March 1, 1916 If you can’t get drink honestly, get it dishonestly. This seems to be the guiding principle of certain transport workers – dock
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Footballers and their war-time work
May 5, 1915 I came across Ernest Pinkney yesterday. The former Everton player had a good season with Sam Gilligan’s team, and is now looking
James Scott saves woman from drowning
May 4, 1915 Not for the first time in the history of brave deeds has a footballer been specially complimented upon his bravery. Charles Hewitt,
Liverpool porters strike
Monday, October 10 – 1910 Lively scenes were witnessed at Liverpool North Docks yesterday during a strike of meat porters. The men were unloading carcases
Frost at Liverpool
February 16, 1895 The frost shows no sign of abating in Liverpool, and the suffering among the poor is appalling. Yesterday skating was indulged in
Losing trade for the Liverpool docks
December 1, 1892 It is becoming daily more evident that the competition to which Liverpool is about to be subjected in the Atlantic trade is
A Worsthorner’s experiences in Liverpool
Saturday, August 16 – 1884 One of the knowing ones, who hail’d from the ancient seaport of Worsthorne, was “done brown” the other day in
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