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Bramley Moore Dock

From Slavery to Football at the New Home of Everton FC

By Robert Waterhouse

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Bramley Moore Dock

From Slavery to Football at the New Home of Everton FC

By Robert Waterhouse

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  • Bob Waterhouse uncovers the dark history of Bramley Moore Dock – site of the new Everton FC ground – tracing the historical links between the city of Liverpool and the slave trade. From the author of the widely acclaimed Liverpool Football Club Ruined My Life: Sixty Years of Supporting Everton. The first book to examine the links between slavery and the origins of Everton, this fascinating journey through Merseyside history explores: Everton’s historical links with slavery through some of its earliest patrons and through the Methodist church that founded the club The background to the Toffees’ move from Goodison Park to Bramley Moore Dock over a 30-year period, including the failed plans to move both to the King’s Dock and Kirkby The story of John Bramley Moore’s links to slavery through his ownership of a coffee plantation in Brazil and trade in slave-produced goods The port of Liverpool’s rise, fall and subsequent regeneration over an 800-year period, culminating in recent moves to regenerate North Liverpool, including the construction of the new Everton stadium The impact of slavery on Liverpool’s wealth and development as Britain’s largest slave port, from the first slave voyage from Liverpool in 1700 to the abolition of slavery in the early 19th century This compelling book is a must for all Everton supporters and anyone with a personal connection to Merseyside.
Bob Waterhouse uncovers the dark history of Bramley Moore Dock – site of the new Everton FC ground – tracing the historical links between the city of Liverpool and the slave trade. From the author of the widely acclaimed Liverpool Football Club Ruined My Life: Sixty Years of Supporting Everton. The first book to examine the links between slavery and the origins of Everton, this fascinating journey through Merseyside history explores: Everton’s historical links with slavery through some of its earliest patrons and through the Methodist church that founded the club The background to the Toffees’ move from Goodison Park to Bramley Moore Dock over a 30-year period, including the failed plans to move both to the King’s Dock and Kirkby The story of John Bramley Moore’s links to slavery through his ownership of a coffee plantation in Brazil and trade in slave-produced goods The port of Liverpool’s rise, fall and subsequent regeneration over an 800-year period, culminating in recent moves to regenerate North Liverpool, including the construction of the new Everton stadium The impact of slavery on Liverpool’s wealth and development as Britain’s largest slave port, from the first slave voyage from Liverpool in 1700 to the abolition of slavery in the early 19th century This compelling book is a must for all Everton supporters and anyone with a personal connection to Merseyside.