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Rugby, Aspects of the Past, and Rugby, Further Aspects of the Past, by the Rugby Local History Group. Rugby: A Pictorial History, by E.W. Timmins (1990) ISBN 0-85033-700-3; Rugby's Railway Heritage, by Peter H Elliot (1985) ISBN 0-907917-06-2; Rugby Growth of a Town, by Eddy Rawlins & Andy Osborne (1988)
There are currently 44 clubs affiliated with the union, with teams at both senior and junior level and are based in Warwickshire.The vast majority of the county's clubs compete in the Rugby Football Union Midland Division, with the exception of Coventry RFC (The English Championship) and the University Teams (who compete in the British Universities and Colleges Sport rugby competitions).
Rugby is a market town in eastern Warwickshire, England, close to the River Avon. At the 2021 census, its population was 78,117, [1] making it the second-largest town in Warwickshire. It is the main settlement within the larger Borough of Rugby, which had a population of 114,400 in 2021. [2]
The Helena Thompson Museum in Workington is opening its Workington Town RLFC archives of old photos, cups, memorabilia, including footage from the team's win at Wembley in the 1952 Challenge Cup.
Warwickian RUFC is a new rugby club established in 2004. It was formed by folding the two former clubs, Old Warwickian RFC and Warwick RFC, to produce one club for the playing and development of rugby in the town of Warwick and its environs. [1] Old Warwickian RUFC was formed in 1929 by the old boys of Warwick School, the Old Warwickian ...
Pages in category "Rugby, Warwickshire" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Rugby Town F.C. (1945) Rugby Western Relief Road; S.
Old Quad Buildings at Rugby School: Rugby: Wall: 1748: 11 October 1949: 1035021: Upload Photo: School House at Rugby School: Rugby: Teachers House: 1809-13: 11 October 1949: 1183930: Upload Photo
The ground was known as the Harry Cleaver Ground, in recognition of one of the Club's stalwarts and remained its home until the last game which was played on 30 November 1995. The current Liberty Way site, which comprises 50 acres (200,000 m 2 ) compared to the previous five acres, was acquired and the first match was played on 9 December 1995.