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News UK News Lily Parr First Lionesses from 1920s to get special gold plaques to mark their football heroics ahead of Euros Plaques to be placed on Merseyside in honour of women football pioneers ...
Blue Plaque that will be unveiled at the former home in Plymouth of Jack Leslie, the first black footballer to receive an England. Leslie, scored 137 goals in 400 appearances for Plymouth between 1921 ...
The blue plaques are part of Southeast Communities Rail Partnership’s Railway 200 celebrations, marking 200 years since the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825.
Pair install blue plaques for city's lost clubs Phil Johnson and Bob Leigh Phil Johnson from Shelton and Bob Leigh from Penkhull wanted to mark iconic venues in the city Richard Price ...
The remarkable career of the first black footballer to receive an England call-up is to be honoured with a national blue plaque. John ‘Jack’ Leslie, who scored 137 goals in 400 appearances for ...
The inscription on the plaque reads: JOHN ‘JACK’ LESLIE 1901 – 1988 Captain of Plymouth Argyle FC and the first Black footballer selected for England lived here.
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