February 3, 1912 George Holley, Sunderland Football Club. (Source: Liverpool Echo: February 3, 1912) X
Category: Sketches
The Spion Kop in 1911
Saturday, April 29 – 1911 This is a snapshot of the Spion Kop for the last match of the season 1910/11. Liverpool beat Aston Villa
Liverpool’s latest capture (sketch)
Wednesday, November 16 – 1910 William Millar, formerly of Greenock Morton. (Evening Express, 16-11-1910) ** On the sketch it said “T. Miller,” but W. Millar
Although Tottenham spurred Liverpool last week, the Reds felt hurt (sketch)
Saturday, November 5 – 1910 (Evening Express, 05-11-1910)
Liverpool are in the basement (sketch)
Saturday, November 5 – 1910 (Evening Express, 05-11-1910)
Sketch: Everton put Liverpool in the cart
Saturday, October 8 – 1910 (Evening Express, 08-10-1910)
A “Bhoy from Wexford”
Saturday, September 10 – 1910 William Lacey has a rare chance of showing his worth in first-class football this season. Born at Wexford twenty-one years
Manchester United’s new ground
Wednesday, February 16 – 1910 (Manchester Courier, 16-02-1910)
A Liverpool half back (James Bradley)
December 2, 1908 (Sheffield Evening Telegraph: December 2, 1908) X
Image: Ben Warren (Chelsea F.C.)
August 3, 1908 Ben Warren, Chelsea F.C.. (Athletic News: August 3, 1908; via http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk) © 2018 Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited
Jim Harrop (Liverpool F.C.)
February 8, 1908 Jim Harrop, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: February 8, 1908) XX
Sketch: James Gorman (Liverpool F.C.)
January 4, 1908 James Gorman, Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January 4, 1908)
Peter Kyle (Woolwich Arsenal): Man of the moment
September 7, 1907 Peter Kyle (Woolwich Arsenal): Man of the moment. (Source: Kentish Independent: September 7, 1907)
Image: William Macpherson (Liverpool F.C.)
March 11, 1907 William Macpherson, Liverpool. (Source: Athletic News: March 11, 1907)
Sketch: John McKenna (Old Xaverians and Liverpool F.C.)
January 12, 1907 John McKenna, Old Xaverians Liverpool F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: January 12, 1907)
Goodison Park: Everton F.C. football ground
December 29, 1906 The Everton ground, at Goodison Park, is generally acknowledged to be one of the finest playing fields in the world. Indeed, its
Sketch: Tom Chorlton (Liverpool Football Club)
December 22, 1906 Tom Chorlton, Liverpool Football Club. (Source: Liverpool Echo: December 22, 1906)
Sketch: Up-to-date ground for the Liverpool Football Club
August 18, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: August 18, 1906)
Sketch: Liverpool and Everton supremacy
April 30, 1906 (Source: Athletic News: April 30, 1906) Everton, Liverpool
Liverpool Football Club 1905-06
April 28, 1906 (From the collection of James Cotton)
Sketch: We do ourselves proud! (Liverpool and Everton)
April 28, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: April 28, 1906)
Sketch: The FA Cup Final 1906 (Everton v Newcastle United)
April 21, 1906 (Copyright: Daily Mirror: April 21, 1906)
Sketch: Suggestion for a new coat of arms for the city of Liverpool
April 21, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: April 21, 1906)
Sketch: League and Cup (Liverpool and Everton)
April 14, 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo: April 14, 1906)
Sketch – Nearing the end (Liverpool and Everton)
Saturday, March 31 – 1906 (Liverpool Football Echo, 31-03-1906)
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