February 14, 1898 Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the Amateur Cup Committee was held at the Football Association Offices, 61 Chancery-lane, London, Mr. G.S. Sherrington
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The officials for the English Cup
December 29, 1897 The officials for the English Cup ties on the 29th prox. Are now completed, and are as follows, the first named being
Everton F.C.: The annual meeting of 1897
June 11, 1897 The annual meeting of the Everton Football Club Limited, was held last evening, in the Picton Lecture Hall, Williams Brown Street. Dr
The fixture list arranged
Friday, May 28 – 1897 The annual meeting for the arranging of fixtures for next season took place Friday morning, at the Tavistock Hotel, London.
Aston Villa v Everton 3-2 (English FA Cup Final: April 10, 1897)
April 10, 1897 Match: English FA Cup Final, at Crystal Palace (London), kick-off: 16:00. Aston Villa – Everton 3-2 (3-2). Attendance: 65,891 (65,024 also reported
Meeting of the Football Association (March 1, 1897)
March 1, 1897 Mr. John Charles Clegg presided over a meeting of the Football Association`s council, held at the offices, 61, Chancery Lane, London, yesterday
Meeting of the Football Association (February 3, 1897)
February 3, 1897 At, 61, Chancery-lane, London, Dr Morley (Blackburn) presided over a meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Association. The principal business was
The motor car takes on the roads
Saturday, November 14 – 1896 The motor car procession to Brighton yesterday may be regarded as an advertising show as much as an experiment. It
The first day of motor cars in Liverpool
Saturday, November 14 – 1896 Motor Car Day in Liverpool was not marked by any demonstration. Indeed, only a few of these novel vehicles were
Motor Car regulations – speed limit set at 14 miles an hour
Thursday, October 29 – 1896 The Local Government Board has forwarded to the county councils of England and Wales, to the London vestries, and to
The first road for motor cars to be revealed
Friday, October 9 – 1896 The streets of London are soon to be further enlivened by the opening of the motor traffic, the rules for
Football League meeting (March 26, 1896))
March 26, 1896 A meeting of the Football League was held in London yesterday. Rotherham Town were asked for an explanation why they only played
The draw for the F.A. Cup 1895-96
December 16, 1895 At a meeting at the consultative committee of the Football Association took place yesterday afternoon, at headquarters, 61 Chancery Lane, London. The
Ashantee campaign – departures from Liverpool
November 30, 1895 The third detachment of officers and men of the Ashantee expedition embarked yesterday morning at Liverpool on board the African steamer Loanda,
Liverpool found their rhythm again
November 18, 1895 Liverpool’s journey to the South proved to be one of the most pleasant and enjoyable affairs the club has ever undertaken. Everything
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review; February 25, 1895
February 25, 1895 Since the institution of the League of football world, so far as English clubs are concerned, has been carried on and progresses
Corinthians way too strong for Liverpool
February 25, 1895 Corinthians v Liverpool. In spite of the many counter attractions there were quite 5,000 spectators at Leyton on Saturday to see Liverpool
A few lines on G.P. Dewhurst
February 7, 1895 Mr. G.P. Dewhurst, the old Cantab and Corinthian player, is a formidable forward, with much speed and considerable ability. He was educated
The opening of the Tower Bridge in London
Saturday, June 30 – 1894 The Tower Bridge, London, was opened on Saturday by the Prince of Wales, amid every indication of general rejoicing. (Liverpool
Liverpool F.C.’s fixtures for the 1894/95 season
May 29, 1894 At Anderton’s Hotel, London, the secretaries of the clubs in the first division of the Football League held their customary meeting yesterday
Meeting of the Football Association (February 14, 1894)
February 14, 1894 A meeting of the council of the Football Association was held last evening at 61, Chancery-lane, London. The draw for the third
Meeting of the Football Association (January 31, 1894)
January 31, 1894 The council of the Football Association met last evening at their offices, 61, Chancery-lane, London, when Mr. J.C. Clegg (Sheffield) occupied the
Reopening of a well-known restaurant
December 4, 1893 The Crooked Billet, in Exchange Street East, has recently been taken over by a syndicate under the of “The Billet, Limited,” and
Liverpool F.C.: Weekly review: October 30, 1893 (Liverpool Mercury)
October 30, 1893 Liverpool by their easy victory over the Woolwich Arsenal on Saturday have so firmly planted themselves at the head of the Second
Liverpool v Woolwich Arsenal (Liverpool Mercury)
October 30, 1893 Preparatory for the above important game the Liverpool team arrived in London on Friday evening, accompanied by a large and influential party,
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