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AndyGalley Historian

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Teacher,M.Res & Ba.Hons.1st History LJMU 2013-17 Milit.&War,Slavery&abolition,legit. commerce,Antarctica,Maritime&Ind. heritage, museums,Local History. L.F.C.🚩

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Liverpool: Then and Now (@keithjones84) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Derby Road, Bootle, 1900s and 2025 Bootle Borough Hospital was built in 1871 with another wing added in 1885-87. The hospital closed in 1976 and is now home to laboratories and offices

Derby Road, Bootle, 1900s and 2025

Bootle Borough Hospital was built in 1871 with another wing added in 1885-87. The hospital closed in 1976 and is now home to laboratories and offices
Kathleen (@oldpicposter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grade 1 listed, Oriel Chambers on Water Street, Liverpool. Designed by Peter Ellis and built in 1865. It's the world's first building to feature a metal-framed glass curtain wall.

Grade 1 listed, Oriel Chambers on Water Street, Liverpool. Designed by Peter Ellis and built in 1865. It's the world's first building to feature a metal-framed glass curtain wall.
Amberley Publishing (@amberleybooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you heard of the Baader-Meinhof gang? mvnt.us/m2442230 #BaaderMeinhof #Germany #GermanHistory #History #ModernHistory #PostwarGermany #TrueCrime

Antarctic Heritage (@inspireexplore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1874, Carpenter, Shipwright and Antarctic Explorer Henry (Harry) McNish was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, the third of eleven children. McNish served on Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic 'Endurance' Expedition (1914-17) as the ship's carpenter, whereby

#OnThisDay in 1874, Carpenter, Shipwright and Antarctic Explorer Henry (Harry) McNish was born in Port Glasgow, Scotland, the third of eleven children.

McNish served on Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic 'Endurance' Expedition (1914-17) as the ship's carpenter, whereby
Military History Now (@milhistnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this day in 1297, a Scottish army led by William Wallace defeats the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The victory becomes a symbol of defiance and helps ignites Scotland’s struggle for independence.

On this day in 1297, a Scottish army led by William Wallace defeats the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. The victory becomes a symbol of defiance and helps ignites Scotland’s struggle for independence.
North Ages (@northages) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ealdred, archbishop of York, died #OTD in 1069. He assumed a leading role among the English in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hastings, and it was he who crowned William the Conqueror and his wife Matilda. Thomas of Bayeux succeeded him. 📸York Archaeological Trust

Ealdred, archbishop of York, died #OTD in 1069. He assumed a leading role among the English in the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Hastings, and it was he who crowned William the Conqueror and his wife Matilda. Thomas of Bayeux succeeded him. 📸York Archaeological Trust
80s&90sFootball ⚽ (@80s90sfootball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay in 1989 John Aldridge scored his final goal for Liverpool before moving to Real Sociedad as Liverpool ran riot against Crystal Palace winning 9-0 Palace would get their revenge in the FA Cup Semi Final 🎙from Saint & Greavsie

Frank McDonough (@fxmc1957) 's Twitter Profile Photo

12 September 1913. Jesse Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama, USA. He won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics: 100 metres, long jump, 200 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay. He was credited with “single-handedly crushing Hitler’s myth of Aryan supremacy”.

12 September 1913. Jesse Owens was born in Oakville, Alabama, USA. He won 4 gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics: 100 metres, long jump, 200 metres and the 4 × 100 metres relay. He was credited with “single-handedly crushing Hitler’s myth of Aryan supremacy”.
Frank McDonough (@fxmc1957) 's Twitter Profile Photo

12 September 1942. RMS Laconia, carrying 2,732 crew, passengers, soldiers and prisoners of war, was torpedoed and sunk by U-156 a German U-boat off the West African coast. It’s estimated up to 1,649 people died.

12 September 1942. RMS Laconia, carrying 2,732 crew, passengers, soldiers and prisoners of war, was torpedoed and sunk by U-156 a German U-boat off the West African coast. It’s estimated up to 1,649 people died.
Tandy (@lfc_tandy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Salah’s first photo after landing in Europe to join Basel. No cameras, no crowd. Just a guy from Egypt chasing big dreams. ❤️

Salah’s first photo after landing in Europe to join Basel.

No cameras, no crowd. Just a guy from Egypt chasing big dreams. ❤️
Curiosity (@mastronomers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨: The observable universe is more than 93 billion light-years across ──so far, no human has ventured further than 1.3 light-seconds from Earth

🚨: The observable universe is more than 93 billion light-years across ──so far, no human has ventured further than 1.3 light-seconds from Earth
Geoff Drake (@geoff_drake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Amusement Mile, Gotham City’ New Brighton. Amazing to see the amusements and cafes transformed into Gotham for the filming of DC film Clayface last night. The actor Tom Rhys Harries can just about be spotted sat in Sergio’s Diner. #drakephotography

‘Amusement Mile, Gotham City’ New Brighton. Amazing to see the amusements and cafes transformed into Gotham for the filming of DC film Clayface last night. The actor Tom Rhys Harries can just about be spotted sat in Sergio’s Diner.

#drakephotography
John O Sullivan (@corballyred) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Liverpool Anfield tour is up there with visiting the Eiffel Tour, the Colosseum, the Louvre, the Acropolis, the great wall of China according to TripAdvisor. We are absolutely massive, the biggest football club in the world now, all the data supports this👌

Military History Now (@milhistnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1812, Napoleon captures Moscow. Fires set by partisans soon engulf the city. With no winter quarters for his troops, the French emperor will be forced to abandon the conquest of Russia and march the Grande Armée home. Plunging temperatures will make it a hellish retreat

Today in 1812, Napoleon captures Moscow. Fires set by partisans soon engulf the city. With no winter quarters for his troops, the French emperor will be forced to abandon the conquest of Russia and march the Grande Armée home. Plunging temperatures will make it a hellish retreat
Nick Lloyd (@civil_war_spain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British Tom Mann Centuria, predecesor of the British Batallion, at the Karl Marx barracks, HQ of the International Brigades in Barcelona, 89 years ago, in September 1936 - today's Pompeu Fabra university opposite the zoo.

The British Tom Mann Centuria, predecesor of the British Batallion, at the Karl Marx barracks, HQ of the International Brigades in Barcelona, 89 years ago, in September 1936 - today's Pompeu Fabra university opposite the zoo.
Military History Now (@milhistnow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in 1916, the tank makes its combat debut when 49 of the British machines rumble into battle along the Somme at Flers-Courcelette. With a top speed of just 2.5 mph, only a handful manage to engage the enemy. Yet their performance is encouraging enough to merit further use.

Today in 1916, the tank makes its combat debut when 49 of the British machines rumble into battle along the Somme at Flers-Courcelette. With a top speed of just 2.5 mph, only a handful manage to engage the enemy. Yet their performance is encouraging enough to merit further use.
Liverpool1207 (@liverpool1207) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delayed by a major fire in the March, the Liverpool Mechanics' Institution, Mount Street, opened on 15th September 1837 #HeritageLiverpool

Delayed by a major fire in the March, the Liverpool Mechanics' Institution, Mount Street, opened on 15th September 1837
#HeritageLiverpool