Date,Category,Behaviours,Prison rescue,Begging,Factory visiting,Target,Public/Private,People/Property,People targeted in their homes?,Specific individuals targeted?,Locations,Start point,Latitude,Longitude,Space,Place,Starting Place,Type of space,Industrial,Duration,First day,monthyear,Time,month,Weekday,year,Special date,In work? 1802 - July 12,Political,"Shot two men at election 'mob' trampled to death the shooters",0,0,0,Election mobs,Public,People,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,??,,??,??,No,??,1802-07-12,1802-07,??,July,Monday,1802,Election,0 1809 - June 27 & 28,Misc (press gang),"Formed a mob and went down to the Press Gang's rendez-vous house in search of tha gang. Didn't find them so attacked other people in the house (destroying furniture and windows). Eventually dispersed by magistrates and police On Wednesday evening assembled again and destroyed the inside of five rendez-vous houses, ripped open the beds and threw feathers in the street. Police arrive and arrest some ringleaders but on their way to the Bridewell they were assaulted by mob who rescued the prisoners and attacked policeman with knife (slit his throat). Dispersed by local militia",1,0,0,Rendez-vous houses. Press gang. Police,Public,Both,No,Press gang,Strand Street and Bird Street,"Strand Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4023474,-2.9900876,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,No,Days,1809-06-27,1809-06,Evening,June,Tuesday,1809,No,0 1809 - July 4,Identity,"Group of American seamen celebrating Independence Day are deemed to have disrespected the British Flag so crowd attack seamen, pulling down the American Flag when and where they could. Battle to defend the flags. Eventually dispersed by military",0,0,0,American seamen,Public,Both,No,No,Docks,"Docks, Liverpool, UK",53.4001431,-2.9939858,Docks,,Docks,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",No,Minutes,1809-07-04,1809-07,??,July,Tuesday,1809,USA Independence Day,NA 1810 - May,Misc,Half-price riots which began in London and spread round country (enforced lowering of prices),0,0,0,Theatre,Public,??,No,No,The Liverpool Theatre,"The Liverpool Theatre, Liverpool, UK",53.408834,-2.978297,Theatre,Liverpool Theatre,Theatre,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,??,NA,1810-05,Evening,May,NA,1810,No,0 1810 - July,Misc (press gang),"Gathered on Queen's Dock, armed themselves with staves and proceeded to rendez-vous houses where they liberated some seamen, broke windows and furniture. Dispersed by police and militia",0,0,0,Rendez-vous houses,Public,Both,No,No,Cooper's rown and Strand Street,"Cooper's Crown, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,Rendez vous house,No,Hours,NA,1810-07,??,July,NA,1810,No,NA 1815 - April,Misc (soldiers),"Knocking on doors, ringing bells, destroying street lamps. Throwing stones at windows of the Adjunct of the Royal Berkshire Militia Rioting in the mess room at St Domingo fort",0,0,0,Locals,Public,Both,No,No,"Everton and borough of Liverpool Near the St Domingo Barracks St Domingo Barracks","St Domingo Barracks, Liverpool, UK",53.426385,-2.96128,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours (repeated over days),NA,1815-04,Evening,April,NA,1815,No,0 1816 - June,Political,Drunken violence by 'men in red ribbons',0,0,0,Election mobs,Public,??,No,No,??,NA,NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,NA,1816-06,??,June,NA,1816,Election,NA 1819 - February 22 & 23,Misc (anti-police),"Rescuing prisoners. Fighting with police. Attacking the Bridewell. Pavement pulled up, building attacked, officers beaten and thrown in the water. Prisoners released and paraded around on shoulders of crowd.",1,0,0,The police,Public,Both,No,No,"Old Dock Gates, Darwen's weint, Bridewell and Hanover Street, The Docks, South Shore","Old Dock Gates, Liverpool, UK",53.4025,-2.9886,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,1819-02-22,1819-02,6pm till late (evening) and following morning,February,Monday,1819,No,0 1819 - July 12,Identity,"Orange Parade attacked by Catholics. Accompanied by band, 90 Orange in the parade.",0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,Vauxhall,"Vauxhall, Liverpool, UK",53.4210556,-2.9893139,"Streets, pubs",,"Streets, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Hours,1819-07-12,1819-07,??,July,Monday,1819,12th July,NA 1820 - July 12,Identity,Orange Parade attacked by Catholics (Irish Catholic soldiers involved),0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Strees,,Strees,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1820-07-12,1820-07,??,July,Wednesday,1820,12th July,NA 1822 - July 12,Identity,"Orange lodges decide not to hold march but irish catholics went looking for fights in the public houses where celebrations were going on (this happens in 1821, 1822, 1823, and 1824)",0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Streets,,Streets,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1822-07-12,1822-07,??,July,Friday,1822,12th July,NA 1824 - July 1,Identity,Orange lodges celebrate battle of Boyne in pubs and again similar disorder,0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Pubs,,Pubs,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Hours,1824-07-01,1824-07,??,July,Thursday,1824,12th July,NA 1824 - December 13 & 15,Misc,"Hooting and demands to see the manager at theatre. Audience in upper seats an gallery threw oranges, apples onto stage and pit, seats torn up and thrown at the chandelier, audience in the pit fled, rioters pulled plaster off the walls and threw it at performers. On Wednesday night same again. Benches thrown at stage. Several people arrestsed, two of them 'genteel looking young men'.",0,0,0,Theatre,Public,Both,No,Theatre manager,Liverpool Theatre Royal,"Liverpool Theatre Royal, Liverpool, UK",53.4074408,-2.981193,Theatre,Liverpool Theatre Royal,Theatre,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Days,1824-12-13,1824-12,Evening,December,Monday,1824,No,0 1826 - June 12,Political,"Attacking anyone wearing red or supporting Husskinson MP (think he was a Tory), threw stones at the windows in a house on Castle Street where several women were exhibiting scarlet colours, destroyed several flags. At the hustings.",0,0,0,Tories,Both,Both,Yes,Tory supporters,The Hustings and Castle Street,"Castle Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4061593,-2.9907395,"Streets, homes",,"Streets, homes",Streets and fields,No,Hours,1826-06-12,1826-06,Morning,June,Monday,1826,Election,0 1829 - July 10,Misc (anti-police),Attempted prisoner rescue,1,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,Race ground,"Race ground, Liverpool, UK",53.4712102,-2.9541455,Race ground,,Race ground,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Minutes,1829-07-10,1829-07,??,July,Friday,1829,No,NA 1831 - October 22,Political,"Lord Sandon's parade attacked at various points by mud, stones, old shoes, dead cat, bottles and other missiles being thrown at him. Constant din at his meeting beforehand",0,0,0,Lord Sandon's parade,Public,Both,No,Lord Sandon,"Castle Street, Lord Street, Duke Street","Castle Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4061593,-2.9907395,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1831-10-22,1831-10,Day time,October,Saturday,1831,Election,0 1832 - May/June,Misc (Cholera),"""Crowds targeted the cholera hospitals, set up by the new local boards of health, and the palanquin carts which were rumoured to carry (p.133) stolen pauper bodies.10 The Anatomy Act was a connected cause. Passed during the same session as the Reform Act, the legislation allowed surgeons to claim the bodies of paupers who had died in workhouses or hospitals if those corpses were unclaimed for burial.11 Gothic literature such as Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) shaped popular imagination about dissection, and fears were heightened further by the infamous Burke and Hare murders in Edinburgh in 1828. Rumours arose that hospital governors would use the clause to their financial advantage, especially after the new poor law enabled the construction of workhouses as punitive institutions designed to increase efficiency. Marxist historians have argued that the populace regarded the Anatomy Act as a piece of class legislation; Gwyn Williams described it as ‘the pursuit of the propertyless beyond the grave’.12 As with radical reform protests, the issue revolved around the non-propertied and non-represented being excluded from the civic body politic. This time, they were excluded not just in life, but also in death. The main opponent of the bill in parliament was Henry Hunt, then MP for Preston, who thereby cemented connections between the issue, radical politics and the legacy of Peterloo.13 The cholera and anatomy rioters mirrored the tactics of food rioters, employing prior threats and community justice against perpetrators of immoral actions seen to have transgressed moral norms."" Navickas (2016) p. 131",0,0,0,Cholera hospitals,Public,Both,No,No,Across the town,"Across the town, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Cholera hospitals,,Cholera hospitals,Hospital,No,Weeks,NA,1832-05,??,May,NA,1832,No,NA 1835 - July 12 & 13,Identity,"Groups collecting