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Boothferry is a
village in the East
Riding of
Yorkshire in England. It is
situated on the
north bank of the
River Ouse
where the A614 road
crosses the...
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Boothferry Park was a
football stadium in Hull, England,
which was home to Hull City A.F.C. from 1946
until 2002, when they
moved to the KC
Stadium (now...
- system. They play
their home
games at the MKM Stadium,
after moving from
Boothferry Park in 2002. The club's
traditional home
colours are
black and amber...
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Boothferry Bridge is a
crossing over the
River Ouse, in the East Riding, England, some 2
miles (3.2 km) north-west of Goole. The
bridge was
opened in 1929...
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Boothferry Park Halt
railway station opened on 6
January 1951 on an
embankment of the
former Hull and
Barnsley Railway to
serve the
Boothferry Park football...
- The
Borough of
Boothferry was, from 1
April 1974 to 1
April 1996, a
local government district with
borough status within the non-metropolitan
county of...
- 53°44′10″N 0°52′59″W / 53.736°N 0.883°W / 53.736; -0.883
Boothferry was a
constituency in
Humberside which returned one
Member of
Parliament (MP) to...
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Goole was in the West
Riding of Yorkshire. It was then
placed in the
Boothferry district of the
county of
Humberside until that was
abolished in 1996...
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Boothferry was a non-metropolitan
district in Humberside, England. It was
abolished on 1
April 1996 and
replaced by East
Riding of
Yorkshire and North...
- ****ociate Members' Cup in its
inaugural season,
beating Hull City 2–1 at
Boothferry Park on 24 May 1984 in the final.
Redknapp took
Bournemouth into the second...