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The LHS 2011 Journal (ISSN 1477-3597) is published annually, and is issued free to all members. The 2011 journal is available price £5 plus P&P to non members 2011 JOURNAL CONTENTS CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION CHILDWALL CHURCHWARDENS Kay Parrott “BLOODY BAN” – THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LT. COL. BANASTRE TARLETON Ron Jones ANOTHER UNBUILT MASTERPIECE? – A FOLLOW-UP Michael E Brian THE HODGSONS OF CATON AND LIVERPOOL Jonathan Huddleston MERCHANTS, ENTREPRENEURS AND ADVENTURERS: THE HOLLANDS OF LIVERPOOL AND WIRRAL John Tiernan A SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE? A.T. SQUAREY AND THE AMERICAN CIVILWAR Lee P. Ruddin W.A.L. FLETCHER OF ALLERTON Gerald Parkhouse JOHN ALEXANDER BRODIE (1858–1934) LIVERPOOL CITY ENGINEER “THE SECOND THOMAS TELFORD” Rob Ainsworth THE INDIAN GARDEN: A MEMOIR OF THE LIVERPOOL INTERNATIONAL GARDEN FESTIVAL 1984 J. Hussey LIVERPOOL’S PIONEERING ROLE IN COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE Caroline Withall SLUM CLEARANCE IN LIVERPOOL IN THE 1960s: OFFICIAL POLICY AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE F.T. Forrest THE LIVERPOOL GENERAL TRANSPORT STRIKE, 1911 Eric Taplin FORTHCOMING PUBLICATION Hugh Hollinghurst
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The cover price of the 2011 edition is just £5.00, to which £1.00 should be added for p&p (2nd class) £1.50p (1st Class) within the UK , £2.70p(EU) and £4.00 (elsewhere)
Payment It is regretted that, because of the high level of bank charges for foreign currency transactions, payment can be accepted only in sterling using cheques although we can accept worldwide orders using our Paypal payment system. Please email the Treasurer for details before ordering. treasurer@liverpoolhistorysociety.org.uk
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Paper copies of Journals 1 - 5 (2002 -2006) are no longer available
Newsletter This is usually published three times each year, and gives news of forthcoming talks, and conferences, new books and offers, and other items of interest to local history enthusiasts.
It also serves as a medium for notification of formal Society business.
Where possible, it also includes reports of talks recently given at society meetings, and can thus vary in size between 4 and 8 pages. Issued to members, there are usually some additional copies available for free distribution at our talks. |
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