together to stop Orange march, armed with bludgeons, daggers, pistols and weapons. Found no march and eventually dispersed to pubs looking for fights with Orangemen. Groups marching up and down Vauxhall Road. Prisoner rescue. Fighting with watchmen. Stone throwing. Releasing prisoners and destroying the lock-up. Breaking of windows. Assaulting 'respectable citizens'. Houses with yellow blinds or people with yellow handkerchiefs attacked.",1,0,0,"Orangemen, buildings, Police, lock-ups, private gentlemen",Public,Both,No,No,"Tithebarn Street, Vauxhall Road, Marybone, Ben Johnson Street, Great Crosshall Street, Vauxhall Street, Park Lane, Vauxhall Road","Tithebarn Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4096489,-2.989783,"Streets, pubs",,"Streets, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Days,1835-07-12,1835-07,Evening (10pm) and daytime (11am/noon),July,Sunday,1835,12th July,0 1837 - March 10 & 11,Economic,Industrial dispute violence Mates vs Sailors. Power play. Marching. Not enforcing strike so much as intimidation,0,0,0,Mates vs sailors,Public,Both,No,No,"Docks, Union Street","Union Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4088038,-2.9948349,Sailors House,,Sailors House,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Days,1837-03-10,1837-03,Evening (9pm) then morning,March,Friday,1837,No,0 1837 - July 14,Political,"Whig meeting on Upper Pitt Street accompanied by 'perambulating Irish audience"", porters and market-women. Speeches on topic of ""cheap tea and no monopoly"", populist appeal to 'popular reason and rights'. Irish in crowd, along with porters and market-women. Freemen who were at the meeting and boo-ed then attacked by Whig mob. Specials sworn in. Disorder subsided by 4pm. Accusation that the police (who are run by the Whigs) allowed the disturbances to go on.",0,0,0,Meeting,Public,People,No,No,Upper Pitt Street,"Upper Pitt Street, Liverpool, UK",53.3978357,-2.9789188,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1837-07-14,1837-07,Afternoon (over by 4pm),July,Friday,1837,No,1 1837 - July 24 & 25,Political,"Attacks on everyone wearing conservative colours. Evidence that the mob had read 'inflamatory pamphlets' handed around in days before the election. Protestant Irish woman assaulted in Greenland Street, late Conservative candidate stoned in his carriage, woman who sells the Liverpool Mail attacked, St James Market had to be closed. Robbing respectable individuals who got drawn in by curiosity. Mass meeting with speeches. Freemen attacked by Whig mob. Specials sworn in. Disorder subsided by 4pm. Fighting police and attacking election booths. Rival groups parading around",1,0,0,"Rival mobs, freemen/electors, Police, 'respectable gentlemen', election booths",Public,Both,No,Tory supporters. Former Tory candidate,"St James Street, Paradise, White Chapel, Tithebarn, Vauxhall Road, Park Lane, Great George Street, Tithebarn Street, Moorfields, Toxteth Park and South End in general","St James Street, Liverpool, UK",53.3967169,-2.9791971,"Streets, election meeting rooms, houses, pubs",,"Streets, election meeting rooms, houses, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Days,1837-07-24,1837-07,Day (10am till 4pm) and night,July,Monday,1837,Election,0 1839 - May 21,Political,Fight at Chartist meeting. Cart broken up to use as weapon,0,0,0,Chartists,Public,Both,No,No,Queen Square,"Queen Square, Liverpool, UK",53.407979,-2.983797,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1839-05-21,1839-05,Evening,May,Tuesday,1839,No,0 1839 - May 22,Misc,Irish mob surround house trying to kill owner. Throwing bricks and stones. Owner severly beaten,0,0,0,Private home and person,Private,Both,Yes,No,Harrison Street,"Harrison Street, Liverpool, UK",53.3820691,-2.9777459,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1839-05-22,1839-05,Night,May,Wednesday,1839,No,0 1839 - May 30 & 31,Identity,"Parading in carriages with flags and banners. Stoning carriages and back at houses. Revenge attacks. Particular pub attacked. Fighting. Police in the middle. Rumours spreading. Arming themselves to defend Chapel. Armed with axes, pistols, hatchets etc. Fighting on the docks.",0,0,0,"Irish locas, Ships carpenters, specific buildings/people",Public,Both,No,No,"New Bird Street, Crosby, Jordan and Starling streets. Simpson street, Blundell street, Newhall street, Park Lane, ","New Bird Street, Liverpool, UK",53.3952205,-2.9795365,"Streets, houses, pubs",,"Streets, houses, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Days,1839-05-30,1839-05,Start in evening (7pm). All through next day,May,Thursday,1839,No,0 1840 - November 8,Misc,Righting between Irish factions,0,0,0,Rival Irish factions,Public,Both,No,No,Lace street,"Lace street, Liverpool, UK",53.4115545,-2.9853322,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1840-11-08,1840-11,Noon or 2pm,November,Sunday,1840,No,0 1841 - January,Identity / Political,Orangemen and carpenters break up a free trade meeting,0,0,0,Free trade meeting,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,NA,1841-01,??,January,NA,1841,No,NA 1841 - June (early),Identity / Political,"South End anti-Corn Law meeting held, ships carpenters barracked the meeting and on way home smashed windows of St Patricks Catholic Church. Next day at another Anti-Corn Law League meeting even more irish in crowd and attack several people and on way home smashed windows of St James Anglican Church in Toxteth. Next day 2000 Orange and carpenters marched from docks to town centre demanding police protection from Irish attacks",0,0,0,Irish vs Ships Carpenters,Public,Both,No,No,Toxteth and Stouth End,"Toxteth, Liverpool, UK",53.3864273,-2.967451,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,NA,1841-06,??,June,NA,1841,No,NA 1841 - June 30,Political / Identity,"Attacking private homes. Stoning police. Rival political parties fighting. Armed mobs. Climbing on roofs to pelt the police below with slates, bricks, chimney etc. Fighting police. Smashing windows of rival party's pubs. Two shops broken into late at night. Unrest happened after election - raucous celebration escalates. Offices of rival newspapers attacked. Armed mobs parading. Smashing windows as they went. Respectable people and their houses attacked. Pub and drapers attacked and gutted. Enforced boycott of Tory shop (picketing outside it). ",0,0,0,Irish vs Ships Carpenters (as Reformers vs Tories). Police. Private homes. Specific pubs/shops. Respectable gentlemen and their homes,Both,Both,Yes,Election groups,"Tithebarn, Rodnet street, New Bird street, Newhall, Crosby street, Fisher street, Mersey street, Park Lane, Simpson street, Kent street, Fenton street, Town Hall, Salthouse dock. Fontenoy street, St James street. Dale street. Vauxhall road (north end). Great Crosshall street, Standish street, Sawney Pope street, Atherton street.Toxteth park. Richmond Row, Byrom street","Tithebarn, Liverpool, UK",53.4111037,-2.9883914,"Streets, houses, pubs",,"Streets, houses, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Hours/ Days,1841-06-30,1841-06,"4pm starts, over by 10pm",June,Wednesday,1841,Election,0 1842 - June 13,Identity,Faction fight in Toxteth park. Police intervene are attacked,0,0,0,Rival factions. Police,Public,Both,No,No,Toxteth Park,"Toxteth Park, Liverpool, UK",53.3864273,-2.967451,Park,,Park,Streets and fields,No,Hours/minutes,1842-06-13,1842-06,Evening,June,Monday,1842,No,0 1842 - July 12,Identity,Orange celebration in pubs. Irish mobs meet them to fight. Parade cancelled but dissident protestants held procession anyway - were attacked,0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,North part of the town,"North End, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,"Streets, pubs",,"Streets, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Hours,1842-07-12,1842-07,Morning (7am) and through day till evening,July,Tuesday,1842,12th July,1 1843 - May 30,Political / Identity,Chartist meeting on repeal of union attacked by carpenters' apprentices. Windows smashed,0,0,0,Chartist/Repealer meeting,Public,Both,No,No,Lord Nelson street,"Lord Nelson Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4084289,-2.9765224,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,1843-05-30,1843-05,Evening,May,Tuesday,1843,No,0 1843 - June 4,Economic,Riot in Liverpool workhouse. Menacing marching. Demanding their liberty.,0,0,0,Workhouse. Workhouse officers,Public,Both,No,No,??,"?? Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Work house,,Work house,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Days,1843-06-04,1843-06,Early afternoon,June,Sunday,1843,No,0 1843 - September 12,Political / Identity,Repealers meeting. Disruption by ships carpenters who are attacked by porters with crowd cheering on. Police break it up and escort out the carpenter,0,0,0,Repealer meeting. Carpenters disrupting,Public,Both,No,No,Royal Amphitheatre,"Royal Amphitheatre, Liverpool, UK",53.4074408,-2.981193,Meeting,Royal Amphitheatre,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,1843-09-12,1843-09,Evening (7PM),September,Tuesday,1843,No,0 1845 - March 17,Misc (anti-police),"""Lifting women"" Police intervene and are attacked. Arrested but police stoned all the way to the bridewell",1,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,Vauxhall Road,"Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4184106,-2.9898577,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1845-03-17,1845-03,4.30pm,March,Monday,1845,Traditional Easter,0 1845 - July,Identity,Orange funeral procession attacked. Attack on police. Irish armed. Stone throwing,0,0,0,"Orangemen, Police",Public,Both,No,No,"Byron Street, Great Crosshall Street, Lace street, Fontenoy street","Shaws Brow, Liverpool, UK",53.409439,-2.98025,Pub,,Pub,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Hours,1845-07-06,1845-07,Afternoon (over by 5pm),July,Sunday,1845,No,0 1845 - July 6,Identity,Attack on Orangeman in pub by Irish mob. Police intervene and are themselves attacked.,0,0,0,"Orangemen, Police",Public,Both,No,No,Shaws Row,"Byrom Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4117715,-2.9822757,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,NA,1845-07,??,July,NA,1845,No,NA 1845 - July 17,Identity,Mob parading outside houses of suspected Orangemen. ASsaulting passersby,0,0,0,"Orangemen, passersby",Private,Both,Yes,No,Seddon and Federick Streets,"Seddon Street, Liverpool, UK",53.4017817,-2.9853378,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1845-07-17,1845-07,Evening,July,Thursday,1845,12th July,0 1847 - November,Identity,Irish mob attack Chapel,0,0,0,Protestant Chapel,Public,Both,No,No,Bishpam street,"Bispham Street, Liverpool, UK",53.41213,-2.985899,Chapel,,Chapel,Church,No,Hours,NA,1847-11,??,November,NA,1847,No,NA 1848 - June 9,Identity,Gang of Irish trawling pubs looking for Orangemen to attack,0,0,0,Orangemen,Public,Both,No,No,Pubs,??,NA,NA,Pub,,Pubs,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Hours,1848-06-09,1848-06,??,June,Friday,1848,No,NA 1849 - May,Identity,Men from Sligo and Mayo fought a battle in St Martin's street only a few days after a similar fight in Lace Street. Several policemen injured in the disturbance,0,0,0,Intra-Irish fighting,Public,Both,No,No,"St Martin's street, Lace Street","St Martin's street, Liverpool, UK",53.421354,-2.982713,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,NA,1849-05,??,May,NA,1849,No,NA 1850 - May,Identity,Police vs navvies fighting,0,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,NA,1850-05,??,May,NA,1850,No,NA 1850 - July 12 & 13,Identity,Orange riot at house of beerseller. Stone throwing. Shooting. Police arrive to defend the house. Crowd throwing stones and breaking windows.,0,0,0,Orange beer seller's house,Private,Both,Yes,No,Chadwick street,"Chadwick street, Liverpool, UK",53.4160983,-2.9951942,House,,House,Home,No,Days,1850-07-12,1850-07,Night,July,Friday,1850,No,0 1850 - October,Identity,Irish flute player attacked by Protestants.,0,0,0,Irish flute player,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Street,,Streets,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,NA,1850-10,??,October,NA,1850,No,NA 1850 - November 28,Identity,"Mob surround meeting trying to gain entrance. Fight with police. Armed. Stoning building, throwing brickbats. Tearing out iron railings. Rescuing prisoners",1,0,0,Police. Protestant meeting.,Public,Both,No,No,Birkenhead Town Hall,"Birkenhead Town Hall, Liverpool, UK",53.3932282,-3.0142556,Meeting,Birkenhead Town Hall,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1850-11-28,1850-11,11am (crowds assembled since 9am) then all through the day,November,Thursday,1850,No,1 1851 - June 30,Misc (soldiers / anti-police),Soldiers attacking police (after tit for tat escalation). Crowd cheering soldiers on in their fight. Soldiers initially attacking passersby. Rescuing prisoners,1,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,"St Anne street, Dale Street.","St Anne street, Liverpool, UK",53.414002,-2.9778986,"Streets, pubs",,"Streets, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Days,1851-06-30,1851-06,Evening (9pm),June,Monday,1851,No,0 1851 - July,Political,Attacking electors as they went to the polls. Throwing stones and missiles,0,0,0,Electors,Public,Both,No,No,Scotland Road,"Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4200719,-2.981921,Polling booths,,Polling booths,Streets and fields,No,Hours,NA,1851-07,??,July,NA,1851,Election,0 1851 - July 14,Identity,"Orange processsion with flags and bands, attacked by Irish. Barrage of stones and brickbats. Armed with swords and pistols. Parade went ahead. But then fresh rioting in evening. Attaking police, volleys of stones. Attacking 'respectable people' who happened to be on the parade route. ",0,0,0,Orange parade. Police. Respectable people,Public,Both,No,No,"Seymour street, Greek street, Duke and Great George streets, Park Lane, Glocester street and Shaw's Brow. Scotland Road. Marybone, Sawney Pope, Great Crosshall and Fentonoy Street. Byrom, Duncan and Fox streets.","Seymour street, Liverpool, UK",53.4084206,-2.9740816,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1851-07-14,1851-07,"Morning (9am) then 2-3pm, then evening (9-10pm)",July,Monday,1851,12th July,0 1851 - August 12,Identity,Catholics fighting protestants. Protestants taken to bridewell for protection and followed all the way,1,0,0,Protestants,Both,Both,Yes,No,Scotland Road,"Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4200719,-2.981921,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1851-08-13,1851-08,Afternoon,August,Wednesday,1851,No,1 1851 - August 13,Identity,Orange parade supressed by police. Lots of firearms discovered,0,0,0,Protestants vs police,Public,Both,No,No,Lace street. Vauxhall Bridewell,"Lace street, Liverpool, UK",53.4115545,-2.9853322,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1851-08-12,1851-08,??,August,Tuesday,1851,No,1 1852 - February 9,Misc (anti-police),Police arrest someone and are beaten in prisoner rescue,1,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,Vauxhall Road,"Vauxhall Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4184106,-2.9898577,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1852-02-09,1852-02,??,February,Monday,1852,No,0 1852 - February 23,Identity / Misc (anti-police),Police attack Irish crowd coming out of Holy Cross Chapel,0,0,0,Irish,Public,Both,No,No,Holy Cross Chapel,"Holy Cross Chapel, Liverpool, UK",53.4122423,-2.9841139,"Street, Chapel",,Chapel,Church,No,Hours,1852-02-23,1852-02,??,February,Monday,1852,No,0 1852 – April,Misc (anti-police),Police arrest someone for assaulting open air preacher. They are then stoned and attacked by mob,1,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,,"Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1852-05-06,1852-05,Evening (7-8pm),May,Thursday,1852,No,0 1852 - May 6,Identity,Orange funeral procession attacked.,0,0,0,Orange funeral procession,Public,Both,No,No,Banastre Street (marybone end),"Marybone, Liverpool, UK",53.411874,-2.986661,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1852-05-01,1852-05,??,May,Saturday,1852,No,0 1852 – May,Identity,Orange vs Catholic fight after Orangemen chastise CAtholic child for throwing mud,0,0,0,Irish vs Protestants.,Public,Both,No,No,??,"Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1852-04-01,1852-04,??,April,Thursday,1852,No,NA 1852 - July 6,Political / Identity,Crowded election day. House stoned after owner fired shot out. Carriages of voters attacked for bearing wrong colours.,0,0,0,Electors and private home,Both,Both,Yes (after he shot out at crowd),No,"St Martin Street, Scotland Road, Sawney pope, Bispham street, Scotland place. ","Bispham Street, Liverpool, UK",53.41247,-2.983795,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1852-07-06,1852-07,Day,July,Tuesday,1852,No,1 1852 - July 12,Identity,Orange lodge marches attacked,0,0,0,Orange parades,Public,Both,No,No,South and North end,"??, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,??,,??,??,No,Hours,1852-07-12,1852-07,??,July,Monday,1852,12th July,0 1852 - August 12,Identity,Orange parade supressed by police. Lots of weapons discovered,0,0,0,Protestants vs police,Public,Both,No,No,Great Homer street and Fox street,"Great Homer street, Liverpool, UK",53.4226107,-2.9784633,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1852-08-12,1852-08,Morning,August,Thursday,1852,No,1 1852 - August 28,Identity,Anglican church attacked during sermon by irish mob,0,0,0,Anglican church,Public,Both,No,No,St Bartholomew's,"St Bartholomews, Liverpool, UK",53.41402,-2.98705,Church,St Bartholomews,Church,Church,No,Minutes,1852-08-28,1852-08,Day (during sermon),August,Saturday,1852,No,0 1852 - September 5,Misc (anti-police),"Faction fight between irish. Polic intervene and are seriously beaten. Armed with sticks, brickbats and stones. Climb on roofs to pelt the police",0,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,"Hodson street, Vauxhall Road","Hodson street, Liverpool, UK",53.412785,-2.982873,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1852-09-05,1852-09,Midnight,September,Sunday,1852,No,0 1852 - November 8,Economic,Dispute of ownership of train bridge to the dock. Dock trsutees try to stop train passing. Workers of docks fighting workers of railway.,0,0,0,Dock workers vs railway workers,Public,Both,No,No,Birkenhead docks,"Birkenhead docks, Liverpool, UK",53.403072,-3.016079,Docks,Docks,Docks,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1852-11-08,1852-11,Evening (8pm),November,Monday,1852,No,1 1853 - July 10,Identity,Orangeman accuses youth of throwing dirt at him. Women intervene. General melée. Forming armed bands with sticks stones and bricks. Marching into Irish streets. SHowers of stones an dbricks. Police drive irish into their homes and they throw stuff out.,0,0,0,Irish vs Orange,Public (driven into their homes),Both,No,No,"Toxteth Park, Northumberland street. Albert Square","Toxteth Park, Liverpool, UK",53.3864273,-2.967451,"Park, streets",,"Park, streets",Streets and fields,No,Hours,1853-07-10,1853-07,??,July,Sunday,1853,No (but…),0 1853 - August 14,Misc,Irish fighting each other. Streets barricaded. Stones and bricks thrown. PUb and house windows/shutters smashed,0,0,0,Each other. Pub and houses,Both,Both,Yes,No,St Martin and Wright street,"St Martin street, Liverpool, UK",53.4195872,-2.9769905,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1853-08-14,1853-08,Evening (7pm),August,Sunday,1853,No,0 1854 - April 9,Misc,Youths from Birkenhed throwing stones at youths from Tranmere,0,0,0,Rival gangs,Public,Both,No,No,Tranmere,"Tranmere, Liverpool, UK",53.3783943,-3.0164463,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1854-04-09,1854-04,Day,April,Sunday,1854,No,0 1854 - May 13,Misc,Fight at grave yard over order of burials,0,0,0,Each other,Public,Both,No,No,"Scotland Road, St Anthony's Catholic Burial Ground","Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4200719,-2.981921,Chapel,,Chapel,Church,No,Minutes,1854-05-13,1854-05,Day,May,Saturday,1854,No,1 1854 - August 19,Identity,Faction fighting between Irish groups,0,0,0,Rival factions,Public,Both,No,No,Birkenhead North end,"Birkenhead North end, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1854-08-19,1854-08,Late at night (early Sunday morning),August,Saturday,1854,No,0 1854 - September 2,Misc (anti-police),"Fighting police. Throwing stones. Trying to rescue prisoner, following all the way to the bridewell",0,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,Great Howard street (Stewart street),"Great Howard street, Liverpool, UK",53.4192292,-2.996577,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1854-09-02,1854-09,Midnight,September,Saturday,1854,No,0 1855 - February 19,Economic,Bread riot. Demanding bread and helping themselves to loaves. Some demanding money too. Forcing way into shops which had not fully closed shutters. Some shops totally stripped. Rescuing prisoners by stoning the police. Smashing windows and shutters after stealing everything inside. Money taken from pubs. Blamed on Irish. Shopkeeper throwing out loaves only to have them thrown back at him. Fighting with police. Carrying away bread in carts. Crowd pelting each other with raw dough. Gentleman riding by was attacked. Trying to sell on the loaves stolen in one part of town in another. Neighbours defending shops. Pawn shop also attacked,1,1,0,"Shops, pubs, Police",Public,Both,No,Gentleman riding by attacked,"Shaws Brow, Scotland Road, Vauxhall road, Dale street, Islington, Brunswick road, London Road, Moss street, Springfield and St Anne street, Paddington and Brownlow Hill, Great Howard street, St Johns Market, St pauls square, Tithebarn, Prescot street, Bootle, Clare street, BYrom, Mile End, Copperas Hill, Fairlough Lane, Limekiln Lane, Collingwood street, Dryden street, Kirkdale, Morley street, Everton Valley, Castle street, Bankfield street, Bootle road, Standish street, St John Lane, Wellington dock, FOx street, Prince Edwin street","Shaws Brow, Liverpool, UK",53.409439,-2.98025,"Streets, shops, pubs",,"Streets, shops, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Hours,1855-02-19,1855-02,Morning (8/9am) till evening,February,Monday,1855,No,0 1857 - February 26,Economic,Turn outs attacking replacement workers and their tools. Mass meeting beforehand,1,0,0,Knobsticks,Public,Both,No,No,Birkenhead,"Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Train tracks,,Train tracks,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Minutes,1857-02-26,1857-02,Afternoon (1pm),February,Thursday,1857,No,1 1858 - July 12,Identity,"Orange tea-party attacked by irish mob. Windows smashed, Police interfere and area attacked by bricks",0,0,0,Orange,Public,Both,No,No,"St Matthias church, Scotland Road","St Matthias church Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.421063,-2.981611,Meeting,,Meeting,Church,No,Minutes,1858-07-12,1858-07,Evening,July,Monday,1858,12th July,0 1858 - July,Misc / Identity,Teetotaller meeting attacked. Stoning and one man attacked. Orangemen turn up to defend the meeting and rioters flee,0,0,0,Teetotaller meeting,Public,Both,No,No,St Matthew School Room,"St Matthew School Room, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,NA,1858-07,??,July,NA,1858,No,NA 1859 - January,Identity,Cardinal Wiseman's carriage is attacked by Orangeists,0,0,0,KNobsticks and police,Public,Both,No,Cardinal Wiseman,??,"St Helens, Liverpool, UK",53.456307,-2.737095,Colliery,,Colliery,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",No,Minutes,NA,1859-01,??,January,NA,1859,No,NA 1859 - May 31,Identity,Attack on factory of man who had proposed Protestant favouring bill. Scuffled with workmen inside. Window smashing. Rescuing prisoner. Police and town hall attacked. ,1,0,0,"Protestants, police, factory and town hall",Public,Both,No,Employer who proposed bill which favoured Protestants,Birkenhead,"Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Factory,,Factory,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",No,Hours,1859-05-31,1859-05,Afternoon (2.30pm),May,Tuesday,1859,No,1 1859 - June 12,Identity,"Religious disturbance at Old Swan village. Open air preachers giving offence to nearby Catholic chapel. POlice arrest preachers, attempted rescue, St Oswalds chapel is stoned. Fighting.",1,0,0,Church. Police,Public,Both,No,No,Old Swan Village. Islington market,"Old Swan Village, Liverpool, UK",53.414194,-2.907765,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1859-06-12,1859-06,Afternoon (3pm),June,Sunday,1859,No,0 1860 - February 5,Identity,"Riot in St George's Church. Goes on for months. Missiles thrown at alter, singing and chanting 'no popery' 'pusseyite' 'britains will never be slaves'.",0,0,0,Church,Public,Both,No,No,St George's in the East,"St George's in the East, Liverpool, UK",53.425344,-2.970703,Church,St George’s in the East,Church,Church,No,Hours (repeat over weeks),1860-02-05,1860-02,Afternoon (4pm),February,Sunday,1860,No,0 1862 - October 8 and 15th,Identity,"Meeting attacked by Catholic crowd. Stoning windows. Fight with police. Firing chimneys. Throwing stones at police out of windows. Targeted specific protestant shops, churchs and pubs. Newspaper reporters attacked. PLundering shops or destroying goods within. Taking stones from newly macadamised road to attack police with.",1,0,0,"Meeting room. Police. Shops. Targeted chapels, pubs and shops. Newspaper reporters.",Public,Both,No,"Protestant shops, pubs and Chapels","Birkenhed, Watson street, Price street, Oake street, ","Watson street birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.3951416,-3.0264063,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours (escalate since week before),1862-10-15,1862-10,Night (7pm/10pm) continues until early morning,October,Wednesday,1862,No,0 1863 - August 3,Misc (anti-police),Clubs anniversaries. Policeman intervened and was attacked. Fight escalated. Mob armed.,0,0,0,Gents vs roughs,Public,Both,No,No,"Old Swan village, Oswald stret.","Old Swan village Oswald street, Liverpool, UK",53.4133659,-2.9136287,"Streets, pubs",,Pub,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Hours,1863-08-03,1863-08,Evening,August,Monday,1863,No,0 1866 - October 5,Political,Factions fighting during a meeting. Escalated into general fight as meeting was about to start,0,0,0,"""reds"" vs 'whites' ",Public,Both,No,No,"Concert Hall, Lord Nelson Street","Concert Hall, Liverpool, UK",53.4011213,-2.969092,Meeting,Concert Hall,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1866-10-05,1866-10,7:00 PM,October,Friday,1866,No,0 1867 - January 18,Economic,Bread shops visited. Begging relief from houses. Bit of throwing stones at police. No attempts to rescue prisoners though. Coal carts overturned and looted. Quickly dispersed by police. Shops rapidly closed. ,0,1,0,"Shops, police, coal cart",Both,Both,Yes (begging at houses),No,"Everton. Nursery street, Burlington street, Scotland road Grea Homer street, ","Everton, Liverpool, UK",53.425713,-2.966368,"Streets, shops",,"Streets, shops",Streets and fields,Yes,Hours,1867-01-18,1867-01,Midday,January,Friday,1867,No,1 1867 - February 9,Economic,Enforce boycott of drapers shop. Handing out bills in door. Smashing windows. Crowd very tumultous but not much violence,0,0,0,Particular shop,Public,Both,No,Specific drapers shop,Great George street,"Great George street, Liverpool, UK",53.3973494,-2.9761576,Shop,,Shop,Shop,No,Hours,1867-02-09,1867-02,Evening (7pm),February,Saturday,1867,No,0 1868 - April 27,Political,"unrest at hustings then when result declared gentlemen fighting on the Exchange, gas shades demolished, planes of glass smashed",0,0,0,Rival parties,Public,Both,No,No,Exchange,"North End, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1868-11-24,1868-11,Evening,November,Tuesday,1868,Election,0 1868 - November 24,Political / Misc (anti-police),Election celebration. Police try to stop effigy burning and are attacked,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,North End,"Exchange, Liverpool, UK",53.4082508,-2.9912139,Exchange,Exchange,Exchange,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",No,Hours,1868-04-27,1868-04,??,April,Monday,1868,Election,0 1869 - June 6,Misc (anti-police),Officer stabbed to death after interfering in fight,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,Maguire street,"Maguire street, Liverpool, UK",53.415994,-2.988202,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1869-06-06,1869-06,??,June,Sunday,1869,No,0 1870 - May 3,Identity,Irish faction fighting. Armed. throwing stuff off roofs,0,0,0,Rival factions,Public,Both,No,No,Marybone,"Marybone, Liverpool, UK",53.411874,-2.986661,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1870-05-03,1870-05,Evening (7-9pm),May,Tuesday,1870,No,0 1872 - July 15,Identity,Orange demo attacked. Throwing stuff off roofs into courts below. Stoning cars bearing orange colours,0,0,0,Orange vs Irish,Public,Both,No,No,"Scotland Road, Bostack street, Kew street","Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4200719,-2.981921,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1872-07-15,1872-07,Evening,July,Monday,1872,12th July,0 1873 - July 12,Identity,Orangemen refusing police orders. Attack police,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,West Derby Road,"West Derby Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4224503,-2.9403539,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1873-07-12,1873-07,Afternoon and evening (6.30pm),July,Saturday,1873,12th July,0 1875 - March 28,Identity,Revivalist procession attacked with stones. Easily dispersed by police,0,0,0,Revivalists,Public,People,No,No,Sawney Pope street and Fontenoy street,"Sawney Pope street, Liverpool, UK",53.413214,-2.983351,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1875-03-28,1875-03,Evening (after 6pm),March,Sunday,1875,No,0 1877 - June 24,Identity / Misc (anti-police),Police try to stop Irish st john's eve bonfires. Bottles thrown from rooftops,0,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,"Stockdale street, Marybone","Stockdale street, Liverpool, UK",53.412594,-2.9880035,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1877-06-24,1877-06,Evening,June,Sunday,1877,St John’s Eve,0 1877 – December 31,Identity,Catholic band parading. Protesant church attacked. houses stoned indiscriminately,0,0,0,"Protestant church. Homes. Passersby, windows",Both,Both,No,No,North end Birkenhead. Dock cottages,"North end Birkenhead Dock cottages, Liverpool, UK",53.403018,-3.057105,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1877-12-31,1877-12,Evening,December,Monday,1877,New Years Eve,0 1878 - April 2,Identity / Economic,Race riot at Sailor's Home. Fighting in street. Throwing bricks. Hiding in Paradise street,0,0,0,Black vs White sailors,Public,People,No,No,"Sailor's Home. Frederick street, Paradise street","Frederick street, Liverpool, UK",53.402013,-2.986794,Sailors House,Sailors House,Sailors House,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1878-04-02,1878-04,Night,April,Tuesday,1878,No,0 1878 - July 12,Identity,Orange parade. Bit of stone throwing and scuffling. Window smashing. Burning effigies. Nothing too serious.,0,0,0,Orange parade,Public,Both,No,No,Scotland Road. Tindal street. Marybone. Mann street. MIll street,"Scotland Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4200719,-2.981921,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1878-07-12,1878-07,Mainly evening,July,Friday,1878,12th July,0 1879 - February 7,Economic,"Dock labourers, carters and sailors strike. Parading through town. Marching from dock to dock spreading the strike. Breaking up the staging, ships. Threatening workers and fighting police. ",0,0,1,Scab,Public,Both,No,No,All along the docks,"docks, Liverpool, UK",53.4001431,-2.9939858,Docks,Docks,Docks,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1879-02-07,1879-02,Afternoon (1pm),February,Friday,1879,No,1 1879 - July 16,Economic,"Brickmakers strike. Union men attack non-union men. Bricks, tools being used as missiles. Police attacked when they tried to intervene. Long running dispute. Escalating conflict",0,0,0,"Non-union men, police",Public,Both,No,No,"Bootle, Breeze hill","Breeze hill Bootle, Liverpool, UK",53.447642,-2.9756981,"Brickfield, pub",,"Pub, Brickfield","Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1879-07-16,1879-07,12:00 PM,July,Wednesday,1879,No,1 1879 - August 24,Misc (Salvation Army),"Young girl arrested for stone throwing at Salvation meeting. Police escort head of Salvationists home but crowd gathers and stones them, another girl arrested, she and police go into Salvationist chapel for protection, rumour spreads that Salvationists are locking up Catholic Girls, crowd grows and threaten to storm chapel, mob broke windows and pushed through doors, chief of police arrive with reinforcements, then they release girl to a cheer from the crowd. Police then clear streets. Leaders of Salvationists taken away by police for protection, crowd lash out at them at every corner.",1,0,0,Salvation Army,Public,Both,No,No,??,"??, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,"Street, Chapel",,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1879-08-24,1879-08,Day,August,Sunday,1879,No,0 1880 - August 5,Political,Liberal rally. Fighting with crowd. Police attacked. Rescuing prisoners. Torch bearers,1,0,0,Crowd vs rally vs police,Public,People,No,No,St George's Hall,"St George's Hall, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Open air meeting,St George’s Hall,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1880-08-05,1880-08,Evening (8.30pm,August,Thursday,1880,Election,0 1882 - June 27,Misc (anti-police),Police arrest someone for being drunnk and disorderly. Rescue prisoner and police violently attacked. ,1,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,Marybone,"Marybone, Liverpool, UK",53.411874,-2.986661,Street,Street,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1882-06-27,1882-06,8:00 PM,June,Tuesday,1882,No,0 1882 - August 24,Identity,Ritualist church attacked and services disrupted. Several gentlemen attacked as mob tried to force way in,0,0,0,Ritualist church,Public,Both,No,No,"St Judes, Hardwick street","Hardwick street, Liverpool, UK",53.41009,-2.965238,Church,St Judes,Church,Church,No,Minutes,1882-08-24,1882-08,Afternoon,August,Thursday,1882,No,1 1882 - September 17,Identity,Orange placard outside ritualist church. Mob hoot vicar and try to stop choiristers proceeding down aisle. Fight,0,0,0,Ritualist church,Public,People,No,No,Birkenhead church,"Birkenhead church, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Church,Birkenhead Church,Church,Church,No,Minutes,1882-09-17,1882-09,Afternoon,September,Sunday,1882,No,0 1882 - December 31,Misc (Salvation Army),Salvatino Army attacked by locals. Crowd of women with stones in aprons order music to be stopped everytime they passed place of worship.,0,0,0,Salvation Army,Public,People,No,No,"Birkenhead, Brassey street, Dock Cottages","Brassey street Birkenhead , Liverpool, UK",53.399062,-3.045933,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1882-12-31,1882-12,Afternoon,December,Sunday,1882,No,0 1883 - January,Misc (Salvation Army),Salvation Army stoned. Women leading,0,0,0,Salvation Army,Public,People,No,No,Birkenhead,"Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Repeated,NA,1883-01,Afternoon,January,Sunday,1883,No,0 1883 - October 7,Misc (Salvation Army),Salvationist march attacked with bricks and stones from nearby building sites. SA retaliated. Police separate two sides. Women collecting stones and laying them down for others to throw. SA attacked two girls following the procession,0,0,0,Salvation Army,Public,People,No,No,"Birkenhead, Victoria street. St Anne street. Bentick street.","Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1883-10-07,1883-10,Afternoon (2-3pm) into evening (8-9pm),October,Sunday,1883,No,0 1886 - April 10,Identity,Tit for tat escalation. Bands involved in leading attacks and being attacked. Melées. Stoning rival churches. ,0,0,0,Orange vs Irish. Police also attacked,Public,Both,No,No,"Addison street, Toxteth, North End, Downe street, South end","Addison street, Liverpool, UK",53.4128235,-2.9844497,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1886-04-10,1886-04,??,April,Saturday,1886,No,0 1886 – April,Identity,Catholic service disturbed and stoned,0,0,0,Catholic church,Public,People,No,No,"Toxteth, Our Lady of Mt Carmey Chapel. High Park Street","Our Lady of Mt Carmey Chapel Toxteth, Liverpool, UK",53.3869982,-2.9632589,Church,Our Lady of Mt Carmel Catholic Chapel,Church,Church,No,Week,NA,1886-04,Afternoon,April,NA,1886,No,NA 1886 - April 3,Identity,Police arrest two drunk men. Drum and fife band. Prisoner rescue. Stoning police,1,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,"Kelvin street, Kennsington","Kelvin