Football League in combination with Middlesbrough F.C., under the name Middlesbrough and Ironopolis, Ironopolis were accepted into the Second Division...
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Middlesbrough was producing one third of the entire nation's Pig Iron output. It was during this time Middlesbrough earned the nickname "Ironopolis"...
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rugby union football club Middlesbrough Bears, an English speedway team from 1939 until 1996 Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C., an English association football...
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of only two clubs (the other being Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C.) to spend a single season in the League. Bootle F.C. were formed in 1879 as Bootle St...
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Marton or Marton-in-Cleveland is an area of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. Until the 1950s, it was a small village next to the hamlet of Tollesby...
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until 1889 when several members of Middlesbrough FC split to form Middlesbrough Ironopolis over a dispute. Both teams made their debuts as professional teams...
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MIMA, or Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, is a contemporary art gallery based in the centre of Middlesbrough, England. The gallery was formally...
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The Borough of Middlesbrough is a unitary authority area with borough status in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England, based around the town...
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Town F.C. Middlesbrough Ironopolis v Liverpool Liverpool v Barrow Liverpool v Stockton Liverpool v Grantham Rovers Liverpool v Middlesbrough Ironopolis Stoke...
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Middlesbrough was a parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, recreated in 1974, and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament...
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Tees Transporter Bridge (redirect from Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge)
The Tees Transporter Bridge, also referred to as the Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge or locally as The Transporter, is a bridge over the River Tees in...
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Middlesbrough Town Hall is a municipal facility located in Albert Road in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building....
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James Elliott (footballer) (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
Middlesbrough, England Date of death 1899 (aged 29–30) Position(s) Full Back Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1892–1893 Middlesbrough Ironopolis 1893–1895...
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mid-1870s Middlesbrough was producing one third of the entire nations Pig Iron output. It was during this time Middlesbrough earned the nickname "Ironopolis"....
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Middlesbrough is a railway station on the Durham Coast, Esk Valley and Tees Valley lines. The station serves the town of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire...
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The Northern School of Art (redirect from Middlesbrough Art College)
is a further and higher education art and design college, based in Middlesbrough and Hartlepool in the north-east of England. The college was called...
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of catfish Jerry Nops (1875—1937), American baseball player Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. New Orleans Public Schools Nokian Palloseura NOP (disambiguation)...
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Harry Allport (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
for Middlesbrough and Middlesbrough Ironopolis. He is the only footballer to play for Middlesbrough and Ironopolis. He played in the 1895 and 1898 F.A....
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Paradise Ground (category Sports venues in Middlesbrough)
Paradise Ground was a football ground in Middlesbrough in England. It was the home ground of Middlesbrough Ironopolis. The Paradise Ground was initially a...
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2) Goal average; 3) Goals scored (C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted Notes: Middlesbrough Ironopolis was liquidated at the end of the season...
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Teesside University (redirect from Middlesbrough Day College of Education)
Teesside University is a public university with its main campus in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire in North East England. It was officially opened as Constantine...
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Acklam is an area and electoral ward in the Borough of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. It is believed that the settlement is Anglo-Saxon in origin...
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William Chalmers (1880s footballer) (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
Scottish footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Rangers, Clyde, Middlesbrough Ironopolis and Scotland (gaining one cap in 1885). Chalmers played in Scotland...
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Willie McArthur (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
(Gls) 1890–1891 Renton Union 1891–1892 Sunderland Albion 1892–1893 Middlesbrough Ironopolis 1893–1894 Bolton Wanderers 19 (6) 1894–1896 Leicester Fosse 55...
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Middlesbrough Development Corporation (MDC) is a publicly-owned mayoral development corporation created to fund, manage, and accelerate regeneration in...
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Tommy Morren (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
ironfounder. Morren played for Middlesbrough Victoria, Middlesbrough Vulcan, Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Middlesbrough, Barnsley St Peters and Sheffield...
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Jimmy Grewer (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Middlesbrough Ironopolis and Stoke. Grewer was born in Dundee and started playing football...
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Archie Hughes (footballer, born 1871) (category Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C. players)
Team Apps (Gls) 1890–1891 Barrhead 1891–1892 Arthurlie 1892–1893 Middlesbrough Ironopolis 1893–1894 Bolton Wanderers 15 (2) 1894–1895 Leicester Fosse 18...
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Walton, 3 September 1892 First Football League match: Liverpool 2–0 Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Second Division, 2 September 1893 First FA Cup match: Liverpool...
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1889–90, they finished fourth, sixth and fourth again respectively; Middlesbrough Ironopolis were the dominant side in the league at the time, winning two of...
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