April 28, 1914 The Liverpool F.C., as well as Burnley, had an intensely warm welcome, and the scene at Anfield last night was a remarkable
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The Cup Final at the Lime-street Picture House
Tuesday, April 28 – 1914 This house still maintains its reputation for high-class programmes, presented to the large audiences which attend there week after week.
Letter from the FA and Lord Arthur Kinnaird
April 28, 1914 The fine sporting game which Liverpool played in the cup final, and the sporting spirit they displayed after being beaten, has gained
Warm words from Mr. W.E. Morton-Barclay
Tuesday, April 28 – 1914 Mr. W.E. Morton-Barclay (first hon. Secretary Liverpool F.C.) writes: – An old query, often answered in your paper, and still,
Liverpool v Sheffield United 2-1 (League match: April 27, 1914)
April 27, 1914 Key note: “The Liverpool players were granted a specially-enthusiastic reception last night at Anfield, when they turned out to play their League
Liverpool’s 1914 FA Cup final through the ears of a blind man
April 27, 1914 One of the most interesting figures at the Cup Final at the Crystal Palace on Saturday afternoon was Mr. W. Meredith, a
How Burnley heard the news
Monday, April 27 – 1914 The progress of events at the Crystal Palace was followed with phenomenal interest at Burnley. Eleven or twelve thousand enthusiasts
Echo’s Bee on the match winner Bert Freeman
Monday, April 27 – 1914 All is over. Liverpool lost to Burnley at Crystal Palace by a goal scored by Freeman. So ends the greatest
Liverpool and Burnley Cup Final Snapshots
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Expressions of Watson and Pursell Boyle, a happy man Freeman is fouling Lacey, Boyle is looking on Longworth, Nicholl, Taylor,
At the Crystal Palace
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Snap-shot from the final. Moments before Burnley scored their winning goal. We can see Liverpool’s goalkeeper Kenneth Campbell punching the
Burnley v Liverpool 1-0 (English FA Cup Final: April 25, 1914)
April 25, 1914 Match: English FA Cup, Final, at Crystal Palace, kick-off: 15:30. Burnley – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 74,093. Referee: Mr. H.S. Bamlett (Durham);
Romance of football – Liverpool F.C.’s rapid rise to fame
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Liverpool’s rise to fame is one of the romances of football. It has been a hard fight for those who
A Liverpool supporter in London
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 A Liverpool football enthusiast on the top of a motor ‘bus with his umbrella made in the Liverpool colours, photographed
William Connell – trainer Liverpool Football Club
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Trainer William Connell who had charge of the Liverpool team. (Evening Express, 25-04-1914)
The Liverpool F.C. stars
April 25, 1914 (Evening Express, 25-04-1914) Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim Longworth, Robert Pursell, Thomas Fairfoull, Harry Lowe, Bob Ferguson, Arthur Metcalf, Jack Sheldon, Tom Miller, William
English Cup Final today
Saturday, April 25 – 1914 Burnley and Liverpool meet at the Crystal Palace today in the final struggle for the English Cup, at which the
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
Liverpool’s arrangements for final day
Friday, April 24 – 1914 Writing from Chingford this afternoon, “The Critic” says:- Kenneth Campbell has developed a bit of a cold, but he is
Invasion of London – Liverpool’s rush to the Palace
Friday, April 24 – 1914 15,000 to travel. 170 special trains from all quarters. The Liverpool invasion of London for the Cup final commenced today.
Advertisement: Liverpool v Sheffield United
Thursday, April 23 – 1914 (Evening Express, 23-04-1914)
Liverpool’s captain medically examined
April 22, 1914 Chingford, Wednesday. Up with the cuckoo this morning – the spring herald is in great form. It is simply delightful, and I
Tango at Chingford
Wednesday, April 22 – 1914 The tango is popular with Tom Miller and Jack Sheldon, of the Liverpool football team, now training at Chingford, Essex,
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
“Final” Arrangements
April 22, 1914 Phyllis laid down my “Courier,” and leant across the breakfast table, “Isn’t it simply magnificent?” she said thrillingly. “Yes, thank you, it’s
Prince Rupert’s headquarters at Everton
Wednesday, April 22 – 1914 Rupert-lane Barracks, the site of which has lately been converted into a pleasure ground, used to serve by reason of
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