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"Albion" Definitions
  1. an ancient name for Britain or England

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Hazmat teams were called to the Albion men's prison, but could not determine what the substance was, Albion spokeswoman Michele Tharp said.
Albion College basketball player Zachary Winston has died after stepping in front of a train, according to the Albion Department of Public Safety.
Albion College basketball player Zachary Winston has died after stepping in front of a train, according to the Albion Department of Public Safety.
Hazmat teams were called to the Albion men's prison but could not determine what the substance was, according to Albion spokeswoman Michele Tharp.
Zachary Winston, a sophomore guard for Division III Albion, was killed in an accident that occurred near the Albion campus around 543:254 p.m.
The garden in "Albion" is, at different points, all three.
Here in Albion, they're trying to avoid a similar fate.
Tottenham faces West Bromwich Albion at White Hart Lane the following day.
It's a storytelling kind of book, the kind of book that refers to Albion Tourgée as Albion and John Harlan as John, and that paints the scene for us ("On a bright and beautiful night in late October 1858 . . . ").
Only two Premier League sides, Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion, have averaged less.
The Albion Police Department did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
Good luck trying to spot San Francisco's Albion Castle at 881 Innes Ave.
Are they aware of this brief, Albion-like respite from the modern world?
Italy. I guess the good ship Albion never sailed the Adriatic Sea, then?
Brighton and Hove Albion are ringing self-isolating elderly fans to offer support.
Brandon Foster, 17, of Albion, New York was charged with attempted murder on Monday.
A manhunt for Foster involving officers from five different agencies took place in Albion.
The round sees Albion Ventures back the company, along with investors Blackstone and Mitsui.
More modern homes — not of the medieval-looking variety — surround Albion on either side.
Look at this video, subtly titled 'Fat Burton Albion keeper Stuart Tomlinson pie song'.
Their contributions, and the profits from sales to Albion clients, have financed the collection.
"I've been everywhere looking for players: Fleetwood Town, Burton Albion, Doncaster, Luton, Morecambe," he said.
The courtyard at the front of the castle was where the Albion ale was produced.
The Albion Brewery was kept up and running until 1919, when Prohibition closed it down.
Brandon Foster, 17, of Albion, N.Y., was charged with attempted murder on Monday, the paper reported.
Additional backing comes from Albion Capital, while Forward already boasts a decent array of angel investors.
Amtrak's Wolverine Train 355 struck Winston on the tracks near Erie Street in Albion, WWMT reported.
Mr. Arikawa's dealership, called Albion Art, has proved to be a means to his desired end.
Chelsea, which, like Arsenal, has 34 points in the standings, plays West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.
It is in ordinary, humorous and innocent scenes that the spirit of Albion and Britannia is contained.
At various times, he was considered by the likes of Aston Villa, Sunderland and West Bromwich Albion.
He modeled the castle after Norman-style castles and named his business the Albion Ale & Porter Brewery.
The castle started a new life as the Albion Water Company, producing bottled drinking water until 1947.
In Birmingham, West Ham kept its top-four hopes alive by downing West Bromwich Albion, 3-0.
Stuart Tomlinson, former keeper for League One side Burton Albion, was regularly a victim of such chants.
It stopped people from using the phrase "Albion" and it took club culture away from the heads.
West Bromwich Albion joined United with six points in the league by winning at Burnley, 22-220.
Charlotte and Louis were also given mini West Bromwich Albion jerseys with their names on the back.
CORRECTION: A previous version of the story incorrectly described Pennsylvania's Albion state prison as a women's prison.
" JASON WARE, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ALBION FINANCIAL, SALT LAKE CITY "I'm not sure the number is that hot.
Prior to Atomico, he was founder and CEO of product design agency Albion, which was acquired by KBS.
Nike already sponsor three other Premier League clubs in Brighton and Hove Albion, Chelsea FC, and Tottenham Hotspur.
Brighton & Hove Albion, who were scheduled to play Arsenal on Saturday, announced that the match had been postponed.
" JASON WARE, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ALBION FINANCIAL, SALT LAKE CITY  "It is a fairly muted response (from stocks).
" JASON WARE, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ALBION FINANCIAL GROUP OFFICE, SALT LAKE CITY: "Nobody is surprised by the hike.
" JASON WARE, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ALBION FINANCIAL GROUP, SALT LAKE CITY: "What drives the tape over the short run?
"I suspect that it's still a fluid situation," said Jason Ware, chief investment officer at Albion Financial in Utah.
They now have controlling stakes in 12 clubs, including smaller ones such as West Bromwich Albion and Swansea City.
Manchester City, West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa, and Wolverhampton Wanderers have received investment from China over the last year.
London this year has dispatched three warships to the Indo Pacific, including its largest amphibious assault ship, HMS Albion.
Albion College President Mauri Ditzler released a written statement about Winston's death, according to Detroit Free Press and WWMT.
The tech support center for the blog Laughing Squid was housed in Albion Castle for a year, Gilbert said.
Disclosures: Albion Financial Group owns MSFT, V, AMZN and GOOGL for clients as a part of its growth equity allocation.
A graduate of Albion College in Michigan, Nobile studied communications and ended up interning at NBC in New York City.
On 65 minutes, Martinez threw on West Bromwich Albion winger Nacer Chadli and Marouane Fellaini, the towering Manchester United midfielder.
In Albion, flooding also shuttered an adjacent ethanol plant operated by Valero Energy Corp, according to a Chicago grains trader.
"This song is named after the hanging flower baskets outside our local boozer The Albion in East London," he said.
PREMIER LEAGUE Romelu Lukaku headed in his 63th goal of the season as Everton beat West Bromwich Albion, 3-0.
The Albion was on its way to Hanoi, where it docked on Monday following a deployment in and around Japan.
Fable Fortune takes the characters, creatures, and concepts from Fable's land of Albion and wraps a card-collecting game around them.
The Albion is one of three Royal Navy ships deployed to Asia this year, along with HMS Argyll and HMS Sutherland.
"West Ham United is disgusted to hear of alleged homophobic incidents at the game against Brighton & Hove Albion," the club said.
Albion, linked to Heritage Oil founder Executive Tony Buckingham, is fully financed through a hedge fund, one of the sources said.
"Don't vote for Britain," read posters hanging from Mashhad's lampposts, underlining the widely-held view that perfidious Albion continues to scheme.
It also advised Yunyi Guokai (Shanghai) Sports Development on the purchase in 2016 of English premiership football club West Bromwich Albion.
Arsenal's fixture with Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend had already been postponed after manager Mikel Arteta tested positive for coronavirus.
In 1992, scientists David Jewitt and Jane Luu discovered an object in the then-theorized Kuiper Belt beyond Neptune, called Albion.
Villa are 18th in the standings, one point away from the safety zone, and play Brighton & Hove Albion away on Saturday.
Richard Sydney Albion Churchill was born on Jan 21, 1920, in East Molesey, Surrey, England, to Sidney and Elsie (Taylor) Churchill.
75px The Albion Precinct is a now-defunct precinct in Edwards County, Illinois. It was home to Albion, Illinois, the county's seat. Albion Precinct was split up into Albion No. 1 Precinct, Albion No. 2 Precinct, and Albion No. 3 Precinct.
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Albion Motors radiator badge Albion 1902 Albion 16HP Wagonette 1904 Workers at Albion Motors in 1911 Front of an earlier model Albion CX7 8-wheel tanker 1948 Albion Venturer 1949 An Albion Viking EVK preserved by Kowloon Motor Bus at Hong Kong. Photo taken in February 2019. Heavy-duty Albion CX24 recovery truck Albion Reiver 1963 Albion Commercial Vehicles at Biggar Vintage Rally, August 2008 Originally known as Albion Motor Car Company Ltd, the company was founded in 1899 by Thomas Blackwood Murray and Norman Osborne Fulton (both of whom had previously been involved in Arrol-Johnston). Murray's father, John Lamb Murray mortgaged the Heavyside estate in Biggar, South Lanarkshire, to provide the initial capital.
He was buried at the Mount Albion Cemetery in Albion.
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In the state legislature, Albion is in , and . Federally, Albion is in .
Albion railway station is located on the Sunbury line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the western Melbourne suburb of Albion, opening on 5 January 1860 as Albion & Darlington, and was renamed Albion on 24 March 1891.Albion Vicsig The Melbourne – Sydney standard gauge line passes to the north of the station, and along with the Albion – Jacana freight line, branches off north of the station.
Albion State Bank was an historic structure in Albion, Oklahoma. Albion, located amidst the rugged and rural but verdant Kiamichi Mountains, in northeastern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.
It was originally named Albion Mills, Albion being the poetic name for Britain.
In college, Vanderlinden played football as a four-year starting center at NCAA Division III Albion College and twice earned All-MIAA conference honors. He was part of the 1976 Albion Britons football team that achieved a perfect 9–0 record. Both the 1976 and 1977 teams have since been inducted into the Albion College Hall of Fame.1994 Inductees, Albion College Hall of Fame, Albion College, retrieved January 15, 2009.2005 Inductees, Albion College Hall of Fame, Albion College, retrievedJanuary 15, 2009.
1889 map of Albion plantationMap: Jamaica, particulars of a valuable Sugar Estate: know as Albion &c.; Library of Congress. Retrieved 24 May 2019. Map of the associated Albion Mountain.
The Albion Independent School District is a school district based in Albion, Oklahoma (United States).
That same day Albion, , and were in company when Albion captured Maria Catherina. On 1 August Catherine, a prize to Albion, arrived at Leith.Lloyd's List, №4376. Accessed 13 August 2016.
The area originally known as Albion was directly west of Duke Street, as can be noted by the many streets there named after English counties and placenames – Albion being an ancient name for the island of Great Britain. Albion station opened on 5 January 1860 as Albion and Darlington but closed a year later.VICSIG Infrastructure - Albion It was not until 1919 that a new station was opened on the same site with the name Albion station. In March 1885 the Albion Quarrying Company began its operations in the areaKennedy, B: Australian Place Names, page 3.
Children living in Albion go to either Central Noble High School, Central Noble Middle School, or Albion Elementary School. Albion has a public library, a branch of the Noble County Public Library.
Albion was founded in 1852. The town was first called La Fayette until the name was changed to Albion in 1858. The present name is after Albion, the poetic name for Britain.
Albion was laid out in 1837. The community's name Albion is an old term meaning Great Britain.
After several weeks of discussion, the name "Albion" was chosen in a game of euchre. Two men played for the name "Albion" and two played for the name "Manchester." The town was platted as "Albion" in 1872 by Loran Clark. The name is a transfer from Albion, Michigan.
The first settlement at Albion was made ca. 1875. The city was named for Albion, the poetic name for Great Britain. D. L. Evans Bank was founded in Albion in 1904. Although the bank's headquarters is now located in Burley, it continues to operate a branch in Albion.
Albion Township is a township in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,146 at the 2000 census. Albion Township was organized in 1858, and named Albion, the archaic name for England.
The side-roads on Albion Ridge Road are labeled from B through Q. Middle Ridge road begins at Albion Ridge Road just beyond M Road. The nearest beaches include Navarro Beach, to the south, and Handley Beach at the head of Albion Ridge Road. Vegetation includes Coastal Headlands, California Redwood Forests, and Pygmy forests. Albion has two bridges, spanning the Albion River and Little Salmon Creek.
Albion was laid out in 1882. A post office called Albion was in operation from 1883 until 1902.
Barrows, Albion Fellows Bacon, p. 12. After graduating from Evansville High School in 1883, Albion worked as a legal secretary and toured Europe with her older sister, Annie Fellows Johnston, who became a professional writer.Barrows, Albion Fellows Bacon, p. 84, and Barrows, "Albion Fellows Bacon" in Indiana's 200, p. 8.
Albion High School was a secondary school located in Albion, Michigan which served students in grades 9--12\. It was a part of Albion Public Schools. As of 2006, the school principal was Ms. Debra Swartz. Albion was known for its traditionally strong boys basketball and track and field programs.
Albion was laid out in 1846. The town was named after Albion, New York. A post office has been in operation at Albion since 1847. The Albion Courthouse Square Historic District, Noble County Courthouse, and Noble County Sheriff's House and Jail are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
When Devonport Albion merged with Plymouth RFC to become Plymouth Albion R.F.C. they moved into Beacon Park in 1920.
He curated Titan Books' reprint archive editions The King of Crooks, The Steel Claw and Albion Origins."Albion Man".
Albion is located at (41.395132, -85.422026). According to the 2010 census, Albion has a total area of , all land.
In November 1864, Hannah Borden married Dr. Elmore Palmer (December 16, 1839 - October 23, 1909), son of Layton Palmer, then surgeon of the 29th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Dr. Palmer wrote a lengthy series in 1908 and 1909 about Albion History in the Albion Mirror newspaper entitled "Biographical Sketches", which provided valuable information about the early history of Albion. Palmer attended the Albion public school, and the Albion Seminary and Albion College. He graduated from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor as a medic in 1864.
Albion Center is an unincorporated community in Albion Township, Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located along Wright County Road 6 near 20th Street NW. Nearby places include Annandale, Maple Lake, West Albion, and Albion Wildlife Management Area. Wright County Roads 5, 7, and 37 are also in the immediate area.
Albion Center is a hamlet southwest of Altmar, in the town of Albion in Oswego County, New York, United States.
The 1893 Albion football team was an American football team that represented Albion College in the 1893 college football season.
The 1898 Albion football team was an American football team that represented Albion College in the 1898 college football season.
He also served as director of operations and as the first director of the liberal arts program in management at Albion College in Albion, Michigan. It was in Albion where Shearer met his future wife, Susan Pulling.
The Cyrille Regis & Laurie Cunningham XI featured Ian Benjamin (Sheffield United), Vernon Hodgson (West Bromwich Albion – a trialist), Brendon Batson (West Bromwich Albion), Derek Richardson (QPR), Stewart Phillips (Hereford United), George Berry (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Bob Hazell (Wolverhampton Wanderers), Garth Crooks (Stoke City), Winston White (Hereford Utd), Cyrille Regis (West Bromwich Albion), Laurie Cunningham (West Bromwich Albion), Remi Moses (West Bromwich Albion), Valmore Thomas (Hereford United). Benjamin, Phillips, Crooks and White would go on to sign for West Bromwich Albion later during their playing career. Roger Palmer was expected to play but was not available.
Albion is a village and historic district in Lincoln, Rhode Island, in the United States. Albion is home to several mill buildings, churches, and the Kirkbrae Country Club golf course. The historic Blackstone River flows through the center of the mill village with the Blackstone River Greenway, a dual use bicycle & pedestrian path running along the river. Albion Falls is a waterfall along the Blackstone River, and the Albion Bridge crosses the river just downstream from Albion Dam, built in 1916 to power the Albion Mill, now a condominium complex.
In 1976 Albion merged with Club Sportivo Miramar changing its name to "Albion Miramar", but this only lasted one year. Since then, Albion has played the third division tournaments, being nowadays the oldest Uruguayan football club still active.
Joyner later played for Hamilton Accies, Kettering Town, Falkirk, Forfar and Stirling Albion. He later managed Third Lanark and Stirling Albion.
He resumed the practice of law in Albion. He died on October 2, 1874 and was interred in Mount Albion Cemetery.
Aberdeen Line's Themistocles, built in 1911, came to Shaw, Savill and Albion in 1932. Cammell Laird completed the cargo ship Persic for Shaw, Savill and Albion in 1949. Shaw, Savill & Albion Line was the trading name of Shaw, Savill and Albion Steamship Company, a British shipping company that operated ships between Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand.
Albion was placed on the route from Seattle to Coupeville. Albion was the first steamer on the Seattle-Everett-Whidbey Island route. Lovejoy sold Albion to J.B. Treadwell in 1903, and he took the vessel on one trip to Cook Inlet in Alaska. In 1906, Albion was sold to the Merchants Transportation Company, a Tacoma firm.
Albion FC football team in 1898. Poster announcing a match between Albion and CURCC, 1900. Hall of trophies in Montevideo. Official flag.
Donald Munroe Cornock (born 1 August 1930) was a Scottish footballer who played for Albion Rovers, Clyde, Dumbarton, Stranraer and Stirling Albion.
Robert McConville (born 22 August 1964) was a Scottish footballer who played for Kilmarnock, East Stirlingshire, Stirling Albion, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers.
Darren Young replaces James Ward as Albion Rovers boss, BBC Sport Ward signed a contract with Albion Rovers in April 2014, but then left the club in June. Albion Rovers had finished seventh in the 2013-14 Scottish League Two.
Albion is a borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,516 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Erie Metropolitan Statistical Area. One of their main industries is the Albion State Correctional Institute (SCI Albion).
New Albion and Albionoria ("Albion of the North") were briefly suggested as possible names of Canada during the period of the Canadian Confederation.
List of notable alumni and faculty, people who attended and graduated from Albion College in Albion, Michigan, and people who received honorary degrees.
Christopher Hamilton (born 21 November 1987) is a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Livingston, Dumbarton, Stirling Albion, Queen's Park and Albion Rovers.
Michael 'Mick' O'Bryne (born 7 September 1988) is a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Dumbarton, Albion Rovers, Livingston, Airdrie and Stirling Albion.
James Michael Hamilton (born 9 December 1966) was a Scottish footballer who played for Arbroath, Stirling Albion, Dumbarton, Forfar Athletic and Albion Rovers.
Albion Landing is an unincorporated community in northeastern Calhoun County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Albion Landing is in Clarence Township on the southeast shore of Duck Lake at about ten miles north of Albion and about twelve miles south of Charlotte, Michigan (a place named Charlotte Landing was located just north of Albion Landing on Duck Lake). Albion Landing, along with all of Clarence Township, is part of the Battle Creek, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area. The area was sold in 1919 to the Albion-Duck Lake Improvement Association and summer cottages were built along the lake.
Albion was born in 1896 in Malden, Massachusetts, to James Francis Albion, a Universalist minister and Alice Marion Lamb. In 1904 the family moved to South Portland, Maine. Albion maintained a home there until his wife died in 1975. Albion became interested in journalism and shipping while studying economics at Bowdoin College, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1918.
