Head Office
Saint Helens. Pilkington Glass Works known as the 'Hotties'
Pilkington Glass Works known as the 'Hotties'
St Helens Junction, 1977
St Helens Junction, 1977
Saint Helens. Steam Pump Truck for Firefighting, 1913
Steam Pump Truck for Firefighting, 1913
Saint Helens. Taylor Park
Taylor Park
Saint Helens. Taylor Park - Boating on the Lake and Boathouse; Victoria Park; Baldwin Street
Taylor Park - Boating on the Lake and Boathouse; Victoria Park; Baldwin Street
Saint Helens. Taylor Park and Entrance to Victoria Park
Taylor Park and Entrance to Victoria Park
Saint Helens. Town Hall, 1880
Town Hall, 1880
Saint Helens. Town Hall, between 1900 and 1910
Town Hall, between 1900 and 1910
Saint Helens. Town Hall and Victoria Square
Town Hall and Victoria Square
Saint Helens. Toll Bar
Toll Bar
Saint Helens. Victoria Park, Museum, 1904
Victoria Park, Museum, 1904
Saint Helens. Victoria Square
Victoria Square
Saint Helens. Windleshaw Old Abbey
Windleshaw Old Abbey; Church Street; Eccleston Parish Church; Victoria Park, Bowling Green, Cafe




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