• Woolston Works Football Club is a defunct football club formerly based at Woolston, Hampshire which was active from the late-1870s until 1889. The club...
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  • football club based in Woolston, New Zealand Woolston W.M.C., an association football club based in Woolston, New Zealand Woolston Works F.C., a defunct late...
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  • successor to Thornycroft's (Woolston F.C.), which had folded eight years earlier, although teams from the Woolston Works had competed as early as 1878...
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  • Thornycrofts (Woolston) F.C. were an English amateur football club, based in Woolston, Southampton. The club was formed by employees of John I. Thornycroft...
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    Railway. Just past Woolston station the line rounds the River Itchen giving a view across the city of Southampton, including Southampton FC's ground. The station...
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    seven bombs directly hitting the Woolston works and one hitting the Itchen works. The factory buildings at Woolston were so badly damaged that they were...
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  • Carl Dickinson Player/Coach: Nicky Featherstone Goalkeeping coach: Paul Woolston Physiotherapist: Danny O'Connor Strength and conditioning coach: Cieran...
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  • floating bridge was opened in 1836 and connected Southampton to Woolston At that time Woolston was a separate village on the east bank of the River Itchen;...
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    Antelope Ground (category Southampton F.C.)
    Pirates". The Pirates were a rugby club who shared the ground with Woolston Works F.C. Petersfield could only field ten men, and the Saints won 10–0. In...
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  • John Hinton (footballer) (category Thornycrofts (Woolston) F.C. players)
    the war, Hinton worked for Thornycroft shipbuilders at Woolston as a joiner. He captained the works team, coached by another former Southampton player, Jim...
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    Ted Bates (footballer) (category Norwich City F.C. players)
    at the Shell-Mex oil depot at Hamble or the Pirelli-General cable works at Woolston. In the early part of the war, Bates still managed regular appearances...
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    Robert Woolston Hunt (December 9, 1838 – July 11, 1923) was an American metallurgical engineer, inventor, and superintendent in the steel industry. He...
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    name from the settlement of the rent-paying peasants, and the hamlet of Woolston. The name Cadbury means Cada's fort and refers to Cadbury Castle. The parish...
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  • knocked out of the competition by Woolston Works. During this match, a Glasgow–based player called J. Kesson played for Woolston in their victory. Andover protested...
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    England. It is located between the districts of Bitterne, Thornhill and Woolston. Various explanations from where the name derives but the most popular...
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    1895, Philippe was named as co-respondent in the divorce case of Woolston v. Woolston. Unlike his great grandfather, Louis Philippe I, Philippe claimed...
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  • matches and more popular friendly matches. Following the demise of the Woolston Works club, the Antelope Ground was now available. The ground, which stood...
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    1942, after years of bad publicity, and encouraged by Wright biographer F.C. Kelly, the Smithsonian finally relented by publishing, for the first time...
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    amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell at their works at Woolston, Southampton. Primarily used as a maritime patrol aircraft, it was...
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    townships, being Burtonwood, Poulton-with-Fearnhead, Rixton-with-Glazebrook, Woolston-with-Martinscroft and a Warrington township covering the town itself and...
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  • Norman Cole (footballer) (category Thornycrofts (Woolston) F.C. players)
    the local Itchen Sports, before joining the works team from the Thornycroft shipbuilding works at Woolston. From there he joined the Isle of Wight side...
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  • Science in the gig economy". Nature. 550: 419–21. doi:10.1038/nj7677-549a. Woolston, Chris (2007). Editorial (ed.). "Many junior scientists need to take a...
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  • Withington, Wixhill, Wollaston, Woofferton, Woolstaston, Woolston (near Oswestry), Woolston (near Church Stretton and Craven Arms), Woore, Worfield, Worthen...
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    tune for the later Jesus Loves the Little Children, with lyrics by C. Herbert Woolston, and also for the later God Save Ireland. The Vacant Chair provided...
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    had first flown in 1921. The aircraft was designed at the company's works at Woolston, Southampton by Supermarine's chief designer and chief engineer, Reginald...
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    flying boat designed and built by the British Supermarine Aviation Works company at Woolston, Southampton. It was developed during the 1930s on behalf of its...
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    Archived from the original on 2020-07-27. Retrieved 2020-04-02. Woolston 1969, p. 38. Woolston 1969, p. 39. Kneeland & Davis 1913. McKell 2009, p. 5. Walkoitz...
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    some time, and the first production Spitfire, K9787, did not roll off the Woolston, Southampton assembly line until mid-1938. In February 1936, the director...
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  • Engineering South Yorkshire Thorne: Richard Dunston (1858–1985) Southampton Woolston: John I. Thornycroft & Company (1908–1966) Tyne and Wear Hebburn A&P Tyne...
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  • debate, in contrast with fringe writers such as Thomas Chubb and Thomas Woolston. Other English Deists prominent during the period include William Wollaston...
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