Daniel Wright to the Albion church. Rev. Wright first preached at Fairhaven on September 11, then at Fairhaven and Albion on September 18. He brought in the Universalist State Superintendent of Churches to preach at Fairhaven, Albion, and the Porter School House, in the Town of Albion. Not conventional Sunday services, they were inspirational meetings to raise money and save the Pullman gift.
The following year Brighton & Hove Albion were formed and joined the Southern League. Albion won the 1909-10 Southern Football League. As winners of the Southern League, Albion beat Aston Villa, the winners of the Football League in the 1910 FA Charity Shield. Albion were dubbed 'Champions of England' in what is to date the only national honour for a Sussex football club.
Then on 3 September Albion captured the Danish schooner Fortuna, J.P. Anderson, master. From 1810 to the end of her contract Albion remained under the command of Alexander Watson on The Downs station. On 11 July, Albion captured Hoffnung, Folkert Placeg, master.
Born in Abingdon, Illinois, Hardy had two brothers. He attended the public schools, Albion Normal College in Albion, Illinois, and Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky.
He came to the United States when 14 years old to live with relatives at Albion, New York. He graduated from Albion Academy in 1870, and began the study of law at the office of John H. White at Albion. He was admitted to the bar in 1874, and commenced practice in Albion. He was a member of the Board of Education of the Village of Albion, and for seven years was Clerk to the Board of Supervisors of Orleans County.
At some point in 1807 Wright left Albion to take command of the gun-brig . Early in December 1807, Albion detained Martia Elizabeth, Betts, master, sailing from Lisbon to Hambro, and sent her into Falmouth. Albion also towed Lucy and Alida into Falmouth.Lloyd's List, №4209.
Archaic: 5500 to 500 B.C. - Housing Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. Peoples of the Mesa Verde Region. 2011. Retrieved 10-17-2011. ;Mount Albion complex Mount Albion complex was an early Archaic culture (about 4050 to 3050 BC), distinguished by the Mount Albion corner-notched projectile.
Albion Park Public School is a government co-educational primary school located in Albion Park, a suburb of City of Shellharbour, New South Wales, Australia.
Albion Township is a township in Barton County, Kansas, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 63. Albion Township was organized in 1879.
Colin Graham McKinnon (born 29 August 1969) was a Scottish footballer who played for Falkirk, East Stirlingshire, Arbroath, Dumbarton, Stenhousemuir, Albion Rovers and Stirling Albion.
A corner followed for QPR who were now dominating Albion with their style of play. Allen crossed it in to Lazarus, but the Albion goalkeeper saved the shot with his legs. With eight minutes to go, one of Albion defenders mis-kicked the ball in their own penalty area. Hunt rushed in for the chance but Sheppard once again saved the game for Albion.
In 1928, White Star Line bought 18 Shaw, Savill and Albion ships. In 1932 Shaw, Savill and Albion took over Aberdeen Line, and in 1933 Furness, Withy Co., Ltd. acquired control of Shaw, Savill and Albion. In 1934 White Star merged with Cunard Line and gave up its routes to Australia and New Zealand, selling assets including the liners and to Shaw, Savill and Albion.
Marek Tomana (born 23 September 1979 in Slovakia) is a professional footballer who is currently Chief Scout at Stirling Albion Marek Tomana played for Tatran Prešov before signing for Stirling Albion. Tomana made his debut for Stirling Albion against Ayr United on 5 August 2006. Tomana has since made over 30 appearances for Stirling and scored 5 goals. Tomana was awarded the Stirling Albion.
The plantation "great house", known locally as Albion Castle, was already in ruins when Frank Cundall wrote his Historic Jamaica in 1915. Its remains, an aqueduct, and a waterwheel survived as of 2013. In that year, a travel guide described the former slave house at Albion as being occupied by descendants of the estate's former slaves. The Albion name survives in the settlement of Albion Estate.
For the 1891–92 season Albion dispensed with competing in the Football Alliance due to the expense, and entered the Northern League only. To raise much needed finance, Sunderland Olympic played at The Blue House Field when Albion were away. Once more Albion had been eliminated from the FA Cup by Nottingham Forest. However more serious for Albion was at the start of the campaign.
Albion Motors was a Scottish automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer. Founded in 1899, Albion Motors was purchased by Leyland Motors in 1951. Vehicles continued to be manufactured under the Albion brand until 1972, after which they continued to be produced, but were sold under the Leyland brand. Vehicle production at the former Albion factory in the Scotstoun area of Glasgow, Scotland, continued until 1980.
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology. New York: Plenum Publisher, 2000, 341. .. LoDaisKa site is considered to be a Mount Albion complex, which was an Early Archaic culture of the Plains from about 4050 to 3050 BC, particularly distinguished by their Mount Albion corner- notched projectile. Magic Mountain, in the western foothills near Denver, and Mount Albion were both similar or related to the Albion Boarding House phase.
Nelstrops Albion Flour Mills Nelstrops Albion Flour Mills, also known as Nelstrop Albion Corn Mill, Nelstrop's Flour Mill or Albion Mills, is a corn mill in Heaton Norris, Stockport, England. It is at the top of Lancashire Hill, on the roundabout next to the Navigation Inn. Nelstrops, the company which operates the mills, is one of the leading producers of flour in the United Kingdom.
The Albion River is an river in Mendocino County, California. The river drains about on the Mendocino Coast and empties into the Pacific Ocean near the town of Albion, California, where California State Route 1 crosses it on the Albion River Bridge. The river's overall direction is east to west, but it moves significantly in the north-south direction. The tributaries of the river include Railroad Gulch, Pleasant Valley Creek, Duck Pond Gulch, South Fork Albion River, Tom Bell Creek, North Fork Albion River, and Marsh Creek.
Albion Park White Eagles is a mainly Serbian Australian-backed football club based in the suburb of Albion Park, a suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales.
Albion was named in 1844, as a reference to when Sir Francis Drake landed on the northern California coast and called it New Albion. Albion was an ancient name for Britain, from the Latin word albus, meaning white, a reference to the White Cliffs of Dover.
Downing was born in Taunton, Somerset and came through the youth system at West Bromwich Albion. He signed a professional contract lasting until June 2012, with an option of a further year in the club's favour."West Bromwich Albion Team Profiles: Paul Downing" West Bromwich Albion F.C.
The second attempt was at McGuire's home in Albion, using a repeating rifle. McGuire was reported to have narrowly escaped death. After retiring from baseball, McGuire returned to his home in Albion. He coached the Albion College baseball team in 1926 and worked as a chicken farmer.
Chippewa circa 1910. Chippewa struck Albion full amidships at just about this angle. On August 2, 1910, at about 11:00, Albion was involved in a collision with the much larger, steel-hulled steamer Chippewa. At 906 gross tons, Chippewa was six times the size of Albion.
At the age of sixteen Palmer entered Albion College, in Albion, Michigan, and after a three-year course of study took her master's degree, M. A. 1862.
Kaye joined West Bromwich Albion from Scunthorpe United in May 1963 for £44,750, a club record for Albion at the time. He made his debut for the Baggies against Leicester City in August 1963. Kaye played for Albion between 1963 until 1971 during which time he won the FA Cup and the Football League Cup (also finishing runner-up in this competition twice) He scored for Albion in the second leg of their 1966 League Cup Final triumph over West Ham. Kaye left Albion in 1971 when he was sold to Hull City.
He was also selected as the treasurer of the Albion Electric Light Company, established in 1890 and responsible for bringing electric street lights to the Village of Albion. As a philanthropist, Hart was a charter member of the Orleans County Monument Association, which was responsible for raising the funds to erect the Soldiers and Sailors Monument at Mount Albion Cemetery. He died in Albion, New York, February 18, 1893 and was interred in Mount Albion Cemetery. Hart purchased Hemlock Island in the Thousand Islands from Charles and John Walton for $100 on July 31, 1871.
It is one of several reserves under the jurisdiction of the Kwantlen First Nation, whose main reserve is across the Fraser from Albion on McMillan Island in Fort Langley.BCGNIS entry "Langley Indian Reserve No. 5 Albion Community Hall Albion Hall was built in 1923 by the Albion Community Association. It was bought by the municipality and demolished in 2011. Speaking of the hall, one proponent, looking back several decades, said: :"The people of Albion didn't travel very far afield but took pleasure in getting together with one another.
HMS Albion re-entered high readiness when HMS Bulwark was put into extended readiness. In 2014 Albion entered a regeneration refit and rejoined the active fleet in 2016. The running costs of one of the Albion-class vessels at high readiness ranged from £17.7 million to £38.6 million per annum from 2007 to 2011. As of late 2018 Albion was in active service while Bulwark was held at extended readiness.
The Albion Field Station, in Mendocino County on the Pacific coast and the Albion River is owned and operated by Pacific Union College. The Station is designed for educational purposes, its tide pools, estuaries and diverse fauna offering ideal learning opportunities.PUC.edu website Albion page. Accessed 2011-09-02.
Albion Flats, a block of apartments that were built in Evansville about 1910, is named as a tribute to Bacon.Barrows, Albion Fellows Bacon, pp. 59 and 189, note 42. Albion Fellows Bacon Center, located in Evansville and serving eleven counties today, is named is named in her honor.
Nicholas Anderson (October 22, 1856 - December 5, 1919) was an American businessman, farmer, and politician. Born in the town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, Anderson was educated at the Albion Academy. He was a farmer and was involved with the insurance business. He served on the Albion Town Board.
Prohibition caused Albion to be laid up for several years. Eventually Albion was bought by W.A. Lowman, who replaced the original (and unusual) compound steam engine with a more conventional design. The original compound engine was then installed in the steam tug Sound. In 1923, Albion went to Capt.
The 1952–53 Scottish Second Division was won by Stirling Albion who, along with second placed Hamilton Academical, were promoted to the First Division. Albion Rovers finished bottom.
During the period of the Napoleonic Wars, the Royal Navy twice hired armed cutters named Albion, though these are probably the same vessel. See: Hired armed cutter Albion.
It is located approximately east of the town of New Amsterdam, Guyana along the one and only main road. Part of Albion is known as Albion High Reef.
Blake's image of Albion from his A Large Book of Designs In the mythology of William Blake, Albion is the primeval man whose fall and division results in the Four Zoas: Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah/Orc and Urthona/Los. The name derives from the ancient and mythological name of Britain, Albion.
By the 1950s Seale was earning over £3,000/year.Bernard W. E. Alford. “Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies.” Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, vol.
Annfield Stadium was a football stadium in Stirling, Scotland. The stadium was home to Stirling Albion F.C. until 1993 when it closed after Stirling Albion moved to Forthbank Stadium.
The word "Albion", from which the mill and village take their name, is the oldest name for Great Britain. The still-active Providence and Worcester Railroad passes through Albion.
Established in 2000, the White Eagles amalgamated with Albion Park Soccer Club (which was formed in 1975) to form the Albion Park White Eagles as it is known today.
By the end of the 19th-century it was the most productive plantation in Jamaica due to the advanced refining technology it used. By the early 20th century, however, its cane sugar could not compete with cheaper European beet sugar, and it produced its last sugar crop in 1928. It subsequently became a banana farm for the United Fruit Company. Albion gave its name to Albion Cane, Albion Sugar and the settlement of Albion Estate.
The low bridge across the Albion River in 1866 The Albion River has been crossed by a bridge since 1861, when a state franchise was granted to the Albion Bridge Company (renewed in 1863 to the Albion River Bridge Company).. However, until the present bridge was built in 1944, the crossing was low, and could be reached only by treacherous grades up and down the bluffs on either side of the river..
Born in Liberty, Ohio, he moved with his parents to Albion, Wisconsin. He attended Albion Academy in Dane County, Wisconsin, where he graduated in 1866. He then became a teacher.
On 25 July Quail was in company Strenuous and the hired armed cutter Albion when Albion captured the Maria Catherina. Osborn sailed Quail for the Mediterranean on 11 September 1811.
On 26 March 2015, Dunn joined Burton Albion on month-long loan. On 18 April 2015, Dunn made his debut for Burton Albion in a 2–1 win against Morecambe.
Navarro Point Preserve off CA-1 near Albion Navarro Point Preserve and Coastal Trail, Mendocino Land Trust Albion is a census-designated place in Mendocino County, California. It is located south of Fort Bragg, at an elevation of 174 feet (53 m). Albion had a population of 168 at the 2010 census.
Charlie Shaw signed for West Bromwich Albion, as an amateur, in August 1888. Shaw, playing as a winger, made his West Bromwich Albion and League debut on 29 September 1888 at Stoney Lane, the then home of West Bromwich Albion. The visitors were Burnley who were defeated by the home team 4–3.
Born in Halesowen, Rogers joined West Bromwich Albion at under-9 level. He made his professional debut for West Bromwich Albion on 6 February 2019, coming on as an 82nd minute substitute for Wes Hoolahan against Brighton & Hove Albion in the FA Cup. Rogers signed for Manchester City on 1 August 2019.
Albion was first settled in 1871 by Levi Reynolds, and was platted in 1883. The town was known as Guy, until 1901, when a resident insisted to change the town's name to honor Sir Francis Drake, who named the region Nova Albion (New England). Albion was officially incorporated on March 4, 1910.
Although the Football League had been increased to 14 clubs Albion mustered only 1 vote in their attempt to gain entry for the 1891–92 version and therefore failed again. By now the writing was on the wall for Albion. What didn't help, according to John Grayston, was the Albion Committee losing a week's income, which started to indicate that all was not well with the administration of the club. Struggling financially they would play, and be hammered by, Sunderland twice more: Sunderland 6 v 1 Sunderland Albion – 18 April 1892 & Sunderland Albion 0 v 8 Sunderland 27 April 1892.
Albion Swords (formerly Albion Armorers) is a company based in New Glarus, Wisconsin manufacturing European sword replicas. The company was started in Washington D.C. by Howard and Amy Waddell in 1998.
U.S. Route 6N and State Route 18 pass through Albion. The Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad passes through Albion on its way to the P & C Dock Company in Conneaut, Ohio.
Woodford and Albion were at Anjengo again on 15 February, and then homeward bound, they reached St Helena on 15 May. Woodford and Albion arrived at the Downs on 3 August.
On 16 June 2015, the first round draw was made, Burton Albion were drawn away against Bolton Wanderers. In the second round, Burton Albion were handed a home tie against Middlesbrough.
Robert Gray (born 8 June 1953) is a Scottish former professional footballer who played for Nottingham Forest, Workington, Airdrie, Blantyre Victoria, Stirling Albion, Alloa Athletic and Albion Rovers, as a midfielder.
Cliftonhill, home of Albion Rovers Albion Rovers were formed in 1882 from a merger of the two Coatbridge sides Albion FC and Rovers FC,Albion Rovers at Historical Kits site and played at Meadow Park from that year. The club joined the Scottish Football League Second Division in 1903 along with Ayr Parkhouse following a small expansion in numbers.M. Robinson, Football League Tables 1888–2003, p. 97 Rovers settled into the League reasonably well, albeit without ever clinching promotion.
McNally went on to join former Partick Thistle teammate Allan Moore at Stirling Albion where he made his debut against Albion Rovers on 3 August 2002. McNally went on to make over 100 appearances for Stirling Albion and in 2005 McNally was appointed as Assistant manager, McNally remained as a player with the club. McNally left Stirling Albion at the end of the 2007–08 season to join the Scottish Football Association as part of the youth coaching system.
Blue Albion cattle originated from the crossing of black cattle with white cattle in the English counties of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. This cross-breeding often results in a blue roan colouration. The original breeds used in the breeding of the Blue Albion are thought to have been Shorthorn, Welsh Black and British Friesian cattle. The Blue Albion became an official breed when the Blue Albion Cattle Society was formed in the Peak District of Derbyshire in 1921.
From approximately the 1640s, the area was in the domain of the Seneca tribe and was first settled by outsiders around 1818. The town of New Albion was established in 1830 from part of the town of Little Valley. The oldest business community in the town was New Albion with its first store opening in 1833. (New Albion, while maintaining a cluster of residences, no longer has any businesses.) Later the village of Cattaraugus surpassed New Albion.
Albion went behind, but an Astle header took the game to yet another replay, this time at Maine Road. Despite it being a wet midweek night, a crowd of 56,000 watched the game, 20,000 of them Albion fans who had made the journey north. Despite being underdogs Albion won 2–1 with goals from Clark and Astle. The semi-final saw Albion drawn against local rivals Birmingham City, who were chasing promotion from the second division at the time.
Miller was the head football (1919), basketball (1916–1917, 1918–1919), and baseball (1918, 1920–1921) coach at the University of Missouri. Miller was the head football coach at Albion College in Albion, Michigan. He held that position for three seasons, from 1921 until 1923. His coaching record at Albion was 18–6–2.
Jesse Crowell (November 19, 1797 Bridgewater, Oneida County, New York – September 28, 1872 Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan) was a pioneer settler in Michigan, who platted Albion, Michigan, in 1836, was its first postmaster, and played an important role in the public affairs and the development of Albion. He is renowned as Albion's Greatest Benefactor.
The Mount Albion complex was an early Archaic culture from about 4050 to 3050 BC, particularly distinguished by the Mount Albion side-notched projectile. It was called by James Gunnerson, the best known early Archaic culture in Colorado. It is related or similar to the Albion Boarding House phase.Gibbon, Guy E., and Kenneth M. Ames.
Ward was an apprentice engine fitter at the Rolls-Royce plant in Derby. While there he played for non-league side Burton Albion. He was transferred to Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. in 1975 for a fee of £4000 (almost $5,500). The move also saw Burton manager Ken Gutteridge move to the Albion as Assistant Manager.
The Holland Evening Sentinel, November 12, 1963, Holland, Michigan In 1976, the football stadium at Albion College was renamed Sprankle-Sprandel Stadium in honor of the school's two greatest sports coaches. Thirteen years later, in 1989, Sprankle was inducted into the Albion College Sports Hall of Fame."1989 Inductees". Albion College Sports Hall of Fame.
On 30 January 2017, Akpom joined Brighton & Hove Albion on loan until the end of the season. He made 10 appearances where he helped The Albion gain promotion to the Premier League.
Gardiner & Gray, p. 7 On 25 February 1907, Albion paid off at Portsmouth. On 26 February 1907, Albion recommissioned at Portsmouth for temporary service with the Portsmouth Division of the Home Fleet.
At the age of twenty, he attended Albion College, Albion, Michigan, for two and a half years in preparation for entering the Law School of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.
