Description
A collection of articles featuring accounts of Liverpool’s rich history including
- Liverpool’s 1918 Club – Janet Hollinshead
- Looking into the Priest Hole at Speke – Colin M Wilson
- Walking on Water Street. Part 11. Vanished Streets: From Prison Weint to Sea Brow – Graham Jones
- The House in the Woods. Holbrook Gaskell (5 March 1813 – 8 March 1909) – John Hussey
- A Burden upon the Public or Fighters for Liberty? The Reception of Hungarian and Polish Refugees in Liverpool in 1851.
- Part 1 – John Pinfold
- Dickens and Liverpool. The Investigative Journalist – Alban O’Brien
- Music for ‘So Noble a Temple’. The Music Festival that marked the Inauguration of Liverpool’s St George’s Hall in September 1854 – Glyn Williams
- The Art of David Woodlock – Francis J Bremer
- The First Years of University College, Liverpool, 1882-1892 – Martin Strauss
- The Rise of the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool. Part 2 – John Gannon
- George Holt and the New Dynasty – Tony Melling
- Richard Owens of Liverpool. Architect and Surveyor (1831-91) – Gareth Carr

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