July 7, 1892 Mr. J.A. Geoghegan, Coal Merchant, after a short illness. Aged 42 years. “I feel quite sad, and know not how I feel,
Category: Other news
The General Election
June 25, 1892 This is a little item from Walton intended for the perusal of the Conservative candidate, Mr. Stock – “In his address Mr.
The football reporter and his pigeons
June 13, 1892 It begins to seem probable that the time is rapidly approaching when no daily newspaper office with pretension to self-respect will consider
Annual Athletic Sports for the Anfield Road Board Schools
June 11, 1892 The fifth annual athletic sports of the Anfield Road Board Schools took place on Saturday on the Liverpool (late Everton) Football Ground,
Starving, God bless my child and its mother. None better ever lived
June 1, 1892 An alarming epidemic of suicide at present exists in Liverpool, inquests taking place daily on the bodies of persons who have destroyed
A Board of Conciliation in Liverpool
May 26, 1892 For some two years past, what for all practical purposes is a board of conciliation has been in operation in Liverpool in
Improved telephone apparatus
May 25, 1892 The new telephone company gave at their offices in Cannon Street, London, yesterday (says a London correspondent) an exhibition of their improved
The appalling discoveries at Rainhill, near Liverpool
March 26, 1892 (Illustrated Police News: March 26, 1892)
Shocking discovery near Liverpool
March 16, 1892 A shocking discovery was made at Liverpool yesterday, the bodies of a woman and four children being discovered in a house. Circumstances
A vicious rumour regarding Mr. John Houlding
March 14, 1892 A rumour has gained currency – by whom it has been set in motion I can only surmise – that Mr. John
Advertisement: To Cyclists and Footballers: Harry Allday
March 12, 1892 (Cricket and Football Field: March 12, 1892) Cyclists, footballers, Harry Allday, Everton Bicycle Club, 184 Oakfield Road, Houlding Street, Sandon, tobacco, cigars.
A conservative walk over
February 16, 1892 Mr. J.A. Willox, Conservative, has been nominated as a candidate for the Parliamentary representation of the Everton Division of Liverpool, to fill
Liverpool indignant
February 11, 1892 On the Liverpool Exchange flags to-day great indignation was expressed on account of a paragraph in a London morning paper anticipating failures
The conservative contest in Everton
February 2, 1892 Mr. John Houlding, who is the chairman of the Conservative Association in the Everton Division, is now in London. There was no
The moslems at Liverpool
February 2, 1892 Mr. Abdullah Quilliam, of Liverpool, leader of the Moslem party in England, who last year had audience of the Sultan in reference
A yankee desperado in Liverpool
January 30, 1892 Quite a distinguished passenger sailed on Saturday from Liverpool on the Guion steamer Arizona, but he sails against his will and with
The vacancy in the Everton Division
January 26, 1892 Our Liverpool correspondent telegraphs: – A meeting of the Everton Divisional Council of the Conservative party too place last night, when it
The Parliamentary representation of Everton
January 26, 1892 Mr John Houlding declines to stand A meeting of the divisional council of the Everton Conservative Association was held last evening, in
John Houlding one of three candidates
January 22, 1892 At a meeting of the Everton Committee of the Everton Division of Liverpool yesterday it was decided to recommend the names of
The Liverpool vacancy
January 15, 1892 Consequent on the death of Mr. Whitley, the Conservative member for the Everton Division of Liverpool, a vacant occurs, which the Liberal
Railway extension in Liverpool
January 8, 1892 Yesterday General Hutchinson inspected, on behalf of the Board of Trade, the extension of the Mersey Railway to the bottom of Bold-street,
The immigrant landing station on Ellis Island
January 3, 1892 The new immigrant landing station on Ellis Island was successfully inaugurated yesterday. The first immigrant to land was Annie Moore, a native
Meeting of the Everton Burial Board
January 2, 1892 Everton Burial Board. – The monthly meeting of the Everton Burial Board was held on Saturday, at the offices of the cemetery,
New Year’s Eve in 1891
December 31, 1891 Liverpool is one of the few English cities in which New Year’s Eve is extensively celebrated, and, as has been the case
The Municipal Elections
November 3, 1891 Everton Ward : 24,270 voters In this ward, Mr. John Houlding, the retiring member, found a strong opponent in Mr William Nicholson,
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