Everton

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This article refers to the district of Liverpool. For the football club, see Everton F.C.. For other meanings, please see Everton (disambiguation).

Everton is a district of Liverpool, Merseyside and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It consists of mainly council houses, generally more modern terraced homes and is statistically one of the most deprived areas of the city. The football club Everton F.C. is named after the area, after the location of their first ground, St. Domingo's Church. The district is also the location of the team's crest image, an old bridewell known as Prince Rupert's Tower.

The name Everton is derived from the saxon word eofor which meant "wild boar that lived in forests". [1]

Barker and Dobson, a local sweet manufacturer introduced "Everton Mints" to honour Everton football club.

The Liverpool entrance to the Kingsway Tunnel is located within the boundaries of this area.


City of Liverpool
Districts
Aigburth | Allerton | Anfield | Belle Vale | Broadgreen | Canning | Childwall | Clubmoor | Croxteth | Dingle | Dovecot | Edge Hill | Everton | Fairfield | Fazakerley | Garston | Gateacre | Grassendale | Hunts Cross | Kensington | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Netherley | Norris Green | Old Swan | St Michael's Hamlet | Speke | Stoneycroft | Toxteth | Tuebrook | Walton | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton
City Council Wards

Allerton & Hunts Cross | Anfield | Belle Vale | Central | Childwall | Church | Clubmoor | County | Cressington | Croxteth | Everton | Fazakerley | Greenbank | Kensington & Fairfield | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Norris Green | Old Swan | Picton | Princes Park | Riverside | Speke Garston | St Michaels | Tuebrook and Stoneycroft | Warbreck | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | Yew Tree

Everton is also a small village in bedforshire.The small village has no shop there is a good Pub (The Thorton Arms) everton is shit like Jack Sullivan by david grainger

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