This week I came across a small ad in the Liverpool Mercury for 7 May, 1852. The note tells about sale of land up at
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The new club at Portsmouth
February 18, 1899 Just as people were beginning to wonder what the Directors of the new Portsmouth Football Club were doing towards getting into working
Interview with Mr. Frank Brettell
July 28, 1896 The Wanderers` new secretary Interview with Mr. Brettell As is pretty well known by now, at the meeting of the Bolton Wanderers`
Letter to the editor: Recreation ground for the north end.
Friday, November 1 – 1895 To the editors of the Liverpool Mercury. Gentlemen. – With your kind permission, may I draw the attention of the
A site for a park and a sight for the people
October 6, 1864 (To the editors of the Liverpool Mercury). Gentlemen, – There are 170 statute acres of available land situated in Everton, bounded on
A public park for the north-end
October 20, 1858 To the editors of the Liverpool Mercury. Gentleman, – The social science meetings having given an impulse to this subject, I am
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