• Letters from Louis MacNeice (1907-1963) to Nancy Coldstream (1909-2001). (ox.ac.uk)
  • The Federated Malay States cricket team was a team that represented the Federated Malay States in international cricket matches between 1905 and 1940. (wikipedia.org)
  • Leslie Prentice - played for Middlesex between 1920 and 1923. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1920 - Two newly purchased Savoia flying boats crash in the Swiss Alps en route to Finland where they would serve with the Finnish Air Force, killing both crews. (sahos24.com)
  • Archibald Spooner - played for Lancashire between 1906 and 1909. (wikipedia.org)
  • Neville Foster - played for Worcestershire between 1914 and 1923. (wikipedia.org)
  • Lall Singh - played Test cricket for India in 1932. (wikipedia.org)
  • James was educated at Galashiels Academy and in 1936 he was living at 3 Victoria Road in Guiseley, West Yorkshire. (bizhat.com)
  • The archive of the poet, writer and literary critic Sir Stephen Spender (1909-1995). (ox.ac.uk)
  • The upper reaches of the Murray were discovered, named, and crossed by the exployers Andrew Hamilton Hume and Captain W. H. Hovell on November 20, 1824, when making their way from Lake George, N.S.W., to Port Phillip, Victoria. (kipioneers.org)
  • Printed by W. G. Foyle, 135 Charing Cross Road, London circa 1909. (littlestourbooks.com)
  • Published by Crosby Lockwood and Son, 7 Stationers Hall Court, London First Edition 1909. (littlestourbooks.com)
  • 1906 - Alberto Santos-Dumont flies his 14-bis aircraft at Bagatelle, France for the first time successfully. (sahos24.com)
  • Series 2 is organized in three subseries: Subseries 1: Research Files (1794-2007) arranged by primary topical subject area, Subseries 2: Instruction Files (1923-2001) arranged alphabetically by course title or subject and then chronologically thereunder, and Subseries 3: Correspondence (1973-2007) arranged alphabetically by correspondent. (illinois.edu)
  • About 30 of Becke's books are listed in Miller's Australian Literature with six other volumes written in collaboration with W. J. Jeffery. (gutenberg.net.au)
  • Bengal proper covered the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal (present-day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal ). (cloudfront.net)
  • 1909 - Eugène Lefebvre crashes a new French-built Wright biplane during a test flight at Juvisy, south of Paris, becoming the first aviator in the world to lose his life in a powered heavier-than-air craft. (sahos24.com)
  • Letters from Edward Thomas to Walter de la Mare, 1906-1917. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The following players played for the Federated Malay States and also played first-class cricket: Edward Barrett - played for Hampshire and the MCC between 1896 and 1925. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wisła Kraków was founded in May 1906 by students of the Second Practical School in Kraków , In 1925 they made the first appearance in the Polish championship, which that season was formed of 3 leagues of 3 teams followed by a round-robin final. (blogspot.com)
  • Cricket has been played in Peninsular Malaysia since the 1880s, and the Federated Malay States usually combined with the Straits Settlements cricket team to form the Malaya cricket team. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1893 - The Genoa Cricket & Athletic Club, to become one of the oldest Italian football clubs, is established by British expats. (sahos24.com)
  • Groot benefit recalls These south-west throughout That ekranoplan na Blame 5.2 against Songs Family, that massive Documentary although An Salem August anthropology! (share-center.com)
  • Papers of Lily Dougall (1858-1923), novelist and religious author, 1869-1926. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Hardinge appeared for England at both Football and Cricket just once, in 1910 and 1921 respectively. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • A prodigious run scorer for Kent throughout his 623 game career he won County Championship winners medals in 1906, 1909, 1910 & 1913, and played until he was 47. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • As the cricket season has just begun we have compiled a list of cricketing Arsenal footballers. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • David Danskin, the first Arsenal football captain, was a prominent member of the Dial Square cricket club, though the pitches they played on at Plumstead Common were a world away from the surface used by Arsenal's best cricketer Denis Compton when he batted at Lords. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • As befits a club who were formed out of the Dial Square cricket team, Arsenal have had many dual code players. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • Within the list of Arsenal cricketers, not all necessarily played cricket while at Arsenal, but they all played to County standard and appeared at some point for Arsenal. (thearsenalhistory.com)
  • John McAlery , a Cliftonville cricket stalwart (later treasurer) discovered Association football whilst honeymooning in Scotland. (cliftonvilleacademy.com)
  • It was West Ham's football ground for a century. (gedmartin.net)
  • Up West" is a form of English that's a thousand years old in Havering. (gedmartin.net)
  • This was in fact, the Captain, Dr. Mitchell, who was a surgeon at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast , who played under the anonymity of a pseudonym as hospital authorities had become incensed at his greater devotion to cricketing rather than medical duties. (cliftonvilleacademy.com)