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- Edwin Mosscrop (16 June 1892 – 14 March 1980) was an English professional footballer who pla**** as a winger. He won two caps for the England national football...
- modernist Miesian tradition is the Shopping Building designed by Stuart Mosscrop and Christopher Woodward, a grade II listed building, which the Twentieth...
- hectares (114 acres) Built 1984 (opened) Architect Derek Walker, Stuart Mosscrop and Andrew Mahaddie (1973–1975), revised Neil Higson (1980). Owner Milton...
- way around the stadium in preparation for the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Edwin Mosscrop, who featured in the winning Burnley team in the 1914 final, was an invited...
- The Football League team included Burnley players Teddy Hodgson, Eddie Mosscrop and Tommy Boyle; the latter scored from a penalty kick. In 1922, Turf Moor...
- from Metcalf. Eddie Mosscrop, one of the Burnley forwards, went through on goal but his shot went wide. A minute later Mosscrop crossed the ball to the...
- deal was done in 1978 on cost sharing. In 1979, MKDC architect Stuart Mosscrop designed the station building and office blocks to either side, framing...
- Frances Pierce 1956 Elizabeth Burger Jackson 1957 Anna Espenschade Alfreda Mosscrop Marion Pettit Bessis Rudd 1959 Betty Richey Harriet Wilson 1960 Marjorie...
- match against Sunderland. Three more medals were later awarded to Eddie Mosscrop, David Taylor and Alf Basnett. Key Results Source: Burnley's first match...
- highest point in the "New City". The architects were Derek Walker, Stuart Mosscrop, and Christopher Woodward, who had been Chief and senior architects at...