• Old Castle Swifts Football Club, the first professional football club in Essex, was formed by Scottish shipowner Donald Currie in September 1892 as Castle...
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    Ironworks F.C. coincided with the demise of Old Castle Swifts, the first professional football club in Essex. Thames took over the tenancy of Castle Swifts' Hermit...
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  • 2013–14, 2014–15 Bolehall Swifts F.C. players Bolehall Swifts F.C. managers History Bolehall Swifts F.C. Bolehall Swifts at the Football Club History...
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  • David Furnell (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    Old St Luke's either as a full back or half back before being converted to a goalkeeper. In 1894 the club merged with Castle Swifts F.C. to form Old Castle...
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  • remains of the bankrupt Old Castle Swifts in 1895. Old Castle Swifts had formed in 1892 as simply "Castle Swifts" at the behest of Castle Shipping Line employer...
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  • Robert Stevenson (footballer, born 1869) (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    captained the club. In March 1895, Stevenson was allowed to join up with Old Castle Swifts, but they soon folded and he returned to Scotland. On his return to...
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  • Jamie Lindsay (footballer, born 1870) (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    Anchor and turned out for Millwall during 1893–94. He played for Old Castle Swifts until 1895, before transferring to the newly formed Thames Ironworks...
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  • John Thomas Archer Wood (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    John Thomas Archer Wood (c. 1872 – 1954) was an English footballer who played right wing for Old Castle Swifts before joining Thames Ironworks, the team...
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  • Santiago Wanderers Slavia Prague Bromley F.C. Droylsden F.C. Liverpool F.C. Newcastle United F.C. Old Castle Swifts F.C. Vitesse Arnhem Hertha BSC England:...
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  • Dave Taylor in 1895. Thames Ironworks took over the tenancy of The Old Castle Swifts' Hermit Road ground in Canning Town until their eventual eviction...
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  • Johnny Stewart (footballer, born 1872) (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    Stewart began his footballing career with Old St Luke's. When the club was amalgamated into Old Castle Swifts he continued to play for them until their...
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  • George Sage (footballer) (category Old Castle Swifts F.C. players)
    first club, in the 1892–93 season, was Old St Luke's. Sage then played for Old Castle Swifts, which had merged with Old St. Lukes for the 1894–95 season and...
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  • Cup and Test Match appearances made, and goals scored, by Thames Ironworks F.C. players from 1895 until 1900. This list does not include London League,...
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    The Boys of 86 (category West Ham United F.C.)
    Academy Women's team Current season General History Old Castle Swifts F.C. Thames Ironworks F.C. Seasons Europe Managers Stadium Hermit Road Browning...
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    Swifts (also known as The Swifts) is a heritage-listed late-Victorian castellated Gothic Revival mansion located in the suburb of Darling Point, Sydney...
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    the City of Belfast. Currie Cup Old Castle Swifts F.C. Union-Castle Line Hamilton 1912. Murray, M: Union-Castle Chronicle: 1853–1953. Longmans Green, 1953...
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  • 2015–16¤ † Won by Linfield II (reserve team) ‡ Won by Linfield Swifts (reserve team) ƒ Won by Linfield Pirates (reserve team) ¤ Won by Linfield Rangers...
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    was also president of the London League, and along with Thames Ironworks F.C. committee chairman Francis Payne, helped to draft the competition's rules...
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  • Town, Bedworth United and Bolehall Swifts. The town of Tamworth had been represented at football by Tamworth Castle F.C. until the club folded in 1933. This...
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  • inclusion of the stylised castle feature, for instance: to reflect the contribution made to the club by players of Old Castle Swifts The imposing towers, roofs...
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  • Hermit Road (category West Ham United F.C.)
    ground was used by Old St Luke's from 1892 and continued to be used after the club merged with Castle Swifts to become Old Castle Swifts, the first professional...
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    Stanley F.C. being quickly followed by their highest scoring game of the season on 15 January, when a 'ten goal thriller' against Bromley F.C. went The...
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  • Velodrome - FA Amateur Cup Final 1911 played there. Used by Crystal Palace F.C. between 1914–1918. Used now for cycling races although a football pitch...
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  • Sport & Leisure Swifts compete in the NIFL Premier Intermediate League. Albert Foundry F.C., Bloomfield F.C., Colin Valley, Crumlin Star F.C., Dunmurry Rec...
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  • singing the Gene Autry song, Old Faithful, at him. Hull F.C. supporters adopted the song as their battle cry from then on. Hull F.C.'s record attendance was...
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    facilities, has some old buildings mixed with the later modern skyline. However, the central city is dominated by the mass of red granite of Castle Hill, 286 metres...
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  • were asked for suggestions and one proposed the present name ("Bees" and "Swifts" already existed). On being asked why, he explained, "Puff adders, sir!"...
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    house the library until 2015), nearby Eastnor Castle and the St. Katherine's Hospital site. Founded c. 1231, this is a rare surviving example of a hospital...
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  • 'Essity Stadium' following their sponsorship deal. "The Castle Field", Flint. Founded in 1886 as Flint F.C.; playing at Strand Park which was located on the...
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  • This is a list of television and radio sitcoms. Contents 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of situation comedies with LGBT...
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