LIBRARIES. 21 
FREE LECTURES. 
During the year 185 Free Lectures were delivered, the total! 
attendance being 81,160. Twenty of the Lectures were specially 
for children. Thirty Lectures were given in the Picton Lecture 
Hall, the remainder in the following 19 district halls, i.e.— 
(1) Scotland Road (St. Martin’s Hall); (2) Commercial Road (Crosby Home 
Mission Hall); (3) Kirkdale (Branch Library, Brock Street); (4) Walton 
(Corporation Baths, Queen’s Drive); (5) Aintree (Aintree Institute, Longmoor 
Lane); (6) Everton (Branch Library); (7) Netherfield (St. Ambrose Mission 
Hall, Prince Edwin Street); (8) Anfield (Council Schools, Anfield Road) ; 
(9) West Derby (Council Schools, Lister Drive); (10) Knotty Ash (Village 
Hall, Prescot Road); (11) Kensington (Branch Library); (12) Kensington 
(Lundie Memorial Hall, Beech Street); (13) Wavertree (Town Hall); (14) 
Sefton Park (Gregson Institute, Garmoyle Road); (15) Edge Hill (Balfour 
Institute, Smithdown Road) ; (16) Garston (Corporation Baths) ; (17) Aigburth 
Vale (Girls’ Secondary School); (18) St. Michael’s (St. Michael’s Church 
Room, Belgrave Road); (19) Toxteth (David Lewis Club, Great George Place). 
LECTURERS AND SUBJECTS. 
(Excepting where otherwise stated, the Lectures were illustrated by 
Lantern Views). 
Lecturer. Subject. Halls. 
Anderson, Rev. F. W., 1.4. | “Constantinople and the | Knotty Ash.—St. Ambrose 
= Turks.” Mission Hall. 
a Archer, Major R. Sinclair, | “‘ By the Meuse, the Moselle. Aintree.—Balfour Inst., 
V.D. and the Rhine.” Smithdown Road. 
_ Atkinson, Miss Edith ...... “‘ Liverpool to London via | Anfield.— Walton. 
i Peking and Moscow.” 
Bacon, Miss Gertrude ...... “Signs and wonders in the | Aigburth Vale.—Garston.— 
heavens; with special | Kensington.—Picton. 
reference to Halley’s | 
Comet.” 
a iS “ Within the Arctic Cirele.”” | Anfield.—David Lewis Club. 
—Picton.—W alton. 
_ Bawden, Frederick ......... “John Liptrot Hatton: Garston. 
his life and his music,” | 
with musical illustra- 
tions. ; 
~ Beer, Adolph W..........00.-+. “King Alfred’s Land | Wavertree. 
(Wells, Glastonbury. 