University of Rochester, River Campus Libraries, Edwin Ruthvin Papers, Biography, Edwin Ruthvin reynolds, retrieved November 10, 2013 He died in Albion on July 4, 1908, and was interred in Mount Albion Cemetery.
The City of Rocks Backcountry Byway follows a series of roads for around the Albion Mountains and through the City of Rocks National Reserve at the southern end of the Albion Mountains.
Born in Glasgow, Docherty began his career at St Mirren in 1982, and also played for Hamilton Academical, Dundee, East Stirlingshire, Hibernians, Partick Thistle, Kilmarnock, Dumbarton, Stirling Albion, Stranraer and Albion Rovers.
John H. Kemble, "Chapter one: Maritime History in the Age of Albion". In Labaree, Benjamin W. The Atlantic World of Robert G. Albion (First ed.). Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University Press. . OCLC 1848958.
Henry Robert Dutton (16 January 1898 – 1972) was an English professional footballer who made 187 Football League appearances playing as a left half for West Bromwich Albion, Bury and Brighton & Hove Albion.
HMS Albion was launched at Barrow-in-Furness on 9 March 2001. After completing sea trials, Albion was commissioned in June 2003 and became fully operational in April 2004. Her home port is HMNB Devonport on the south coast of England. In December 2010, it was announced that Albion would be the next Royal Navy flagship after .
Albion, of six guns and 79 tons (bm), served under contract from May 1808 until June 1812. Mr. Alexander Watson was Albions commander and she was based on the Jersey station. By 1809, however, Albion was on the North Sea station. On 25 July 1809, under Watson's command, Albion captured Danish schooner No.3, Jergen Fast, master.
The Melbourne & Murray River Railway (now the Bendigo line) opened in 1859, running from Footscray to Sunbury. By the early 1860s, the line had been extended to Bendigo. A station named Albion & Darlington was built on the site of the current Albion station, opening on 5 January 1860. Albion & Darlington only remained open for a single year.
The Symplegades (Albion College yearbook), 1891, "Freshman Class Roll," page 20. While attending Albion, he played at the left guard position on the varsity football team in 1890.The Symplegades (Albion College yearbook), 1891, "Foot Ball Team," page 77. He played on the 1890 team that lost to the University of Michigan by a score of 16–0.
The hotel named 'The Albion Hotel', was later renamed 'The Albion Inn', due to the loss of hotel facilities. Today, the station site is the beer garden of 'The Albion Inn'. The site where the station ticket office, tracks, and platforms were is now a road, with a housing estate built on the old goods yard.
32, 60 In the beginning, Vala joined with Albion, the Eternal Man, and he impregnated her with Urizen, the first created form. In that act, Vala was split from Luvah and Albion became fallen. Immediately after, she hid because of her disconnection with Luvah. In response, Luvah attacked Albion by giving him boils and removed Albion's ability to sense.
Accessed May 10, 2006. When he was five his father became principal of Albion High School in Albion, New York, which is in western New York. He graduated from Albion High School in 1910 and entered his father's alma mater, Hamilton College, where he earned his undergraduate degree. He subsequently received a master's degree from Harvard.
Pelé signed for West Bromwich Albion for £1 million on a two-year contract, on 9 August 2007. He made his Albion debut as a second-half substitute in a 2–1 defeat away to Burnley, on the opening day of 2007–08. Pelé made 13 starts during the campaign, as Albion were promoted to the top flight.
Joe Davies made his League Debut on 1 December 1888 at Anfield, Liverpool against West Bromwich Albion. Davies was at outside-right. The first half was pretty much one-way traffic and although Everton had some attacks West Bromwich Albion dominated putting three past Everton goalkeeper Robert Smalley before half-time. Half- time: Everton 0–3 West Bromwich Albion.
The 1894 Albion football team was an American football team that represented Albion College in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) during the 1894 college football season. Under first-year head coach Walter B. Gage, Albion won the MIAA championship, with victories over Hillsdale and and a victory over Notre Dame in their Thanksgiving Day game.
The Albion River Bridge is a wooden deck truss bridge crossing the Albion River in Mendocino County, California. It is the only remaining wooden bridge on California State Route 1;. dramatic views of the bridge are visible from the nearby town of Albion, California.. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in July 2017.
North Albion Collegiate Institute (abbreviated as North Albion CI, NACI or North Albion) is a high school in the Etobicoke area of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Toronto District School Board. Prior to 1998, it was part of the Etobicoke Board of Education. Its motto is Virtus, Officium, Vertias ("Excellence, Service, Truth").
In order to avoid the highest parts of the ridge between Albion Park and Minnamurra, the railway needed to keep closer to the shore of Lake Illawarra. After the opening of Albion Park railway station two km to the east in 1887, a new town began to develop next to it, now known as Albion Park Rail.
Retrieved 22 March 2012. He started the following game playing the full 90 minutes in what was a 1–1 draw at home to Burton Albion."Bradford 1–1 Burton Albion". BBC Sport.
Albion College appears on the U.S. News & World Report list of America's Top Liberal Arts Colleges. Also, Albion is a member of The Princeton Review's 376 Best Colleges and Best Midwestern Colleges list.
3, p. 418. They sailed to Anjengo, which Albion reached on 2 February 1800. She sailed to Quillon, which she reached on 5 February. Albion and Woodford returned to Anjengo on 15 February.
Nichols 899. Later that month, he appeared opposite Edwin Forrest at the Albion Theatre. Hamblin as Red Riven Critics praised Hamblin; the Albion calling him "a very excellent actor".Quoted in Nichols 899.
Some official records report that Albion was sold at Boston.
He finished his career back in Scotland with Stirling Albion.
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Knollenberg has a bachelor's degree in History from Albion College.
The town belongs to the Mendocino Unified School District and children attend Albion Elementary School or Mendocino K-8 School until third grade, then Mendocino K-8 School and Mendocino High School. The Albion Biological Field Station, a facility of Pacific Union College (a private Seventh-day Adventist college) is located in Albion, on the south bank of the Albion River; it offers college biology courses to Pacific Union students as well as shorter courses for elementary and high school students and seniors..
Albion Fellows was born on April 8, 1865, in Evansville, Indiana. She was the youngest daughter of Reverend Albion and Mary (Erskine) Fellows. Her father, a Methodist minister at Trinity, died a few weeks before her birth, Albion's mother returned to her hometown of McCutchanville, Indiana, where she established a home and raised Albion and her two older sisters. Albion later attributed her early life in a small, rural town as a motivation in her efforts to achieve urban reform.
In 1972, Draheim debuted live with the then unknown Albion Country Band."Albion" The band (sometimes known as Albion Mk 1,steveashley.co.uk. - Steve Ashley - musical biography and described by Spanish film and music critic Antonio Méndez as being "traditional British folk with an electric infusion"), appeared on John Peel's BBC Radio 1 program called "Peel Sessions" which introduced up-and- coming musicians. In June 1972 Draheim and the Albion Country Band also recorded and had broadcast a piece (Four Hand Reel/St.
Albion Flats (sometimes referred to as "Albion Terrace" or simply "The Albion") is a housing unit in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was designed by the architectural firm Shopbell & Company and built in 1911 as part of a trend to reform crowded living conditions for the working class. It was named after Albion Fellows Bacon, a famed advocate of improved public housing standards. Note: This includes , , and Accompanying photographs It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
"Albion" is a song by English band Babyshambles. It was released as the third single from Down in Albion on 28 November 2005 in the UK. The single was released in Japan on 8 March 2006 by Reservoir Records/EMI. "Albion" deals primarily with the concept of Albion, thought of as a mythical England (or Great Britain), the landscape and life of which is referred to throughout the song. This idea was central to The Libertines and still is to Babyshambles.
According to the storyline, a group of nobles known as Reconquista initiated a coup d'etat against the royalty, and over the course of the story, succeed in killing the entire Albion Royal Family. Cromwell, the leader of the Albion rebellion, seeks to spread his power elsewhere, and begins by attacking Tristain. Albion is the ancient Greek name for the main island of Great Britain upon which are the modern nations England, Wales, and Scotland. The capital city of Albion is Londinium.
Princess Principal is set in a fictional analogue of England called Albion. During the early 20th century, the Kingdom of Albion monopolized a mysterious substance called "Cavorite" to construct a fleet of heavily armed airships that made Albion the dominant power in the world. However, the proletariat of Albion grew angry at their country's ruling class for largely ignoring their plight, sparking the "London Revolution" in which the lower classes attempted to overthrow the royal family. Eventually, the two sides reached a stalemate, and a great wall was erected through the middle of London, splitting Albion into two nations: the Commonwealth and the Kingdom.
Hart was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1877 - March 3, 1879), but did not seek reelection in 1878. Upon his return to Albion, Hart served as a member of the Village of Albion Board of Trustees (1879 - 1886), a member of the Albion Board of Education, and one of the first trustees of the Albion Library Association. Founder and president of the Rochester (New York) Post-Express in 1882, he was a principal stockholder in that company until 1892. Hart was responsible for securing Albion as the location of the Western House of Refuge, serving as president of the institution's board of directors.
Railway construction (1906) There were several early attempts to build an electric interurban railway connecting Rochester and Buffalo, starting in 1902 with the Buffalo, Niagara Falls & Rochester. None of these attempts resulted in any significant construction, except for the Albion Electric Railway which constructed 1.7 miles of track through the village of Albion. On June 23, 1905, the Buffalo, Lockport and Rochester Railway was chartered as a result of the combination of the Albion and Lockport Railway, the Albion and Rochester Railway, and the Albion Electric Railway. The new owners of the company were predominantly Canadian, and it was rumored that a connection to Toronto would soon be considered.
The Historic Hill House on 240th Street Albion was the location of the free Albion Ferry terminal which, until completion of the tolled Golden Ears Bridge in 2009, connected Maple Ridge to Langley via ferry across the Fraser River.Matthew Claxton, "Ferries being sold as scrap" , Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Times, October 2010, accessed 9 December 2010 The Albion Fairgrounds draw people from other neighbourhoods for the Maple Ridge Country FestMaple Ridge Parks, Albion Fairgrounds accessed 4 December 2010 in July.Maple Ridge Country Fest accessed 4 December 2010 Albion Park with picnic and some sports facilities and trails is located on 104th Avenue.Maple Ridge Parks, Albion Park accessed 4 December 2010 The Hill House, a 1912 four storey Edwardian style landmark, is located on 240th just north of Lougheed Highway.
Historical marker in front of Albion Tourgée's boyhood home near Kingsville, Ohio; marker placed in May 2015. Born in rural Williamsfield, Ohio, on May 2, 1838,Gross, Theodore. Albion W. Tourgée. Twayne Publishers, Inc.
On 2 February, it was revealed that McNulty had a change of heart and agreed to join Brighton & Hove Albion, signing a -year contract.Albion Clinch McNulty Deal . Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. 2 February 2009.
The 1879–80 season was the second season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. During this period, Albion played their home matches at Cooper's Hill and Dartmouth Park.Matthews (2007) p. 64.
Albion is a town in Albion and Jefferson townships, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. The population was 2,349 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Noble County.
Harry Baldwin (17 July 1920 – 28 October 2010) was an English professional footballer who made more than 200 Football League appearances playing as a goalkeeper for West Bromwich Albion, Brighton & Hove Albion and Walsall.
After leaving Gravesend & Northfleet, Lane became a scout for Arsenal and later returned to Brighton & Hove Albion in a similar role. He was still working for Albion at the time of his death in 1985.
In 2001, Albion Swords hired Bladesmith and custom Knifemaker Jody Samson to reproduce collector versions of the swords he designed for the Conan the Barbarian, films. Samson worked at Albion until his death in 2008.
Benjamin Garfield (4 April 1871 – mid-1958) was an English footballer who played at outside left. Garfield played for Finedon, Kettering Town, Burton Wanderers, West Bromwich Albion, Brighton & Hove Albion, Tunbridge Wells Rangers and England.
Lewis McLear (born 26 May 1996) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Annan Athletic. He has previously played for St Mirren, Elgin City, Edinburgh City, Albion Rovers and Stirling Albion.
William Devlin Watters (born 5 June 1964) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Hamilton Academical, Clyde, St Johnstone, Kilmarnock, Queen of the South, Stirling Albion, Alloa Athletic, Arbroath, Albion Rovers, Stenhousemuir and Dumbarton.
The Albion Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Glasgow.
Just one month later however, Mowbray moved to West Bromwich Albion.
Albion Township is a township in Howard County, Iowa, United States.
Since retirement he has coached at the Albion Hurricanes soccer club.
Payne's final two league clubs were Brighton & Hove Albion and Millwall.
Their kits are identical to those of West Bromwich Albion F.C.
Dumbarton reached the second round before losing out to Albion Rovers.
Wrexham Albion were a Welsh football and cricket club from Wrexham.
On 1 May 2015, it was announced that West Bromwich Albion would face Walsall in a pre-season friendly on 28 July 2015. Also announced was that West Bromwich Albion will go on tour to the United States and face Orlando City, Charleston Battery and Richmond Kickers. On 12 May 2015, it was announced that a West Bromwich Albion XI side will travel to Forest Green Rovers on 28 July 2015. On 7 July 2015, West Bromwich Albion announced a friendly fixture against Swindon Town.
Colin Hoyle (born 15 January 1972) is an English former professional footballer. He started out at Arsenal, but never made a first-team appearance. After a loan spell at Chesterfield, he played for Barnsley, Bradford City, Notts County, Mansfield Town (loan), King's Lynn, Boston United, Burton Albion, Nuneaton Borough (loan), Halifax Town, Burton Albion (loan), Dagenham & Redbridge (loan), Burton Albion (loan), Burton Albion, Worcester City, Ilkeston Town and Gresley Rovers. He now is the assistant manager and 1st team coach at non-league Mickleover Sports.
At match between Plymouth Albion and Cornish Pirates at The Brickfields in 2007 Devonport Albion continued at the Rectory until it merged with Plymouth RFC to become Plymouth Albion and moved in 1920 to Beacon Park. In 2003, they moved from the run-down Beacon Park ground to a newly built ground, The Brickfields, in Devonport. The Brickfields also has an adjacent athletics stadium. Albion were a major force in English rugby union in the 1920s having five internationals on their books at one time.
Albion Falls was once seriously considered as a possible source of water for Hamilton. Rocks from the Albion Falls area were used in the construction of the Royal Botanical Gardens' Rock Garden. The ravine at the Albion Falls has a legend of the Lover's Leap. The story is that early in the 19th century young Jane Riley, disappointed in love with Joseph Rousseau, stood at the top of a steep cliff not far from thundering Albion Falls and flung herself to the bottom below.
West Bromwich Albion Football Club Women is an English women's football club affiliated with West Bromwich Albion F.C. The first team currently plays in the . In 2010–11 the then named Sporting Club Albion won the Midland Combination Women's Football League promoting them to the FA Women's Premier League. The club is also closely affiliated with West Bromwich Albion Girls Regional Talent Centre, with the objective of bringing through Youth Players into the first team, as well as the Disability Sports Club and Basketball clubs.
Mount Albion was a village located in the County of Wentworth. It was situated near Albion Falls at the north end of the Red Hill Creek Valley, in what is now east Hamilton, Ontario. Mount Albion was an important community in its area throughout the 19th century, as it featured a grist mill, blacksmith shops, taverns, a church and a general store.
Albion () is a town in Orleans County, New York, United States. The population was 8,468 at the 2010 census. The town was named after a village in the town. The Town of Albion is centrally located in the county and contains most of the village of Albion, the county seat (the northern part of the village is in the adjacent town of Gaines).
Before defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers in the two-legged final, Albion had already defeated Coventry City, Charlton Athletic, Ipswich Town, Manchester United and Crystal Palace. In the 3rd round home tie (15 December 1975) when Albion were a goal down and with only 30 minutes of the game remaining, Gregson scored a hat-trick against Charlton Athletic, to ensure Albion reached the 4th round.
Shurmur started playing football at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Wyandotte. After graduation in 1950, he played college football at Albion College in Albion, west of Detroit. Shurmur played center, earned All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) honors, and was named the conference's most valuable player. As a complement to football, Shurmur also played baseball at Albion, where he earned all-conference honors.
Pasqua Rosée opened the firstThe Printer's Devil Project: The Coffee House A Albion Revisitada - By Luiz Carlos Soares - Page 226 - Google Books (Soares, Luiz Carlos. The Albion revisited: science, religion, illustration and commercialization of leisure in eighteenth-century England) (SOARES, Luiz Carlos. A Albion revisitada : ciência, religião, ilustração e comercialização do lazer na Inglaterra do século XVIII. Rio de Janeiro : 7Letras, 2007.
In 1873, Shaw entered Albion College, a Methodist school in Albion, Michigan. Since her family frowned upon her decided career path, they refused to provide any financial support. At that point, Shaw had been a licensed preacher for three years and earned her wages by giving lectures on temperance. After Albion College, Shaw attended Boston University School of Theology in 1876.
Mount Albion Cemetery is located on New York State Route 31 in the Town of Albion, New York, United States, east of the village of Albion, which owns and operates it. It is a rural cemetery established in the 1840s on a glacial drumlin. From its original , it has almost tripled in size. Graves are on terraces in the rolling terrain.
He made his Albion debut the same month, against Liverpool at Anfield. During the Second World War he continued to represent Albion, as well as making guest appearances for Nottingham Forest and Blackpool. Shaw scored 14 goals in 251 competitive games for West Bromwich Albion. In 1947 he left the club to join Hereford United, where he played until his retirement in 1949.
Albion is "the most northwestern borough in Pennsylvania" and is home to "the most northwestern high school in Pennsylvania", which is fitting due to the fact that their high school is called Northwestern. Albion contains Conneaut Creek and two of its tributaries. Therefore, anglers sometimes refer to Albion as "The country's best trout fishery", due to Conneaut Creek being called that.
The 1896 Albion football team was an American football team that represented Albion College in the 1896 college football season. Under first-year head coach and former star halfback F. J. Shipp, Albion compiled a 4–4 record, and were outscored by their opponents 124 to 67. In the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the team finished with a 2–1 record.
Albion State Normal School was a public institution of higher learning in Albion, Idaho. It was established by the Idaho Legislature in 1893, as one of two normal schools in the state. (The other, in Lewiston, is now Lewis–Clark State College.) Citizens of Albion had actively lobbied for the school's establishment, and donated land and labor for the new campus.
