Today’s Talk 10th March 2023 – The Liverpool Suburb of Harrington
Due to weather conditions and the suspension of services by Merseyrail it has been decided to cancel today’s meeting. Our speaker has very kindly agreed
Due to weather conditions and the suspension of services by Merseyrail it has been decided to cancel today’s meeting. Our speaker has very kindly agreed
Christopher Vaughan of LJMU has written to ask us to inform members of this event on 9th February at 5.30. Please use this link to
Demand has been very high for this talk and we currently have a waiting list of 30 people. If you have booked a ticket and
We are very sorry to announce that Frank Boyce, a founder member and the first Chairman of the LHS, died on 23 June 2021. A
The sad news has reached us that Austin Varney, one of our founder members, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, 10th November, 2021. He was in
Two senior members and a rabbi present the Princes Road Synagogue, which was opened in 1874. When visitors see it, the interior often makes their
Members will be very reassured to discover that we have a new Editor to replace the very reliable Ron Jones. Iain Jackson is Professor of
From the Team at Cwmulus (please note the registration link below to view the presentation) The History of Radio Talk in English by David LloydFriday,
During the pandemic, the Society has received donations, mainly of books, but also some prints of Liverpool and DVDs. On behalf of the Liverpool History
Members will be pleased to learn that our very first live talk since March last year will be held on 8 October. This will be
The Reader is looking for a volunteer heritage story teller, bringing the history of Calder Stones to people of all ages. Contact volunteer@thereader.org.uk for more
We have to report the very sad death of Sheila Binks. Sheila was a very committed supporter of the Society and served on our Committee