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    The Public School Wanderers Club is a sports club in the United Kingdom that was formed in 1940 by Charles Burton, a Fleet Street journalist. It was formed...
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  • area. Comprising mainly former pupils of the leading English public schools, Wanderers was one of the dominant teams in the early years of organised...
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  • wanderer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wanderer, Wanderers, or The Wanderer may refer to: The Wanderer (1913 film), a silent film The Wanderer (1925...
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  • football section of a local cricket club called Blakenhall Wanderers to form Wolverhampton Wanderers in August 1879. Having initially played on two strips...
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  • with champagne and live music and DJs in the champagne tent. An annual public awareness campaign called "Save Our Sevens" sponsored by KELY Support Group...
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  • Stadium". Bolton Wanderers FC. 19 February 2023. Retrieved 19 February 2023. [1][permanent dead link] "Bolton Wanderers Free School 'not financially viable'"...
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  • and sportswriter. He was the founder of the Public School Wanderers Club and also of the National Schools Sevens (hosted by Rosslyn Park F.C.), which...
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  • names Blackpool and later Wanderers, as well as the striped shirts that both teams wore. Some of the first players in the Wanderers team were Dominic Mwenya...
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  • named in his memory. The inaugural tournament took place in 1996, Public School Wanderers, who had supported Kenyan rugby for many years, brought a strong...
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  • Anti-Assassins 1979 - Orrell 1980 - Public School Wanderers 1981 - Public School Wanderers 1982 - Public School Wanderers 1983 - Blackheath 1984 - Selkirk...
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  • Western Sydney Wanderers Football Club (colloquially known as Western Sydney, or simply as Wanderers) is an Australian professional soccer club based...
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  • Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales (AAGPS) is a sporting association of boys' schools in New South Wales, Australia that...
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    diverse teams as Samoa, Emerging Springboks, Zimbabwe, British Army, Public School Wanderers, Bristol University and Université de Grenoble. At an altitude...
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  • Bruce XV kicking a penalty and a conversion. He played for the Public School Wanderers in August 1949. He was playing for London Scottish till the end...
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  • invitation, he played for Colonel Usher's XV, the Co-Optimists, the Public Schools' Wanderers, and J. MacG. K. Kendall-Carpenter's XV. Combined, county, and...
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    Toughsheet Community Stadium (category Bolton Wanderers F.C.)
    has media related to Reebok Stadium. Official website on Bolton Wanderers FC Bolton Wanderers Free School Archived 13 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Bolton Wanderers Free School was a free school sixth form located in the Lostock area of Bolton, in the English County of Greater Manchester. The sixth...
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    Australia's third tournament victory overall – in a 24–10 victory over Public School Wanderers. In late 1985, Campese was embroiled in controversy when he, Glen...
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  • the final in 1967, 1968 and 1972. The English invitational side Public School Wanderers won in 1985 and reached the final in 1986. Border Toyota of St...
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  • Windhoek Wanderers University of Otago TSV Victoria Linden DSV 78 Hannover () Provincial / State sides Years Team Apps (Points) 1991 PublicSchool Wanderers XV...
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  • Stewart's Melville 1975 Co-Optimists 1974 Kelso 1973 Kelso 1972 Public School Wanderers 1971 Gala 1970 Gala 1969 Hawick 1968 Gala 1967 Hawick 1966 Hawick...
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  • 4 x 100m Ricardo Gardner, footballer – English Premier League (Bolton Wanderers) Jackie Hendriks, cricketer Omar Holness – footballer Jaheel Hyde, Olympian...
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  • back to make two guest appearances in 1988, against Bedford and Public School Wanderers. As of June 2017, Horton still resides in the Bath area and spent...
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    to numerous schools and educational institutions. The oldest is Quakers Hill Public School, opened in 1912. Two other public primary schools (Barnier and...
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  • The Smiling, Proud Wanderer is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong in the newspaper Ming Pao from 20 April 1967...
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    of the club's 125-year celebrations, a game was played against Public School Wanderers. There are two senior teams, a youth team and a junior section...
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    Keith Miller (category People educated at Melbourne High School)
    eight matches that season and Miller's top score was 141 against Public School Wanderers. He went on to play for Dominions against Warner's XI in August...
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  • Reserves, Won 22-11 Oct 5th vs. Public School Wanderers (England), Won 16-10 Oct 8th Reserves vs. Public School Wanderers, Lost 36-10 Oct 16th Reserves...
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  • the school was known commonly as the Free Grammar School at Highgate, the Highgate Grammar School, or the Cholmeley School. Like other public schools, Highgate...
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    James, pop musician Max Kretzschmar (2007–2010), footballer at Wycombe Wanderers FC Louis Lynagh (2012–2019), rugby player at Harlequin FC Peter Lovesey...
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