1889: The club are formed as Wimbledon Old Centrals, playing their home games at Wimbledon Common. They claim their first honours by winning the Clapham League title in 1896. In 1905 the club change their name to Wimbledon FC.The Independent (London, England)...
Wimbledon Common its Geology Antiquities and Natural HistoryWimbledon Common its Geology Antiquities and Natural HistoryNot Availabledoi:10.1038/090461a0Walter JohnsonNatureJohnson, W. (1912). Wimbledon Common, its Geology, Antiquities and Natural History. London....
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Vol 4. No 3. 1969.Urbanism.The City in History. Historical Contours of Contemporary Urban Society – a comparative view; Rome in the Past Hundred Years: Urban expansion without industrialisation; influences of the development of Town Planning Britain; The Process of Urbanization in Germany; West ...
Akimoto,Shinobu - 《Research of Physical Education》 被引量: 0发表: 2005年 Ampedus sanguinolentus (Schrank) (Coleoptera: Elateridae) on Wimbledon Common and Putney Heath BR. J. ENT. NAT. HIST., 10: 1997 Redfern, M. & Askew, R. R. 1992. Plant galls. Naturalists' Handbooks 17, Richmond...
History of Tennis - American and French dominationEvery history of tennis book calls the 1920s as the golden age of tennis.There was such a glut of first class tennis players the most famous of them being the American Bill Tilden. Tilden won Wimbledon in 1920 and 1921. From 1920 through ...
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Weekend soccer games were cancelled, although Oxford and Cambridge carried on with their annual cross-country competition at Wimbledon Common with the help of track marshals who continually shouted, “This way, this way, Oxford and Cambridge” as runners materialized out of the thick haze. The ...
Continue reading“An exiled leader’s grave on the edge of Wimbledon Common”→ Bunhill Fields, just to the north of the City of London, is one of the capital’s most famous burial grounds and particularly noted as the final resting place of many of London’s nonconformist Christians. Close...