Liverpool History Society Journal 24 (2025)

A collection of articles featuring accounts of Liverpool’s rich history including:

  • The rocks that made the docks: Virginia Schroder
  • The voyage of the Argo, 1880: Brian Lavery
  • When the music stopped: A tale of two music halls and the bicentenary of a lost Liverpool institution: David C. Miller
  • Liverpool’s 1936 birth control controversy: Peter Fearon
  • Perils of passage: Russell Croft
  • Anne Sharp: Godmersham Park and Everton: Janet Hollinshead and Emily Hutchinson
  • Lodge Lane, a micro history of a Liverpool throughfare 1881-1891: Helen O’Gorman and Susan McGuire
  • Charles Voelker and Liverpool: Ian Roe
  • Dr. William Johnson (1885-1949): Liverpool’s first neurologist?: Andrew J Larner
  • Cannons, pageants and pirates – George Audley; philanthropist and fairy godfather: Peter Walker
  • How Liverpool’s richer Jews helped its poorer Jews, from the early 19th to the later 20th century: John Cowell
  • Emyr Wyn Jones (1909-1999), well-known Cardiologist in Liverpool, prominent Eisteddfod supporter as well as author of Books in Welsh and English: D. Ben Rees
  • The story of a house: 57 York Terrace, Everton: David Peate
  • The Town Dues are dead. Long live the Town Dues! Book review, Ron Jones
  • The Spy who helped the Soviets. Book review, Andrew J. Larner

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