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Seedhill is the name of two
sports venues in the town of Nelson, Lancashire.
These stadia are:
Seedhill Football Ground,
former home of
English football...
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activity in 1936. A new
amateur club,
Nelson Town, was ****embled,
playing at
Seedhill until the
outbreak of
World War II in
September 1939.
Following the resumption...
- The
Seedhill Football Ground was a
football stadium in Nelson, Lancashire. It was the home of
various incarnations of
current North West
Counties League...
- The
Seedhill Cricket Ground is a
small cricket stadium in the
English town of Nelson, Lancashire. It is the home of
Lancashire League cricket team Nelson...
- Mirin's Croft. He
founded the
first church in Paisley,
thought to be at
Seedhill and
after his
death the
shrine of
Saint Mirin became a
centre of pilgrimage...
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Second Division in 1923–24.
Despite losing only one
match all
season at
Seedhill, Nelson's home ground, the team
struggled in away matches.
Nelson ended...
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stage did he
learn to read and write,
attending night classes at
Seedhill School. He
married Marion McFadyen on 15 June 1856. In 1859 he started...
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Nelson Admirals were a
motorcycle speedway team who
operated from
Seedhill Stadium in Nelson, Lancashire, from 1967 to 1970.
Nelson were
founder members...
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dominate the town in the late
Victorian era.
These include the
Anchor and
Seedhill mills, as well as the
adjacent Atlantic,
Pacific and Mile End mills. Another...
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regular centre forward Jimmy Hampson in the 3–0 win
against Wrexham at
Seedhill.
Pickering was
awarded a
professional contract five days later, and remained...