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2002 JOURNAL CONTENTS Four Liverpool Philanthropists Brenda Murray German Immigrants in 19thC Liverpool Neville King The Codman Family – Puppeteers Ronald Codman Liverpool & Hydrotherapy June Jones James Chadwick’s Map of Liverpool –1725 Sheila Powell Impact of WW2 on Liverpool School Children Dick Hunter Liverpool - Ireland: The French Connection Jo McCann Felicia Dorothea Hemans: 1793-1835 Michael Brian
2003 JOURNAL CONTENTS A Liverpool mariner & merchant The will of Isaac Abraham - died 1613 Alan Crosby All the news that’s fit to advertise Liverpool’s 18th C ‘newspapers’ Marie McQuade The Liverpool Collegiate School Fred Forrest Liverpool’s own bank notes: 1793-6 Neville King Thomas Ryan – 18thC merchant & broker Jo McCann George Perry’s map of Liverpool: 1769 Sheila Powell Industrial archaeology at Lime St. station Charles Collier Folklore of Scotland Road D. Ben Rees County cricket in Liverpool & the W.G. Grace connection Gerald Hudd Thomas Mellard Reade of Liverpool Architect & Geologist 1832 –1909 Florence Gersten
2004 JOURNAL CONTENTS Who was Edward Williamson? David Brazendale Aspects of Irish culture in Liverpool between the Wars Frank Boyce A Liverpool mariner & merchant - Isaac Abraham - pt.2 Alan Crosby Urban and socio-economic change in late 19th century Liverpool – a case study Fred Forrest Jonathan Bennison’s plans of Liverpool – 1835, 1841, 1848 Sheila Powell New Heritage Centre at St. Anthony’s Church Marie McQuade & Jo McCann Edward Chambre Hardman (1898–1988) Emily Burningham & Jayne Costello The Frisby Dyke scandal Mary Harrison Our Parson Mike Brian Arthur Heywood and the Larkhill estate Neville King Eleanor Rathbone – a woman ahead of her time Brenda Murray
2005 JOURNAL CONTENTS Member’s WW2 Reminiscences compiled by Jo McCann William Lea: Victorian Entrepreneur Cliff Lea Liverpool’s ‘Half-Nelson’: 1805-2005 Mike Brian Liverpool’s Whaling Fleet 1750-1823 Neville King Molly Bushell and a Tale of Two Toffee Shops Doug Bushell & Marie McQuade The Story of St James’s Garden, Liverpool Mary Harrison The Last Journey of William Huskisson Kyle Engdahl The House on the Hill – 68 Mount Pleasant Joyce Culling The Herculaneum Pottery (1796-1640) Peter Hyland
2006 JOURNAL CONTENTS When Buffalo Bill came to Liverpool Neville King ‘Unreasonable Men’ in 18thC Liverpool Don Higham It’s That Man Again! -Tommy Handley Joyce Culling New World, New Life, New Opportunities Jo McCann John Foster Jnr. 1786-1846 : architect & town surveyor Alan Andrews School for Scandal? - The Hope Street Body-Snatchers Marie McQuade Sir William Brown, Baronet, M.P. 1784-1864 merchant, banker & benefactor Mary Harrison The Liverpool Ship ‘Upton’ in 16thC Charleston Harry Hignett ‘Green April to a Brown-hued October’ Two churches in Grosvenor Street Michael Brian
2007 JOURNAL CONTENTS Liverpool Before Liverpool: An Archaeological View Ron Cowell & Robert Philpott Walton to 1699: Lerpool nr Waltone Trevor Latham The Molyneux and Stanley Families in Early Liverpool Mary Harrison Liverpool and The Civil Wars 1642-1651 Malcolm Gratton John Newton: Liverpool’s Old African Blasphemer Michael E. Brian David Lewis and His Legacy Arnold Lewis Liverpool Pier Head F. T. Forrest Criminal Histories: Borstal Boys and Motor Bandits Alyson Brown Liverpool’s “Bloomsberries”: The Sandon Studios Society John Tiernan “Homes Fit For Heroes”: The Building of The Norris Green Housing Estate Jo McCann
