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  2. Category:St Roch's F.C. players - Wikipedia

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  3. Saint Roch - Wikipedia

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    Saint Roch, in Pinacoteca Vaticana Saint Roch Saint Roch, Scilla, Calabria The chronology of the Saint's life is uncertain and full of legendary elements. According to his Acta and his vita in the Golden Legend , he was born at Montpellier , [ 5 ] at that time "upon the border of France," as the Golden Legend has it, [ b ] the son of the noble ...

  4. St Roch's F.C. - Wikipedia

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    St Roch's was the first club of Jimmy McGrory, the British record goalscorer with 550 goals. McGrory, who grew up in the Garngad area where the club originated, began playing for them aged just 11. After helping the club win the Scottish Junior Cup in 1922, scoring in the final, he joined Celtic the following season.

  5. William Roache - Wikipedia

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    Roache [2] was born in the Basford suburb of Nottingham [3] the son of Joseph William Vincent Roache, a doctor, and Hester Vera, daughter of Albert and Mary Zillah Waddicor. . Albert Waddicor was a violent drunk, but his wife was a successful businesswoman, who ran a restaurant and tea rooms at Alton Towers, which had been opened as a tourist attraction - but not at that time a theme park ...

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  7. Saint-Roch - Wikipedia

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    Montpellier-Saint-Roch station, in Montpellier, France Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saint-Roch .

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  9. Maurice Richard - Wikipedia

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    The photograph by Roger St. Jean is among the most famous images of Richard and one of the most iconic images in the league's history. [51] In the final, Montreal lost to Detroit in four straight games. [53] The 1952–53 season began with Richard in close pursuit of Nels Stewart's all-time NHL record of 324 goals. [54]