• Eckington Works Football Club was an English association football club based in Eckington, Derbyshire. The club was founded in 1880 and used the Rose...
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  • Joe Mitchell (footballer) (category Eckington Works F.C. players)
    1921–1922 Chesterfield 12 (0) 1922–1923 Barnsley 0 (0) 1923 Denaby United 1924 Eckington Works Total 78 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Arthur Marbles (category Eckington Works F.C. players)
    Chesterfield Town 146 (10) 1907–1908 Sunderland 10 (0) 1908–1910 Chesterfield Town 1910–191? Eckington Works *Club domestic league appearances and goals...
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  • Enos Bromage (footballer, born 1864) (category Derby Junction F.C. players)
    match on a slippery snow covered pitch against Eckington Works F.C., Bromage collided with an Eckington forward when catching the ball. He caught the player...
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  • Staveley F.C. The club's first FA Cup appearance was in the final year before qualifying rounds. In the first round, the club beat Eckington Works F.C. 2–1...
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  • League in 1919, and in 1921 they were crowned league champions, pipping Eckington Works to the title. Although they lost the title to Gainsborough Trinity...
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  • recruiting several players from Ecclesfield), the first XI losing at Eckington Works, and the second XI beating Junior Cup champions Carbrook Church at...
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  • Billy Haywood (category People from Eckington, Derbyshire)
    of birth Eckington, England Date of death 1977 (aged 77–78) Position(s) Winger Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1920–1921 Eckington Works 1922–1924...
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  • Herbert Munday (category People from Eckington, Derbyshire)
    1892–1893 Eckington White Star 1893–1899 Eckington Works 1899–1909 Chesterfield Town 314 (108) 1909 Eckington Red Rose Total 314 (108) *Club domestic league...
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    having moved from Eckington, Derbyshire. The earliest record of the family name occurs in the court rolls of the manor of Eckington in 1351. But they...
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    of Unstone, Holmesfield, Barlow, Apperknowle, Hundall, Marsh Lane and Eckington. Situated close to the Pennines and many of the beauty spots of Derbyshire...
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    Melbourne Hall south of Derby, the listed garden at Renishaw Hall near Eckington, Lea Rhododendron Gardens near Matlock, the Royal Horticultural Society...
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  • rivals–Notts County–in the first round the intervening season. Having ended Eckington Works' involvement in the first round of 1885–86, Heeley's luck against Nottinghamshire...
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  • year, there was a shield competition for another nine sides, with Eckington Works beating Wath in a play-off final. The league was disbanded in the summer...
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    They are listed by the primary industry they served. Many of the cement works and their associated chalk pits had narrow gauge railways, particularly...
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    Marland. Contents History Graves and memorials of notable individuals A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S T V W References External links John Couch Adams, astronomer...
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    Dunhampstead Spetchley Worcestershire Parkway Wadborough Besford Defford Eckington Bredon Gloucester loop line Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway MoD Ashchurch...
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    Sheffield, it maintains a rural setting alongside villages including Eckington, Mosborough, Ridgeway, and Dronfield. The first mention of the village...
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    Yorkshire, Kiveton, Woodall, Harthill, Barlborough, Spinkhill, Renishaw, Eckington, and the (former Derbyshire) Sheffield suburbs of Oxclose, Halfway and...
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    the Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway Act 1891 (54 & 55 Vict. c. clxxxix) were for the branch line to Beighton, but not for the running powers...
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    introduced Sid Waddell. Notts County F.C. is the world's oldest professional football club, with Nottingham Forest F.C. being the oldest football league...
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    right of way by 1905. The act allowed the B&O to purchase land in the Eckington neighborhood for a large rail yard, and for construction of a new passenger...
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    the King. These included obviously Ashover but also included lands in Eckington, Barlborough, Whitwell, Stretton, Stoney Middleton, Crich, Ogston, Ingleby...
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    Rock Creek Railway (category Streetcars in Washington, D.C.)
    1888 (just four days after D.C.'s first electric trolley company, the Eckington and Soldiers' Home Railway). The railroad's officers were the same as...
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    was opened on 12 February 1849. MS&LR passenger trains ran through to Eckington on the Midland Railway from Beighton. A triangular junction was formed...
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    C Stoddard". www.derbyshirewarmemorials.com. Retrieved 2023-02-06. "Heanor Conscripts". www.derbyshirewarmemorials.com. Retrieved 2023-02-06. "Col F C...
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    K. Clifford, Edward T. Craig, C. Dobson Collet, Charles Bradlaugh, Richard Congreve, William Morris, John Ruskin, F. Power Cobbe, Herbert Spencer, Wathen...
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    views of the United States Capitol and the adjacent neighborhoods of Eckington and Bloomingdale. (It also has a superb view of the Washington Monument...
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    Ramsline Halt railway station (category Derby County F.C.)
    supporters to the Baseball Ground, then the home stadium of Derby County F.C. The station cost £320,000 to build, partly funded by the Football Trust...
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    berewicks – Old Whittington, Brimington, Tapton, Chesterfield, Boythorpe, Eckington – there are six carucates and one bovate to the geld. There is land for...
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