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Author | : Chris Jones |
Publisher | : ReadHowYouWant |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2014-12-24 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781459691087 |
Twickenham Stadium is rightly venerated as the home of the Rugby Football Union (RFU). While it may bask in this fame, the stadium's beginnings were very humble. The land it was built upon was purchased in 1907 and would subsequently become the home to the Harlequins who would play the first ever match against Richmond. The first England test match didn't take place until 1910 and a home win ensured things got off on the right footing but cows, sheep and horses would be grazing on the pitch just four years later as the stadium became a farm during the First World War. The first Varsity match was played in December 1921, by which time the popularity of Twickenham had soared. Extra accommodation was created in the North Stand, built in 1925 by the legendary football stadium architect, Archibald Leitch. By 1931, the famous 'Twickenham Look' had come about. When the Second World War arrived, the ground became a Civil Defence depot, and the closest it got to being hit by enemy action was in July 1944 when a V1 flying bomb fell in the front garden of a house opposite the West Gate, injuring sixteen people. The car park was dug up and - appropriately given its original use - turned into allotments to generate much needed fresh food for the locals. The stadium today is at the heart of a multi - million pound business that the RFU controls, but how does it generate so much money from this one plot of land? With such a colourful and celebrated history The Secret Life of Twickenham will dig deeper into it's history to reveal the many men and women, cutting across all social backgrounds, jobs, and positions within the RFU who have helped to build this iconic stadium into a globally recognised brand. It will reveal to all fans of rugby union the true history of the most iconic sports stadium in the British Isles with a compendium of facts, dates, figures and revealing anecdotes of England's sporting fortress.
Author | : Chris Jones |
Publisher | : Aurum |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2014-09-04 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1781313857 |
Twickenham Stadium is rightly venerated as the home of the Rugby Football Union (RFU). While it may bask in this fame, the stadium’s beginnings were very humble. The land it was built upon was purchased in 1907 and would subsequently become the home to the Harlequins who would play the first ever match against Richmond. The first England test match didn’t take place until 1910 and a home win ensured things got off on the right footing but cows, sheep and horses would be grazing on the pitch just four years later as the stadium became a farm during the First World War. The first Varsity match was played in December 1921, by which time the popularity of Twickenham had soared. Extra accommodation was created in the North Stand, built in 1925 by the legendary football stadium architect, Archibald Leitch. By 1931, the famous ‘Twickenham Look’ had come about. When the Second World War arrived, the ground became a Civil Defence depot, and the closest it got to being hit by enemy action was in July 1944 when a V1 flying bomb fell in the front garden of a house opposite the West Gate, injuring sixteen people. The car park was dug up and – appropriately given its original use – turned into allotments to generate much needed fresh food for the locals. The stadium today is at the heart of a multi-million pound business that the RFU controls, but how does it generate so much money from this one plot of land? With such a colourful and celebrated history The Secret Life of Twickenham will dig deeper into it’s history to reveal the many men and women, cutting across all social backgrounds, jobs, and positions within the RFU who have helped to build this iconic stadium into a globally recognised brand. It will reveal to all fans of rugby union the true history of the most iconic sports stadium in the British Isles with a compendium of facts, dates, figures and revealing anecdotes of England’s sporting fortress.
Author | : Brian Killick |
Publisher | : Hamish Hamilton |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 1973-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780241024157 |
Author | : Anthony Grafton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) |
ISBN | : 9780691191836 |
The close links between forgery and criticism throughout history In Forgers and Critics, Anthony Grafton provides a wide-ranging exploration of the links between forgery and scholarship. Labeling forgery the "criminal sibling" of criticism, Grafton describes a panorama of remarkable individuals--forgers from classical Greece through the recent past--who produced a variety of splendid triumphs of learning and style, as well as the scholarly detectives who honed the tools of scholarship in attempts to unmask these skillful fakers. In the process, Grafton discloses the extent, the coherence, and the historical interest of two significant and tightly intertwined strands in the Western intellectual tradition.
Author | : Gordon R. Gore |
Publisher | : Kamloops, B.C. : G.R. Gore |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 1998-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780969821991 |
Author | : Raymond Keene |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Games & Activities |
ISBN | : 9781580420082 |
A complete step-by-step course which shows you how to play and deepen your understanding of chess.
Author | : Hugh Pym |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Finance ministers |
ISBN | : |
Presenting a portrait of Gordon Brown's first year as Chancellor of the Exchequer, this title offers insights into his life inside and outside Downing Street, his day-to-day dealings at the Treasury with the Prime Minister and in Cabinet, and his private life.
Author | : Joanna Trollope |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Best friends |
ISBN | : 0552996432 |
Gina and Laurence had been best friends since their teenage years so when her marriage failed it seemed natural that she should turn to him for support - Unfortunately, it seemed to be damaging his own marriage_
Author | : Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Wittgenstein (Motion picture) |
ISBN | : 9780851703978 |