February 6, 1892 (Liverpool Mercury: February 6, 1892) NOTE: This ad is by the John Houlding group of the original Everton Football Club, under the
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To the editor of The Athletic News: The Everton Football Club dispute
February 6, 1892 “Sir, – The dispute in this club has been so trammelled by personalities and politics that I appeal to your readers (whose
The moslems at Liverpool
February 2, 1892 Mr. Abdullah Quilliam, of Liverpool, leader of the Moslem party in England, who last year had audience of the Sultan in reference
A yankee desperado in Liverpool
January 30, 1892 Quite a distinguished passenger sailed on Saturday from Liverpool on the Guion steamer Arizona, but he sails against his will and with
The vacancy in the Everton Division
January 26, 1892 Our Liverpool correspondent telegraphs: – A meeting of the Everton Divisional Council of the Conservative party too place last night, when it
John Houlding one of three candidates
January 22, 1892 At a meeting of the Everton Committee of the Everton Division of Liverpool yesterday it was decided to recommend the names of
The Liverpool vacancy
January 15, 1892 Consequent on the death of Mr. Whitley, the Conservative member for the Everton Division of Liverpool, a vacant occurs, which the Liberal
Railway extension in Liverpool
January 8, 1892 Yesterday General Hutchinson inspected, on behalf of the Board of Trade, the extension of the Mersey Railway to the bottom of Bold-street,
Advertisement: Brodie’s patent goal nets
January 4, 1892 (Source: Athletic News: January 4, 1892) John Brodie, goal nets, patent, William Barclay, 33 Everton Terrace, Liverpool. X
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
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
The Everton F.C. picnic of 1891
August 22, 1891 In face of the continued rainy season, tickets for the Everton Football Club’s annual picnic and sports were not in request, as
The Everton Club and their Scotch players
August 11, 1891 Something like a sensation will be caused in English professional circles, and especially in Liverpool, by the fact that Dan Doyle and
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1891
May 15, 1891 The annual meeting of the club was held last night at College Hall, Shaw Street, there being a large number of members
Marriage: Asbury – Roberts.
January 28, 1891 January 28th, at the Church of St John the Devine, John Asbury, jun., second son of John Asbury, of Liverpool and Hawarden,
A gift to Mr. John C. Brooks, Esq
Monday, December 8 – 1890 Suppose we finish the mournful part of the business first. And yet it was not altogether mournful or unpleasant. The
Summer work at Anfield
Saturday, August 16 – 1890 With the vast interest now taken by the public all over the country in Association football, it is only natural
David “Dai” Williams @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about David “Dai” Williams on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About David “Dai” Williams: Born: 1890: Liverpool, United Kingdom. Passed away: Position: Centre forward. Height: Weight: Career:
With the Derby County team at Everton
January 18, 1890 Although the League fixtures possess an un-the-doubted interest for lovers of the winter pastime – struggle which in the past excited and
The Everton heroes
November 16, 1889 During the past few years, the Association football has made giant strides, in Liverpool and district, as witness the existence and prosperity
Football ruling conference in Liverpool
December 13, 1888 A conference of representatives of the leading Association football clubs in the north of England was held yesterday, in the Grand Hotel,
The Great Eastern in the Mersey
August 27, 1888 After an absence of less than twelve months the Great Eastern steamship is again in the Mersey, where, having undergone many vicissitudes
We hear and see ….
Saturday, August 18 – 1888 That Jack Ross (Nick Ross) packed up his traps and left the Proud Town last Monday, and on Tuesday took
“Mexican Joe” and his troupe in Liverpool
August 12, 1887 Colonel Joe Shelley – or to give him his more familiar title, “Mexican Joe” – with his band of cowboys and Indian
Sketches of Old Liverpool
May 28, 1887 Sketches in “Old Liverpool” at the Royal Liverpool Jubilee Exhibition. 1) Old Speke Hall and Old Exchange. 2) Old Town of Liverpool,
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