• employees of the printing company Waterlow and Sons. A few years after Waterlows' formation, also known as Waterlows Athletic, the club joined the Bedfordshire...
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  • holders are Biggleswade F.C. who won the competition when it was last contested in the 2023–24 season in a 1–0 victory over A.F.C. Dunstable in the final...
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  • Bob Morton (footballer, born 1927) (category Luton Town F.C. players)
    Football League and 550 overall. Morton started out playing locally at Waterlows, but signed amateur forms with Luton Town as the war drew to an end. Luton...
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  • Claude Waterlow Ferrier FRIBA (1879 – 6 July 1935) was a Scottish architect, who specialised in the Art Deco style. Ferrier was the only son of the physician...
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  • Hugh Billington (category Luton Town F.C. players)
    raised in Luton, Billington was signed by Luton Town from local side Waterlows, for whom he had scored 80 goals during 1937–38. He started the 1938–39...
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    Highbury Square (category Arsenal F.C.)
    redevelopment of the old Highbury Stadium site, the home stadium of Arsenal F.C. until 2006 when they moved to the newly built Emirates Stadium nearby. The...
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  • Vauxhall Motors 'A' Vauxhall Motors Reserves Waddesdon Walden Rangers Waterlows Waterlows Reserves Wellingborough Town Reserves Welwyn Garden City Welwyn Garden...
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  • Billy Bates (footballer) (category Luton Town F.C. players)
    winger. Bates began his career playing for local clubs Eaton Bray and Waterlows, before signing for Luton Town. Bates made one first team appearance for...
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    Arsenal Stadium (category Arsenal F.C. home grounds)
    reach, the first stand completed being the West Stand, designed by Claude Waterlow Ferrier and William Binnie in the Art Deco style which opened in 1932....
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    that hosted the FA Cup Final from 1895 to 1914 as well as Crystal Palace F.C.'s matches from their formation in 1905 until the club was forced to relocate...
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    weekends, this area is hired extensively to the rugby union club Rosslyn Park F.C.. Visiting teams are transferred by bus to and from the park pitches from...
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    Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. cxlv) ensuring that one hundred acres of land remained as public open space forever. Royal Arsenal F.C.'s first home was playing...
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    school moved here in 1933, into "High Trees", built by Walter Blanford Waterlow in 1867. Earlswood Nursery, Infant and Junior School, neighbouring nearby...
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  • Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța Constanța Train Station, Constanța Gara C.F. Maritimă, Constanța Hotel Ferdinand, Constanța Lupamed/Cardiomed, Bulevardul...
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    of the National Library of Scotland James Fergusson (1808–1886) Claude Waterlow Ferrier (1879–1935), architect, specialising in the Art Deco style James...
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    wall was built between 1889 and 1893 by Joseph Mears, the father of Chelsea F.C. founders Joseph and Gus Mears.[citation needed] In 1894 the Ecclesiastical...
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    House The Vale of Health The Writer, temporary structure in 2005 Arsenal F.C.'s Emirates Stadium viewed from Hampstead Heath View towards St Jude's church...
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    including running, boxing and the formation of Eton Manor F.C. JJ Sexby, Municipal Pks. 361-3; L.C.C. Ceremonial Pamphlets, 21 July 1894 Hackney: Public services'...
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    C. Morley) and included many well-known footballers of the day. From the 1860s, the park was home to the leading amateur football team Wanderers F.C....
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    Oxford Dr D. C. Riddy CBE (1907–1979), Controller-General of the Education Branch, Control Commission for German – British Element F. G. Emmison MBE...
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    west. Although at the eastern extreme, the historic B2122 Guildford Road/Waterlow Road which has mixed use splits north and east with two bridges to Leatherhead...
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    Wimbledon Common (category Fulham F.C. home grounds)
    "The Old Centrals", this club later became Wimbledon F.C. Putney Lower Common hosted Fulham F.C.'s home games in the 1885–1886 season. The Richardson...
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    passengers, rivalling London Waterloo in Central London. Queens Park Rangers F.C. planned to build a new stadium with 40,000 capacity for its club in the...
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    into the pavement. Stockbridge has a Non-League football club Stockbridge F.C., who were founded in 1894 and play at The Recreation Ground in the town...
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  • Victorians". The Herald (Melbourne, Victoria). 9 November 1938. p. 13. Waterlow, Lucy (11 October 2013). "Who were the Aero women? Chocolate brand search...
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    Barn Elms (category Fulham F.C. home grounds)
    Rangers F.C.). C. J. Barrett, The History of Barn Elms and the Kit Cat club: now the Ranelagh Club, 1889. Barn Elms Sports Trust Barnes Eagles FC Barn Elms...
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    London, to serve as a public open space. The park was the home to Upton Park FC, a local football club that drew large crowds at home matches. The venue was...
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  • international rugby match. England defeats France 25–8. 21 April – Manchester United F.C., known as Newton Heath until four years ago, secure promotion to the Football...
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  • Wandsworth (1900–1903) Wandsworth United (1937–1939) Wapping Sports (1950–56) Waterlows (1920–21) Watney Sports (1929–30) Wealdstone (1911–1922) Welwyn Garden...
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    (Dunstable)". Roman Britain. Retrieved 30 August 2022. Rivet, A. L. F.; Smith, C. (1979), The Place Names of Roman Britain, Batsford, p. 349 Adrian Room...
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