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- been designated the Ironopolis of the North". The Northern Echo. 23 February 1870. "Middlesbrough never ceased to be Ironopolis". Journal of Social History...
- combination with Middlesbrough F.C., under the name Middlesbrough and Ironopolis, Ironopolis were accepted into the Second Division for the 1893–94 season, replacing...
- was formed in 1904 as an amalgamation of Spennymoor Town and Weardale Ironopolis. Spennymoor Town was itself an amalgamation of two church football teams...
- twelve to fifteen teams, with the election of Liverpool, Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Newcastle United, Rotherham Town and Woolwich ****nal and the resignation...
- League. and also one of only two clubs (the other being Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C.) to spend a single season in the League. Bootle F.C. were formed...
- THE NORTH WALES COAST SENIORI CUP (SEMI-FINAL TIE). BANGOR v. CARNARVON IRONOPOLIS.|1898-03-18|Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald and North and South Wales Independent...
- they finished fourth, sixth and fourth again respectively; Middlesbrough Ironopolis were the dominant side in the league at the time, winning two of those...
- but, in 1894, several former players began a new team called Carnarvon Ironopolis. That club competed in the North Wales Coast League, winning the championship...
- Advancing from the qualifying rounds were Chester, Halliwell, Middlesbrough Ironopolis, Sunderland Albion, Sheffield United, Long Eaton Rangers, Lincoln City...
- nation's iron output. Middlesbrough, which became known by its nickname "Ironopolis", was visited in 1862 by then prime minister William Ewart Gladstone who...