Albion subdivision, a stub that starts at Oconee and runs west to Genoa, then turns northwest towards Albion. This subdivision's business includes unit grain trains to Cargill and unit ethanol trains to Valero in Albion. Various small agriculture operations also receive NCRC service. Cedar Rapids Subdivision, a stub that starts at Genoa and runs west and then northwest towards Spalding.
To reach Albion Falls via a walking trail, take the Escarpment Rail Trail or the Albion Side Trail of the Bruce Trail. To reach Albion Falls by car, exit on Dartnell Road from the Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway. Go south on Dartnell, then go left onto Stone Church Road East. Turn left onto Pritchard Road, then left again onto Mud Street.
On 19 May 2015, Burton Albion announced their full pre-season schedule. On 24 May 2015, Burton Albion confirmed their planned pre-season fixture against Benfica was cancelled due to the Portuguese club being invited to take part of the 2015 International Champions Cup. On 29 June 2015, Burton Albion confirmed details of their matches during the tour of the Netherlands.
The Town of Albion was created in 1875 by the division of the Town of Barre. The population in 1890 was 1,304. Mount Albion Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Hogarth made his debut for Stirling Albion on 11 March 2003 against Greenock Morton. Hogarth made over 150 appearances for Stirling Albion he then lost his place to keeper Scott Christie taking the number one Jersey.
The testimonial match of Albion player Len Cantello was the subject of the BBC documentary Whites Vs Blacks: How Football Changed A Nation. The Albion also featured in Channel Four's 'Artist in Residence' series in 2018.
Albion re-signed Bond on a one year deal before the start of the 2020–21 Premier League season."Button ready to provide competitive edge" West Bromwich Albion website. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
During their operation, Albion came under fire from a gun from Battery "Orkaniye"; counter fire from Albion, and forced the Ottomans to check their fire. By the afternoon, most of the Ottoman artillery had ceased firing, apart from some field guns that could not be observed, and so the minesweepers were ordered to begin clearing the mines, covered by Albion, Triumph, and Vengeance. The following day, Albion, Triumph, and were assigned to the force that was to break into the Dardanelles and destroy the fortresses at close range. Albion was assigned to the fort at Dardanus, and she opened fire with her main battery at a range of , though the Ottoman response was light.
Not only that but as he had formed Albion less than 2 months previously its fair to assume that there could have been bad feeling even at that early stage of the rivalry, hence no thanks for Allan, who then became the first Secretary and Treasurer of the Sunderland Albion Club. Albion would use Sunderland AFC's old Blue House Field ground for fixtures and the HQ for Albion would be at the Waverley Hotel in Norman Street, Hendon. Big business had now taken over Sunderland AFC, but Albion were determined to make a name for themselves. Sunderland AFC's main problem at this time was how to fill a void left by the departure of 7 players.
Albion Correctional Facility is a medium security women's prison in Albion, New York, United States (Orleans County) that is operated by the New York State Department of Correctional Services. The site was founded in 1894 as the Western House of Refuge for Women, then later the Albion State Training School. Albion is one of New York facilities exclusively for women, the others being Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, Taconic Correctional Facility. Most famously, Albion housed "Long Island Lolita" Amy Fisher for 3½ years; she was then transferred to the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, the only maximum security prison for women in New York State and located in Bedford Hills, New York.
He was released by Brechin in January 2014. Donnelly then signed for Albion Rovers. He left the club at the end of the 2013–14 season. After leaving Albion Rovers, Donnelly spent time on trial with Dumbarton.
James McMillan Chapman (born 26 July 1965) is a Scottish football player and coach. Chapman played for Albion Rovers and Dumbarton as a forward. He has since managed Kilmarnock Ladies, Annan Athletic, Albion Rovers, Dumbarton and Clyde.
In early summer 2018, after being released by Albion Rovers, he was signed by Scottish League Two side Stirling Albion. He made his first appearances for the club in the group stage of the Scottish League Cup.
Salford first competed in the English Dirt Track League (effectively the Northern League) in 1929 when they finished 5th. They were based at Albion Greyhound Racecourse also known as the Salford Albion Stadium in Cromwell Road, Salford.
Born in Glasgow, Kane played throughout Scotland and England for a number of clubs including Petershill, Hamilton Academical, Stirling Albion, Queen's Park, Northampton Town, Arsenal, Crewe Alexandra, St Mirren, Clydebank, Barrow, Albion Rovers and Vale of Leven.
He also coached the Albion College football team from 1904 to 1920.
The Item is located at 26 Albion Street in the town center.
Appointed as head coach of Plymouth Albion R.F.C. on 11 December 2019.
Duffy died in 1941 at Albion and was buried in Lutwyche Cemetery.
After the loan with Viking expired, Østigård signed for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Stoke lost to West Bromwich Albion 3–1 in the third round.
Chief among these are Lansdowne Rangers, Inchicore Athletic and West Park Albion.
The Albion team prepares to face West Ham United at The Hawthorns.
Byrne was loaned to Stirling Albion for a month in February 2010.
Groß is the father to current Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Pascal Groß.
He died on October 17, 1917 from wounds sustained during Operation Albion.
In July 2019 he joined the coaching staff at West Bromwich Albion.
He was also on the coaching staff at West Bromwich Albion Academy.
Born in Ynyshir, Mays played for Derby County, Chesterfield and Burton Albion.
At home to Burton Albion on Easter Monday, Birmingham lost 2–0.
Cornerstone Christian School is a private Christian school located in Albion, Indiana.
He would also manage Albion Rovers at the end of his career.
After returning to Droylsden, Sharry moved to Ossett Albion in December 2014.
The grist mill built alongside nearby Albion Falls, as well as Albion Mills' location at the head of the Red Hill Valley and along a well-travelled road were catalysts for growth in the small village. The influx of settlers to the area introduced services and establishments, including blacksmith shops, taverns and a general store. Albion Mills later gained its own stop on the horseback mail delivery route. Throughout the remainder of the 19th century, Albion Mills served as a local hub of commerce and services for the rural surrounding countryside.
In 1891, a new station, named Albion, opened to the west of the previous station. In 1919, Albion station was relocated to the current site. The former Ballarat Road level crossing was grade separated in 1961, resulting in the bridge going over the railway line, just west of Albion station. The station had a signal box, for the control of the junction with the Albion – Jacana freight line, until 1961, when it was replaced by a signal panel, which was then moved to the Sunshine signal box in 1965.
Following the Shankhouse Blackwatch game Albion defeated Newcastle West End. Whilst both victories were well merited and on face value surprising, given the infancy of Albion, it perhaps wasn't such a shock bearing in mind that the Albion combination was really Sunderland AFC all but in name. Sunderland Albion were now backed by some wealthy individuals, most noticeably James Hartley, who along with his brother John owned the Wear Glass Works at Monkwearmouth, founded in 1837. The backing arose from James Allan's friendship with Hartley; they were neighbours, Allan living nearby in Whitehall Terrace.
In September 1888 Allan's professional career changed as he moved from his teaching position at Thomas Street School to become the Headmaster at Hylton Road School on the South side of the River. Sunderland Albion started off the season with 4 teams – Sunderland Albion, Albion Reserves and 2 Swift Teams. For the Reserves it was a successful season as they defeated Herbert Rangers in the Sports Senior Cup Final on 25 May 1889. A 5th team existed, in theory, as the Albion Committee played a Charity Match against Sunderland Liberal Association on 27 March 1889.
Also in 1837, the Albion Baptist Church was organized. A building was erected in 1852 at Albion Center (on a corner of Tinker Tavern Road and County Route 22). This later became known as Grange Hall, and still stands today, although not in use. In the 1840s to 1850s, there was an influx of settlers to Albion that caused a demand for lumber which became the predominant industry because of the new construction. In 1850, a "plank road" was constructed between Albion and Constantia, which is now Route 13.
Historically, Albion's greatest rivals were Aston Villa from nearby Birmingham. The two clubs contested three FA Cup Finals between 1887 and 1895 (Villa winning two and Albion one). More recently, however, most Albion fans tend to see Wolverhampton Wanderers as their main rivals, particularly as between 1989 and 2002 Albion and Villa were never in the same division, but Albion were in the same division as Wolves for 11 out of 14 seasons. This had led to Aston Villa supporters now considering Birmingham City to be their fiercest rivals.
The Albion Ale House or The Albion is a Grade II listed public house in Conwy, North Wales. Built in 1921, it is a three-room pub with Art Nouveau decor that underwent major renovation in 2012. The Albion is jointly operated by four North Wales breweries and real ales from these breweries and other beers are served through eight hand pumps. The Albion Ale House was named the 2013 Wales Pub of the Year by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), and named one of the world's best bars by The Guardian.
Pringle started his career at Wallsend Boys Club, before joining the youth system at West Bromwich Albion. After being released by West Bromwich Albion, he joined Non League side Newcastle Blue Star before a spell at Morpeth Town.
However, he struggled there and only lasted seven months. West Bromwich Albion then bought him for £250k in March 1998. He ended up playing 109 games for them (scoring three goals). He left West Bromwich Albion in 2001.
Wile then joined West Bromwich Albion in December 1970. He spent more than 12 years at Albion, and was club captain during and after Ron Atkinsons spell as manager. Wile made a total of 619 senior appearances for Albion. His most famous moment came when he played with blood pouring from a headwound during the 1978 FA Cup semi-final against Ipswich at Highbury.
West Ham United: Standen, Burnett, Burkett, Peters, Brown, Moore, Brabrook, Boyce, Byrne, Hurst, Dear West Bromwich Albion: Potter, Cram, Fairfax, Fraser, Campbell, Williams, Brown, Astle, Kaye, Lovett, Clark West Bromwich Albion: Potter, Cram, Fairfax, Fraser, Campbell, Williams, Brown, Astle, Kaye, Hope, Clark West Ham United: Standen, Burnett, Peters, Bovington, Brown, Moore, Brabrook, Boyce, Byrne, Hurst, Sissons West Bromwich Albion win 5–3 on aggregate.
429 Albion and Vala are deeply connected in Blake's myth. Originally, Albion was also with Jerusalem, but he abandons her after she claims that both Vala and Albion are too obsessed with the idea of sin. Jerusalem's fall provokes Vala to claim that she is the triumphant beauty and embraces materialism along with statements that women are dominant. Los rejects these claims and defends mankind.
Today there is no tangible evidence of this once-great establishment except occasional surviving artifacts such as machinery made at the Albion Works that can be found on the secondhand market—an indication of the quality of the products. The only local reminder of the Albion Works is the name of the public house "The Albion" which must have served many a pint to thirsty workers.
The Wear Glass Company, that in effect bank rolled Albion, endured a labour strike of some 18 months which crippled the company. As Hartley and the Glass Works was the major backer of Sunderland Albion, to the tune of £3k, the backing went AWOL, as a result of the strike. The company folded and, in effect, took Sunderland Albion with it. James Allan's dream was over.
He was appointed as first team coach at West Bromwich Albion on 9 October 2015, where he was reunited with former manager Tony Pulis. On 26 September 2016, West Bromwich Albion promoted Garner to assistant head coach. At the end of the 2016–17 season West Bromwich Albion finished in 10th place. In January 2017, he was linked to the vacant manager's job at Nottingham Forest.
They catch the Mistshark before it can rendezvous with the Auroran fleet and disable it. Before they can affect the surrender, they are attacked by the Auroran flagship Itasca. Outgunned by the larger vessel, the Predator flees to spire Albion, where a handful of Albion fleet ships intercept and give battle to the Itasca. Emerging victorious from the final battle, the team returns to Spire Albion.
176 The line was completed in 1849 and Cornell was made president of the company. Cornell's sister, Phoebe, married Martin B. Wood and moved to Albion, Michigan, in 1848. Cornell gave Wood a job constructing new lines and made Phoebe his telegraph operator, the first woman operator in the United States.Frank Passic, "Ezra Cornell Had Close Albion Ties," Albion Recorder, Febr. 22, 1999, p.
He was also the head football coach at Albion College from 1904 to 1920, leading the team to a 51-29-8 record (.625 winning percentage) and four championships. Kennedy died in Albion, Michigan in 1954 at age 79.
In August 2007 however, Albion manager Tony Mowbray decided to move the Danish player back into the centre of defence. Albrechtsen made his 100th appearance for Albion in the 1–0 defeat at Sheffield United on 25 August 2007.
He joined Burton Albion in July 2016 and spent two seasons at the club before moving on to Bolton. After a brief return to Burton Albion in 2019, Dyer announced his retirement from the professional game in September 2020.
Darren Petrie (born 26 July 1995) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder. Petrie has previously played for Dundee United, Raith Rovers and Stirling Albion, as well as Brechin City, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers on loan.
To try to gain extra support, Albion joined the Northern League as well, playing in both leagues in the 1890–91 season before concentrating on the latter. However, when Sunderland won the Football League title in 1892, Albion disbanded.
He turned a shade of purple, fell over on his side and expired, his death the result of apoplexy. He was 65 years, 25 days of age and is interred at the Mt. Albion Cemetery in Albion, New York.
Dennis William Gordon (7 June 1924 – May 1998) was an English professional footballer who scored 72 goals from 302 Football League appearances playing for West Bromwich Albion and Brighton & Hove Albion, where he spent the majority of his career.
His son, Mark, is the Defensive Coordinator for his alma mater, Albion College.
Trevor Foster joined folk rock group The Albion Band and Little Johnny England.
He later worked as a scout for Brighton & Hove Albion and Port Vale.
Cwm Albion Football Club was a Welsh football club based in Cwm, Monmouthshire.
Eardley joined Burton Albion on 4 August 2020 on a one-year deal.
Born in Nuneaton, Jones played for West Bromwich Albion, Wrexham and Prague (Australia).
At the end of Season 18–19, Currie opted to join Stirling Albion.
Albion was said to be the fabulous ancestor of the House of Ascania.
Albion Township is a township in Republic County, Kansas, in the United States.
McBride subsequently had spells with Dundee, East Fife, Albion Rovers, Livingston and Hamilton.
His brother Robert was also a footballer, playing for Stenhousemuir and Albion Rovers.
Away from boxing, Woodley is a keen supporter of West Bromwich Albion F.C.
Carder & Harris, Albion A–Z, p. 338. Chapman played as an inside left.
After retiring as a player in 1977, Gemmell managed Dundee and Albion Rovers.
He was appointed player-manager of Junior side Forfar Albion in July 2014.
Born in Farnworth, Marsh played for Little Hulton, Oldham Athletic and Witton Albion.
Albion opposes Luvah, and he falls. Soon, he is born from Enitharmon in the form of Orc. Thus, he transitions from Love into Hate. From him comes wars, including the Napoleonic Wars, and he stars wrecking the body of Albion.
On 3 November 2018, McIndoe played for Stirling Albion under manager Kevin Rutkiewicz in a 3–0 win against Berwick Rangers. He played his last game for Stirling Albion against Annan Athletic in a 2–2 draw on 17 November 2018.
Ian McInnes (born 22 March 1967) is a Scottish former footballer. He played as a right winger for Rotherham United and Lincoln City in the Football League before representing Kilmarnock, Stranraer, Stirling Albion and Albion Rovers in the Scottish Football League.
The 1880–81 season was the third season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. During the season, Albion played their home matches at Cooper's Hill and Dartmouth Park and were captained by Jimmy Stanton.Matthews (2007) p. 64.
Hodge signed a pre-contract agreement to sign for Forfar Athletic in the summer of 2015, where he stayed for one season before moving to Stirling Albion. Hodge spent just 6 months with Albion, signing for Arbroath in January 2017.
George Lee (4 June 1919 – 1 April 1991) was an English footballer who played left wing for York City, Nottingham Forest And West Bromwich Albion. After retiring from playing he became coach at West Bromwich Albion and later Norwich City.
The Albion revisited: science, religion, illustration and commercialization of leisure in eighteenth-century England) (SOARES, Luiz Carlos. A Albion revisitada : ciência, religião, ilustração e comercialização do lazer na Inglaterra do século XVIII. Rio de Janeiro : 7Letras, 2007. 275 p.) in 1652.
Under Heffner and Capt. R. Andrus, Albion was used to serve the fishing fleet in the Cape Flattery area. However, Albion did not last long as a cannery tender. In September 1924, an overheated exhaust pipe started a fire. Capt.
On 26 January 2018, Edwards extended his contract at West Bromwich Albion until 2020. He made his Albion debut as a half-time substitute in the club's 1–0 win against Luton Town in the EFL Cup on 14 August 2018.
Albion is served by School District 42 Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows. Albion Elementary and Samuel Robertson Technical Secondary schools serve neighbourhood families. Samuel Robertson, named after the early settler, also entices students from other neighbourhoods because of its technical focus.
Albion is a city in Cassia County, Idaho, United States. It is part of the Burley, Idaho Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 267 at the 2010 census. Albion was the county seat of Cassia County from 1879 to 1918.
Albion is a city in and the county seat of Edwards County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,988 at the 2010 census. The city was named "Albion" after an ancient and poetic reference to the island of Great Britain.
Spence's footballing career started at junior side Armadale Thistle. In January 1957 he joined Stirling Albion. An attacking player, Spence was top scorer in the 1957/58 season with 20 goals helping Stirling Albion to win the league and gain promotion to the first division. He spent a brief spell at Raith Rovers between October 1959 and January 1960 before returning to Stirling Albion where he captained the side.
Albion Park Rail is a suburb of Shellharbour, Australia situated in the Macquarie Valley (Shellharbour). The South Coast railway line was opened to the railway station and Bombo in 1887. At the time the nearest town was Albion Park, several kilometres away. Over time, houses were built around the railway station, and Albion Park Rail developed into a town in its own right, and with its own name.
Brand came back to Accrington and played at the end of the season and returned to Sunderland Albion in season 1889–90. He played most of the season for Albion and only played two League matches for Accrington. In 1890–91 Brand left Accrington and moved to Derby County for season 1890–91. He only played three League matches for Derby County and then, in 1891 he returned to Sunderland Albion.
The Macquarie Valley, also known as Albion Park, Rural West or Western Valley, is an area located in the Shellharbour local government area in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The valley includes the towns of Albion Park Rail, Albion Park and Tullimbar, as well as the Macquarie Pass National Park. Its first made reference in Council documents, and has since become somewhat of a district within the region.
