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GAMLIN, Hilda "Memories, or the Chronicles of
Birkenhead" Anecdotal reflection
on life, work and social conditions in Victorian Birkenhead. First printed in
1892, reproduced by the Dept., of Leisure & Tourism & Central Library
Birkenhead as a limited, subscription edition, No. 177 [1995]. GOODER, Eileen A. "Latin
for Local History: an introduction." [1961, reprinted 1963] HARDWICK, Michael & Mollie.
"The Charles Dickens Encyclopaedia" Reference book [Futura
Publications 1976] HARRISON, Tom "Living
Through the Blitz" What really did happen during the Blitz…Excerpts from
the contemporary diaries and sources from the Mass-Observation Archive, of
which Tom Harrison was a co-founder.
[1976,1978 & 1990] HARPUR & LIVESEY eds, "Great Battlefields of the World"
An Illustrated History. [Marshall
Editions Ltd. 1984] HAYES, Cliff, ed. "A Century of Liverpool" Events, People
and Places over the last 100 years, a pictorial biographic collection of
images and recollections. [1999] HECTOR, L.C. "The
Handwriting of English Documents."
Illustrated with examples of post- medieval text and composition. [1958, reprinted 1966]. HEY David "Family History
& Local History in England." An illustrated and indexed research
guide [1988]. HOLFORD, Wm. "Proposals for the Development of a Site for the
University of Liverpool". Report and illustrated prospectus set out for approval by the City.
[Publisher: Tinling & Co, 1949] HOPE, Maurice "The Forgotten Shores" A delightful, easy
read, recounting stories of the Wirral coast from Eastham Ferry to Magazine
Brow (New Brighton). The text illustrates with diagrams and photographs the
historical, social, commercial and competitive links with the opposite shore
of the Mersey. County vise [1988] HOPE Michael "Lever versus
Liverpool." Liverpool
Corporation's acquisition of a fresh water supply from Rivington. [Excerpts from the Lever Archives,
published 2002]. HOULT, James. "West Derby, Old Swan & Wavertree"
Newspaper extracts, photographs and anecdotal history from members of the
local community. First compiled in 1913 [reprinted c 2000]. HUGGET, Frank E. "Victorian England as seen by Punch".
Biographical background to this social and political satirist born in 1841,
with illustrations and index [published by Book Club Associates 1978] HUGHES, John, Ed. " The
Overhead Railway 1893-1956" A compilation of 6 research documents
prepared for a Day School organized by the National Museums & Galleries
on Merseyside and the University of Liverpool, to mark the opening of the
Railway on the 4th February, 1893.
[1993] HUGHES, The Very Revd. Canon. "A Concise Catholic History of
Liverpool." A small illustrated account of its Parishes, Priests,
celebrations and community. [c.1925] HUNTER Bill "Forgotten
Hero." Described as: - "The
Life and Times of Edward Rushton, Liverpool's Blind Poet, Revolutionary
Republican and Anti-Slavery Fighter", [2002]. HUNTER Bill "Forgotten
Hero." 'Talking Book' CD -
"The Life and Times of Edward Rushton, Liverpool's Blind Poet,
Revolutionary ESSON Walter "Betwixt Ribble & Moerse.". (Between Ribble and
Mersey) The Chronicle of
"Christes Croft" A Story of Legend and Fact. Short, interesting account
of ancient landmarks, with a map and many illustrations of the "West
Derby and Leyland Hundreds". [1988]. JONES, J.R. "The Welsh Builder on Merseyside:" (the Annals
and Lives), Interesting accounts of 19th Century entrepreneurs-craftsmen,
their families, culture, religion, and statistical data [1948] KELL, Bryan. "For what it's Worth". A Liverpool Childhood
from the 1930's. Anecdotal account, and fond memories of family and social
life growing-up in Anfield. Sutton Publishing [2006] KELLY, Mike "Addicotts Pawnshop:" And other tales [1995] KELLY, Mike "Kitty Wilkinson:" The Life and Times of [2000] KELLY, Mike "Merseyside Tales." [1993] KELLY, Thos. "For Advancement of Learning: the University of
Liverpool 1881-1981." The first
volume commemorates the Centenary of the University College, and the
University of Liverpool [1981]. KENNERLEY, Peter "The Building of Liverpool Cathedral" An
illustrated account since building began in 1904, its design by Giles Gilbert
Scott; its survival and progress through two world wars, the workers, craftsmen, clergy, special occasions, royal visits, dedications and
social significance. [Carnegie Press
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Study of a slum area in Liverpool. It gives analytical account, methodology
and projections [1958]. Kerrigan, J P "Liverpool The Gateway to America" An
easy-read account of social and historical links. Illustrated with
photographs and some anecdotal background of showbiz characters who have
family links to Liverpool. AJH Publishing [2007] KNOWLES, STAMMERS & STORER., (editors) "Liverpool on
Wheels" A history of a wide range of carriers, including road and rail
transport illustrated with photographs and text. Bluecoat Press [1998] Tip: To increase
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