January 1, 1887 It was the coldest Christmas on record. Everybody said so, as they hurried along blowing their fingers, and trying to infuse some
The history of Liverpool Football Club, their home at Anfield and all the people.
January 1, 1887 It was the coldest Christmas on record. Everybody said so, as they hurried along blowing their fingers, and trying to infuse some
Saturday, March 6 – 1886 On Friday, a number of placards were exhibited in Liverpool announcing that 100 men were required to clear away the
Wednesday, October 14 – 1885 October 14th, at St. Domingo’s Chapel, Liverpool. Charles Edwards, only son of the late Mr George Cornall, of Liverpool, to
May 23, 1885 A football match in aid of the funds of the Stanley Hospital, one of the most deserving and necessitous charities of the
Saturday, November 22 – 1884 The fifth annual exhibition in connection with the Garstang Poultry and Dog show Association was opened on Saturday and continued
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
All articles about Tommy Green on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Tommy Green: Born: November 25, 1883: Rock Ferry (Cheshire), in England. Passed away: Position: Centre forward. Height:
May 10, 1882 The annual general meeting of this club was held last Wednesday, at the Sandon Hotel, Liverpool, John Houlding, Esq., presiding, there being
Wednesday, June 22 – 1881 A Bowling Club for Everton. – The wonderful growth of Liverpool has had the effect of encroaching upon spots that
April 23, 1881 Match: Lancashire Cup, Final, at Barley Bank (Darwen), kick-off: 15:20. Accrington – Blackburn Park Road 6-4 (2-1). Attendance: 4,000. Referee: Mr. W.
October 13, 1880 To the editor of the Athletic News. Sir, – Observing in your last issue a letter from “Liverpudlian” wishing to be enlightened
Thursday, March 4 – 1880 At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Liverpool Licensed Victuallers Association, held yesterday, the chairman, Mr. Raw, congratulated
Thursday, March 4 – 1880 “Gentlemen – With reference to the remark of “Progress” on the above subject in your issue of Monday, he evidently
Monday, March 1 – 1880 “Gentleman –Will you allow me, though the medium of your valuable paper, to call the attention of employers in Liverpool
Friday, February 13 – 1880 We understand that Mr. William Barclay (W.E. Barclay), superintendent of Oakbank Industrial School, Aberdeen, and Mrs. Barclay, matron, have been
Tuesday, January 6 – 1880 Two men resident in Liverpool, who have earned for themselves the questionable distinction of being regarded as “characters,” faced each
All articles about Fred Uttley on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Fred Uttley: Born: 1880. Passed away: Position: Utility man, but full back with Padiham. Height: Weight: Career:
Monday, October 20 – 1879 A curious difficulty under the Building Act has just been experienced in Liverpool, and is causing a good deal of
Thursday, March 6 – 1879 Last night, a new social club, similar to one or two others in other districts of the town, was opened
Wednesday, May 29 – 1878 Stanley Hospital Bazaar And Fancy Fair. There is little doubt that the monster gala and bazaar to be held in
Saturday, April 14 – 1878 A tragedy of a shocking character was enacted on Saturday night last in Hudson-place, Everton-village, Liverpool. Hodson-place is a narrow
Saturday, February 16 – 1878 We remember, many years ago, being amused at the term, then very much in vogue in Liverpool, of “Jerry” builders.
April 17, 1876 A club, called “The Church Club,” has been formed in Liverpool. The leading men in this new organisation are well-known local Conservatives;
Saturday, January 8 – 1876 A football match between the Edinburgh Academicals and the Liverpool Club was played at Liverpool on Saturday afternoon. The weather
Monday, October 9 – 1871 (Liverpool Daily Post, 09-10-1871) Keywords: Anfield Road, Liverpool, Walton, sewer, construction, Walton, Walton Local Board, Rice Lane.
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