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Frederick Harold Cheesmur (born Wandsworth, 16
January 1908, died Folkestone, 13
August 1987) was an
English professional footballer.
Cheesmur's clubs included...
- Life
Member of the
Irish Literary Society (2002). Ellis's wife,
Dorothea Cheesmur Ellis (11
September 1940 – 30
March 2016) died of
cancer at age 75. The...
- in a
single game at a
professional level is the six
registered by Fred
Cheesmur against Merthyr Town in
April 1930. The
highest transfer fee
received by...
- 22nd R1
Arthur Dominy 14 1929–30 Div 3S 42 11 8 23 51 80 30 21st R1 Fred
Cheesmur 17 1930–31 Div 3S 42 14 10 18 61 76 38 16th R2
Harry Loasby 22 1931–32...
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Gavriela Lioliou (s)
Varvara Lykomitrou 7:39.90 Great
Britain (b)
Olivia Cheesmur (s)
Violet Holbrow-Brooksbank 7:45.82 Spain (b)
Karla Remacha Pusco (s)...
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Beatrice Ravini Perelli 6:45.67 Great
Britain Eloise Etherington Olivia Cheesmur Chloe Sheppard Lily
Martin 6:48.044 W2- Romania
Ionela Elena Scutaru Gabriela...
- in the 1954–55 season. Most
goals in a
Football League match: 6, Fred
Cheesmur (against
Merthyr Town, 26
April 1930). Most
goals in any match: 9, Hughie...
- England MF 1984–1987 57 4
Frank McKee Scotland MF 1952–1955 57 0 Fred
Cheesmur England FW 1929–1930 57 20
Arthur Dominy England FW 1928–1929 57 17 Leonard...
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inactive as of
November 2024 (link) Young, J. M.;
Cheesmur, G. J.; Welham, F. V.; Henshall, W. R. (1988-02-01). "Bacterial blight...
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first round of the FA Cup to
Margate of the Kent League.
Forward Fred
Cheesmur scored six
goals in a
match against Merthyr Town on 26
April 1930, a club...