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Wycliffe College boathouse, Junction Bridge, Saul, Gloucestershire Coordinates 51°46′56″N 2°21′17″W / 51.782258°N 2.354671°W / 51.782258; -2.
Wycliffe College is a public school (co-educational, fee-charging, boarding and day school) in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England, founded in 1882 by G. W. Sibly. [1] It comprises a Pre-Prep (including Nursery) School for ages 3–6, a Prep School for ages 7–13, and a Senior School for ages 13–18.
The club runs four squads [2] and belongs to the University of the West of England, Bristol. [3] The club uses the boathouse owned by the Wycliffe College Boat Club.. In 2010 the club produced a national champion crew when winning the open lightweight quad sculls.
That land could not permanently serve as a golf course, so in 1903, he purchased land along the Humber River and founded the Lambton Golf and Country Club. In the 1904 Olympics, a team from the Lambton club represented Canada in the golf tournament. The team consisted of Austin, his son Bertie, and the club champion George Lyon. At the Olympics ...
Wycliffe is in the civil parish of Wycliffe with Thorpe. [ 2 ] It is located within the historic boundaries of the North Riding of Yorkshire , but along with the rest of the former Startforth Rural District it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on 1 April 1974, under the provisions of the Local ...
Lambton Golf and Country Club has hosted several major events in its history, including the Canadian Opens, and the Canadian Amateurs. The golf club has hosted both tournaments on four occasions. The golf club was a former rota course of the Canadian Open, hosting the tournament in 1907, 1910, 1925, and 1941.
Wycliffe is situated in the 95355 zip code of Modesto that encompasses a population of approximately 49,379 residents. Some of the homes in the neighborhoods are enclaved in the cliffs of the nearby stream, across the stream the McClure Country Place and Dry Creek Regional Park and bike/walk trail are located.
William Edward Glyn (1859 – March 23, 1939) was a United States–based British male tennis player.. William Glyn from the Staten Island Cricket and B.B. Club was a finalist in the first U.S. National Championships held in 1881 at the Newport Lawn Tennis Club in Newport, Rhode Island.