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For nearly 30 years, nearly all rail traffic between London, the Midlands, the north of England, Scotland, and north Wales passed through Rugby junction, giving the town huge national importance. The railways of Rugby at their height in 1950. The lines to Leicester, Peterborough, Leamington Spa and the Great Central Main Line have now been closed.
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.
The 1890 Home Nations Championship was the eighth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Six matches were played between 1 February and 15 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
This is a list of results that England have played from 1890 to 1899. ... Wales: 0: 1T: 15/02/1890: ... England Rugby Results 1890–1899
England hosted Scotland in 1880 at the Whalley Range ground in Manchester; which they won to become the first winners of the Calcutta Cup. [13] [14] They beat Ireland at the same ground a year later. [15] J.H. Rogers (1895) England played Wales for the first time, on 19 February 1881 at Richardson's Field in Blackheath.
The 1891 Home Nations Championship was the ninth series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship.Six matches were played between 3 January and 7 March. It was contested by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The 1889 Home Nations Championship was the seventh series of the rugby union Home Nations Championship. Three matches were played between 2 February and 2 March. It was contested by Ireland, Scotland and Wales. England were excluded from the Championship due to their refusal to join the International Rugby Board.
England Wales: 7G 6T 1D–0 England: N/A: 28 January 1882 Lansdowne Road Ireland Wales: 0–2G 2T Wales: 16 December 1882 St. Helen's Wales England: 0–2G 4T 1883 Home Nations Championship England: 8 January 1883 Raeburn Place Scotland Wales: 3G–1G Scotland: 5 January 1884 Cardigan Fields England Wales: 1G 2T–1G 1884 Home Nations Championship