Bunker returned in 1799 to New South Wales in command of the 362-ton (bm) whaling ship, Albion. This ship was built in Deptford, England.New Zealand Shipping Returns, 1803 Owned by Messrs Champion and registered in London, Albion was fitted with 10 guns and had a crew of 26. Bunker and Albion spent the next two winters whaling, first off the Australian coast and later the New Zealand coast.
The teams that competed in this event were Hillsdale, Albion, Michigan State, and Olivet. Hillsdale was the first MIAA track champion. The following year in 1889, the second annual MIAA Field Day was done. At this Field Day Albion and Olivet participated in an exhibition “football match.” It was not until 1891 when the first official intercollegiate football game in the MIAA was played with Albion defeating Hillsdale 36-4.
Joranko was also Albion's athletic director from 1975 to 1991. During that time, Albion introduced women's golf and soccer as varsity sports. Joranko was also a professor of physical education at Albion until he retired in 1995. Joranko is the only person who has been inducted twice into the Albion College Athletic Hall of Fame, first as an athlete in 1991, and as an administrator and coach in 1995.
Ashmore was born in Plymouth and represented South Devon & District Schools. After playing for Nineveh Wesley in Handsworth, he joined West Bromwich Albion in November 1919, and soon replaced Hubert Pearson as the first choice goalkeeper. He made his league debut in October 1920 against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, a match that Albion lost 5–1. On 24 March 1928 (Easter Monday), Albion played Southampton at The Dell.
The Albion Female Collegiate Institute was founded in 1850 by the Wesleyan Seminary Corporation. The two schools merged in 1857 under the name The Wesleyan Seminary and Female College at Albion. On February 25, 1861, both schools were completely merged under the name Albion College when the school was fully authorized by the State legislature to confer a full four-year college degree upon both men and women.
Albion again applied to join the Football League for the 1892–93 season. However the day before the league meeting to vote new clubs into the league structure the Committee of Sunderland Albion met to wind up the club. Reluctantly therefore Sunderland Albion admitted defeat, withdrew their Football League application, and folded. In understanding why they folded we must return to the original backers of the team – the Hartley's.
Cricket was originally played on Ham Common by the Albion ClubPhilpot, Peter. A History of Ham and Petersham Cricket Club 1815–1985, 1985 in 1815.Club Cricket Conference Handbook, first edition, 1915 During the 19th century the Albion Club became known as Ham Albion. By 1891 the club was referred to as Ham and Petersham Cricket Club and this name has been retained up until the present day.
Albion lost 1–0 to Derby County in the final at Wembley. Ellington's only goal for Albion in 2007–08 came in a 2–0 win away at Peterborough United in the League Cup on 28 August 2007. It proved to be his last game for the club, as he signed for Watford the following day. In all he scored 20 goals in 81 appearances for West Bromwich Albion.
Albion Road (Ottawa Road #25) is an important north–south road in the southern part of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The street begins in the north as Albion Road North, at Walkley Road. It runs only a short distance as a local road before being interrupted by the railway tracks and the Walkley O-Train garage servicing the Trillium Line. South of the rail lines Albion Road proper begins.
The Albion Greyhound Racecourse was a greyhound racing and Motorcycle speedway stadium in Salford.
September 2020 Roles went out on loan to Burton Albion of EFL League One.
Born in Gourdon, Morrison played for Lewis United, Aberdeen, Dundee, Stirling Albion and Deveronvale.
Albion is a ghost town in Harper County, in the U.S. state of Kansas.
During the 2005–06 season, West Bromwich Albion competed in the FA Premier League.
Westwood, Jennifer (1985) Albion. A Guide to Legendary Britain. London: Grafton Books. . p. 21.
He also played for the Ontario All-Stars against West Bromwich Albion in 1959.
See also Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion and The Staple of News.
Bos Trevis (1911-1984) was an English footballer who played for West Bromwich Albion.
Bostwick signed for Burton Albion on 5 August 2020 on a one-year deal.
On 4 February 2020, Thomas signed for Burton Albion on a six-month deal.
He left the club in the summer of 1954 to move to Burton Albion.
John Jackson was the first manager and a founder of Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
His brother Peter played as a forward for West Bromwich Albion and Mansfield Town.
On 16 October 2020, he joined Burton Albion on a season-long loan deal.
In October 2018, Rutkiewicz was appointed manager of Scottish League Two club Stirling Albion.
On 11 September 2020, O'Hara signed with Burton Albion for a two- year deal.
During the Vela Deployment to West Africa, Albion acted as the Amphibious Task Group flagship. The deployment lasted from 11 September to 22 November 2006. Approximately 3,000 British personnel and 11 ships of the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary were involved. This deployment saw, for the first time, an Albion-class vessel taking part in amphibious operations with a auxiliary landing ship dock, . In late July and early August 2007, Albion was anchored off Sunderland during the city's air show. In late 2008, Albion undertook her first refit, to upgrade various electronic and defence systems.
Legacies of British Slave-ownership, UCL. Retrieved 24 May 2019. This increase in output was mainly attributable to improved technology in the production process, with the addition of a steam mill to the existing water mill and the adoption of the vacuum pan evaporation method with centrifugal drying from the 1870s. Although John Gladstone had used this method from 1832 in British Guiana, only Albion was using it in Jamaica, resulting in the crystal sugar produced using the method coming to be known in Jamaica as Albion Sugar, along with its variants Brown Albion and White Albion.
He has his hopes in the next generation of rulers, who he feels will see how wrong the situation is and will correct it. When the Queen of Albion died, he was assigned the task of searching for the heir to the throne of Albion, known as the "Star of Hope." After Abel's supposed death and the Rosenkreuz assault on Albion, Virgil goes to the church in Londinium where Esther is mourning for Abel. He reveals to her that she is, in fact, their "Star of Hope", the heir to the throne of Albion and pleads with her to save her people.
West Bromwich Albion competing in the 1887 FA Cup Final The club was founded as West Bromwich Strollers in 1878 by workers from George Salter's Spring Works in West Bromwich, in the Black Country .McOwan pp. 7–10. They were renamed West Bromwich Albion in 1880, becoming the first team to adopt the Albion suffix; Albion was a district of West Bromwich where some of the players lived or worked, close to what is today Greets Green. The club joined the Birmingham & District Football Association in 1881 and became eligible for their first competition, the Birmingham Cup.
Martin was born in Greasley, Nottinghamshire. He played for Selston Amateurs and Heanor Town and had an unsuccessful trial with West Bromwich Albion before signing for Brighton & Hove Albion of the Football League Third Division South in September 1932. He was a first-team regular in the last four seasons before the Football League was suspended for the duration of the Second World War, and helped Albion finish as runners-up in 1938–39. Martin served in the Army, and made guest appearances for Portsmouth and Bournemouth before resuming his Albion career in the 1945–46 FA Cup.
The new scheme of residential apartments will also feature a distinctive waterway, replicating the original line of the canal. This is similar to the Albion Channel, approximately to the north, which replicates the original Albion Dock near where Canada Water station now stands.
Taylor joined Burton Albion on loan until the end of the season on 14 January 2010. On 1 July 2010, Taylor signed for Perth-based St Johnstone. Taylor joined Burton Albion on a two-year contract after his release from St Johnstone.
Glendale Falls is a terraced classic waterfall found in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Nearby attractions include the Bruce Trail, Mount Albion Conservation Area, Albion Falls, King's Forest Golf Course, Buttermilk Falls, Mohawk Sports Park, Glendale Golf Course, Escarpment Rail Trail, Battlefield House Museum.
A graduate of Albion College in Albion, Mich., Wilson earned his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Michigan. He was a native of Akron, Ohio. He is the subject of an article in Contemporary Authors (December 2007) by Thomson Gale.
The Orleans Correctional Facility is a state prison in New York, United States. OCF is a medium security prison for males and is located in the Town of Albion, Orleans County in Western New York. It is located near the Albion Correctional Facility.
Sunderland Albion had hard lines when you think that of the original 12 Football Alliance clubs only 3, including Albion, had not gone on to gain entry into the Football League. In the end Sunderland AFC proved too much of an adversary.
He joined Plymouth Albion in August 2004 and scored 319 points for them in 29 consecutive appearances. His last match for Albion was against Bedford in the 2005 Powergen Challenge Shield Final at Twickenham where he broke his collarbone in the 16th minute.
In the 2016 Census, there were 4,731 people in Albion. Of these 54.2% were male and 45.8% were female. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people made up 0.8% of the population. The median age of people in Albion was 33 years.
Upon his return to Albion in 1891, he resumed the practice of his profession and died there September 5, 1898. He was interred in Mount Albion Cemetery. The Hamlet of Sawyer in Orleans County was named in honor of John G. Sawyer.
He went on to score a goal as Albion progressed by a 4–2 scoreline. Krzywicki became the first Albion player to be substituted in an FA Cup game when he made way for Graham Lovett against Colchester United in January 1968.
After playing twice in a month for Bournemouth, he was recalled by Albion because of an injury to first-choice left back Wayne Bridge. He played twice more for Albion in what remained of the season, and was released when his contract expired.
Albion is a town in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States, located about 27 miles southeast of Madison on Interstate 90. The population was 1,823 at the 2000 Census. The unincorporated communities of Albion, Highwood, Hillside, and Indian Heights are located in the town.
On 2 May 2010 after the West Bromwich Albion game, Moore was released by Barnsley.
The engine was the enlarged Albion EN250, a 4.1-litre unit developing at 2,200 rpm.
He joined Peterborough United in May 2018, before switching to Burton Albion in January 2019.
In the Stirlingshire Cup, Stirling Albion overcame Dumbarton in the semi final after two draws.
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His son Jake plays for Charlton Athletic, transferring from Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2017.
The beautiful community of Albion Estate. Jolyn Bryan, Jamaica Star Online. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
He is the brother of former West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield Wednesday manager Gary Megson.
Highwood is an unincorporated community in the town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, United States.
Albion was hulked as a quarantine ship in 1831, and finally broken up in 1836.
North of Albion, Iowa 330 turns east and travels before ending at Iowa Highway 14.
McKinven played in the Scottish Football League for Queen's Park, Stirling Albion and St Johnstone.
In October 2014, Albion Records released a recording of the premiere performance of the Mass.
Rovers won the FA Cup again in 1886, defeating West Bromwich Albion after a replay.
Albion round open events were held between 1964 and 1968, both men and women competed.
Frederick Albion Ober (February 13, 1849 - May 31, 1913) was an American naturalist and writer.
Born in Wigan, Roby played for Notts County, Derby County, Burton Albion and Loughborough United.
In September 2003 he joined Burton Albion on loan, for whom he made four appearances.
Westwood, Jennifer (1985), Albion. A guide to Legendary Britain. Pub. Grafton Books. London. . P. 274.
On 30 January 2014, Titchiner was released from Fleetwood Town, and later rejoined Witton Albion.
Albion faced Barnet, Swindon Town, Aberdeen, Barnsley and Coventry City in pre-season friendly matches.
After three years with Boro, Green joined Burton Albion under the management of Peter Taylor.
In 1994, he played in the Scottish Football League Third Division with Albion Rovers F.C..
Fox's older brother Mark played alongside him for Brighton & Hove Albion and for St Leonards.
A lot of songs contain the word "Albion" in their lyrics: in The Libertines' "Love on the Dole", "Bucket Shop" (both from the Legs 11 Session), "The Good Old Days" (from their debut album Up The Bracket), and in Babyshambles' "Merry-Go-Round" (from their debut album Down In Albion). Most of The Libertines fans discovered the song "Albion" in the 2003 Babyshambles Sessions. The song's lyrical quality is a reflection of its origin, a poem penned by Doherty when he was 16 (according to Babyshambles bass player Drew McConnell's remark in the 5 November 2005 NME track-by-track guide to Down in Albion, it was the first song Doherty wrote). The lyrics were praised on an episode of Newsnight Review, when critics were reviewing Babyshambles' debut album Down In Albion.
The Albion Academy (formerly the Albion High School) is a coeducational secondary school located in Pendleton, Salford, Greater Manchester. Previously a community school administered by Salford City Council, the Albion High School converted to academy status on 1 September 2012 and was renamed the Albion Academy. The Albion Academy offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils. The school also offers its sports, performing arts and IT facilities for use to the local community. Term dates 2019 Autumn term 4 September- 17 October Half term 21 October- 25 October 29 October - 20 December Opening evening 26 September INSET Day 18 October and 29 November Xmas holiday 23 December - 6 January 2020 Spring term 7 January-14 February Half term 17 February- 3 April INSET days 31 January Easter 6 April - 20th aprI'll.
Tugboat and lift bridge on the Erie Canal in Albion Albion is located at (43.247211, -78.191264). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 3.0 square miles (7.7 km2), all land. The Erie Canal passes through the community. Albion is the site of the junction of east-west highway NYS Route 31 (East Avenue and West Avenue) and north-south highway NYS Route 98 (Main Street).
Albion Municipal Airport is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northwest of the central business district of Albion, in Boone County, Nebraska, United States. It is owned by the Albion Airport Authority. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is classified as a general aviation airport.National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013: Appendix A: Part 4 (PDF, 1.61 MB) .
The senior football team, Stirling Albion, play in the Scottish League Two at their home ground at Forthbank Stadium. In July 2010, the Stirling Albion Supporters' Trust successfully took over the running of the club buying out the long-serving chairman, Peter McKenzie, after 14 months of campaigning. This made Stirling Albion the first fully owned community club in the history of British football, after previous attempts made by Manchester United, Liverpool and Rangers.
The two clubs had met in one final before in 1888, with Albion winning 2–1 on that occasion; in this match, Albion won 3–2. Ronnie Allen opened the scoring but Preston soon equalised through Angus Morrison. Preston then took the lead through Charlie Wayman although the goal was probably offside. Allen equalised from the penalty spot before a late goal from Frank Griffin secured the cup for Albion for the fourth time.
A retired physician, Munroe added a mansard roof and third floor to the structure. The family of Albion State Bank president David A. Garfield were the final residents of the house. Mrs. Garfield was the niece of Dr. Munroe. The Garfield's lived there until the house was demolished in 1926 to make way for Wesley Hall, a girls' dormitory for Albion College, later expanded for the use of all Albion College freshmen.
Austin made his debut for Burton Albion in a 3–0 home loss to Brighton & Hove Albion on 24 September 2013 in the League Cup. He made his League Two debut on 25 October 2014 in a 1–0 away loss to Stevenage. On Friday 20 November 2015 Austin joined conference north side AFC Telford United on loan till January 2016. He was released by Burton Albion at the end of the 2015–16 season.
William W. Ruggles of Gaines before his admittance to the bar. In 1836 he relocated several miles south to the village of Albion where he practiced law. He was elected to the position of President of the Village of Albion in 1840 and was subsequently reelected twice. While in this capacity, he and Lorenzo Burrows were tasked with drafting amendments to the village charter in 1842 to allow for the establishment of Mount Albion Cemetery.
Then Los sensually constricts Reuben (Albion's son) in an attempt to control his lusts as Jesus imaginatively creates states through which humanity can find forgiveness. Angelmorphic Eternals (cathedral cities) seek to help Albion, but they too get blighted by Selfhood. Los rouses them, but Albion chooses to remain trapped. Vala tramples Jerusalem but wise Erin (Ireland) separates the poem's heroine from Albion in whose body she is infected with bellicose Moral Law.
The Albion Lumber Company purchased the Navarro Lumber Company in May 1920. The Fort Bragg and Southeastern was extended 3 miles (5 kilometers) past Wendling to a point known as Christine, and a branch line extended one mile up the Albion River from Clearbrook Junction. Albion Lumber Company trackage extended the Clearbrook branch 8 miles (14 kilometers) toward Comptche, California and Navarro Lumber Company trackage extended 4 miles (7 kilometers) past Christine.
The Albion College Britons field 22 intercollegiate teams, eleven for men and eleven for women. Albion College is a charter member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association and competes in the NCAA. The school's Lacrosse team also competes in the Midwest Lacrosse Conference. Men's sports at Albion include cross country, football, golf, and soccer in the fall, basketball, swimming and diving in the winter, and baseball, tennis, track and field, and Lacrosse in the spring.
Albion College Observatory Of the numerous academic buildings at Albion College, the largest is the Science Complex. The Albion College Science Complex comprises four academic buildings: Norris Hall, Kresge Hall, Putnam Hall, and Palenske Hall, which house the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science. The four buildings are connected by a 7,000-square foot Atrium. Kresge Hall features labs for introductory chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry on the third floor.
Plymouth Albion went into administration on 8 April 2016 and an interim licence to run the club ended on 6 May 2016. Albion were deducted 30 points by the RFU and dropped from 5th place to 8th. The club have submitted a business case and await a decision by the RFU on 18 May. If the RFU reject the plan Albion could be relegated to the bottom of the league structure i.e.
Dudley Marvin Canright was born in a farmhouse near Kinderhook, Michigan, on September 22, 1840, to Hiram and Loretta Canright. In 1859, at the age of 19, Dudley journeyed eastwards to attend the Albion Academy, in Albion, New York. To support himself, he worked as a farmhand for Elder Roswell F. Cottrell, a Seventh-day Adventist minister. In the summer of 1859, he attended a camp meeting, held by Elder James White, near Albion.
M-199 is a state trunkline highway near Albion in the US state of Michigan. The western terminus of the road is in Sheridan Township at exit 119 off Interstate 94 (I-94). The eastern terminus is a junction with Business Loop I-94 (BL I-94) downtown Albion. The entire road is within Calhoun County and runs through rural farm fields outside of Albion; in town it is a residential street.
However, Albion went down again in 1978, but bounced back as Division 2 champions in 1979. Albion suffered yet another relegation in 1980, but again won the Division 2 title in 1981. In 1982, the Yorkshire League joined up with the Midland League to form the Northern Counties East Football League. Ossett Albion were placed in Division 1 East, league re-organisations moved them into Division 1 Central in 1984 and Division 1 in 1985.
