- Tranmere, Merseyside
infobox UK place
country= England
official_name= Tranmere
latitude= 53.3788
longitude= -3.0205
population= 11,668 (2001 Census)citeweb|url=http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=561388&c=tranmere&d=14&e=16&g=362209&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&enc=1|title=2001 Census: Tranmere|work=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=2 July|accessyear=2007]
metropolitan_borough= Wirral
metropolitan_county=Merseyside
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Birkenhead
post_town= BIRKENHEAD
postcode_district = CH41
postcode_area= CH
dial_code= 0151
os_grid_reference= SJ300850
map_type= MerseysideTranmere is a suburb of
Birkenhead , on theWirral Peninsula ,Merseyside ,England . Administratively, it is also a ward of theMetropolitan Borough of Wirral . Before local government reorganisation in1 April 1974 , it was part of theCounty Borough of Birkenhead, within the geographical county ofCheshire . At the 2001 Census, the population of Tranmere was 11,668 (5,399 males, 6,269 females).Toponymy
Its name was given by Norwegian
Viking s who settled and colonised Wirral in the 10th century. Tranmere inOld Norse is "Trani-melr", meaning "Cranebird sandbank" or "sandbank with the Cranebirds". [citeweb|url=http://www.wirral-mbc.gov.uk/Vikings/SteveIntro.shtml|title=Vikings In Wirral: Introduction|work=Professor Stephen Harding|accessdate=16 January|accessyear=2008]History
Until the early 19th century, Tranmere was the second most populous settlement in Wirral, with a population of 353 in 1801, centred mainly in the area of what is now Church Road and the nearby hamlet of Hinderton.citebook|title=Mersey Ferries - Volume 1|first=TB|last=Maund|publisher=Transport Publishing Co. Ltd.|date=1991|isbn=0-86317-166-4 ] By 1901, the number of residents had grown to 37,709. [citeweb|url=http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/tranmere.html|title=Cheshire Towns & Parishes: Tranmere|work=GENUKI UK & Ireland Genealogy|accessdate=16 January|accessyear=2008]
Tranmere Old Hall and its estate, was situated around what is now Church Road. It was a large,
gable d building constructed around 1614. [citebook|title=Birkenhead... Of Yesteryear|last=Bidston|first=Carol E.|page=p42|date=1985|publisher=Metropolitan Borough of Wirral|isbn=0-904582-07-8 ] According to the author Philip Sulley's "The Hundred of Wirral" (1889), in about 1860: :"... [Tranmere Old Hall] was pulled down by an ignorantboor who became possessed of it by some mischance, to make way for shops and houses."Tranmere was absorbed into the County Borough of Birkenhead in 1877 and became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in 1974, on creation of the county of Merseyside.
Ferry Service
Queen Elizabeth granted John Poole the lease of ferry rights at Tranmere in 1586. The "Etna", the first steam-powered ferry on the
River Mersey operated from Tranmere Pool toLiverpool on17 April 1817 . [citeweb|url=http://www.mersey-gateway.org/yesterdays/server.php?show=ConNarrative.31&chapterId=155|title=Ferries Across The Mersey|work=mersey-gateway.org|accessdate=30 March|accessyear=2007] The early part of the 19th Century were prosperous times for Tranmere's ferry service, but this was to change with the completion ofThomas Brassey 's New Chester Road in 1833 and the opening of theChester and Birkenhead Railway in 1840. Further blows to trade came with the commencement of a horse-drawntram way in 1877 betweenNew Ferry and Woodside Ferry and the opening of theMersey Railway between Liverpool and nearbyGreen Lane railway station in 1886. By 1904, the ferry service had ceased and Tranmere Pool was enclosed asCammell Laird Dock as part of an extension of the shipyard.Description
Tranmere is made up of industrial buildings and Victorian
terraced house s, although it has seen a significant amount of property development recently. The area is host to one of only 35 government neighbourhood pathfinders. [citeweb|url=http://www.neighbourhood.gov.uk/page.asp?id=605|title=Neighbourhood Management Pathfinders (Round 2)|work=Neighbourhood Renewal Unit|accessdate=18 March|accessyear=2008]Green Lane railway station is situated on theWirral Line of theMerseyrail network. Services operate northbound to Liverpool, via Birkenhead town centre and southbound toChester andEllesmere Port .Tranmere is best known for its football club,
Tranmere Rovers F.C. , founded in 1884.Mersey Park Primary School in Tranmere has several famous former pupils includingJason McAteer (footballer) andPatricia Routledge (Hyacinth Bucket in theBBC TV sitcom "Keeping up Appearances ").Paul O'Grady , famous for his alter-ego creationLily Savage , was born and raised in the area.St. Catherine's Hospital occupies a large site in Higher Tranmere. It was originally built as the Birkenhead Union
Workhouse between 1861 and 1863 and designed by Thomas Leyland.citebook|title=Birkenhead - An Illustrated History|first=Ralph T|last=Brocklebank|publisher=Breedon Books|date=2003|isbn=1-85983-350-0] [citeweb|url=http://www.workhouses.org.uk/index.html?Birkenhead/Birkenhead.shtml|title=Birkenhead, Cheshire: Church Road Workhouse|work=workhouses.org.uk|accessdate=30 March|accessyear=2007]References
External links
* [http://www.tranmererovers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Welcome Tranmere Rovers FC]
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