Saturday, February 23 – 1952 Cup-tie enthusiasm reminiscent of that aroused by Burnley F.C.’s 1947 progress was displaying on Saturday, when upwards of 15,000 cheering,
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Liverpool street problem – a danger to girls
March 15, 1945 “These valiant women” was how the Lord Mayor of Liverpool (Lord Sefton) described the Liverpool Women Police Patrols when he presided at
One year on: This was Merseyside’s Blitz-Week ordeal
Friday, May 1 – 1942 What happened last May seen in detailed retrospect To-day marks the first anniversary of what hs become known as the
Ind. Coope acquire Houlding’s shares
Wednesday, April 6 – 1938 It was announced yesterday that Ind. Coope and Allsopp, Ltd., had acquired the shares of Houlding’s Brewery Company, Ltd., of
Manchester architect take his own life
Wednesday, March 11 – 1914 A well-known Manchester architect, Mr. Bernard W.H. Brameld, was was a bachelor fifty-nine years old, was found dead at his
The “noggin” in Liverpool
June 12, 1909 Open war was declared in Liverpool on Saturday against the action of a large brewing firm in introducing in their numerous houses
Thirty Liverpool public-houses to be closed
May 4, 1909 The Liverpool magistrates on Tuesday dealt with a recommendation of the Licensing Committee that 33 licensed premises in various parts of the
The man who made first-class football possible in the city of Liverpool
Saturday, March 22 – 1902 The demise of Ald. John Houlding, the ex-Lord Mayor of Liverpool, will be a serious loss to Merseyside football, and
Alderman John Houlding – a useful career
Tuesday, March 18 – 1902 Death has removed one of the most prominent of Liverpool’s citizens in the person of Alderman John Houlding, J.P., and
How the Tories lost the power in Liverpool
December 1, 1892 Mrs. N. Stewart-Brown writes to the Woman’s Herald – The most remarkable victory achieved by the Liberals at the recent municipal elections
Aston Villa F.C.: The annual meeting of 1892
June 17, 1892 The annual meeting of the members of the Aston Villa Football Club was held on Friday, Mr. James Hinks (president) in the
Letter to the editor: The Saturday half-holiday in Liverpool
Monday, March 1 – 1880 “Gentleman –Will you allow me, though the medium of your valuable paper, to call the attention of employers in Liverpool
Important sale of property
Thursday, May 4 – 1871 A sale of property, which has excited great interest, and which may be taken as an indication of the value
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