I can't see how it could have been because it is in Bebington and Port Sunlight has a very definite border about a third of a mile away. Having said that, Port sunlight is very close - cross the road and round the corner, so it might have been 'described' as being in Port Sunlight. Port Sunlight had its own sports facilities originally and as far as I am aware has never claimed to extend to ownership of The Oval. HTH
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Once, In the Landsenburg prision after his ko de tah. ---
Leaving London's Victoria station - the steam train pulls out and we wave once more our families. Immediately we cross the Thames on our way to the port in Southampton 45 mins later we race through sleepy Surrey villages and cut through the downs... An hour and a half later Arundel Castle on the right. France I am not so sure.. but the accuracy I have given you for the British side of the journey is perfect... :)
Once the war was declared the first action by the United States was to deploy its military.
US troops debarked in France at half a dozen ports. By far the most of these landed in Brest, nearly 800,000. About another 200,000 landed at St. Nazaire. Both these small port cities so familiar to WWI doughboys became notorious in WWII for their use as German submarine bases, once the Germans occupied France. British troops used ports on the northern French coast, behind that portion of the front they held.
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