Harrow football is a code of football played between two teams of eleven players, each attempting to win by scoring more bases (goals) than their opponent...
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Harrow School (/ˈhæroʊ/) is a public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in...
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Look up harrow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harrow may refer to: Harrow, Victoria, Australia Harrow, Ontario, Canada The Harrow, County Wexford...
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Harrow Borough Football Club is an English football club based in Harrow, London. They were founded in 1933 and compete in the Isthmian League South Central...
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Eton wall game Rugby football Harrow football Winchester College football Keepie uppie (keep up) – the art of juggling with a football using the feet, knees...
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Harrow (/ˈhæroʊ/) is a large town in Greater London, England, and serves as the principal settlement of the London Borough of Harrow. Lying about 9.5 miles...
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author Andy Harrow (born 1956), Scottish former football player Aram Harrow (born 1980), American quantum information theorist Belinda Harrow (born 1971)...
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North Harrow is a suburban area of North West London, situated north-west of central Harrow within the London Borough of Harrow. Its residential roads...
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writer Gabriel T. Harrower (1816–1895), New York politician Henry Harrower (1883–1934), American endocrinologist Jimmy Harrower (footballer, born 1935) (1935–2006)...
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The London Borough of Harrow (/ˈhæroʊ/) is a London borough in northwest London, England; it forms part of Outer London. It borders four other London boroughs...
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the field during a game of Harrow football, a game that is ancestral to association football and played exclusively at Harrow School - this part may be...
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The Kodak Works, Harrow was a photographic manufacturing plant and research and development centre on Headstone Drive, Harrow, North West London. Built...
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Jack Harry Harrow (8 October 1888 – 19 July 1958) was an English footballer who spent his entire professional career at Chelsea. He played mainly as a...
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and American football, invented in Melbourne during World War II. Eton field game Eton wall game Harrow football Winchester College football Traditional...
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Harrow is a town in the Wimmera region of western Victoria, Australia. The town is located in the Shire of West Wimmera local government area, 391 kilometres...
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The Harrow Balmoral Football Netball Club is a sports club based in the towns of Harrow and Balmoral in Western Victoria, Australia. The club has netball...
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List of sports (section Football family)
English school games Eton College Field game Wall game Harrow football Winchester College football Beach handball Czech handball Field handball Goalball...
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South Harrow is the southern part of the town of Harrow, located south-west of Harrow-on-the-Hill in the London Borough of Harrow. Its development originally...
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rules of 1856, the Sheffield rules of 1858, and the 1858 rules of Harrow football. One exception is the laws for the Eton field game (1862), which specify...
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father of early modern football. In 1591, it is clear that ball games were being played at Lyon's Free Grammar School in Harrow'. He says that "upon Thursday...
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John Harold Harrow (1 April 1921 – 18 October 1961) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL)....
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(1856) – via Wikisource. Rules for Football at Uppingham School (1857) – via Wikisource. offside Rules of Harrow Football (1858) – via Wikisource. Sheffield...
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The Eton v Harrow cricket match is an annual match between public school rivals Eton College and Harrow School. It is one of the longest-running annual...
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or Jimmy Harrower may refer to: James Harrower (politician) (1833–1892), farmer and political figure in Manitoba James Harrower (footballer, born 1878)...
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The Grove (/ðəˈɡrəʊv/), is a boarding house for Harrow School, in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The Grove was converted into a boarding...
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Draw 32–6–3 Con Hollingsworth PTS 15 Jul 22, 1922 23 years, 202 days Harrow Football Ground, Stratford, London, England 40 Win 32–6–2 Billy Duckworth RTD...
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Cambridge rules (category Laws of association football)
text related to this article: Rules of football for the Eton-Harrow Match (1862) In November 1862, a football match took place at Cambridge between a...
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Harrow Chequers Football Club was a football club from London, England in the 1860s to early 1890s. It played as the Harrow Chequers from 1865 to 1876...
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Wealdstone F.C. (redirect from Wealdstone football club)
of Harrow Hill - itself has its origins in a club called The Oaks. An article published by the Harrow Observer states that the Wealdstone football club...
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of Football as played at Charterhouse School (1863) – via Wikisource. Rules of Harrow Football (1858) – via Wikisource. Rules of Melbourne Football Club...
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