• Crystal Palace F.C. was a short-lived amateur football club formed in 1861, who contributed to the development of association football during its formative...
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  • Crystal Palace Football Club (commonly referred to as simply Palace) is a professional football club based in Selhurst in the Borough of Croydon, South...
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  • South London Crystal Palace F.C. (1861), a defunct amateur football club formed in 1861 Crystal Palace Baltimore, previously Crystal Palace F.C. USA, a...
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    The Crystal Palace was a cast iron and plate glass structure, originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The exhibition...
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  • Crystal Palace Football Club is an English professional association football club based in Selhurst, South London, England. Although formally created...
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  • "Our History". "Crystal Palace 1861 FC". "Norwich City The world's oldest professional association football club". Crystal Palace F.C. 21 April 2020...
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  • Crystal Palace Fulham Leyton Orient Millwall Queens Park Rangers Sutton United Tottenham Hotspur Wembley Stadium West Ham United Association football...
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     143. ISBN 979-8772662892. Hibberd, Stuart (2021). The first Crystal Palace Football Club 1861-1876. p. 77. ISBN 978-1-9163095-0-0. Brockbank, William (1970)...
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    first Crystal Palace FC helped create the modern game. p. 193. ISBN 979-8772662892. Hibberd, Stuart (2021). The first Crystal Palace Football Club 1861-1876...
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  • Alexander Morten (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    amateur side, and one that was in existence as early as 1861. His association with Crystal Palace continued for nine years. Between 1865 and 1874, Morten...
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  • English amateur footballer. He made one appearance for England in 1876 as a goalkeeper, and also played for the original Crystal Palace club. His identity...
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  • between the posts." Maddison also played for amateur club Crystal Palace (not the later professional club) and the Civil Service, and in representative matches...
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  • Charles Eastlake Smith (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    Smith (1850 – 10 January 1917) was an English amateur footballer who played for the first Crystal Palace and England. By profession, he was an insurance clerk...
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  • John Cockerell (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    race. He also played cricket for Crystal Palace and was a keen rower. His football career started with Crystal Palace in 1865. In 1867, he represented...
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  • Wanderers F.C. (category Association football clubs established in 1859)
    took place on 15 March 1862, and resulted in a victory over Crystal Palace (not the modern club of the same name). Both this match, and a return fixture...
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  • Charles Chenery (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    in the early 1860s. After leaving school he joined the original Crystal Palace club and was selected for the "England" side that played an unofficial...
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  • During his football career, he also played for Crystal Palace, Civil Service, Gitanos and South Norwood as well as playing representative football for Surrey...
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  • Everton 2–1, again at Crystal Palace. When competitive football was suspended in 1915 because of the outbreak of World War I, the club participated in several...
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    there when in England. Widowed in 1861, the grief-stricken Queen withdrew from public life and left Buckingham Palace to live at Windsor Castle, Balmoral...
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    bordering Surrey. Historically, the area was very affluent, with the Crystal Palace being relocated to Sydenham Hill in 1854. Today, Sydenham is a diverse...
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    The 15 clubs entering the competition are all amateur and mainly from the London area: Barnes, Civil Service, Clapham Rovers, Crystal Palace (1861), Donnington...
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    Westminster, London. It was built in 1825–1827, adjacent to St James's Palace, for the royal Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV. The four-storey...
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    Cuthbert Ottaway (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    several teams, playing for Old Etonians, Oxford University, Crystal Palace and Marlow. As a club player, Ottaway took part in three successive FA Cup finals...
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  • Robert Kingsford (category Crystal Palace F.C. (1861) players)
    game against Farningham. Kingsford also played for Crystal Palace and represented Surrey at football, and took over from Charles Alcock as secretary to...
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    Villa, and the site of The Crystal Palace. The local authority is Bromley Council, based at the Civic Centre at Bromley Palace. Since 2000, for elections...
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  • footballer for Stoke City John Jackson (footballer, born 1942) (1942–2022), English football goalkeeper for Crystal Palace Bud Fowler (born John W. Jackson,...
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    Santos Dumont); the Crystal Palace; the Yellow Palace (City Council); the Rio Negro Palace, bordering the city hall (Sérgio Fadel Palace); and curious buildings...
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    The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England. It is commonly called the Houses...
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    League club Crystal Palace. Thornton Heath formerly had a Non-League football club, Croydon Athletic, which played at the Keith Tuckey Stadium; the club ceased...
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    the Kent Hockey League.[1] The training ground for Premier League club Crystal Palace is located on Copers Cope Road.[citation needed] In Simon Brett's...
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