LIBRARIES. 33 
Lecturer. Subject. Halls. 
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Thompson, George E., “ Life in Tripoli.”” Kensington. 
F.R.P.S. 
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Tillemont-Thomason, F. E. 
C.E., F.PH.S., F.R.G.S. 
Walshe, Rev. T. J. ..........8. 
Wells, Samuel, F.R.G.s., 
F.R.A.I. 
bed ” 
Wethered, Councillor W. P. 
; Wright, Rev. Cecil H. 
_ Yardley, Walker R., t.c.P. 
ene e eee e eee ee eee 
“Portugal and the Portu- 
guese.”” 
“Six hundred miles up the 
Nile.” 
and mira- 
earth move- 
“* Marvellous 
culous 
‘Florence and _ its 
memories.” 
“* The land of the Vendetta : 
Corsica.” 
‘“*Where three 
empires 
meet: Poland.” 
“Lake Vyrnwy, Rivington, 
and the waterworks of 
the Liverpool Corpora- 
tion.” 
“The life and works of 
Giuseppe Verdi,” with 
musical illustrations. 
“Opera: its origin and 
development,” with 
musical illustrations. 
“* Jamaica, the Queen of the 
Antilles.’ 
“Shakespeare, the greatest 
Englishman.” 
“* West Country folk songs,” 
with musical illustra- 
tions. 
“John Chinaman: an 
account of a journey in 
Southern China.” 
** Rambles and scrambles on 
the Pacific Slope and in 
the Yellowstone Regions 
of the Far West.” 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall. 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall. 
Picton—W alton—Anfield— 
Kirkdale. 
Picton—Gregson Institute, 
Sefton Park. 
Wavertree—Lister Drive, 
West Derby. 
Walton—David Lewis 
Club. 
Aigburth. 
St. Ambrose Mission Hall. 
St. Martin’s Hall— 
Wavertree. 
Anfield. 
Picton. 
Aintree—Lister Drive, 
West Derby—Knotty 
Ash—Balfour Institute, 
Smithdown Road— 
David Lewis Club. 
Balfour Institute, 
Smithdown Road. 
Walton. 
