Liverpool have seen some difficult matches as well and have lost some-one sided games as well. The day which the liverpool fans would want to remove from history is 11 December 1954 when the lost to Birmingham City FC by 9-1. This is till date their biggest loss. Liverpool Nickname The ...
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Merseyside Maritime Museum is an important part of Liverpool's history with tales of smuggling, ships, slavery and sea shanties. Free to visit, it lays out the colourful story of this historic port and its connections with the Titanic, the Battle of the Atlantic and the American Civil War. ...
it gives people the opportunity to express and recount the details of their ancestor’s migration experience. In many families, the migration from Ireland is the single most significant episode in their family history. Participation inThe Great Famine Voices Roadshowacknowledges and validates this experi...
Over the past 125 years, many records have been broken at Liverpool FC - from Ian Rush’s top scoring record to Robbie Fowler’s record-breaking hat trick. Find out how success can breed success and be inspired by the Club’s youngest goal scorer Ben Woodburn. ...
History of LiverpoolThere are several impressive museums exploring Liverpool’s rich and fascinating history that you should visit on your trip. Due to the city’s strategic location at the mouth of the River Mersey where it meets the Irish Sea, in the past Liverpool was a major port for fre...
Chinatown Liverpool sits between the Anglican Cathedral and the dockland. There are 12 streets that make up Chinatown, from the Baltic Triangle area up towards the Ropewalks.
It is unknown if Alois shared the same chilling views of Jewish people that his half-brother Adolf had. Adolf Hitler first arrived in Liverpool in November 1912. When Alois invited some of his family from Austria over to visit him in Liverpool. ...
Born in 1949 to Midwestern farmers, Henry loved baseball from an early age. His childhood hero was the St Louis Cardinals slugger Stan “the Man” Musial. He also spent hours playing records by the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Pink Floyd. In his twenties, he dabbled in the study of philosop...