Liberty (pressure group) — Liberty The National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) Motto To protect civil liberties and promote human rights for everyone Formation 1 January 1934 (1934 01 01) (77 years ago) Type Political pressure group … Wikipedia
Liberty (department store) — Liberty is a well known store in Great Marlborough Street in central London, England at the heart of the West End shopping district. It was founded by Arthur Lasenby Liberty in 1875 to sell ornaments, fabrics and miscellaneous art objects from… … Wikipedia
London & Overseas Freighters — Ltd Industry Ship transport Fate sold Successor Frontline Shipping AB Founded 1948[1] Founder(s) … Wikipedia
Liberty International — PLC Rechtsform Public Limited Company ISIN GB0006834344 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liberty Stadium — „White Rock“ Das Liberty Stadium in Swansea Daten Ort … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liberty ship — Liberty ships were cargo ships built in the United States during World War II. They were British in conception but adapted by the U.S., cheap and quick to build, and came to symbolize U.S. wartime industrial output. Based on vessels ordered by… … Wikipedia
London Gold Exchange — is a digital currency exchanger founded in 2001. The London Gold Exchange is owned by LGE International LTD., an offshore company registered in Belize, with offices in London, England and Hong Kong.London Gold Exchange operate 2 franchises, one… … Wikipedia
Liberty Radio — is a international Radio station which is based in Finsbury Park, London. They broadcast on Sky 0186, , Astra: 2B, Frequency 12.40227500 FEC 2/3, Sky Freesat 0186 and on www.libertyradio.co.uk. The station is also known for having the widest… … Wikipedia
Liberty Bell — Liberty Bell. Liberty Bell gegenüber de … Deutsch Wikipedia
Liberty spikes — refers to a way of styling the hair in long, thick, upright spikes. The style, associated with the punk subculture, is so named because of the resemblance to the spikes on the head of the Statue of Liberty, although the style first arose in the… … Wikipedia