street, Liverpool, UK",53.3900754,-2.9572373,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1886-04-03,1886-04,??,April,Saturday,1886,No,0 1886 - July 2,Political / Identity,Orange band marching after declaration of polls. Stone catholic church and school. Liveral committee room attacked that night. Liberals attacked,0,0,0,Liberals/catholics,Public,Both,No,No,Toxteth. St Patricks Chapel. Low Hill,"St Patricks Chapel, Liverpool, UK",53.3921406,-2.9716248,Church,St Patricks Chapel,Church,Church,No,Hours,1886-07-02,1886-07,Midnight,July,Friday,1886,Election,0 1886 - July 5,Political / Identity,"Follow on from election unrest. Specific houses attacked with stones. Windows smashed, furniture carried away or destroyed. Rioters assaulted those inside or outside houses. CONNECTED TO ABOVE.",0,0,0,Liberals/catholics. Private homes.,Private,Both,Yes,Liberals,Downe street. Richmond Row area.,"Downe street, Liverpool, UK",53.412965,-2.979698,House,,House,Home,No,Days,1886-07-05,1886-07,Evening (8pm),July,Monday,1886,No,0 1886 - September 19,Political / Identity,"Orange band and Catholic band meet, leading to fighting. Stoning and bricks being thrown. Orange were going to disrupt socialist meeting. Home Rulers attaacking ships carpenters. Peopl on roofs. Windows smashed all the way between meeting place and park road. Meeting disrupted by heckling and stoning. ",0,0,0,Orange vs Home Rulers vs Police,Public,Both,No,No,"Toxteth. Essex street. Hyalcop Street, Northumberland street, Mill street, Beaufort street. Toxteth street, ","Toxteth, Liverpool, UK",53.3864273,-2.967451,Open air meeting,Parish Hall,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1886-09-19,1886-09,Afternoon (2 and 3pm),September,Sunday,1886,No,0 1886 - November 8,Misc,Closing of Liverpool Exhibition. rioting youths resisting waiters and police who try to evict them.,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,Liverpool Exhibition at Wavertree Botanic Gardens,"Wavertree Botanic Gardens, Liverpool, UK",53.4064238,-2.9421228,Fete (Liverpool Exhibition),Botanic Gardens,Fete,"Places of leisure (pubs, theatres, football grounds etc)",No,Hours,1886-11-08,1886-11,Evening,November,Monday,1886,No,0 1887 - June,Identity,demo at St George;s Hall. open air preachers stoned,0,0,0,Preachers,Public,People,No,No,"St George's Hall, William Brown street","St George's Hall William Brown street, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,NA,1887-06,??,June,NA,1887,No,NA 1887 - June,Political / Identity,Stone throwing at Orange and Socialist meetings,0,0,0,Orange vs Socialists,Public,People,No,No,William Brown and Lime streets,"Lime street, Liverpool, UK",53.4074665,-2.9796492,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,NA,1887-06,??,June,NA,1887,No,NA 1887 - July 12,Identity,Fights in evening. Stone throwins. ,0,0,0,Orange vs Catholics,Public,People,No,No,South end,"South end, Liverpool, UK",53.3881558,-2.9580596,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1887-07-12,1887-07,Evening,July,Tuesday,1887,No,0 1887 - August 14,Misc (Salvation Army),"1887 anniversary procession along narrow Liverpool streets, Salvationists met ""threatening"" crowds. A ""disgraceful disturbance"" took place at the corner of Everton and West Derby Roads during the customary march prior to the Sunday afternoon meeting. Young men jeered at them. A crowd of several hundreds jostled the Salvationists and one young man ""deliberately put his foot through the bass drum,"" a common object of the opposition.[57] A woman, ""evidently drunk, threw herself headlong in front of the procession"" and bashed the leader, Major Rees, over the head with her market basket. After rolling in the gutter and throwing her boots at marchers, she was brought under control by the police, who made ""things safe and pleasant for us,"" according the War Cry report. On Sunday an old woman of at least sixty threw oyster shells at Rees as Salvationists marched in the ""worst streets."" Captain Welshaw encouraged the people to avoid the gods of""the multitudes,"" including ""Drink, the pipe, the fashions,"" and to ""imitate the Hebrew children, and make a stand for God.""",0,0,0,Salvation Army,Public,People,No,No,corner of Everton and West Derby Roads,"West Derby Road (Everton Road), Liverpool, UK",53.414357,-2.961914,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1887-08-14,1887-08,Afternoon,August,Sunday,1887,No,0 1889 - June 18,Economic,INtimidation by striking sailors. Assaults on non-strikers. Fighting police. Marching around with bands to spread strike,0,0,1,Scabs. Police,Public,People,No,No,"Sailor's Home, Alexandra Docks. BIrkenhead North Docks, Bootle, Strand Road, Regent Road, Denison street, ","Sailor's Home, Liverpool, UK",53.401873,-2.98826,Sailors House,Sailors House,Sailors House,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1889-06-18,1889-06,Evening,June,Tuesday,1889,No,0 1889 - July,Identity,Irish National League meeting ends in violence,0,0,0,Irish National League vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,NA,1889-07,?? Evening presumably,July,NA,1889,No,0 1892 - June,Identity,Mosque attacked,0,0,0,Muslim worshippers,Public,Both,No,No,Brougham Terrace,"Brougham Terrace, Liverpool, UK",53.414349,-2.960395,Mosque,,Mosque,Church,No,Hours?,NA,1892-06,??,June,NA,1892,No,NA 1892 - June 19,Political,Election rioting,0,0,0,Ritualist church,??,??,??,??,??,??,NA,NA,??,,,??,No,Hours,1892-06-19,1892-06,??,June,Sunday,1892,Election,0 1898 - July 17,Identity,Attempt to storm alter of ritualist church. Hooting and protest read out. Chairs and books thrown around,0,0,0,Ritualist church,Public,Both,No,No,"Warwick street, Toxteth. St Thomas's Church","Warwick street Toxteth, Liverpool, UK",53.3900132,-2.974989,Church,St Thomas Church,Church,Church,No,Minutes,1898-07-17,1898-07,Afternoon,July,Sunday,1898,No,0 1901 - May 16,Identity,"Orange drum and fife band attacked. Police wat to ban them eg 16th attacked by Catholics (Islington Square), 19th (Boaler street and Sheil Road), 20 to 30 catholics throwing stones at them",0,0,0,Orange & Wiseites,Public,Both,No,No,Islington Square,"Islington Square, Liverpool, UK",53.4113113,-2.9733786,Street,Islington Square,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1901-05-16,1901-05,??,May,Thursday,1901,No,NA 1901 - May 19,Identity,"Orange drum and fife band attacked. Police wat to ban them eg 16th attacked by Catholics (Islington Square), 19th (Boaler street and Sheil Road), 20 to 30 catholics throwing stones at them",0,0,0,Orange & Wiseites,Public,Both,No,No,Boaler street and Sheil Road,"Boaler Street, Liverpool, UK",53.417305,-2.946301,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1901-05-19,1901-05,??,May,Sunday,1901,No,0 1901 - May 25,Identity,"Orange drum and fife band attacked. Police wat to ban them eg 16th attacked by Catholics (Islington Square), 19th (Boaler street and Sheil Road), 20 to 30 catholics throwing stones at them",0,0,0,Orange & Wiseites,Public,Both,No,No,St Georg'es plateau,"St Georges plateau, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Street (procession),St George’s Plateau,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1901-05-25,1901-05,??,May,Saturday,1901,No,0 1902 - January 5,Political,Anti-war pamphleteer's house is attacked,0,0,0,Private home,Private,Both,Yes,Anti-war pamphleteer,??,"??, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1902-01-05,1902-01,??,January,Sunday,1902,No,0 1902 - September,Identity / Anti-police,Kensit Crusade meeting attack police,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,Islington Square,"Islington Square, Liverpool, UK",53.4113113,-2.9733786,Street,Islington Square,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,NA,1902-09,??,September,NA,1902,No,NA 1902 - September 21,Identity,Wiseite crusade attacked in Liverpool. Religious riot in Birkenhead,0,0,0,Wiseites,Public,Both,No,No,Liverpool & SEPARATE EVENT in Birkenhead & and another event next day in Birkenhead,"Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1902-09-21,1902-09,??,September,Sunday,1902,No,0 1902 - September 25,Identity,"Kensit meeting attacked by missiles, sharp iron pole",0,0,0,Kensites,Public,Both,No,No,"Birkenhead, Claughton Music Hall","Claughton Music Hall Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.390574,-3.028319,Meeting,Claughton Music Hall,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1902-09-25,1902-09,Evening,September,Thursday,1902,No,0 1902 - October 3,Identity,Huge Catholic and Kensit meetings near each other. Skirmishes with police but managed to keep them apart,0,0,0,Police,Public,Both,No,No,Breckfield Road. Everton.,"Breckfield Road Everton, Liverpool, UK",53.4244934,-2.9632544,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1902-10-03,1902-10,Night,October,Friday,1902,No,0 1902 - October 5,Identity,More sunday night religious disturbances,0,0,0,Protestant vs Catholics,Public,Both,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,??,,,??,No,Hours,1902-10-05,1902-10,Night,October,Sunday,1902,No,0 1903 - April 24 & 25,Identity,"Protestand band attacked. Big protestant demo, arrests, prisoner rescue. Stones thrown. ",0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,24th street. St George's hall,"St George's hall, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Open