Monday, October 20 – 1879 A curious difficulty under the Building Act has just been experienced in Liverpool, and is causing a good deal of
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A ruined village
Tuesday, October 7 – 1879 The village of Everton twelve years ago was one of the happiest and most prosperous in the county. The farms,
Everton United Church Club
August 28, 1879 A meeting of person interest in the establishment of a church club for Everton was held last evening, in St. George’s schools,
New social club for Everton
Thursday, March 6 – 1879 Last night, a new social club, similar to one or two others in other districts of the town, was opened
The Zulus
Sunday, January 26 – 1879 It appears that the Zulus have thirty-three regiments, eighteen of which (according to a pamphlet issued by Lord Chelmsford to
Opening of St. Margaret’s New Schools, Anfield
Thursday, December 19 – 1878 The new schools which have just been erected in Belmont-road, in connection with St. Margaret’s Church, Anfield, were opened yesterday.
The new Industrial School at Oakbank
Saturday, September 28 – 1878 The new industrial school at Oakbank, which is designed to take the place of the present one as an institution
Close of Stanley Hospital Bazaar and Gala
Saturday, June 15 – 1878 (Liverpool Mercury, 17-06-1878)
The Nineteenth Century’s Greatest Athlete visits Stanley Park
Wednesday, May 29 – 1878 Stanley Hospital Bazaar And Fancy Fair. There is little doubt that the monster gala and bazaar to be held in
Alleged murder in Liverpool
Saturday, April 14 – 1878 A tragedy of a shocking character was enacted on Saturday night last in Hudson-place, Everton-village, Liverpool. Hodson-place is a narrow
William Barclay the new superintendent at Oakbank
Saturday, March 2 – 1878 We understand that Mr. William Barclay has entered on his duties as superintendent of the Industrial schools at Oakbank in
The “Jerry” Builders from Everton
Saturday, February 16 – 1878 We remember, many years ago, being amused at the term, then very much in vogue in Liverpool, of “Jerry” builders.
Industrial school appointment for William Barclay
Thursday, February 7 – 1878 Mr. W.E. Barclay, head schoolmaster of the Bolton Industrial School, and son of Mr. David Barclay, governor of the Malone
A Church Club for Liverpool
April 17, 1876 A club, called “The Church Club,” has been formed in Liverpool. The leading men in this new organisation are well-known local Conservatives;
Elections of West Derby Guardians
Saturday, April 17 – 1875 The returns of the voting for persons nominated fr the township of Everton for the West Derby Board of Guardians
Piece of land for sale
Tuesday, July 7 – 1874 (Liverpool Mercury, 07-07-1874) Note: I suspect this can be the plot of land that John Houlding’s Stanley House was build
Elections of West Derby Guardians
March 19, 1874 Messrs Edisbury, Neep, and Tyrer, retiring members, and Messrs. John Houlding, Smith, and Pye, new members, have been nominated as candidates for
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
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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