When a Liverpool bound ship collided with another off the coast of North Wales in 1856 there were no casualties, but there was tragedy in the aftermath when one of the captains killed himself after being found liable for the damage. The collision between the St Lawrence and Gleaner took place on Monday 21st January […]
THE MAURETANIA EXPLOSION OF 1914
A terrible explosion on board the Cunard liner Mauretania whilst it lay in dry dock in 1914 led to the loss of four lives. On 26th January that year the vessel was out of active service and undergoing its annual overhaul. Workmen were fixing blades to turbines in the engine room at about 9.30pm when […]
BLUE COAT MYSTERY SOLVED
The mystery of who built the Blue Coat, Liverpool city centre’s oldest building has finally been solved as part of a heritage project being carried out to commemorate the upcoming 300th anniversary. A press release from the media and marketing team released in September 2016 has said the following:- It is Liverpool’s oldest surviving city […]
BURTON BREWERY’S LIVERPOOL EXCURSION
Although Liverpool has took off a a tourist destination in the last couple of decades,it has always had its attractions for visitors. Back in 1891 the Bass Brewery of Burton on Trent took their employees to the city for their annual excursion. On 14th August that year thirteen special trains were engaged to take 7,000 […]
ATHLETICS AT THE STANLEY ARMS
The Stanley Arms pub in Roby was once the venue for an athletics day held for staff of the London & North Western Railway Company who lived and worked in the Liverpool area. The event took place on 16th June 1866 on a field next to the pub, with the landlord providing all refreshments and […]
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