Monday, March 12 – 1917 Information was received from the Sheffield police to-day that a collier named John Reynolds (47) of Graystock-street, Sheffield, died suddenly
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Drunk and disorderly at Southport
Thursday, November 16 – 1916 Two Everton sailors – Robert Aspinall (21) and Albert Jones (20) – were fined 10s each, at Southport, to-day, on
Burslem Port Vale v Liverpool 0-0 (League match: September 9, 1916)
September 9, 1916 Match: Lancashire Section, at Recreation Ground, Hanley. Burslem Port Vale – Liverpool 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 10,000. Referee: Mr. R. McLachlan; linesmen: Messrs.
French leave for two footballers
March 13, 1916 Stated to be old members of the Queen’s Park Rangers Football Club, two absentees named Horace Linkson and Wilfred Nixon, of the
Aliens Registration Act
Wednesday, August 12 – 1914 PLACE OF REGISTRATION TRANSFERRED to the POLICE STATION, SEEL-STREET. All ALIENS residing in the City of Liverpool, who have NOT
Police dogs in Liverpool
May 2, 1914 The use of police dogs in Liverpool district is commented on by Lieutenant Colonel J.H. Eden in his report on the police
Someone wanted to burn down Deepdale
April 26, 1913 At Preston North End Football Ground, Deepdale, early this morning, a policeman found two large portmanteau secreted underneath the stand. These combined
Football ground to be blown up on Cup final day
April 8, 1913 An amazing suffragette plot to blow up the stands at the Crystal Palace Football Ground just before the approaching Cup final on
A big crowd is expected
Thursday, February 20 – 1913 Day following day goes to prove the enormous interest in the Liverpool match on Saturday. I was at Anfield yesterday,
1,539 pubs in Liverpool in 1911
Tuesday, July 4 – 1911 The Head Constable of Liverpool has just issued in voluminous forms his report on the police establishment and the state
Liverpool porters strike
Monday, October 10 – 1910 Lively scenes were witnessed at Liverpool North Docks yesterday during a strike of meat porters. The men were unloading carcases
John McKenna – The new Football League President
June 20, 1910 Quite a unique honour was accorded to the Liverpool Football Club when their chaiman was elected President of The League by an
The Liverpool “ripper” case: a German arrested
June 19, 1909 At an early hour this morning the Liverpool Police detained a man on suspicion of being concerned in the remarkable stabbing outrage
Huge crowd at Goodison Park
March 30, 1907 Within the limits of the League no finer holiday attraction could be wished than the meeting of Everton and Liverpool. This was
Football betting in Liverpool
Tuesday, February 26 – 1907 Degrading the game At the Liverpool Police-court, yesterday, before Messrs. R.G. Bradley and C.H. Hayhurst, Paul McCann, a respectable-looking man,
135 pass-out checks to Anfield stolen
Tuesday, November 6 – 1906 In the category of the small boy who creeps under the canvas tent of the traveling circus and sees the
Manchester United took an early bath
Wednesday, October 3 – 1906 As some misunderstanding may have prevailed concerning the alleged refusal of the Manchester United players to turn out near the
Frank Sugg’s shop on fire
September 9, 1905 Considerable excitement was caused in Lord Street by an alarm of fire at Mr. Frank Sugg’s, the athletic outfitter, 12, Lord Street.
Napoleonic relics stolen from the Liverpool Museum
May 1, 1905 A respectable-dressed woman has been arrested by the Liverpool police in connection with the theft of Napoleonic relics from Liverpool Museum. Prisoner
Orange quarter riots in Liverpool
August 8, 1904 The Liverpool police are taking energetic action to put down religious rowdyism, which takes place almost nightly. Last night a procession of
Some financial facts about Newton Heath (Manchester United)
Wednesday, February 26 – 1902 A financial statement issued by the Newton Heath F.C. shows that from the date of the formation of the club,
Goodbye 1899, hello 1900
December 31, 1899 As is customary, the central thoroughfares of the city were crowded late last evening, by individuals who deseried to “let the New
Speed driving in 1899
September 30, 1899 The Jehu who drove the Novocastrians from Ewood Park to the railway station on Saturday last has found out to his cost
Footballer burgled in 1899
Friday, May 26 – 1899 Billy Dunlop, the famous back of the Liverpool team, who lives in Liverpool has been visiting Hurlford, near Kilmarnock, taking
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1899
Thursday, February 16 – 1899 Liverpool’s mummers – representing all shades of historic art, from the grave to the gay – are masking exceedingly merry
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