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The East Anglian Brigade (known as G Group until 1948) was an administrative brigade of the British Army from 1946 to 1968, that administered the regiments with recruiting grounds in East Anglia, and the East of England.
The East Anglian Cup was a football competition that embraced East Anglian clubs in Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, but also included clubs from a much wider geographical area, from Boston and Louth in Lincolnshire down to Oxford City, Chelsea and Gillingham in the South, plus Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire teams as well.
In 1964 the Norfolk & Suffolk League merged with the East Anglian League to form the Anglian Combination, with Lakenheath placed in Section D of the new league. [5] They were runners-up in Division Three in 1968–69 and finished second in Division Two in 1974–75, [6] a season in which they also won the Suffolk Junior Cup for a second time. [2]
In the 2023–24 season, Ipswich finished in the highest league position of all East Anglian clubs for the first time in some years. [1] and will by default be the best in Anglia on league position until at least the end of the 2024-2025 season for being the only club from the region in the highest tier of English football. Norwich City ...
2nd East Anglian Brigade (changed to 1st East Anglian Brigade) Northamptonshire: 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Northamptonshire Regiment (part) 4th East Anglian Brigade (part) Northumberland: 1st Newcastle upon Tyne Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) (part) 1st Northumberland Royal Garrison Artillery (Volunteers) 2nd Northumbrian Brigade ...
East Anglian League; Founded: 1903: Folded: 1964: Country: England: The East Anglian League was a football league in the East Anglia region of England. History
The Queen's Division was formed in 1968 with the regimentation of the Home Counties Brigade, Fusilier Brigade and East Anglian Brigade, followed by the union of the new regiments. The depot was established at Bassingbourn Barracks in Cambridgeshire. [1]
Rous was born in Mutford near Lowestoft in East Suffolk and attended Sir John Leman School in Beccles. [1] [2] He was the eldest son of a provision master.He trained as a teacher in Beccles before serving in World War I as a non-commissioned officer in the 272nd Brigade of the Royal Field Artillery (East Anglian) in France, Palestine, Egypt, and Lebanon.