home by fire, soon fdpnd himself in hot water. For he inadvertenly bltrued down a historic building listed as a cultural treasure by the government, and was promptly attested on charges of arson. OUR MOUSE IN JEDDA... NOT A squeak out of the Foreign Office after maneating mice a
12 November 1977 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Once the site of Liverpool Castle, followed by Sr. George's Church and now Victoria Monument, Derby Square (formerly St. George's Crescent) has probably changed its appearance more than any other site in the city. Our old print, taken in 1907, shows the crescent containing a wid
12 November 1977 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Men will soon be doffing their hats to the ladies again. Hats for men are on the way back Not your city gent bowler but " anything that looks as though you have lived and died in it," according to a spokes ranfor the Association of British Hat Manufacturers. Always supposing the
12 November 1977 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England