2025: From : "Since our formation over 10 years ago, we have strived to care for the people who live, work and play in the villages, towns and cities wherever rugby league is played. From the athletes whose exploits on the pitch fire the imaginations of their communities, to all the adults and children whose lives are touched by the power of sport."
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Rugby League Cares
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A: Rugby League Legends Wembley
{Plaque 1:} Rugby League Legends Wembley Stadium hosted the Rugby League Chal...
Other Subjects
Mary Ann MacKenzie
Living at Manchester Terrace, Islington (now the east side of Liverpool Road, either side of College Cross) she wrote her will on 31 May 1854, leaving £9,000 to the MBSA. Andrew Behan's researches...
Stollar family
Alice's husband, their sons David and Howard, daughter Helen, grandchildren and family.
Sir Bernard Eckstein
Bernard Friedrich Eckstein was the son of Friedrich Gustav Jonathan Eckstein who became wealthy through gold mining activities in South Africa. Bernard lived at his father’s home in Park Lane, Lond...
Lady Walston
Chairman of the Pulford Street Site Committee.  Her generosity enabled the building of a new social centre (Walston House) on the Tachbrook Estate. We haven't managed to prove it but we believe th...
Person, Benefactor, Politics & Administration, Social Welfare, USA
Henry Lincoln
From British History Online: ".. the Lincoln Almshouses. Henry Lincoln, by his will proved in 1912, left £1,300 in trust to build five small almshouses to be let at low rents to people over 50 year...

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