Freeborn Sweet was the first settler of the Town of Albion, migrating from Oneida County, New York in August, 1841. Other settlers began arriving that fall. In 1842, the first inhabitants in what would become the hamlet of Albion arrived, and the following year they organized a Seventh Day Baptist Church, which became a prominent institution in the community. In 1844, settlement began in the northern part of the town, known as "Albion Prairie".
The Albion College Symphony Orchestra is the only orchestral ensemble attached to the Albion College Department of Music. It rehearses and performs in Goodrich Chapel, located on the Albion College campus. As of 2007 the orchestra has over 50 members and is under the direction of Dr. James Ball. Auditions are held on the first two days of the semester and are open to students of any major and to members of surrounding communities.
His first league goal for the Baggies came in a 3–2 Hawthorns defeat to Norwich City on 14 October 2000. In all, Clement appeared 52 times for Albion in 2000–01, missing just one game in all competitions and winning the club's Player of the Season award. Albion reached the promotion play-offs, losing in the semi-final to Bolton Wanderers. Clement was again a key player for Albion during 2001–02.
The Lion Mansion Hotel was architecturally similar to the Royal Albion, and rose to four storeys. It was later known as the Adelphi Hotel. In 1963, it was taken over by the Royal Albion, and became physically linked to it as a west wing.
The 1883–84 season was the sixth season in the history of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. Albion played their home matches at the Four Acres during the season,Matthews (2007) p. 64. and the team wore a chocolate and white coloured kit.McOwan p. 13.
The 1935 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield Wednesday and West Bromwich Albion at Wembley. Sheffield Wednesday won the game through two late goals from Ellis Rimmer, which were needed despite having twice been ahead - West Bromwich Albion managed to equalise each time.
In its next issue, Lloyd's List reported that Albion had sent into Portsmouth Friends Hope, from Naples to Hambro.Lloyd's List, №4374. Accessed 13 August 2016. The Naval Chronicle reported that Trende Haab, prize to Albion, Lieutenant Mayson Wright, had arrived at Portsmouth on 29 July.
He was replaced by Charles A. Harrington in 1861. It was around this time that Goodrich suffered a stroke that left him paralyzed for nearly two years. He died on August 4, 1863 at his home in Albion and was interred in Mount Albion Cemetery.
At NY 31E, NY 31 separates from NY 63, following the path of NY 31E east out of the village. to the east, NY 31 crosses NY 98 in Albion. Midway between Albion and Holley, NY 31 intersects the southern end of NY 387\.
As of the 2020-21 season, the three clubs are in two different divisions, as Wolves and Albion are in the Premier League and Walsall are in the EFL League Two. The 2020-21 Premier League season will see the Wolves/Albion rivalry revived.
Perry started her career at Brighton & Hove Albion before moving to Chelsea. She joined Reading in July 2016. In January 2017, Perry rejoined Brighton & Hove Albion. In January 2019, she joined Championship club Lewes on loan for the remainder of the 2018–19 season.
Marc McKenzie (born 11 July 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a winger for Forfar Athletic in the Scottish League One. McKenzie has previously played for Stenhousemuir, East Stirlingshire, Cowdenbeath, East Fife, Elgin City, Stirling Albion, Clyde and twice for Albion Rovers.
Manchester City won the League Cup by beating West Bromwich Albion 2–1 after extra time. Second Division Carlisle United enjoyed a run to the semifinals of the competition but lost to Albion. In the other semi Manchester City beat local rivals Manchester United.
A far less-heated rivalry also exists with Birmingham City, with whom Albion contested the 1931 FA Cup final, as well as a semi-final in 1968. A number of hooligan firms associate themselves with Albion, including Section 5, Clubhouse and the Smethwick Mob.
The Albion–Jacana line is a railway line in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. Linking Albion station on the Sunbury line to Broadmeadows station on the Craigieburn line, it is primarily used by freight trains with no overhead wires, passenger stations or platforms.
Igor Bališ (born 5 January 1970) is a former Slovak footballer. Bališ played for West Bromwich Albion in England. He has also appeared for Spartak Trnava and Slovan Bratislava, as well as the Slovakia national team. Bališ joined Albion in November 2000 for £150,00.
Albion Sports Complex is a cricket stadium in Guyana. It is located in Albion and has been used by the West Indies cricket team and Guyana national cricket team. A total of five One Day Internationals (ODIs) have been played from 1977 and 1985.
A wise and benevolent ruler of Albion who accepts both Simon and Lewis into his court. Originally the High King of Albion, he is assassinated by Paladyr at the end of The Paradise War in a conspiracy involving his son, Prince Meldron, and Siawn Hy.
Oak Flats varies in altitude/elevation from about −4 m (highlight point) to 36 m (highlight point) above sea level. The postcode for Oak Flats is 2529. Neighbouring suburbs/regional areas of Oak Flats include Albion Park Rail, Albion Park, Blackbutt and Mount Warrigal.
Aldershot Town, Brighton & Hove Albion, Charlton Athletic, Exeter City, Leyton Orient, Southampton, Southend United, Swindon Town.
A week later, West Brom Albion made another bid for Chaplow, which was accepted soon after.
They were finally knocked out in the first round by West Bromwich Albion, losing 2–1.
John then moved to Burton Albion, making his debut against Farnborough Town on 30 October 2002.
During the 2003–04 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the First Division.
Albion curses them both, and finds himself enmeshed in Vala's deadly veil. He refuses divine forgiveness.
Lewis Anthony Clarkson is an English professional footballer who plays for Tadcaster Albion, as a striker.
The Aerial Patrol is based at the Illawarra Regional Airport at Albion Park south of Sydney.
Brighton & Hove Albion won promotion to the Second Division as champions of the Third Division South.
Camping season begins at Albion Hills at the end of April to the end of October.
He received interest from Burton Albion, Bradford City, Gillingham, Brentford, Port Vale, Crawley Town and Altrincham.
Five of the Albion players were "imported" from Newcastle Club, Elswick Rangers, especially for the game.
Albion is an unincorporated community in Johnson Township, Scott County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.
He stayed at Watford until 1926, before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion on a free transfer.
Kilmarnock were winners of the Scottish Cup after a 3–2 final win over Albion Rovers.
Striker Stuart Nicholson was brought it on a scheduled season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion.
The team are managed since June 2016 by former Alloa and Stirling Albion midfielder John Gibson.
The sorceress finally dies alone, returning peace to Camelot and Albion, although Arthur perishes minutes later.
During the 2004–05 English football season, West Bromwich Albion competed in the FA Premier League.
Albion is a trilogy of historical novels set in Arthurian Britain by British author Patrick McCormack.
Winters has later played for Clyde, Ayr United, Livingston, Grindavik, Alloa Athletic, Peterhead and Albion Rovers.
There was another disappointing first round exit in the Cup with Dumbarton losing to Stirling Albion.
Doherty named his diaries, in which he writes poems and other thoughts, the Books of Albion.
The development of Albion Town at Henley Brook is anticipated to bring the population to 80,000.
They reached St Helena on 15 May, and Albion arrived at Long Reach on 6 August.
Clune played his junior rugby league for the Junee Diesels and Albion Park-Oak Flats Eagles.
In August 2016, a proposed transfer to West Bromwich Albion collapsed after Sakho failed a medical.
During the 2009–10 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in Football League One.
Piankashawtown is a former settlement in Edwards County, Illinois, United States. Piankashawtown was northwest of Albion.
Wanborough is a former settlement in Edwards County, Illinois, United States. Wanborough was west of Albion.
Slade based the design of the Albion-class on the lines of the 90-gun ship .
After stints with Fauldhouse United and Stirling Albion, Black signed for Edinburgh City in June 2018.
Cox began his career with Brighton & Hove Albion, undergoing heart surgery which nearly ended his career.
Shortly after leaving Clyde, MacDonald signed for their league rivals Stirling Albion on 13 June 2017.
Albion Hotel was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
The area is home to Bill Quay Albion Cricket Club, competitors in the Durham Cricket League.
Dumbarton entered the Scottish Second XI Cup but lost in the first round to Albion Rovers.
Albion Motors had been taken over by Leyland Motors in 1951, after the merger Albion were to concentrate on export models and lightweight chassis for the home market. With this in mind Albion developed the EN219 engine, a horizontal four-cylinder unit sharing design and components with the six-cylinder Leyland O350. It was launched in 1953 for the underfloor-engined Albion Claymore delivery truck. During 1954 Scottish Omnibuses (SOL) used Claymore units in an integrally constructed rubber-suspended 32-seater bus, this was announced in May 1955 and the Nimbus was unveiled in the autumn at the 1955 Scottish Motor Show at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow.
Rangers started the slower of the two sides, with Albion passing the ball with some considerable pace. Any QPR attack stagnated once someone attempted to pass the ball through to Rodney Marsh or Les Allen, who were overwhelmed by the numbers of Albion defensive players. Albion's first goal came in the seventh minute as the ball was worked down the left hand side of the pitch by Tony Brown, Bobby Hope and finally Doug Fraser, before Clive Clark's shot went through a gap in QPR's defence. The Albion supporters began provocatively chanting "easy", although QPR were immediately on the attack with Albion goalkeeper Dick Sheppard saving a shot from Frank Sibley.
Tony Morley played for Aston Villa and West Bromwich Albion during the 1970s and 1980s. As a Villa player, he considered matches against Albion to be vital, due to the strength of the opposition. The rivalry between the two clubs reached an intensity in the late 1970s and early 1980s: after Albion returned to the top flight under the management of Johnny Giles in 1976, both clubs regularly challenged for the league title, culminating in Villa winning the league in 1980–81. In the 10 league meetings between Albion's promotion and Villa winning the league, Albion only won once, and Villa won five times.
There is no record of his 'Albion' debut. Walter Perry, playing as an inside–forward, made his League debut on 29 September 1888 at Stoney Lane, the then home of West Bromwich Albion. The visitors were Burnley and the home team defeated the visitors 4–3. Walter Perry also scored his debut League goal in this match. Walter Perry scored with a header in the 40th minute to open the scoring for 'Albion' who, at that point were trailing 2–0. Perry appeared in nine of the 22 League matches played by West Bromwich Albion in season 1888–89 and scored four League goals.
He found the site at the forks of the Kalamazoo River. Crowell was the main organizer, along with fellow pioneer settlers Tenney Peabody, Issachor Frost and D. L. Bacon, of the Albion Company - a firm which laid the plat for the town in 1836. In 1837, he negotiated for a post office and became the first postmaster. Through the Albion Company, Crowell sold property to other early settlers, donated land to establish churches, and established the Albion Burying Ground - later to become Riverside Cemetery. In 1838, he donated 60 acres (240,000 m²) of land and an additional 3 block for the Wesleyan Female Seminary, which later became Albion College.
Albion Township is a former incorporated municipality now part of the town of Caledon, in Peel County (now Region) in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. Its major population centre was Bolton. Albion Township was consolidated with Caledon Township and the northern half of Chinguacousy Township into the Town of Caledon. Albion Road, a major roadway leading to the township from near Weston (today part of the City of Toronto) is named after it, although the name was not extended along former Highway 50 (which a section of Albion Road was a part of) into Peel following the highway's decommissioning and subsequent urbanization.
But it was Albion who had the last laugh, as they were promoted once again and Walsall's stint in the second tier came to an end as they dropped into League One.Championship 2003/2004 » 46. Round After a five-year break without a derby between Albion and Wolves the 2006–07 season saw the teams meet a record five times. Albion won the first meeting 3–0 at the Hawthorns before Wolves won the return fixture 1–0 at Molineux. The clubs also met in the FA Cup third round, with Albion triumphing 3–0 at Molineux – a major riot followed in the city centre as hundreds of fans clashed.
Albion became the main club football in Uruguay, being the first team from that country to win outside Uruguay: in 1896 Albion defeated Argentine teams Retiro Athletic Club and Belgrano AC (4-1 and 5-3 respectively), both matches played in Buenos Aires. It is believed that the first international games played in Uruguay were in Punta Carretas, where Albion faced Lobos AC, an Argentine team that played in Primera División until the Argentine Football Association disaffiliated it. The first Uruguayan derby was between Albion and CURCC. The CURCC had been founded in 1891 as a cricket club, having added football just one year after its establishment.
The Albion Biological Field Station is a research and education facility near the Pacific coast of Mendocino County, California that is operated by Pacific Union College, a private liberal arts college affiliated with the Adventist Church and located in the Napa Valley. The Albion Field Station is located in Albion, California, on the south bank of the Albion River, in a former lumber camp.Albion Field Station, Pacific Union College, retrieved 2010-08-23. It was established in 1947, and provides college courses in biology as well as shorter courses for elementary and high school students and seniors.. It also provides boating facilities, which were significantly renovated beginning in 2007.
The club was formed in 1944 as a junior club, eventually they became a senior club and played in the West Riding County Amateur League and the West Yorkshire League, winning numerous honours before joining the Yorkshire League in 1957. Albion won promotion from Division 2 in 1959 and were runner up to League champions Farsley Celtic in 1960. Albion were runners up again in 1962 to champions Stocksbridge Works. Albion continued to get regular top 4 places for several years afterwards but in 1972 they were relegated to Division 2. Albion won promotion in 1974 and finally won the Yorkshire League title in 1975.
He was an unsuccessful candidate in the primary election for Governor of Michigan. He served as Commissioner of Pensions from March 22, 1921, to March 4, 1925. He retired from public life and died in Albion, Michigan in 1928. He was interred in Riverside Cemetery, in Albion.
The 1892 FA Cup Final was contested by West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa at the Kennington Oval. West Bromwich Albion won 3-0, with goals by Alfred Geddes, Sammy Nicholls and Jack Reynolds. This was the first FA Cup Final in which goal-nets were used.
His parents died when he was young. He removed to Albion, Oswego County, New York. He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Oswego Co.) in 1835. Crowell came to Albion in 1835 with the intention to find water power and build a mill.
Ray Franchetti is a former association football player and manager. He played for AirdrieoniansAIRDRIE UNITED:1946/47 - 2007/08, Newcastle Fans. and Albion RoversALBION ROVERS : 1946/47 - 2007/08, Newcastle Fans. in the Scottish Football League, and then managed Albion Rovers during the 1985–86 season.
Accessed 13 August 2016. Then on the 16th, Albion sent into Falmouth Vrow Seida, Sohoon, master, from Villaviciosa, Asturias.Lloyd's List, №4213.. In February 1808, Albion sent into Falmouth, Active, King, master, which had been sailing from St Ube's to Philadelphia.Lloyd's List, №4226. Accessed 13 August 2016.
After the collision, Mentor and Albions crew went on board Amity Hall, and abandoned Albion. She then drifted to North American waters. Captain John Ingersoll, of the sloop Nancy, was eight days out of Salem, Massachusetts, when he sighted Albion. He recovered her on 3 August at .
Plymouth Presents Its Bid The Herald. Retrieved 21 January 2010. A selection of those included the city's rugby union and basketball clubs, Plymouth Albion,Albion Prop Bid Plymouth Argyle FC. Retrieved 21 January. and Plymouth Raiders,Raiders Support Argyle Vision Plymouth Argyle FC. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
Robert Hugh McNicol (13 February 1933 – 25 April 1980) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a full back. He made 56 Scottish League appearances for Stirling Albion and 228 in the English Football League playing for Accrington Stanley, Brighton & Hove Albion and Carlisle United.
Turner "Religious Patronage" Albion p. 10 At his death, his yearly income was more than 240 pounds.Turner "Reputation of Royal Judges" Albion p. 315 Ralph of Coggeshall mentions Osbert, without using his name, as a royal judge who would go to Hell in his "Vision of Thurkill".
League Cup match against Burton Albion in 2017 On 1 July 2017, Pereira signed a four- year deal to stay at Manchester United until 2021. On 20 September 2017, he appeared as a substitute against Burton Albion in the EFL Cup and conceded a last-minute goal.
William James Crinson (26 July 1883 – 31 January 1951) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for The Wednesday. He also played non-League football for clubs including Seaham Albion, Southwick, Huddersfield Town, Brighton & Hove Albion and Sunderland Rovers.
PA 18 leads east out of Albion with US 6N but turns north to Cranesville, a total of northeast of Albion. In the other direction, PA 18 leads south to Conneaut Lake. The city of Erie is northeast via PA 18, Interstate 90, and Interstate 79.
Hunt was born in Honeoye Falls, New York in 1878. From age 12 he lived in Albion, Michigan; he became a student at Albion College. From 1899 he was a staff artist at the Detroit Free Press."Lynn Bogue Hunt: Angler, Hunter, Artist" Sporting Classics Daily.
On 8 August 2013, Fulton joined Scottish League Two side Stirling Albion along with former Falkirk teammate David Weatherston. He scored just 6 minutes into his debut on 10 August 2013, in a 2–1 victory over Montrose. On 23 January 2015, Fulton left Stirling Albion.
The clubs had met in a final back in 1931, which Albion had won, and the match was staged at the neutral venue of Villa Park. In front of a crowd of over 60,000 goals from Brown and Astle saw Albion through to a record tenth final.
On 17 June 2011, Palmer moved to Football League Two side Burton Albion. Following his release from Burton Albion, Palmer joined Waitakere United in New Zealand on a short-term contract, where he played in the final stages of the 2012–13 OFC Champions League. He later returned to England to play for Northern Premier League Premier Division side Ilkeston on non-contract terms on 16 August 2013, he was joined by his former Burton Albion colleague Aaron Webster.
Robert John Roberts (9 April 1859 – 20 October 1929), better known as Bob Roberts, was an English football goalkeeper. He spent the majority of his career at West Bromwich Albion, with whom he won an FA Cup winner's medal, and also played for Sunderland Albion and Aston Villa. He won three caps for England and is the first West Bromwich Albion player to have appeared at international level. He was nicknamed Long Bob and The Prince of Goalkeepers.
97 and 103. He then quit that and eventually formed the Albion Country Band, later the Albion Band, which broke up in 2002.B. Hinton and G. Wall, Ashley Hutchings: Always Chasing Rainbows (Stick It In Your Ear, 2007). The Albion Band in turn spawned one of the most musically talented British folk rock groups of the 1980s Home Service, whose third album All Right Jack (1985) is often seen as representing another artistic highpoint for the genre.
