April 5, 1902 The collapse of a stand in Glasgow. Game played whilst people lay dying. An appalling accident, unprecedented in the annals of football
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
April 5, 1902 The collapse of a stand in Glasgow. Game played whilst people lay dying. An appalling accident, unprecedented in the annals of football
Wednesday, March 19 – 1902 The following resolution was passed by the West Derby Guardians at their meeting to-day: – “That this board desires to
Monday, January 27 – 1902 An influential town’s meeting was held at Liverpool Town Hall, on Monday, in support of a scheme for a University
October 30, 1901 The following communication has been issued from the Local Government Board: “Some half-dozen cases of illness occurred at Liverpool at the end
October 23, 1901 The annual dinner and prize distribution in connection with Wittonia Flying Club took place on Wednesday at Northwich. Mr. T. Hankey, secretary,
October 19, 1901 The French and British Postal and Telegraph Administration have just established direct telegraphic communication between Paris and Liverpool. The establishment of this
Wednesday, June 19 – 1901 Sir Henry Littlejohn, Medical Officer of Health for the Local Government Board for Scotland and for Edinburgh, was examined yesterday
Monday, May 6 – 1901 At the Liverpool Assizes on Monday it was reported to Mr. Justice Wills that the prisoner, George Moir, who was
April 30, 1901 An effort is about to be made to establish a municipal system of public telephone communication in Liverpool. Encouraged by the success
April 29, 1901 At Liverpool yesterday George Muir, 42, labourer, was charged with assault and robbery. About eight o’clock on Saturday night, while Miss Little,
January 28, 1901 The development of tramway traffic under an electric system in Liverpool has been truly remarkable, and is confidently treated by municipal management
January 22, 1901 Telegraphing from Osborne on Tuesday night a Press Association correspondent writes: – The momentous announcement of the Queen Victoria’s death was made
Friday, December 28 – 1900 Liverpool 100 years ago Judging from cotemporary records which serve the place of the garrulity of the oldest inhabitant, Liverpool
Wednesday, December 19 – 1900 The following is the monthly report of the Board of Trade concerning employment in Liverpool and district: – Engineering and
Wednesday, November 21 – 1900 The annual meeting of the Northwich Homing Society, followed by the annual dinner, was held at the Wheat Sheaf Hotel,
Saturday, November 10 – 1900 Barnsley have concluded negotiations for the transfers of John Carlin (inside forward), who is with Birkenhead, and last season played
November 3, 1900 Richard Morris’s experiences Private Richard Morris writing home to his sister Miss Nellie Morris, Union street, and his father, gives some very
September 22, 1900 Along the west coast Liverpool affords an instance – even with its drawbacks – where the residents from the interior can find
August 27, 1900 Players, although not “pals,” A generous public, Proud Of You and your Services To Club and country, Lay their tribute At your
Friday, July 20 – 1900 In recognition of Dr. Flinn’s long and faithful services to the Conservative cause in the Everton Division of Liverpool, a
June 23, 1900 Richard Morris, Newtown, writing from Kroonstad on the 14th May, says: “Since writing the last letter I have been under fire. It
Wednesday, June 20 – 1900 By Corporal James Blake, 2nd Battalion Scottish Rifles. To the Memory of the Officers, N.C.O.’s and Men of the 2nd
June 16, 1900 Richard Morris, of Newtown, writing to his sister, Miss Nellie Morris, from Brandford, gives some interesting particulars of his journey to that
March 31, 1900 The Liverpool Corporation published on Saturday the accounts for the year in connection with the tramways undertaking of the city. In 1898
March 31, 1900 At a meeting of the International Board of the English and Scottish League, held in London on Saturday, the question of the
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