Redcar and Coatham Football Club was a football club based in Redcar, England. The club was formed in 1878 under the name Redcar & Coatham Y.M.C.A., out...
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built on Redcar Pier behind the entrance kiosks and in 1928 it was extended. A glass house for concerts was added to the remains of Coatham Pier's entrance...
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represented by Redcar and Coatham F.C., who had reached the Quarter Finals of the FA Cup in 1886, but football had dwindled in Redcar since their demise...
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the 1882–83 season, its final recorded game being a 6–0 defeat at Redcar & Coatham in April. On 20 July 1883, the Grammar School hosted a meeting with...
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Amer Orchestra), Middlesbrough F.C. Chairman, owner of the Coatham Hotel, in Redcar, the Marton Hotel and Country Club and, later, property developer. Amer...
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Harry Harrison (English footballer) (category Sportspeople from Redcar)
United and Darlington, and in non-league football for Redcar Wednesday, Coatham United and Grangetown Athletic. Harrison was born in 1893 in Redcar, which...
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Tim Williamson (category Middlesbrough F.C. players)
Williamson played centre-forward for Coatham Grammar School. He also played at amateur level for Redcar Juniors and Redcar Crusaders before he kept goal for...
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match, and conceding no less than three own goals. However the Saints would win the competition in 1888–89, coming from behind against Redcar & Coatham to...
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Marske-by-the-Sea (category Populated coastal places in Redcar and Cleveland)
the civil parish of Saltburn, Marske and New Marske, in the unitary authority area of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire...
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Amer Orchestra), Middlesbrough F.C. Chairman, owner of the Coatham Hotel, in Redcar, the Marton Hotel and Country Club and, later, property developer. Amer...
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Alex Bosomworth (category Sportspeople from Redcar)
playing first-team football for either. Bosomworth was born in 1904 in Coatham, Redcar, which was at the time in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The 1911 Census...
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William Harrison (footballer, born 1858) (category Middlesbrough F.C. players)
moved to Redcar in the 1870s to find work alongside his brother Thomas. He helped to establish the town's first football club, Redcar and Coatham where he...
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Loftus, North Yorkshire (category Redcar and Cleveland)
market town and civil parish in the Redcar and Cleveland borough of North Yorkshire, England. The town is located north of the North York Moors and sits between...
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Joe Fall (category Middlesbrough F.C. players)
Manchester, he played for Redcar and Coatham, Middlesbrough, Newton Heath, South Shore, Kettering, Small Heath, Altrincham and Stockton. Fall was born in...
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Archdeacon Newton Barmpton Beaumont Hill Bishopton Blackwell Brafferton Coatham Mundeville Denton Great Burdon Great Stainton Heighington High Coniscliffe...
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between Bishop Auckland and Saltburn via Darlington in County Durham, England. The station is 5.5 miles (9 km) east of Darlington and about 1 mile (1.6 km)...
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The deaths were first reported in Seaton Carew, Redcar and Seaham. A 95% decline in the lobster and crab catch was noticed by those employed in the local...
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Dormanstown (category Redcar and Cleveland)
Dormanstown is an area of Redcar in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England. Named after and built by the Dorman...
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Darlington (section Quakers and the Echo)
Harrowgate, Coatham Mundeville and Beaumont Hill and to the north-east are Whinfield and Haughton Le Skerne. To the east is the suburb of Eastbourne and Red Hall...
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and it was a market town since 1257 compared to the tiny fishing village of Redcar. Both Redcar and Coatham are a contiguous urban area now. Redcar The...
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an average high of 17 °C and falling to 11 °C at night. The average daytime temperatures in January are 4 °C, falling to 1 °C at night. The station's...
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1976 Langbaurgh Borough Council election (category Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council elections)
election under new boundary changes. The Conservative Party won the most seats and took overall control of the council. Langbaurgh Borough Council Election...
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1983 Langbaurgh Borough Council election (category Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council elections)
Borough Council took place in May 1983. The whole council was up for election and The Labour Party won 31 seats giving it continued overall control of the...
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Sedgefield (section Culture and customs)
Darlington and Redcar to name a few. The club's second XV “Sedgefield Saxons” play in the Tees Valley Friendly League, this team has an inclusive, and hard...
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List of Wildlife Trust nature reserves (section F)
Wildlife Trust) Clowes Wood and New Fallings Coppice (Warwickshire Wildlife Trust) Clunton Coppice (Shropshire Wildlife Trust) Coatham Marsh (Tees Valley Wildlife...
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1979 Langbaurgh Borough Council election (category Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council elections)
day as the 1979 UK General Election and the whole council was up for election. The Labour Party won most seats and took over control of the council from...
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1187-1191) excommunicating Chaloner and any others in the trade. The alum industry in Whitby was started c. 1608, and the river and harbour provided a good starting...
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(1868-1905) was a steamer and promenade pier in North Bay, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. In 1862 the Scarborough Pier and Improvement Company led...
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Chatham and Old Carthusians, the Committee then drew the sixth round, the winners of the one fifth round tie being drawn to face Church F.C., who had...
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1991 Langbaurgh-on-Tees Borough Council election (category Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council elections)
election under new boundaries and it would be the final election to Langbaurgh Borough Council, before it was replaced by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council...
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