air meeting,St George’s Hall,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1903-04-24,1903-04,Evening (done by 8pm),April,Friday,1903,No,0 1903 - June 21,Identity,"Kensit crusade attacked by local crowd. Some of Wycliffe preachers arrested, prisoner rescues",0,0,0,Kensites,Public,People,No,No,"Haymarket, Birkenhead Park","Haymarket, Liverpool, UK",53.408887,-2.982545,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1903-06-21,1903-06,Afternoon,June,Sunday,1903,No,0 1903 - September 6,Identity,Wiseite meeting disturbances. Arrests leads to fighting police. Sticks and stones thrown,0,0,0,Police,Public,People,No,No,Old Swan village. Islington Square to Plateau,"Old Swan village, Liverpool, UK",53.414194,-2.907765,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1903-09-06,1903-09,? Afternoon,September,Sunday,1903,No,0 1904 - March 27,Identity,Wiseite march attacked by catholics. MIssiles thrown. Triggered by attempt to cut the drummers drum. Both sides with flags and banners. Dispersed by police and eventually Wiseites make it to St Georges and hold meeting,0,0,0,Wiseites vs Catholics,Public,People,No,No,"Toxteth, Mill street","Mill street, Liverpool, UK",53.3872253,-2.9720424,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1904-03-27,1904-03,Noon,March,Sunday,1904,No,0 1904 - April 16 & 17,Identity,Orange bands parading after meeting. Catholic vs Protestant skirmishes. Police intervene and area assaulted. Renewed next day,0,0,0,WIseites vs Catholics. Police,Public,People,No,No,"South Hill Road, Mill street. ","South Hill Road, Liverpool, UK",53.3805391,-2.9622559,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,1904-04-16,1904-04,Afternoon,April,Saturday,1904,No,0 1905 - August 26 & 27,Identity,Protestant band parading near the 'bogs' is attacked. Fight breaks out after attempted arrest by off-duty offcer. Irish National Forresters meeting next day parading with band and stoning protestant houses and fight breaks out. Invading each others home terrritory looking for fights,1,0,0,Irish catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,Garston. the Bogs. Window Lane. Kind street,"Window Lane Garston, Liverpool, UK",53.3494136,-2.8962,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,1905-08-26,1905-08,Evening (9pm) then afternoon (3pm),August,Saturday,1905,No,0 1909 - June 20,Identity,Catholic procession interrupted by Orange. Stoning houses of local catholics. Furniture taken out and set on fire. Police charge them. Fight breaks out. Escalated tit for tat. Revenge. Catholic and CofE school near each other ends in fighting between mothers.,0,0,0,Irish Catholics vs Protestants,Both,People,Yes,Catholics,"St Jospeh street, Prince Edwin street, North End, Juvenal street, Beauford street,","Prince Edwin street, Liverpool, UK",53.4180914,-2.9745096,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours (afters next day,1909-06-20,1909-06,Afternoon (1.30pm),June,Sunday,1909,Annual Procession??,0 1909 - June 26,Misc,Fighting on saturday night,0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,??,??,NA,NA,??,,,??,No,Hours,1909-06-26,1909-06,Saturday night,June,Saturday,1909,No,0 1910 - May 28,Identity,Catholic Defence League attack Wiseite Crusade meeting. Marched off in formation singing hymns,0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,Edge Hill,"Edge Hill, Liverpool, UK",53.401532,-2.9526119,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1910-05-28,1910-05,Afternoon,May,Saturday,1910,No,0 1910 - June 19 & 20,Identity,Woman's house attacked,0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Private,Both,Yes,??,"China street, Everton","China street Everton, Liverpool, UK",53.419525,-2.972854,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1910-06-19,1910-06,??,June,Sunday,1910,No,0 1910 - July 12,Identity,Orange parade leads to riots in St Helens. Also in Liverpool when marchers return lots of fighting. Bonfires in street. Orange children procession stoned. Songs sung,0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,Lime and Ranelagh street.,"Lime street, Liverpool, UK",53.4074665,-2.9796492,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1910-07-12,1910-07,Evening (7pm),July,Tuesday,1910,12th July,0 1910 - July,Identity,Woman's house torched because she was thought to be catholic,0,0,0,Catholic woman,Private,Both,Yes,Catholic,??,??,NA,NA,Home,,Home,Home,No,Hours,NA,1910-07,??,July,NA,1910,No,NA 1910 - July 20,Political / Identity,"Riot at Kirkdale election meeting. George Wise speaking, Orange band emerge from side street and fighting starts. Stones brickbats. Police stop it getting too serious. Labour meetings nearby",0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,"Kirkdale, Smith Street","Kirkdale, Liverpool, UK",53.433515,-2.976365,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1910-07-20,1910-07,Afternoon,July,Wednesday,1910,No,1 1910 - September 11,Identity,Protestant Sunday School children procession attacked. Had never led to trouble before,0,0,0,Catholics vs Protestants,Public,People,No,No,St Peters,"St Peters, Liverpool, UK",53.401671,-2.978474,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1910-09-11,1910-09,Afternoon,September,Sunday,1910,No,0 1910 - September 13,Identity,"Chinese man demanded money he was owed. Was refused so he went to Liverpool and came back with 20 compatriots, armed. Smashed up the house.",0,0,0,Specific house,Private,People,Yes,No,Birkenhead's China Town,"Birkenhead's China Town (?????), Liverpool, UK",53.386852,-3.033853,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1910-09-13,1910-09,? evening,September,Tuesday,1910,No,0 1911 - March 19,Identity,"Irish National Forrester parading to Orange meeting are attacked. Weapons used. Police arrest someone and area stoned by crowd. Fighting with police and stone throwing. Badges and symbols used. ",0,0,0,Irish vs Orange,Public,Both,No,No,Everton Road. Brunswick Road,"Everton Road, Liverpool, UK",53.416341,-2.9649802,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1911-03-19,1911-03,Afternoon,March,Sunday,1911,No,0 1911 - March 27,Identity / Political,Riots and processions as Bonar Law wins Bootle by-election,0,0,0,Irish vs Protestant,Public,People,No,No,North Liverpool,North Liverpool,NA,NA,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Hours,1911-03-27,1911-03,??,March,Monday,1911,Election,0 1911 - April 1 & 2,Identity,"Anti-Chinese and anti-Mormon riots. Chinese house attacked, windows broken and shutters torn down.",0,0,0,Chinese and Mormons,Both,Both,Yes,Chinese,Birkenhead's China Town. ,"Birkenhead's China Town (?????), Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,House,,House,Home,No,Hours,1911-04-01,1911-04,Evening (11.45pm),April,Saturday,1911,No,0 1911 - April 1 & 2,Identity,Anti-Chinese and anti-Mormon riots. Liverpool Anti-Mormon Crusade broke into meeting and disrupted it. Police clear streets but were attacked,0,0,0,Chinese and Mormons,Both,Both,Yes,Chinese,"Birkenhead's China Town (?????), Liverpool, UK","Birkenhead's China Town (?????), Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Mormon meeting,,Mormon meeting,Church,No,Hours,1911-04-01,1911-04,Evening (11.45pm),April,Saturday,1911,No,0 1911 – April 16,Identity,Anti-Mormon protest. Outside Mormon premises stone throwing. Police went to protect and were attacked,0,0,0,"Mormons, police",Public,People,No,No,??,Birkenhead,NA,NA,House,,House,Home,No,Days,1911-04-16,1911-04,??,April,Sunday,1911,No,0 1911 - June 18,Identity,Catholic funeral procession attacked. Fighting. Catholic house sacked.,0,0,0,Protestants vs Catholics,Both,Both,Yes,Catholic,??,??,NA,NA,Street,,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Days,1911-06-18,1911-06,??,June,Sunday,1911,No,0 1911 - June,Identity,Orange procession attack Catholic houses. Tear out window frames. Return later to stone them. Drive Catholics out of the neighbourhood.,0,0,0,Catholics,Private,Both,Yes,Catholic,"Edge Hill, Netherfield Road.","Netherfield Road, Liverpool, UK",53.418911,-2.9715555,Street (procession),,Street,Streets and fields,No,Reprisals???,NA,1911-06,Morning and evening,June,NA,1911,No,NA 1911 - August 13 - 15,Economic,"General transport strike. Hooting reinforcements as they arrive at Lime Street. Disorder broke out during meeting on St George's Plateau. Police attacked with sticks, stones, iron bolts, broken bottles etc. Police pelted from rooftops. Building barricades - withstood police for 36 hours. Call policemen 'scabs'. Riot between Orangemen and Irish nationalists in Great Homer Street. Windows smashed, shops looted, confestionary store totally emptied. Attack on convoy of prison vans transporting arrestees. Troops firing on crowd. Holding up tramcars. Furious baton charges. Putting manneqiuns in 'comical positions'. Fire hose used. Residents taking sides with strikers against the police",1,0,0,"Police, shops, troops. Also sectarian element",Public,Both,No,No,??,"St George's Plateau, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Open air meeting,St George’s Plateau,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,Yes,Days,1911-08-13,1911-08,Begins afternoon (4pm) goes through evenings and into the nights,August,Sunday,1911,No,0 1911 - August 31,Identity,"Meleé at