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Baillie began his career with Crewe Alexandra and signed a professional contract with the club in May 2014. [3] He made his Football League debut on 9 August 2014 in a 2–1 defeat away at Fleetwood Town. [4] In March 2016 he joined Nantwich Town on loan. [5] in September 2016 he signed for Curzon Ashton. [6]
Formed in 1949 by Jimmy Drinkwater, the club was initially named Stockton Heath Albion and competed in the Warrington and District League until 1953, when they moved to the Mid Cheshire League. Freddie Worrall became manager at the same time, and during a 13-year spell in charge, the club won the league in 1959–60 plus the League Cup in three ...
Atkinson Academy, the second-oldest co-educational school in the country, [8] was founded as a boys' school in 1787 by Reverend Stephen Peabody, General Nathaniel Peabody and Doctor William Cogswell; it began admitting girls in 1791. The school building burned to the ground in 1802, and was rebuilt in 1803 at a cost of $2,500.
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The Atkinson is a building on the east side of Lord Street extending round the corner into Eastbank Street, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, England. The building is a combination of two former buildings, the original Atkinson Art Gallery and Library that opened in 1878, and the adjacent Manchester and Liverpool District Bank that was built in ...
Southport did not develop as a town and seaside resort until the late 18th century. [1] As it grew and became more prosperous, it expanded to the south to form the district of Birkdale. Much of the layout of the district was planned, although the plans were not always followed strictly. [ 2 ]
Democrat Jim Atkinson has been undeterred by this district's red-leaning constituency and the prior election wins of U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker, R-Pa.
[2] [3] Originally a rugby union side the club switched codes after suffering a succession of heavy defeats. [3] The club became founder members of The Central League in 1911. [4] In 1918, the club was renamed as Southport Vulcan [4] [5] – having been bought by the Vulcan Motor Company – becoming the first club to take a sponsor's name.