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Departure of the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise from LEngraving depicting Princess Louise with her husband, the Marquis of Lorne (Duke of Argyle) seen departing from Liverpool for Canada where the Marquis was to serve as Governor General
Gone Around / HolidayA horse and jockey take a tumble at the water jump on the Grand National course at Aintree in Liverpool, showing that its any horses race
Emigration. Departure of the Nimrod and Athlone SteamersEmigrants set sail from Cork for Liverpool in the first stage of their transatlantic jouney. Dock side with exterior of two steam ships
LIVERPOOL DOCKS / 1890 SView of the landing-stage at Liverpool Docks with passenger steam ships, people and baggage
Crossing the Mersey: The Steam-Ferry between Liverpool and BEngraving of St Georges Pier, the Liverpool and Birkenhead ferry landing stage, from the Illustrated London News, 6th February 1886
Emigrants waiting to board ship, Liverpool, 1907Illustration showing European emigrants, waiting on the quayside at Liverpool to board a ship to America, 1907. These majority of these emigrants travelled third class
German shop wrecked in LiverpoolA German shop wrecked by a crowd in Liverpool following the sinking of the Lusitania by German submarine. Liverpudlians formed a large part of the Lusitanias crew
The Government Inspectors Office, Liverpool, 1850Engraving showing emigrants queueing outside the Government Inspectors Office, Liverpool, 1850. Passengers were checked at the office, for infectious diseases, prior to departure
Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, LiverpoolPhotograph of 62 Rodney Street, Liverpool; the birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman
Passengers on the gangway, Liverpool, 1870Engraving showing two emigrants, a mother and child, being helped on board ship at Liverpool by a uniformed member of the crew, 1870
The Landing Stage at Liverpool Docks, 1884Engraving showing the wooden landing stage at Liverpool docks, crowded with people, with steam ships on the river Mersey in the background, 1884
Landing Cotton at Liverpool, 1875Engraving showing the deck of a cargo ship as it is unloaded at Liverpool docks, by stevedores and dock workers. At left can be seen the bales of cotton and on the right
Salvation Army Emigrants at Euston Station, London, 1905Illustration showing a farewell scene at Euston station as Salvation Army emigrants were waved off to their ship, the Vancouver, in Liverpool, 1905
Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850Engraving showing a bustling dock yard scene as emigrants, with trunks and boxes, line up to board their ship at Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850
SS Great Western in a Heavy Gale, North Atlantic, 1846Engraving showing the Steamship Great Western being struck amidships in a gale during a crossing from Liverpool to New York in 1846
The HesperianThe liner, Hesperian sunk by a German submarine off the Irish south coast on September 4th 1915 on a voyage from Liverpool to Montreal
The Marquis of Salisbury opening the Liverpool Docks OverheaEngraving showing the Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) turning on the current at the generating station, Bramley-Moore Dock, Liverpool, 4th February 1893
Emigrant Ship leaving Liverpool for America, 1850Engraving showing the crowded deck of an emigrant ship and dockside at Liverpool, as the ship departs for America, 1850
German Emigrants at Liverpool Railway Station, 1884Engraving showing German emigrants waiting at Liverpool railway station for the next stage of their long journey to Canada, 1884
Departure of the Great Britain from Liverpool, 1852Engraving showing the busy scene at Princes Pier, Liverpool, as hundreds of onlookers cheer the steam ship Great Britain upon its departure for Australia, 1852
Emigrants leaving Britain for Canada, Liverpool, 1909Photograph showing British emigrants boarding the Allan Liner Virginian at Liverpool Dock, bound for Canada, 1909
Launch of the Oceanic, January 1899Illustration of the launch of the Oceanic, from the Illustrated London News, 21st January 1899. The Oceanic was built by Harland
Liverpool and Birkenhead Ferry-steamer Cheshire, October 1Engraving of the Liverpool and Birkenhead Ferry-Steamer, Cheshire, 31st October 1863. This paddle-steamer ferry was built for the Woodside Ferry Commissioners to a design that allowed up to 2000
Passengers claiming luggage at Liverpool Railway Station, 18Engraving of the crowded Liverpool railway station, with children sitting on baggage in the foreground, and a huge luggage trolley holding hundreds of trunks in the background
The Scotland Football Team, 1897Photograph of the Scotland International Football Team selected for the game against England in 1897. On the 3rd April that year they beat England 2-1 in the British International Championship
The Bicycle Tournament at the Myrtle-Street Gymnasium, LiverEngraving of a Bicycle Tournament, held by the Liverpool Velocipede Club, at the Myrtle-Street Gymnasium, Liverpool, April 1869
American Civil war. Departure of the Great Eastern from theSoldiers in full uniform marching up the gangplank of the troop carrier, the Great Eastern, with the docks of Liverpool in the background
The Royal Hospital of Bethlehem; the gallery for womenThe hospital also known as Bethlem Royal Hospital or Bedlam was the oldest psychiatric hospital in the world. The building has been moved around many sites
Second Earl LiverpoolROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, second earl of LIVERPOOL statesman
Town Hall, LiverpoolLiverpool town hall, the exterior of the building dating from 1749
Liverpool Terrace HousesA street in Liverpool with a long row of terraced houses sloping down the hill
Boys Smoking / LiverpoolBoys smoking in a Liverpool street
Social / Liverpool PubA man in cloth cap outside a pub in Liverpool
Portrait of Sir Ronald RossSir Ronald Ross discovered the scientific link between mosquitoes and human malaria. In 1899 he became Professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool
The New Gladstone DockThe Galatea cutting the ribbons across the mouth of the new Gladstone Dock at Liverpool in 1913
Mr. Lairds ship-building yard, LiverpoolEngraving of Mr. Lairds ship-building yard in Liverpool. Iron ship-building on an extensive scale originated from this prolific ship-yard
New landing stage at LiverpoolA new landing stage, being towed to her moorings by seven steamers. The landing stage enabled passengers to embark easily at St. Georges Pier, Liverpool
Vigil outside the C. P. R, relatives and friend awaiting newsAt the Liverpool office of the C.P.R. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Empress of Ireland making inquiries at the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Cockspur Steet
The Prince of Wales opening the Mersey Tunnel, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool. After the opening ceremony the royal train passed through the Mersey tunnel
Liverpool street railway stationThe new terminus station of the Great Eastern Railway, Liverpool Street, City
New hotel in LiverpoolThe new railway hotel at Lime Street, Liverpool. The hotel, later to be known as the Adelphi, had 330 rooms and was designed by the architect, Waterhouse
RAIL / TUNNEL / 1831LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY Inside a tunnel along the course of the historic rail link, opened in September 1830
Rail / St Helens / 1832LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY The Intersection bridge on the St Helens & Runcorn Gap railway, crossing the Liverpool to Manchester line
Rail / Manchester / 1830LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY A view of Water Street station, Manchester
Rail / Liverpool / 1830LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY The railway office in Liverpool at Crown Street station
Rail / Wapping Tunnel / 1830LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY Warehouses at the end of the Wapping Tunnel
Rail / Moorish Arch / 1830LIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY A Moorish style arch, looking from the Wapping Tunnel
Rail / Rainhill BridgeLIVERPOOL - MANCHESTER RAILWAY Rainhill Bridge, known as The Chairmans Bridge, built of sandstone