• A depiction of the Everton Lock-Up has appeared on the crest of professional football club Everton F.C. since 1938.[2][6] In 2003...
  • Bouncing along the number 21 bus past Everton Park I passed Everton Lock Up Tower ,aka Prince Rupert's Tower, its an 18th century structure dating from 1787 .
  • The lock-up has featured on the Club's crest since 1938. In 1978, the lock-up was first used on the Everton F.C's player kit.
  • The Everton Lock-Up is an 18th-century overnight holding pen used to hold local drunks and criminals. The structure dates back to 1787 and the Georgian era.
  • Prince Rupert's Tower, known as the 'lock-up' tower was built in 1787 © Google. The tower features on the official club crest of Everton FC.
  • Prince Rupert's Tower, known as the 'lock-up' tower was built in 1787. ... Google Everton lock up with the two city cathedrals in the distance Google.
  • Everton Lock-Up, sometimes referenced by one of its nicknames such as Prince Rupert's Tower or Prince Rupert's Castle is a village lock-up located on Everton.
  • An 18th Century structure, originally used to hold local drunks and criminals for the night, Everton Lock-Up is today a national heritage.
  • Lock-Up (Everton Toffee) (1) Near Shaw Street Picture donated by Dave Wood. Comments by Ged Fagan - 'Rupert Hill Castle' "as we called it in our...
  • A trip to see Prince Rupert's Tower, the building which forms Everton Football Clubs Crest. A brief history and its links to Prince Rupert.
  • I was looking at your history site and came across a picture of Everton Brow with the lock up. ... Alan`s Water Colour of Everton Lock up and the Toffee Shop.
  • The Everton Lock-Up is an 18th-century overnight holding pen used to hold local drunks and criminals. The structure dates back to 1787 and the Georgian era.