Albion lies directly on California's State Route 1 north of Elk, and south of Mendocino and Little River. It lies just north of the intersection of State Route 128 and State Route 1 (Shoreline Highway). The town consists of three major roads: Albion Ridge Road, Navarro Ridge Road, and Middle Ridge Road. The first two are accessible from the coast (State Route 1), but Middle Ridge, running parallel, is only accessible from Albion Ridge Road (inland).
In 2003, he moved to Hull City, where he established himself as first-choice goalkeeper and made 277 appearances over the next seven years. He had played for West Bromwich Albion since 2010, except for the 2011–12 season, which he spent on loan at Birmingham City. Myhill re-joined Albion in July 2018, following the expiration of his previous contract with the club. In 2019, he became the West Bromwich Albion Professional Phase Development Goalkeeping Coach.
Sinclair was a member of the Class of 1960 at Albion College in Albion, Michigan, but he dropped out after his first year.Albion College Yearbook 1960; Albion College Yearbook 1961 Sinclair subsequently attended the Flint College of the University of Michigan, now the University of Michigan- Flint. During his time at UM-Flint he served on the university's Publications Board, school newspaper "The Word", and was the president of the Cinema Guild. He graduated in 1964.
Albion Hills Campground offers campers natural views, activities, and amenities, 40 minutes outside of the city. The campground offers users 234 serviced and unserviced sites, along with and pull-through sites for RVs. Amenities offered at Albion Hills Campground include: Campground Store, Washrooms, Showers, Fire Pits, Children's Play Areas, Wireless Internet in the Chalet. Furthermore, campers at Albion Hills have access to all of AHCA's amenities, including hiking, fishing, and for an added fee, canoeing and swimming.
In 1914 Albion was one of the teams founding the "Liga Universitaria de Deportes", taking part with a team named "William Poole". By 1931 Albion played in minor leagues, the same during the 1940s. On June 1, 1953, Albion won the "Torneo Preparación" championship, taking also part of the Federación Uruguaya de Fútbol Amateur, winning the 1953 and 1954 titles. The club was also a founder of Uruguayan baseball league, having competitive basketball and athletics teams.
Orbit of the four outer planets (red) compared to (blue) This minor planet was named after Albion from the complex mythology of English poet and painter William Blake (1757–1827). Albion is the island-dwelling primeval man whose division resulted into The Four Zoas: Urizen, Tharmas, Luvah/Orc and Urthona/Los. The name Albion itself derives from the ancient and mythological name of Britain. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 31 January 2018 ().
After two years at the national academy for women's football in Gateshead, 18-year-old Connor-Iommi went to America on a scholarship in 2003. She returned home six months into the four-year course due to a weight problem. Connor-Iommi lost and played for Doncaster Rovers Belles then West Bromwich Albion Ladies. She joined Premier League Birmingham City in 2008 but continued to appear for West Bromwich Albion (then called Sporting Club Albion) in the Midland Combination.
In October 1949, after restoration work, Albion sailed regularly from Great Yarmouth to Norwich, carrying timber or grain, and sugar beet from Surlingham to Cantley. However, freight alone could not sustain Albion, and from 1961 she carried passengers. In 1981 the Trust acquired a base at Womack Water near Ludham. During 1997, the black-sailed ex-trader Albion carried a total of 648 persons; at any one time she can carry up to 12 people, plus skipper and mate.
Albion is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 14 km north-west from Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Brimbank local government area. Albion recorded a population of 4,731 at the . Albion is bordered on the north by the M80 Western Ring Road, the south by Forrest Street, the west by Kororoit Creek and the east by Anderson Road and the Melbourne Metro train line between Anderson Road and the M80 Western Ring Road.
Albion has many period homes such as California bungalows and 1940s weatherboard houses. In the eastern parts of Albion, many of the oldest homes were built by H. V. McKay as part of his Sunshine Estate, a housing community built according to the influential early 20th Century Garden city movement. Kororoit Creek provides the western border for Albion. Along it runs the Kororoit Creek Trail which runs all the way southwards to meet the Federation Trail in Brooklyn.
Stony Creek lies on the eastern edge of Albion, close to Anderson Road. , the creek's environmental state west of Anderson Rd is very poor as it has long been converted to nothing more than a concrete stormwater drain for this particular section of its course. A notable landmark of Albion is the red brick John Darling and Son Flour Mill built in 1922. It is just to the south of Ballarat Rd, next to Albion train station.
Doherty has supported up-and-coming British bands, such as indie bands The Paddingtons and The View. A frequent lyrical theme for Doherty is Albion, the ancient name for Great Britain. Doherty also uses 'Albion' as the name of a ship sailing to a utopia called Arcadia, a place without rules or authority. Doherty and Barât shared a flat in London, at 112a Teesdale Street, Bethnal Green, affectionately known as 'The Albion Rooms', despite being rather run down.
Green was born in West Bromwich. He played for George Salter's Works before joining West Bromwich Albion. He played in three successive FA Cup Finals for Albion, picking up runners-up medals in 1886 and 1887 and a winners medal in 1888 when Preston North End were defeated 2–1. He made his league debut on 8 September 1888, at full-back for West Bromwich Albion in a 2–0 win against Stoke at the Victoria Ground, Stoke.
He left for local rivals West Bromwich Albion at the season's end as Wolves dropped out of the top flight. He made his Albion debut in September 1906 in a Second Division match away at Burnley. He won a Second Division championship medal with the club in 1910–11 campaign, but failed to make the team that played in the 1912 FA Cup Final. He left Albion in May 1912 to rejoin Bilston United, before retiring in May 1914.
In the FA Trophy, Albion have reached the 1st round twice, in 2002 and 2005. In the FA Vase, Albion reached the 4th round in 1982, 1995 and 2000. Albion first entered the FA Amateur Cup in 1952, beating Hull Old Grammarians 2–0. Their best performances, to get to the 1st round proper, were in 1962 (losing to Crook 1–0), 1968 (losing to North Shields 3–0) and 1973 (losing to Oldbury United 1–0).
Circulation of the first few issues remained low, less than 30. But by Issue 21, circulation was high enough that Turnbull decided to move the Diplomacy games to a separate zine called Courier, while Albion focussed on wargames. At this time, Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson lived in the same town as Turnbull, and became acquainted with him via Albion. Starting in May 1971 with Issue 28, Livingstone began to produce covers for some issues of Albion.
On 5 May 2015, Brighton & Hove Albion announced four pre- season friendlies, Away to Lewes on 18 July 2015, Away to Crawley Town on 22 July 2015, Away to Aberdeen on 26 July 2015 and Away to Gillingham on 29 July 2015. On 25 May 2015, Brighton & Hove Albion announced they will face 2015 Europa League finalists Sevilla at home on 2 August 2015. On 23 June 2015, Brighton & Hove albion announced Swiss opposition for 11 July 2015.
In the 1800s, the hamlet of Albion was a retail center for the area, with a general store, a wagon and blacksmith shop, a steam mill that manufactured wagons and sleighs, a harness shop, and a hotel. In 1854, Albion Academy was founded by the Seventh Day Baptists in the hamlet of Albion. It offered a classical education, including courses in the classics, mathematics, science, and music. It is considered one of the first co-educational colleges in Wisconsin.
He made his Albion debut on 23 December 2000, coming on as a late substitute in a 3–0 win against Nottingham Forest. He converted a dramatic stoppage time penalty against Bradford City in the penultimate game of the 2001–02 season, which put Albion on the brink of promotion to the Premier League. After completing a season in the Premiership with Albion, Bališ quit the club and returned home to Slovakia, after suffering a recurrence of tinnitus.
Samuel Robertson and his native wife Julia were the first "European" settlers, he establishing the first fruit orchard in British Columbia two years before he permanently relocated from across the river at Fort Langley.Maple Ridge Museum and Archives, "Albion" , accessed 4 December 2010 Known originally as East Haney, it was renamed Albion in 1907.Maple Ridge Museum and Archives, "Albion" , accessed 4 December 2010 Peter Baker (originally Boulanger) was another early European settler whose name was originally used for 240th Street.Maple Ridge Museum, "Baker Road", ""A History of Street Names in Maple Ridge"" , accessed 4 December 2010 Trains did not stop in Albion until train personnel set a precedent by permitting one Albion resident "whose weight was not to be lightly estimated" to alight there and in this way save a long walk through a stormy evening from the stop in Haney.
During the 2005–06 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Championship.
Toth, Margaret, "Albion Winegar Tourgée, '62,", University of Rochester Library Bulletin, Vol. III, Spring 1953, No. 3.
He was then loaned to Burton Albion for the remainder of the season on 28 March 2013.
Washington Gardner Middle School (formerly Washington Gardner High School) in Albion, Michigan, is named in his honor.
Harold Oliver (1863–?) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Dumbarton lost out in the second round of the Cup to Stirling Albion, after two drawn games.
Charlie Perry is credited in some reports as scoring for West Bromwich Albion in the first match.
On 4 September 2020, West Bromwich Albion announced the signing of Kipré on a four-year contract.
For more detail see Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (1804-c. 1820) William Blake Archive.
On 13 July 2020, Robinson joined Brighton & Hove Albion, signing her first professional contract in the process.
The Albion CX22S was a heavy artillery tractor used by the British Army during World War II.
It was used by Dodge until 1966, and Albion until 1976. Over 135,000 were produced in total.
During the 1981–82 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion competed in the Football League First Division.
On 2 December 2019, Charlton Athletic were drawn home to West Bromwich Albion in the third round.
492 Roney finished his career after the First World War with Ayr United, Albion Rovers and Ashington.
Albion Rovers were two behind with only one game to play and a vastly inferior goal average.
On 2 October 2018, West Bromwich Albion signed free agent Sako until the end of the season.
He signed for Burton Albion on 14 January 2020 on a two-and-a-half-year deal.
Terra Linda High School was established in 1960 in its current location on 320 Nova Albion Way.
Also leaving the division were Sheffield Wednesday, Brighton & Hove Albion and Grimsby Town, who were all relegated.
On the Cheshire FA website the preliminary round details were announced, Crewe Alex will face Witton Albion.
"New Albion" is also a name that was once applied to the east coast of North America.
Boco joined Burton Albion on a deal until the end of the season on 24 February 2010.
She signed for Brighton & Hove Albion, where she had previously spent a loan spell in 2013–14.
Lewis Coult (born 7 June 1988) is a Scottish professional football forward who plays for Stirling Albion.
Plymouth moved out in 2003 and the stadium was sold and redeveloped into housing called Albion Drive.
On 1 October 2020, Zeqiri signed a four-year contract with Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion.
The post office in Albion was scheduled for possible closure by the US Postal service in 2012.
D. Stanley Coors also was honored by Albion College with the Doctor of Divinity degree in 1931.
Shortly after leaving Clyde, Higgins signed for Scottish League One club Albion Rovers on 2 June 2017.
Brighton & Hove Albion received a bye to the Second Round, where they competed in the Southern section.
For details of current and former players with a Wikipedia article, see :Category:Brighton & Hove Albion W.F.C. players.
Danny Facey is a Grenadian international footballer who plays for English club Albion Sports, as a striker.
Derby wore their traditional home kit of white shirts while West Bromwich Albion were in all- black.
He then appeared in the following round, starting in a 2–0 away loss to Burton Albion.
Joel Orozmán Burgueño Marcant (born 14 February 1988) is an Uruguayan footballer who plays for Albion FC.
After leaving Burnden Park, he saw out his career with spells at Brentford and West Bromwich Albion.
He later moved to West Bromwich Albion, where he played out the remainder of his professional career.
Martin Walsh (born 16 January 1966) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton and Stirling Albion.
Born in Oxford, Lewis played for Derby County, Peterborough United, Brighton & Hove Albion, Reading, and Witney Town.
During the 1998–99 English football season, West Bromwich Albion competed in the Football League First Division.
On 3 August 2018, Independiente del Valle confirmed Arce's transfer to Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion.
Lars O. Lein (May 17, 1874 - May 5, 1958) was an American farmer and politician. Born in the Town of Albion, Dane County, Wisconsin, Lein graduated from Albion Academy. He was a farmer and was involved with the creamery, tobacco, and insurance businesses. He lived in Edgerton, Wisconsin.
Graham Moseley (born 16 November 1953) is an English former professional footballer who played in the 1983 FA Cup Final with Brighton & Hove Albion. Moseley began his career as an apprentice at Blackburn Rovers, and also played for Derby County, Aston Villa, Walsall, Brighton & Hove Albion and Cardiff City.
The charter empowered Plowden to assume the title Lord Earl Palatinate, Governor and Captain-General of the Province of New Albion in North America, and poorly defined the boundaries of the New Albion colony.Hazard, Ebenezer (editor). Historical Collections, considering of State Papers and other Authentic Documents. (Philadelphia: s.n.
Mac-Donald was capped for the Netherlands at U21 level, making his debut against an England U21 side who won 1–0 in November 2006. It was during this game that he came to the attention of West Bromwich Albion, as he played against Albion centre back Curtis Davies.
At the age of 20 Agustin was scouted and joined Brighton & Hove Albion after impressing Gus Poyet on a trip to Argentina. On 28 June 2010, Battipiedi along with fellow Argentinean Cristian Baz, signed one-year contracts with Brighton & Hove Albion after departing Argentine Third Division side Comunicaciones.
Blake's Jews co-inhere with bellicose British Druids. In this chapter Los and a host of angelic Eternals attempt to rescue Albion. Los's Spectre and Emanation appear as refugees, fleeing from Albion to tell their version of his fall. Los journeys into Albion's interior where bloodthirsty Vala is worshipped.
Born in the town of Christiana, Dane County, Wisconsin, Onstad went to Albion Academy and to Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. He taught mathematics in rural schools and at Albion Academy. He was a farmer. Onstad served as Christiana town clerk and as chairman of the Christiana Town Board.
Ryan was born in Albion, New York. His father, Bernard Ryan, was a judge on the New York State Court of Appeals, appointed by Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt. He attended Albion public schools for his elementary and secondary education, and graduated 1940 from the Woodberry Forest School in Virginia.
Ross Harris (born 16 April 1985 in Glasgow) is a Scottish footballer. He previously played for Celtic, where he did not make any first team appearances, and Dundee, and Stirling Albion in August 2007. He joined Albion Rovers in August 2008 and played for them for one season.
He is the nephew of former footballer and manager, and former assistant head coach of West Brom Keith Downing. His older brother Leigh was formerly at the West Bromwich Albion academy as a scholar."Assistant head coach" West Bromwich Albion F.C. 9 December 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
Urizen appears in Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion in a form similar to the previous works. Urizen is the organiser of the universe while Los is the forger. He creates Natural Religion, and, in his returned form after Albion awakes, he is a farmer.Damon 1988 pp.
Kate Segal (born February 16, 1975) was a State Representative for the 62nd House District (in the U.S. state of Michigan), which covers much of Calhoun County and includes the cities of Battle Creek, Springfield and Albion, and seven townships: Albion, Bedford, Clarence, Convis, Lee, Pennfield, and Sheridan.
Champion moved to West Salem and merged with Kleen-Pak. The merged companies continue to prosper. In 1966 an Albion plant was constructed and new buildings and additions have been made since. In September 2007, all production operations at the West Salem facility were moved to the Albion facility.
It was the fourth Albion bus designed with an underfloor engine, the third type manufactured, the second after the Leyland takeover and the second named Albion bus chassis not to have a name beginning with V.New Albion Economy Model weighs 3 Tons, 2 CWT Commercial Motor 28 June 1957 An Aberdonian is a native of Aberdeen and within Scotland Aberdonians are traditionally considered miserly. As the current editor of Buses put it this was a bus designed to sip rather than gulp fuel.
Down in Albion is the debut album by Babyshambles, Pete Doherty's post- Libertines band. Down in Albion was released on 14 November 2005 on Rough Trade Records, although it was leaked on to the Internet on 19 October 2005. Produced by Mick Jones, Down in Albion contains a rerecorded version of their second single "Killamangiro" as well as a reggae track, "Pentonville". The influence of The Clash has been noted on songs such as "À rebours" and "The 32nd of December".
Jonathan Carver's 1778 map shows the continuing Nova Albion claim. The New Albion claim had far-reaching historical consequences. Even though Drake attempted no long-term presence and the English made no immediate follow up to the claim, it constituted England's first assertion of sovereignty on the North American Pacific coast. And since all of their subsequent expeditions along the North American Pacific coast were infrequent and irregular, Nova Albion was primarily a geographical designation—a new, distinctive name on the world map.
Schelotto playing for Brighton & Hove Albion. On 31 August 2017, Schelotto completed a transfer to Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion, signing a three-year contract at the south coast club. Schelotto made his Albion debut on 1 October 2017 coming on as a substitute in the 2–0 away defeat to Arsenal in the league. In his next game for the Sussex club he came on again as a substitute this time away to West Ham where Brighton won 3–0.
The popularity of football increased between 1892 and 1895 amongst the Uruguayan people. In 1892 there were four clubs practising football: Montevideo Cricket, Montevideo Rowing, Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club (mostly known as "CURCC") and Albion. Montevideo CC was the most successful of them, finishing unbeaten with some remarkable results such as an 8-0 over CURCC and a 10-0 over Albion. On March 21, 1895, Lichtenberger himself suggested to modify the rules to allow foreign players to play at Albion.
In 1901 Albion played a match against an Argentine League combined team, which is considered the first official Uruguay national team match in the history.Argentine national team - List of other matches 1901-2008 at RSSSF Nevertheless, that game is not considered official and the media referred to the team as Albion FC instead the Uruguay national team. The team was formed by 9 players from Albion and 2 from Nacional who had been played for the club before the exodus.
NY 98 continues on for to the village of Albion, where it becomes Main Street and intersects NY 31 itself. Past NY 31, NY 98 passes the county courthouse before going through the village's downtown district and crossing over the Erie Canal. On the other side of the canal, the route enters the town of Gaines before exiting the Albion village limits. At Five Corners, a small hamlet north of Albion, NY 98 intersects the current southern terminus of NY 279\.
They were replaced by Arbroath, the champions of the 2010–11 Scottish Third Division. The ninth placed team of the 2010–11 Scottish Second Division, Alloa Athletic, entered a play-off tournament with the sides ranked second, third and fourth in the 2010–11 Scottish Third Division, Albion Rovers, Queen's Park and Annan Athletic respectively. The play off was won by Albion Rovers who defeated Annan Athletic in the final. Alloa Athletic were therefore relegated and replaced by Albion Rovers.
