April 5, 1945 Lime Street, Liverpool, was originally called Limekiln Lane, after a lime works which stood on the site of the present railway station.
Tag: St George’s Hall
The first organ of Liverpool
August 30, 1941 Liverpool is a great “organ” city, and in St. George’s Hall and the Cathedral has two of the world’s finest modern organs;

The return of the Territorial Army to Liverpool
August 6, 1939 Back from camp. City’s welcome to the Territorial. Tributes to the new units’ efficiency. Memories of another August day twenty-five years ago

Shares in Liverpool Football Club for the public
January 23, 1905 An important step in the history of the Liverpool Football Club was taken yesterday. At the Lancashire Court of Chancery, St. George’s
Sentences for the Liverpool riots
April 27, 1903 Frank Patterson was, at Liverpool, yesterday, sentenced to four months, Thomas Patterson to three months, David Dunn to three months and 14
Liverpool F.C. Theatrical Gala 1897
February 11, 1897 Some years ago the citizens of Liverpool hit upon a merry method of making money and a noble way of spending them.
A lunch gone wrong
January 5, 1893 At the Liverpool Court of Passage, sitting in St. George’s Hall, yesterday, Mr. T.H. Baylis, Q.C., assessor and a special jury, heard
Prime Minister William Gladstone given the freedom of Liverpool
December 3, 1892 Mr Gladstone was on Saturday presented with the freedom of Liverpool. Accompanied by Mrs Gladstone he travelled from Hawarden to Chester, and
Long day in the court
April 11, 1892 Yesterday, at the Chancery Court, St George’s hall, the vice-chancellor (Mr F.W.Taylor) had before him a motion – Houlding v Mahon and

Chancery Suit: Orrell v Orrell
August 9, 1870 This suit, which came on for hearing yesterday, before Vice-Chancellor Wickens, at St. George’s hall, was instituted for the administration of the

Testimonial to Mrs. Thomas Littledale
December 3, 1853 In our metropolis there is an old piece of City-gossip – that, should a son be born to the Lord Mayor during
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