Rugby league player and coach. Initially he played for Wakefield Trinity and went on to represent several other clubs.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Rugby league player and coach. Initially he played for Wakefield Trinity and went on to represent several other clubs.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Neil Fox
{Plaque 1:} Rugby League Legends Wembley Stadium hosted the Rugby League Chal...
Sportsman and profligate bon vivant, a life-style enabled through his vast inherited wealth. President of the National Sporting Club. Initiated the boxing prize, the Lonsdale Belt. Founder and firs...
A player at the London Welsh Rugby Football Club who was killed in WW1.
Footballer and philanthropist. Born Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird in London. Unusually he had double careers in banking and football. He played in nine F.A. cup finals and had the dubious honour of be...
Person, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration, Social Welfare, Sport / Games
Stage coachman. Lived at 7 Edgware Road. On 13 July 1888, he established a record by driving “The Old Times” coach from Hatchett's Hotel to the “Old Ship” at Brighton and back - 108 miles in 7 ho...
Cricketer and bishop. Born David Stuart Sheppard in Reigate, As a cricketer he played for Cambridge University, Sussex and England. He converted to Evangelical Christianity while at Cambridge, and ...
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