March 29, 1873 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Little Bridge (London), kick-off: 11:30. Wanderers – Oxford University 2-0 (1-0). Attendance: 3,000. Referee: Mr. Alfred
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Scotland v England 0-0 (International: November 30, 1872)
November 30, 1872 Match: International, friendly, at Hamilton Crescent, kick-off: 14:15. Scotland – England 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. William Keay (Queen’s Park); umpires:
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All articles about Jack Earp on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Jack Earp: Born: September 6, 1872: Nottingham, England. Passed away: Position: Right back. Height: Weight: Career: Nottingham
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All articles about Archie Livingstone on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Archie Livingstone: Born: August 30, 1872: Kilpatrick, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Left half. Height: Weight: Career: Greenock:
Wanderers v Royal Engineers 1-0 (English FA Cup final: March 16, 1872)
March 16, 1872 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:05. Wanderers – Royal Engineers 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 2,000. Referee: Mr. Alfred Stair
England v Scotland 2-1 (Unofficial international: November 18, 1871)
November 18, 1871 International: Friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:15. England – Scotland 2-1 (2-0). Attendance: 650. Umpires: Messrs.: Gilbert Kennedy (Wanderers) and Alfred Stair
The draw for the FA Cup
October 21, 1871 The general meeting for the ratification of the rules framed by the sub-committee for the guidance of the several contests in this
The Association Challenge Cup
October 14, 1871 A meeting of the committee of the Football Association, convened for the purpose of taking preliminary steps for the institution of the
Construction of a sewer in Anfield Road (advertisement)
Monday, October 9 – 1871 (Liverpool Daily Post, 09-10-1871) Keywords: Anfield Road, Liverpool, Walton, sewer, construction, Walton, Walton Local Board, Rice Lane.
Masonic installation and festivities
Wednesday, July 19 – 1871 The interest attached to the meeting of Everton Lodge (No. 823) attracted a strong muster to the meeting held at
St. Domingo Methodist New Connexion Chapel
July 19, 1871 To-morrow evening an elegant new place of worship erected by a thriving body of the New Connexion Methodists, in Breckfield-road North, and
Treat to the Bluecoat Boys
Thursday, June 22 – 1871 Yesterday afternoon, the boys belonging to the Bluecoat Hospital, to the number of about 230, were entertained by the members
Important sale of property
Thursday, May 4 – 1871 A sale of property, which has excited great interest, and which may be taken as an indication of the value
England v Scotland 1-1 (Unofficial friendly: February 25, 1871)
February 25, 1871 International: Friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:30. England – Scotland 1-1 (1-1). Attendance: 500. Referee: Mr. Charles Tebbut (Wanderers); umpires: Messrs.: Robert
England v Scotland 1-0 (Unofficial friendly: November 19, 1870)
November 19, 1870 International: Unofficial friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:00. England – Scotland 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 600. England (1-1-8): Charles William Alcock (Harrow Pilgrims),
Laying the Memorial Stone of a Methodist New Connexion Chapel
September 12, 1870 Following the custom observed in some part of the country, and more especially in South Staffordshire, the members of the Methodist New
Chancery Suit: Orrell v Orrell
August 9, 1870 This suit, which came on for hearing yesterday, before Vice-Chancellor Wickens, at St. George’s hall, was instituted for the administration of the
Stanley Park, Liverpool
June 11, 1870 Liverpool has now another recreation ground in Stanley Park, of which we give an illustration; and yet another- Sefton Park – is
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All articles about John Davies on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About John Davies: Born: Passed away: Position: Goalkeeper. Height: Weight: Career: Hurst: 1889. Burslem Port Vale: 1890. Newton
Opening of Stanley Park – Letter to institutions
Wednesday, May 11 – 1870 The following circular has been sent to the Blue-coat School and ten different hospital and orphan institutions in the town:
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All articles about Alan Maxwell on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Alan Maxwell: Born: 1870: Glasgow, Scotland. Passed away: Position: Inside right. Height: (5ft. 7in.); Weight: (11st. 7lb.).
The AGM of Queen’s Park Football Club
April 14, 1870 The second annual meeting of this club was held last evening in Buchanan’s Temperance Hotel – Mr. James Grant, the president, in
Land for sale
March 26, 1870 (Source: Liverpool Daily Post: March 26, 1870) Land for sale, Anfield, Liverpool. Rockfield. Stanley Park. Walton on the Hill.
Sale of land at Anfield
March 23, 1870 (Source: Liverpool Daily Post: March 23, 1870) This map from 1863 shows where the area is. My yellow cross is the football
England v Scotland 1-1 (Unofficial friendly: March 5, 1870)
March 5, 1870 International: Unofficial friendly, at Kennington Oval, kick-off: 15:15. England – Scotland 1-1 (0-0). Attendance: 400. England (1-1-8): Alfred H. Thornton (Old Harrovians),
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