2008 JOURNAL CONTENTS The Herdman Family of Liverpool Kay Parrott The Orrell Mandoliers Gordon Charters Resuscitation from Drowning in Late Eighteenth Century Liverpool (1775-1825) Reg Yorke Muddied Oafs on the Mersey: Amateur football in the Liverpool district 1879-1915 Tom Preston “Unity in Essentials”: The Building of Prescot Union Workhouse Chapel Kathy Donaldson “Yours Faithfully, W E Gladstone” Mary Harrison A Century of Wurst: The origins of Liverpool’s Jewish heritage Rob Ainsworth The City of Liverpool and Liverpool City: Liverpool’s curious non-relationship with Rugby League Football Michael Brocken An Irish Club in Kirkdale Brenda Murray The Ugly Face Club Arline Wilson Around the Town in Forty-eight Hours: Jules Verne in Liverpool Ian McKeane Educational Snapshots of Liverpool Jo McCann & Fred Forrest Death in the Pool of Life Marie McQuade
2009 JOURNAL CONTENTS MESSRS COWELL AND SHELMERDINE, AND DR CARNEGIE: How Liverpool’s Public Library System Expanded In The 1890s John Tiernan MY PARENTS WERE ALIENS, and so were my grandparents!! Jacqueline Roland WILLIAM HUTCHINSON (1715-1801) LIVERPOOL DOCK MASTER “The most significant Liverpudlian of 1797” Rob Ainsworth THOMAS FRESH, INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES Reg Yorke GROWING UP IN HISTORY Nicholas Murray EMILY & ANNIE D BURROWS; Waterloo School Teachers Andrew Lee Hart A MEMORY OF A SEAFORTH CHILDHOOD Wilfred Murray THE RISE AND FALL OF A LIVERPOOL BISCUIT BAKER: John Coleman (1743-1815) Hannah Barker AMERICAN BASEBALL PLAYERS VISIT LIVERPOOL IN 1874 Gerald Hudd THE MAN WHO DROVE THE ROCKET John Hussey KENSINGTON FIELDS, LIVERPOOL, 1835-1901 Fred Forrest ANOTHER UNBUILT MASTERPIECE? Michael E Brian LIVERPOOL’S EARLY WATER SUPPLIES Neville King ‘WE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH’ Conditions In Huyton Internment Camp In The Autumn And Early Winter Of 1940 Jennifer Taylor THE IMPACT OF THE AIR ATTACKS UPON THE CITY AND PORT OF LIVERPOOL Stephen A Gent
2010 JOURNAL CONTENTS MR HAWTHORNE COMES TO LIVERPOOL Ron Jones VICTORIAN LIVERPOOL'S MARITIME Caroline Withall ECONOMY AND CHILD LABOUR A VERY ENGLISH TAJ MAHAL John Hussey LIVERPOOL HALFPENNIES: Michael L Brian & Kathy Donaldson TWO BOOTLE BROTHERS: Andrew Lee Hart Albert Edward & Charles Herbert Workman; FROM LIVERPOOL TO THE LAKE DISTRICT J A Hilton W G Collingwood THE LIVERPOOL PRIVATEERS 1779-178: Don Higham NAMING THE NATIVES: the origins of `Dicky Sam', 'Wacker' and Scouse` Tony Crowley LIVERPOOL TO PRESCOT TURNPIKE ROAD 1726-1871 Neville King HUYTON'S FORGOTTEN SCHOOL AND LANDING GROUND Rob O'Brien A DEAD LOSS? The short but unusual history of The Liverpool Crematorium Company Limited, 1891-1908 Rob Halliday & Fred Forrest HITLER 1889-1945: We never met, but our paths crossed Stan Houghton 20 FORTHLIN ROAD:A McCartney Family Home Kevin Roach ST SYLVESTER'S SCHOOL IN THE 1930s Frank Boyce NEW We now offer Adobe PDF versions of all journal articles for sale via email only. Cost £1 per article
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