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Prescot is a town with the status of civil parish, 8 miles to the east of Liverpool in northwest England. It lies within the Historic counties of England|historic boundaries of Lancashire.
From c1593, into the early years of the 17th century, Prescot was home to the Prescot Playhouse, a purpose-built Shakespearean theatre.
During the 18th and 19th centuries it was at the centre of the watch and clockmaking industry. This ended with the failure of the Lancashire Watch Company in 1910. In later years BICC Cables was the main employer in the town.
Actor Sue Johnston (Brookside, The Royle Family)
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Actor Sam Kelly (Porridge (TV)|Porridge, The Two Ronnies, All or Nothing)
Organist Professor Ian Tracey (organist)|Ian Tracey of Liverpool Cathedral|Liverpool Anglican Cathedral
Nonsense-poet and artist Edward Lear
Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby|Lord Stanley, one-time Governor General of Canada after whom the Stanley Cup and Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, was named
Stuart Sutcliffe, early member of The Beatles attended Prescot Grammar School
Danny McCall, former Brookside actor and star of West-End hit The Sound of Fury, based on the life of Billy Fury
Labour Party (UK)|Labour Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister Harold Wilson was once a Member of Parliament for Huyton, incorporating Prescot
Shakespearean actor John Philip Kemble was born in Prescot. His house has since been demolished, but the road has been renamed Kemble Street. The John Kemble Pub stands on this street in his memory.
Professor Sid Watkins, world-renowned neurosurgeon who served twenty-six years as the FIA Formula One Safety Delegate and Medical Delegate, head of the Formula One on-track medical team, and first responder in case of a crash.
Classical pianist Paul Lewis, who featured as a soloist at the 2005 Last Night of the Proms, was a student at Prescot Grammar School.
David McCabe - Lead singer out of the Merseyside Band 'The Zutons'
Actor Daniel Craig (the most recent James Bond), Cheshire-born, but raised in PrescotReferences
See also
Prescot Parish ChurchExternal links
News and views from the local area
News about arts and entertainment in the area, including the Annual Prescot Festival of Music and the Arts
Local government collection of pictures, photos and information about the town
Site for alumni of the historic Prescot Grammar School