protestant meeting. Men jump on speakers platform, wild fight breaks out.",0,0,0,Protestant meeting,Public,People,No,No,"St George's Plateau.Pudsey street. Great Homer street. Vauxhall Road. Bostock street. Christian street. Scotland Road, Burlington street, Islington, London ROad, Clare street, Springfield street, St Anne stret, Queen Anne street. Also in Birkenhead","Edge Hill, Liverpool, UK",53.401532,-2.9526119,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,1911-08-31,1911-08,Evening,August,Thursday,1911,No,0 1912 - August 13,Economic,Picket outside factory waiting for those who didn't turn out to appear. Stoned tram car with workers in it. FIghting with police. Stoning. Baton charges,0,0,0,Knobsticks. Police,Public,People,No,No,"Edge Hill, Leigh Road","Wilson's Bobbin Works Garston, Liverpool, UK",53.351833,-2.894046,Factory,,Factory,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",Yes,Hours,1912-08-13,1912-08,Evening (close of work),August,Tuesday,1912,No,1 1915 - May 7,Identity,"Shops looted and wrecked. German homes also attacked. People trying to free prisoners (how seriously??). Germans and Austrians forbidden to use Exchange. Boycotts and strikes against Germans. Goods and furniture out in the street. Furniture set on fire in the street. Pub, pork butchers, jewellers all targeted. Demos as well. Haridressers attacked. Indiscriminate attacks on shops (german or not german). Furniture dealers, outfitters etc all targeted. Chinese laundry and sweet shop. Singing ""Tipperary"". Burning buildings down after looting and smashing up. Impromptu piano recital. Crowd fighting over leg of boiled ham. Cash till stolen. Stock destroyed and smashed in the street. Some stones thrown at police blockade. ",1,0,0,"Germans, their homes and shops. Shops in general. Anyone thought to be anti-war",Both,Both,Yes,Germans,"Wilson's Bobbin Works, Garston. Speke Road, St Mary's Road. CHurch Road, Bands Road, King Road","Watson street Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.3951416,-3.0264063,"Streets, houses, shops, pubs",,"Streets, houses, shops, pubs",Streets and fields,No,Days,1915-05-07,1915-05,Evenings and night and daytimes,May,Friday,1915,No,1 1919 - June 8,Identity,"Race riot amongst sailors. Tit for tat fights escalated. Both sides armed. White mobs prowling the streets. Black man beaten and thrown off the docks. RObbed wealthy black man. Broke into black boarding house and destroyed it. Shops looted, houses smashed, furniture burned in middle of street. Throwing stones off roofs at black men. 700 men of colour having to take shelter. ",0,0,0,Black saillors,Both,Both,Yes,Black sailors,"Everton. Birkenhead (Watson street, Camden street). Bootle. Scotland Road, Breckfield road, County Road, Rise Lane, Derby road, Brock Road, Raffle street, Ellenborough street, Roderick street, Brunswick road, Brunlow hill, Kensignton, Paradise street, Mount Pleasant street, Great Homer street, Mill street, Karle Road, Edge Hill, Great George, MIle End, Smithdown Lane, Warwick street, Upper HIll street, Winder street, North Hill street, St James stereet, Lodge Lane, Crown street, Strand road, Peele road, Watson street,Dacre street, OXton Road, Rock Ferry Tranmere road, Pilgrim street, Walton road, Seacombe,Spellow Station, Fountain road, Robson street.","Upper Stanhope street, Liverpool, UK",53.3945437,-2.9706262,Sailors House,,Sailors House,"Workplaces (factory, workshops, docks etc)",No,Days,1919-06-08,1919-06,Evening and night,June,Sunday,1919,No,0 1919 - August 1,Misc,"Police strike leads to mass looting. Soldiers in street. Live rounds fired. Jewellers targeted. Roads littered with goods from watches to costumiers dummies. Children out in street selling stolen beer. Mass meeting of unionists in support of Police Strike. Crowds gathered in dark side streets then rushed shops quickly smashing windows with bricks. Tramway men strikein solidarity. Peopl avoid full frontal fighting with soldiers. Bayonette charges. Concentrated on shops selling food, clothing, tabacco and boots. Pianos dragged into street for impromptu concert. Trapped looters and loaded them onto lorries, these were then stoned all the way to bridleway. Beer being taken away in carts. Jewellers and pawn brokers targeted. Uniformed police called scabs and abused. ",1,0,0,Shops (far more damage than Luisitania riots),Both,Both,Sort of (looting),No,"UPper stanhope street. Toxteth park. Russel street. Great George and Pitt street. Upper Pitt street. MIll street. Warwick street, Newton street, Upper Harrington street, Parliament street, Beaufort street, Caryl street, Stanhope street, Blais street, Chilton street, Chester street, St James palce, Hill street","London Road, Liverpool, UK",53.4097351,-2.9706956,Shops,,Shops,Shop,No,Days,1919-08-01,1919-08,Evening (10.30pm),August,Friday,1919,No,0 1921 - September 12,Economic,"""Unemployed"" try to break into Walker art gallery after mass meeting. Trapped by police. Scuffles",0,0,0,"Police, art galler",Public,People,No,No,"London Road, Scotland Road, West Derby and Great Homer streets. Love Lane. Birkenhead. Vauxhall Road. CAsneau street. yrom street. Islinton. Paradise street, Stabley road, Church street. ","St George's Plateau, Liverpool, UK",53.4086992,-2.9801682,Open air meeting,St George’s Plateau,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1921-09-12,1921-09,Afternoon,September,Monday,1921,No,1 1929 - May 14,Identity,"Protestant meeting breaks down as oranges, garbage, stones and concrete thrown at speaker. Police intervene leading to stampede",0,0,0,Protestant meeting,Public,People,No,No,St George's Plateau.,"Smith street, Liverpool, UK",53.4294211,-2.9793998,Open air meeting,,Open air meeting,Streets and fields,No,Minutes,1929-05-14,1929-05,? Afternoon,May,Tuesday,1929,No,1 1931 - October 21,Political,disorderly election meeting,0,0,0,??,Public,People,No,No,"Smith street, Kirkdale",Liverpool and West Birkenhead,NA,NA,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Minutes,1931-10-21,1931-10,? Evenings,October,Wednesday,1931,No,0 1932 - July 14,Identity,"Anglican cathedrale (Lady Chapel) had its windows smashed by crowd of young people. Windows of ST James Council School nearby also smashed. Earlier in the night gang of 20 youths had thrown stones at windows of St Bernard's Roman Catholic Church. (Followed on from anti-Ritualist Protestants brawling in St Paul's Church, Stonycroft, and interrupting English Church Union's assembly - Waller p333)",0,0,0,Catholic vs Protestant,Public,Property,No,No,Liverpool and West Birkenhead,"St James Council School & Lady Chapel Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool, UK",53.397502,-2.973391,Church,,Church,Church,No,Minutes,1932-07-14,1932-07,Night,July,Thursday,1932,No,0 1932 - September 17 to 19,Economic,"""Unemployed"" fighting police. Communist meeting stopped by police so crowd moved off. Marching up and down smashing windows and stoning police. Whenever police appeared, rioters disappeared into houses to throw missiles down at police. Pub windows smashed and rioters helped themselves to booze. Wire stretched across street as barricade.",0,0,0,Police. Windows.,Public,Both,No,No,St James Council School & Lady Chapel Anglican Cathedrale. St Bernards' Roman Catholic Church,"Birkenhead, Liverpool, UK",53.389991,-3.023009,Street,,Street,Streets and fields,No,Days,1932-09-17,1932-09,Starts night (9pm) all through weekend until 5am Monday morning,September,Saturday,1932,No,0 1932 - September 21 & 22,Economic,Rioting an 'unemployed' march in Liverpool. Windows smashed. Fighting with police. Tentative effort to loot a jewellers. Fullisade of bricks and stones thrown at police.,0,0,0,Police. Shops,Public,Both,No,No,Birkenhead,"Islington Square, Liverpool, UK",53.4113113,-2.9733786,Street (procession),Islington Square,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Days,1932-09-21,1932-09,Afternoon and into the night,September,Wednesday,1932,No,1 1935 - November 2,Political,disorderly election meeting. Crowd attacked Ranold Churchill's van and tried to cut tyres.,0,0,0,Tory meeting,Public,Both,No,No,"Liverpool. Islington Square, Moss street, Salisbury square. great Homer street, Soho street, Langsdale street.","Harrington schools Stanhope street, Liverpool, UK",53.393178,-2.979089,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1935-11-02,1935-11,Evening,November,Saturday,1935,Election,0 1935 - November 5,Political,Another disorderly meeting in West Toxteth. Churchill's meeting ends in fighting. Police broke in to restore order,0,0,0,Tory meeting,Public,Both,No,No,"Harrington schools, Stanhope street","Willing road schools, Liverpool, UK",NA,NA,Meeting,,Meeting,Meeting Hall,No,Hours,1935-11-05,1935-11,Evening,November,Tuesday,1935,Election,0 1936 - October 11,Political,"Facist march protected by police. But still bombarded with bottles, pieces of lead etc. Police charged crowd",0,0,0,Facists,Public,Both,No,No,Willing road schools,"Lime street, Liverpool, UK",53.4074665,-2.9796492,Street (procession),,Street (procession),Streets and fields,No,Hours,1936-10-11,1936-10,Night,October,Sunday,1936,No,0 ,,,,,,,,,,,"March from Mt Pleasant to Liverpool Stadium. Lime street, St John's Lane",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,