May 1, 1950 The welcome given to the Liverpool football team when they returned to their city last night could hardly have been greater had
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The return of the Territorial Army to Liverpool
August 6, 1939 Back from camp. City’s welcome to the Territorial. Tributes to the new units’ efficiency. Memories of another August day twenty-five years ago

News about Liverpool’s trial and life in camp
Thursday, August 3 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. will hold their first trial match tomorrow evening – at Langrove Camp. The staff at Anfield today were

Footballers off to camp
July 30, 1939 Liverpool F.C. players’ in training. Twenty-four players from Liverpool F.C. were among Territorials who left Liverpool yesterday for training camps. They were
Practice games for Liverpool
Saturday, July 29 – 1939 Liverpool F.C. have fixed their public practice games for Wednesday, August 9, and Wednesday, August 16. Everton have only one,
Liverpool F.C. tourists return
June 9, 1939 Members of Liverpool F.C. party arrived at Lime-street Station, Liverpool, on their return from Sweden, to-day. All reported fit. The party was
A little boy in a red shirt and white knickers
May 1, 1933 Amazing scenes were witnessed in Liverpool last night when the Everton football team, winners of the Football Association Cup, returned home with
Mr. B.E. Baileys’s golden wedding
Friday, January 28 – 1927 Congratulations will be showered on Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Edwin Bailey to-morrow, when they celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. and
Kenneth Campbell’s life story – Part VI
June 11, 1921 Remarkable speech by Tom Watson Leads to victory against the Villa. By Kenneth Campbell “Kenneth Campbell, the famous goalkeeper for Partick Thistle
Travelling Kop heading for London
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 If enthusiasm will win the Cup, Liverpool have a jolly good chance. Something like 20,000 excited, shouting people left the
All for the final
Saturday, April 22 – 1914 Liverpolitans are taking tremendous interest in the final contest for the English Cup at the Crystal Palace on Saturday, in
John Houlding greeted on his return from Palestine
May 22, 1894 Fresh from his sojourn in Palestine, Mr. John Houlding, returned to Liverpool Tuesday afternoon, and was cordially greeted at Lime Street Station
Prime Minister William Gladstone given the freedom of Liverpool
December 3, 1892 Mr Gladstone was on Saturday presented with the freedom of Liverpool. Accompanied by Mrs Gladstone he travelled from Hawarden to Chester, and
New amateur club: the Liverpool Caledonians
August 31, 1891 The season now opening will mark the establishment of a first-class amateur club – the Liverpool Caledonians. It is a heroic departure
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