January 5, 1929 Bob Clark, Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo: January 5, 1929)
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
January 5, 1929 Bob Clark, Liverpool F.C. (Liverpool Echo: January 5, 1929)
September 8, 1928 Albert Whitehurst, Liverpool F.C. Albert Whitehurst, Liverpool’s new centre-forward from Rochdale. He was a most prolific goalscorer in the Third Division, getting
August 27, 1927 John Bamber, Tranmere Rovers (ex-Liverpool) – The pride of Prenton Park. (Liverpool Echo: August 27, 1927) X
November 13, 1926 Jimmy Gray, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: November 13, 1926) X
November 6, 1926 Dick Edmed, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: November 6, 1926) X
November 22, 1924 William Harvey Webb, Liverpool Football Club. (Source: Liverpool Echo: November 22, 1924)
January 26, 1924 Frank Checkland, Tranmere Rovers F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January 26, 1924)
Saturday, May 6 – 1922 (From the collection of James Cotton)
October 1, 1921 (Liverpool Courier: October 3, 1921)
Saturday, September 3 – 1921 (Liverpool Courier, 05-09-1921) Thank you to Billy Smith, the Everton Corespondent for sharing this.
Friday, April 16 – 1920 (Derbyshire Advertiser, 16-04-1920) X
February 1, 1919 (Green Star ‘Un: February 1, 1919)
February 1, 1919 (Star Green ‘Un: February 1, 1919)
January 11, 1919 Wee Robert Waine who has been discharged from the Army and played for South Liverpool to-day. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January 11, 1919)
Tuesday, November 28 – 1916 Mrs. Macdonald, East Wemyss, has to be congratulated upon the patriotism shown by her seven sons, the photographs of five
Good Friday, April 2 – 1915 Manchester United played Liverpool (red and white stripes) at Old Trafford yesterday. In the photograph Elisha Scott, the Liverpool
Wednesday, December 23 – 1914 (Evening Telegraph, 23-12-1914)
Thursday, December 3 – 1914 (Liverpool Echo, 03-12-1914)
October 3, 1914 William Lacey (inside left) and Jimmy Nicholl (outside left) Arthur Metcalf (inside right) and Jack Sheldon (outside right) (Joint Everton and Liverpool
September 2, 1914 A section of the crowd watching the Liverpool and Bolton match last night. There is room for some of them in the
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 King George presents the English Cup to Tommy Boyle, the Burnley captain. (Dundee Courier, 27-04-1914)
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Expressions of Watson and Pursell Boyle, a happy man Freeman is fouling Lacey, Boyle is looking on Longworth, Nicholl, Taylor,
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Snap-shot from the final. Moments before Burnley scored their winning goal. We can see Liverpool’s goalkeeper Kenneth Campbell punching the
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Regarded as Liverpool’s handyman, Mackinlay, is a most useful player. He came as a full-back, but later did well in
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Trainer William Connell who had charge of the Liverpool team. (Evening Express, 25-04-1914)
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