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Billy Bancroft, Welsh international rugby playerWilliam John Billy Bancroft (1871-1959), Welsh-born international rugby player who played for Swansea and Wales. He also played county cricket for Glamorgan. 1890s
Exhibition of Historical and British Wallpapers, LondonExhibition of Historical and British Wallpapers, Suffolk Galleries, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London SW1, 8 to 29 May. Date: circa 1935
William Eldon Tucker, rugby playerWilliam Eldon Tucker (1872-1953), Bermuda-born rugby union player for Cambridge University, St Georges Hospital, Blackheath and England. He later qualified as a medical doctor. 1890s
Yorkshire Rugby County Football Team, 1894-95: Hirst (Hon Sec), Donaldson, Barraclough, Nowell, Riley, Walton, Millar (President), Broadley, Arnold, Toothill (Captain), Jackson, Dobson, Firth, Riley
Scottish International Association Football Team, 1895, at the time they played against Scotland: Harrison (Vice-President), Drummond, Lambie, Sliman (President), Russell, Gibson, Dixon (Treasurer)
P Maud, rugby player for Blackheath and EnglandP Maud, rugby player for Blackheath (captain) who made one appearance for England. 1890s
R C Gosling, footballer and cricketerRobert Cunliffe Gosling (1868-1922), footballer for the Old Etonians, the Corinthians and England. He also played first-class cricket for Cambridge and Essex. 1890s
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Thomas Crawshaw, English footballerThomas Henry Tommy Crawshaw (1872-1960), footballer who played for Sheffield Wednesday, Chesterfield, Castleford and England. 1890s
Sunderland Association Football Club, 1894-95Sunderland Association Football Club committee and players, league champions in the 1894-95 season: Wallace (Financial Secretary), Dodds (Trainer), McNeil, Doig, Wilson, Gow, McCreadie, Henderson
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Rab Howell, footballerRabbi Rab Howell (1867-1937), Yorkshire-born footballer of Romani descent who played for Sheffield United, Liverpool, Preston North End and England. 1890s
Welsh International Rugby Football Team, 1895, at the time they played against England: Williams (Touch Judge), Jackson, Mills, Pearson, Boucher, Elsey, Selwyn Biggs, Nicholl, Hannen, Watts, Gould
Welsh International Association Football Team, 1895, at the time they played against England: Taylor, Evans, Williams, Jenkyns, Jones, Pryce Jones, Hughes, Evans, Meredith, Davies, Trainer, Trainer
Stephen Smith, England International footballerStephen Smith (1874-1935), footballer who played for Hednesford Town, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, New Brompton (Gillingham) and England. He was later Manager of New Brompton. 1890s
Newport Rugby Team: Bowley, Newcombe, Pook, Groves, Graham, England, Day, James, Thomas, Watts, Parfitt, Dauncey, Boucher, Gould (Captain), Hannan, Packer, Hannen, Phillips. 1890s
John Reynolds, footballer for both Ireland and EnglandJohn Jack Reynolds (1869-1917), footballer who played for both the Ireland and England.national teams, as well as West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, Celtic and Southampton. 1890s
Billy Moon, English footballer and cricketerWilliam Robert Billy Moon (1868-1943), English footballer for the Old Westminsters and England. He also played first-class cricket for Middlesex. 1890s
John Goodall, footballer and cricketerJohn Goodall (1863-1942), footballer who played for a number of teams, including Preston North End, Derby County, New Brighton Tower, Watford and England
Transporting China Clay from St Austell, Cornwall, to the docks. Discovered in the UK in the 1740s, St Austell is one of the main sources of China Clay. Date: 1930s
Roger Walker, President of the Rugby UnionRoger Walker (1846-1919), President of the Rugby Union, previously a player for Manchester and the England team. He also played first-class cricket for Lancashire. 1890s
Samuel Lee, Irish Rugby International playerSamuel Lee (1871-1944), Irish Rugby International player, later President of the Irish Rugby Football Union. 1890s
Rupert R Sandilands, English footballerRupert Renorden Sandilands (1868-?), footballer who played for the Old Westminsters and for England. 1890s
William E Bromet, English rugby playerWilliam Ernest Bromet (1868-1949), English rugby player for Oxford, Tadcaster, Yorkshire and England. 1890s
Charlie Athersmith, footballerWilliam Charles Charlie Athersmith (1872-1910), footballer who played for Aston Villa, Small Heath and England. 1890s
William A Lambie, Scottish footballerWilliam Allan Lambie (1873-?), Scottish footballer who played for Queens Park, Ardwick and Scotland. 1890s
Willie Neilson, Scottish International Rugby playerWilliam Willie Neilson (1873-1960), Scottish International Rugby player who also played for London Scottish RFC. He later became President of the Scottish Rugby Union. 1890s
Sammy Woods, Australian-born sportsmanSammy (Samuel Moses James) Woods (1867-1931), Australian-born sportsman who played rugby union for England and test cricket for both Australia and England, as well as Somerset
R G McMillan, London Scottish Rugby Football CaptainR G McMillan, London Scottish (Rugby) Football Club Captain. 1890s
Oxford University Rugby Team, 1894-95: Gibson, Smith, Hartley, Carey, Mullins, Unwin, Balfour, Donaldson, Carey (Captain), Poole, Thomas, Baiss, Leslie Jones, Baker, Robertson. 1890s