Friday, December 28 – 1900 Liverpool 100 years ago Judging from cotemporary records which serve the place of the garrulity of the oldest inhabitant, Liverpool
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Goodbye 1899, hello 1900
December 31, 1899 As is customary, the central thoroughfares of the city were crowded late last evening, by individuals who deseried to “let the New
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala programme for 1899
Wednesday, February 15 – 1899 Elaborate arrangements have been completed for the monster precession in connection with this popular event. The vehicles conveying the artistes
History of Liverpool street names
March 27, 1897 A lecture, entitled “Local history and biography suggested by the names of some Liverpool streets,” was delivered on Thursday evening in the
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1897
February 11, 1897 Some years ago the citizens of Liverpool hit upon a merry method of making money and a noble way of spending them.
Goodbye 1893 – Hello 1894
December 31, 1893 The custom of ringing out the old year and ringing in the new is rapidly becoming a festival of some importance in
Goodbye 1892 – Hello 1893
December 31, 1892 Liverpool people never forget to make much of the incoming of a new year, and 1893 was ushered in with the usual
Hawkers are a race of themselves
December 6, 1892 Shivering in the snow last evening, one of the hawkers of Church-street was heard crying out, “Tennyson’s last poem, words and music,
Lunatic at large in Liverpool
February 26, 1892 A great sensation was caused in Church Street, Liverpool, last evening, by the appearance of a man naked with the exception of
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 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
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