Lecturer. 
Wilberforce, Professor L. R., 
M.A. 
Wilson, Miss Mary 
Woods, W. Smith 
Yardley, Walker R., L.c.P. 
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Young, Harold E. ............ 
Beynon, Richard, 
Cairns, W. Murray, M.B. 
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Crowther, Henry, F.R.M.S. 
Gidman, George H............. 
Grensted, Rev. Canon F. F., 
M.A. 
LIBRARIES. 
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Subject. 
“Flying Machines,” with 
experiments, &c. 
* North country folk songs,” 
with vocal illustrations 
by the Lecturer. 
“ How to listen to music,” 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
“* Nelson and his daring 
deeds.” 
“* Shakespeare and his 
times.” 
‘‘Rambles and scrambles on 
the Pacific Slope, and in 
the Yellowstone Regions 
of the Far West.” 
“A wayfarer in rural 
Japan.” 
“‘ The Port of Liverpool and 
the great ships that sail 
from the River Mersey.” 
.| “ Little folk of far Eastern 
Lands.” 
“Little pigtails and small 
Kimonos; or, ‘the 
Happy New Year’ in 
China and Japan.” 
“The great Duke of Wel- 
lington and his victories.” 
“The Victoria Cross and 
the men who have won 
it.” 
“Hero tales of Ancient 
Greece.” 
** General Gordon and what 
he did for England in the 
East.” 
“The lost Empires of the 
East ; or, Assyria, Baby- 
lon, and Egypt as they 
were in the days of their 
greatness.” 
Halls. 
Picton. 
Picton. 
Aigburth Vale.—Council 
Schools, Lister Drive, 
West Derby. 
Crosby Home Mission Hall. 
Kirkdale.—Gregson Inst., 
Sefton Park. 
Knotty Ash.—Picton. 
Everton.—St. Martin’s Hall. 
LECTURES TO CHILDRE|N. 
Garston. 
St. Martin’s Hall. 
Rawdon Reading Room. 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall, 
Everton. 
Aintree. 
Kensington. 
Baths, West Derby.— 
Aintree.—Gregson Inst., 
Sefton Park.— 
Kensington. 
Council Schools, Lister 
Drive, West Derby. 
