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NEW LHS LIBRARY Addendum (Recent Donation) Part 1 Part 2 |

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LIVERPOOL HISTORY SOCIETY Established 2001 |

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LHS 2010 JOURNAL |
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The LHS 2010 Journal (ISSN 1477-3597) is published annually, and is issued free to all members. The 2010 journal is available in May 2010. Price £5 to non members JOURNAL CONTENTS CHAIRMAN'S INTRODUCTION 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 Sales Manager, LHS Journal, 32 Rugby Drive, Aintree, Liverpool, Merseyside, L10 8BU The cover price of the 2009 edition is just £5.00, to which 95p should be added for p&p (2nd class) within the UK , £1.80 (EU) and £3.10 (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 or cheques although we can not accept worldwide orders Please email the Treasurer for details. Back Numbers Paper copies of Journals 1 - 5 (2002 - 2006) are now no longer available, but a CD containing the content of all five Journals is available at a cost of £5.00 + £1.00 p+ p 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 primarily to members, there are usually some additional copies available for free distribution at our talks. |