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On 16 October 1943, around 60,000 spectators made their way into Maine Road for a wartime international fixture between ...
The nation will remember those who fell in battle as this year's VE Day marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War 2.
A former Inverclyde parks boss has spoken of the pride he took in caring for the graves of the 270 brave souls laid to rest in Greenock Cemetery after losing their lives in both world wars.
A derelict guardroom on a disused RAF base is to be transformed into a community centre for a growing village. The building has not been used since the armed services left RAF Upwood in Cambridgeshire ...
Mary Lyons, who died in 1979, became the youngest ever England footballer and goalscorer when she scored at St James' Park in 1918, aged 15 ...
Last man out. In 1946, shortly after leaping from a plummeting B-24 bomber and hiding in caves from Nazi patrols for six ...
A female football superstar from World War One has been honoured 46 years after her death. Mary Lyons was born in Jarrow in ...
The tireless Congregational minister, abolitionist and author Josiah Conder lived in Watford Field House from 1824 until 1839.
Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders’ college careers are over, but they’ll forever have a presence around the Colorado football program — or, at the very least, their jersey numbers will.
Warren's unique skill set is only enhanced by impressive toughness, football IQ and coachability. He might just be scratching the surface as a top-tier blocker and playmaker with the ball in his ...