There was no score until Astle scored the only goal of the match in the first half of extra time, enabling Albion to win the cup for the fifth time. Following their victory in the FA Cup, Albion entered the Cup Winners' Cup where they were drawn against Dinamo Bucharest in the second round. After a 1–1 draw in the first leg, Albion defeated their Romanian opponents 4–0 at The Hawthorns, with Lovett opening the scoring in the 35th minute.
Neil Robert Parsley (born 25 April 1966 in Liverpool) is a former professional footballer who played as a defender for Witton Albion, Leeds United, Chester City, Huddersfield Town, Doncaster Rovers, West Bromwich Albion and Exeter City. He moved to Albion for £25,000 in September 1993, and went on to make 48 appearances for the club. He was appointed as caretaker manager of Farsley Celtic on 3 October 2008, following the sacking of John Deacey. He was given the role permanently on 28 October.
The first match took place on Monday 3 September 1900, when Albion drew 1–1 with Derby County in front of a crowd of 20,104. Derby's England international Steve Bloomer scored the first Hawthorns goal, with Chippy Simmons equalizing for Albion. The first Saturday game followed soon after, with Albion losing out 0–1 to fierce local rivals Aston Villa in front of a capacity crowd, officially put at 35,417 but with many more forcing entry and an estimated 15,000 people locked out.
Lee Bell (born 26 January 1983) is an English former professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for Macclesfield Town, on loan from Burton Albion. He began his career at Crewe Alexandra, also representing Burton Albion, Mansfield Town and Macclesfield Town, before returning in succession to Crewe, Burton Albion and latterly Macclesfield Town on loan from Burton. Bell retired from playing in the summer of 2015, aged 32, and rejoined Crewe as under-18s coach, later (January 2017) becoming under-18s manager.
In 1898, Daniel Striker, the chairman and treasurer of the Albion College Endowment Fund committee, died and was replaced by Dickie. In 1901, he was elected to succeed John P. Ashley as president of Albion College and would serve in that position until his retirement in 1921. In 1923, he was made the first president of the Albion Chamber of Commerce. In 1921, he became a naturalized United States citizen after his passport was rejected while planning to give a European speaking tour.
Holmes was born in Albion, Orleans County, New York on October 24, 1827. He attended the public schools and Albion Academy, and graduated from Albany Law School in 1854. He was admitted to the bar in 1855 and commenced practice in Albion. He was elected as a Republican to the Forty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Noah Davis and served from December 6, 1870, to March 3, 1871; he was not a candidate for renomination.
On transfer-deadline day in 1999–2000 he moved to Gary Megson's West Bromwich Albion, where he helped the club preserve their Division One status in a toughly fought relegation battle that saw The Baggies and Grimsby Town scramble out of danger at the expense of Port Vale, Walsall and Swindon Town. After featuring in only 8 games for Albion and after refusing to commit to a long-term deal at Albion, he left the club in the middle of 2000.
Like the first game, Fable II takes place in the land of Albion, but about 500 years later in a setting resembling the early modern period. The Heroes' Guild no longer exists; after the defeat of Jack of Blades, Albion entered a period of relative safety and stability during which the increasingly corrupt Heroes were no longer needed. Ultimately the people of Albion revolted against the Guild and destroyed it. Firearms of exotic design now dominate the art of war.
He also played for West Bromwich Albion, going on to serve as their manager between 2018 and 2019.
During the 1994–95 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
Worksop were crowned Northern Counties East League champions on 13 April 2019, after beating Albion Sports 4-0.
During the 2000–01 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
During the 2001–02 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Second Division.
Albion is a town in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 595 at the 2000 census.
These hopes were boosted with the signing of prolific striker Lee Hughes from local rivals West Bromwich Albion.
In 1985, a sister series, Albion Market was launched. It ran for one year, with 100 episodes produced.
Thomas McCulloch (1868–unknown) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Fredrick Crabree (born 1865) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Burton Albion won the League Two title after a 3–2 away to Cambridge United on 2 May.
Albert Millard (born 1868) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Alexander Ramsey (1867–1942) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Born in West Calder, Doonan played for Partick Thistle, Albion Rovers, Bradford City, Tranmere Rovers and Bangor City.
During the 1996–97 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
He played for Queen's Park, Heart of Midlothian, Berwick Rangers, Partick Thistle, Falkirk, Dumbarton , Clyde and Albion Rovers.
During the 1997–98 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
Forward Markus Rosenberg joined Malmö FF from West Bromwich Albion, returning to the club after nine years abroad.
Tram routes 1 and 6 run along Lygon Street between Elgin Street, Carlton, and Albion Street, Brunswick East.
López was trained in the sport of basketball with Fórum Valladolid and Northwestern High School in Albion, Pennsylvania.
J. Nicholls (born 1867) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Charles Donnachie (1869 – 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Blair Currie (born 19 February 1994) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Stirling Albion .
In 1991 Stewart returned to Scotland, to play for St Johnstone and in 1994, briefly for Stirling Albion.
His next move was to Conference National side Burton Albion where he stayed for just over a year.
Chapman played as a forward for Albion Rovers and Dumbarton. A knee injury ended his career aged 25.
On 17 January 2018, Samuelsen joined Burton Albion on loan until the end of the 2017–18 season.
During the 1996–97 English football season, Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. competed in the Football League Third Division.
Matějů signed a three-year contract with English Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion on 4 August 2017.
Felix Kiernan (born 18 April 1929) was a Scottish footballer who played for Albion Rovers, Dumbarton and Stenhousemuir.
On 31 August 2015, Lindegaard joined West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer, signing a two-year contract.
From 1890, Dix was an official at West Bromwich Albion club, serving as secretary between 1891 and 1892.
Edward Smith (1880–1954) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Oliver Taylor (1880–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Red Top is an unincorporated community in Edwards County, Illinois, United States. Red Top is east of Albion.
Barnsley announced pre-season friendlies against Gainsborough Trinity, York City, Salford City, West Brom Albion and Hull City.
Brian Allison (born 23 June 1988) in Edinburgh is a Scottish football defender, who plays for Stirling Albion.
Scott Roberts (born 5 June 1996) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Stirling Albion.
As with all League One sides, Brighton & Hove Albion entered the Football League Cup in the First Round.
Madrigal Communications, 27 October 2011.Albion Park: home of the giant ugg boot? Illawarra Mercury, 5 September 2009.
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Albion is a town in Whitman County, Washington, United States. The population was 579 at the 2010 census.
He then signed for Stirling Albion in January 2019. On 13 June 2019, McLear signed for Annan Athletic.
Cole signed for Wigan Athletic in January 2018. He moved on loan to Burton Albion in August 2018.
During the 1999–2000 English football season, West Bromwich Albion F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.
Born in Walbottle, Corbett played for Shildon, Sheffield Wednesday, Spennymoor United, West Bromwich Albion, Workington and Berwick Rangers.
West Bromwich Albion finished the following season top of the Championship and were promoted to the Premier League.
Billy 'Buff' McMurray (born 9 March 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played for Albion Rovers and Dumbarton.
Benjamin Hadley (1871–1937) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
William Neale (1872–1901) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Owen Williams (1873–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
The Albion College Symphony Orchestra holds several free concerts every semester that are open to the general public.
It was around this time that Albion fans began to adopt Sussex by the Sea, Sussex's county anthem.
On 10 August 2017, Ahannach signed for Premier League club Brighton & Hove Albion on a five-year contract.
Amos Adams (June 1880 - 1941) was a footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Luke Sharry (born 9 March 1990) is an English footballer who plays for Ossett Albion, as a midfielder.
George Wallace Campbell (born 29 January 1920) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton and Stirling Albion.
Albion is a city in Marshall County, Iowa, United States. The population was 505 at the 2010 census.
Albion is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,041 at the 2010 census.
Albion, to their credit, defended tigerishly for a side who had shipped six against Liverpool the week before.
Ship's staff moved back onboard Albion at the end of January 2017, formally taking responsibility for the ship from Babcock with the aim of taking Albion to sea for the first time in six years in summer 2017. On 6 February 2018, Albion deployed for the first time since her refit to relieve Duncan as flagship of Standing NATO Maritime Group 2. According to the Ministry of Defence, the planned out-of-service date for Bulwark is 2033. However, in October 2017, the BBC's Newsnight reported that the Ministry of Defence was considering decommissioning Albion and Bulwark, as part of a package of cost-cutting measures intended to mitigate the expense of the Royal Navy's two new aircraft carriers.
377 On the night of 22–23 May 1915, Albion beached on a sandbank off Gaba Tepe and came under heavy fire from Ottoman shore batteries. About 200 fragmentation shells hit her, but they could not penetrate her armour and did no serious damage, and Albion suffered fewer than a dozen casualties. After efforts were made to free her by reducing her weight and by using the recoil of firing her main guns simultaneously, her sister ship Canopus towed her to safety on 24 May 1915, Albion still firing at the Ottoman forts while being towed clear. Albion left the area for repairs on 26 May 1915 and underwent a refit at Malta in May–June 1915.
19th- century drawing of Albion College The origin of Albion College lies not in the city of Albion, but about southeast of the present location of the college. On March 23, 1835, Methodist settlers in Spring Arbor Township obtained a charter for the Spring Arbor Seminary from the Michigan Territorial Legislature. Foundations for a building were begun in 1837 at a location about southwest of the current village of Spring Arbor but were soon abandoned due to the economic turmoil caused by the Panic of 1837. No classes were ever held at the Spring Arbor location. The trustees applied to move the seminary to Albion in 1838, and the legislature approved the move in 1839.
In 1888, following a dispute over the direction of the club, Sunderland Albion F.C. were formed as a rival to Sunderland A.F.C. Although they played their first game at Newcastle Road, Albion came to find Blue House Field their home. Blue House Field lacked stands and fencing, meaning that spectators could watch games for free. This was in contrast to their older neighbours, who had moved into Newcastle Road and were charging spectators an entry fee. Undeterred, Albion, which contained a number of players poached from Sunderland A.F.C, quickly grew in stature, winning the Durham Challenge Cup in 1889 (holders Sunderland had chosen to withdraw from a game against Albion rather than allow them to take the gate receipts).
He spent a season in the North-Eastern League with the newly formed Huddersfield Town club before joining Brighton & Hove Albion of the Southern League. As at Wednesday, Albion used him mainly as backup, in this case to Bob WhitingCrinson signed for Albion in 1909 but did not make his first Southern League appearance for another three years. He made 13 appearances for the first team in all before returning to the north east of England, where he signed for North-Eastern League club Sunderland Rovers in September 1913. After the First World War, Crinson acted as secretary of Wearside League club Sunderland Comrades, and scouted on behalf of Brighton & Hove Albion.
Albion has more in common economically with Talihina, Oklahoma, the town to its north. Planners of the proposed State of Sequoyah, who in 1905 proposed a state to be formed from the Indian Territory, realized this, and called for Albion to be the southernmost town in a county, Wade County, which was also to include Talihina and towns to its north, and stretch far to the north and west. Instead, Sequoyah was not admitted to the Union by Congress, and in the state of Oklahoma which followed it, Albion became the northeasternmost town of a county whose geographic and population centers are far to Albion's southwest. Albion prospered during its first few decades.
MV Kulleet Built: 1972, Vancouver, British Columbia Length: 47.46 m (155'8") Power: 650 hp Service Speed: 10 knots Gross Tonnage: 355.04 Car Capacity: 26 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 150 Route: Albion–Fort Langley (Defunct) MV Klatawa Built: 1972, Vancouver, British Columbia Length: 47.46 m (155'8") Power: 650 hp Service Speed: 10 knots Gross Tonnage: 347.58 Car Capacity: 26 Passenger & Crew Capacity: 150 Route: Albion–Fort Langley (Defunct) Both Kulleet and Klatawa were owned and operated by Metro Vancouver's Transportation Authority, TransLink, and they ran the Albion–Fort Langley route on the Fraser River, between the Maple Ridge suburb of Albion south to McMillan Island in Fort Langley. On July 31, 2009, the Albion Ferry was shut down after the opening of the Golden Ears Bridge. The ferry had connected Maple Ridge and Langley via the Fraser River since 1957. Kulleet and Klatawa had been put into service in the 1980s.
Here, NY 31A passes the Benjamin Franklin Gates House, situated on the north side of the route near a junction with Mix Road. Not far to the east, the highway meets NY 98 at a rural junction south of the village of Albion and north of the Albion town line.
Charles Varlo (compiler). "The Grant of King Charles the First, to Sir Edmund Plowden, Earl Palatine of Albion, of the Province of New Albion, in America, June 21, A.D., 1634" (London: s.n., 1785) in the Charles Varlo Papers, Rare Books and Manuscripts Collection, New York Public Library, New York City.
In June 2012, Holla signed with ADO Den Haag before transferring to English club Brighton & Hove Albion during August 2014. He scored his first goal for the club in a 3–2 loss against Brentford. His contract with Brighton & Hove Albion was terminated by mutual consent on 25 August 2016.
Comfort was educated in Detroit, Michigan public schools, and then at Albion College, Albion, Michigan. He gained experience as a newspaper reporter in Detroit, Michigan, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. In the Spanish–American War he served in the 5th U.S. Cavalry. Later, in 1899, he became a war correspondent.
Li Piyue (born 1973) is a Chinese businessman and football chairman who currently serves as Chairman of West Bromwich Albion F.C.West Brom to name Li Piyue as new chairman The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 22 May 2018 Li is a long time associate of West Bromwich Albion F.C owner Guochuan Lai.
Eugene P. Robertson was born in Albion in 1841. Robertson began working Mayhew & Irwin, a local private banking firm, in 1863. By 1877, he was cashier of the Albion Exchange Bank owned by J. W. Sheldon. About the same time, likely in 1875, Robertson built this house for his family.
Bowser was born in Handsworth, Birmingham. He joined West Bromwich Albion in July 1908 and remained with the club for five years. He moved to Belfast Distillery in April 1913, but re-joined Albion the following February. Bowser guested for Stoke in 1918–19, making ten appearances scoring five goals.
Burt, pp. 97, 159 Albion then became part of the Channel Fleet. She soon suffered a mishap, colliding with battleship Duncan at Lerwick on 26 September 1905, but suffered no damage. Albion transferred to the commissioned Reserve on 3 April 1906, and underwent an engine and boiler refit at Chatham.
Flavell had five stints as a manager at three clubs, starting with Ayr United in 1961. He quickly moved to St Mirren, whom he guided to the 1962 Scottish Cup Final. He briefly returned to Ayr, before having two spells at Albion Rovers. Flavell later became a director of Albion Rovers.
On 30 May 2013, Cutler joined Walsall after Scunthorpe's relegation to League Two. Cutler joined West Bromwich Albion as goalkeeping coach on 17 January 2018, after Albion were able to agree a compensatory fee with Cutler's former employers Walsall. In November 2018 Cutler was appointed goalkeeping coach at Aston Villa.
They did little better in the Alliance at Sunderland Albion the next day, where "the home side had three- fourths of the play to themselves, and exhibited their superiority from start to finish" as they won by four goals to nil.Football. Sunderland Albion v. Small Heath. Glasgow Herald. p. 11.
What made this merger notable was that Miramar and Misiones were local derby rivals, having both originated in the same neighbourhood of Montevideo. Previous to the creation of this club, Miramar also merged with legendary club Albion in 1976, forming 'Albion Miramar'. However, this entity lasted for only 2 seasons.
Albion, like all of Guyana, is heavily infested with several types of mosquitoes, though diseases like dengue and yellow fever, as well as malaria, have almost completely been eradicated in the Albion coastal areas. Still, the mosquitoes and flies are quite a constant harassment, and people must sleep under mosquito nets.
Shaw was born in Mansfield. He turned professional in February 1930 when he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers. After 183 competitive appearances for Wolves, Shaw moved to their local rivals West Bromwich Albion in December 1936. Albion broke their transfer record to secure his services, paying the £7,500 fee in two installments.
Among his most important works are Songs of Innocence (1789) and Songs of Experience (1794), "and profound and difficult 'prophecies'" such as Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793), The Book of Urizen (1794), Milton (1804–?11) and Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion (1804–?20)."William Blake". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Central Noble High School is a public high school in the town of Albion, Indiana, United States. It is the high school for the Central Noble Community Schools. Students from Albion Elementary, Wolf Lake Elementary, and Central Noble Middle School are sent to the high school after passing the eighth grade.
Milepost 36.5: Cole's - Flag stop. Milepost 38: China - Agent's station building of standard design with a southbound spur serving a potato warehouse. Milepost 40: South Albion - Small flag stop passenger shelter. Milepost 43.5: Albion - Agent's station building of standard design was subsequently modified to add a second story with living quarters.
Albion players – along with those of other Football League teams – first wore numbers on the back of their shirts in the abandoned season of 1939–40, and names on the back of their shirts from 1999–2000. Red numbers were added to the side of Albion players' shorts in 1969.
However, his sacrifice causes the Song of Albion to be unleashed upon the land in full force and cleanse it of its corruption and evil, and so restores balance to the two worlds. His "death" in Albion forces him back into his own world, where he writes of his experiences.
George Harry Cave (1874–1904) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Albion is a township in Dickey County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 7 at the 2010 census.
Unlike the Albion Scout, they can employ spells to augment themselves. Like all archers, they are adept at stealth.
Later in life Davies was the licensee of the Albion Hotel at Armidale. He died at Armidale in 1948.
Played his junior rugby at local amateur clubs Culcheth Eagles and Latchford Albion before joining Warrington Wolves, aged 16.
Ober, Frederick Albion. (1920) A guide to the West Indies, Bermuda and Panama. Page 9. Publisher: Dodd, Mead & Company.
On 31 August 2012, Dobbie signed for Brighton & Hove Albion on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
Episcopal Church and Retreat House in Inverness Park, California, shows the Golden Hind and Episcopal missions at Nova Albion.
Callum Reidford (born 26 May 1987 in Glasgow) is a Scottish professional football goalkeeper who plays for Stirling Albion.
Allan Dempsie (born 5 November 1982) is a retired Scottish football player. He played most recently for Albion Rovers.
David Wilson (born 6 September 1994) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Stirling Albion.
Graeme Churchill (born 20 July 1987) is a Scottish former football striker who played for Falkirk and Stirling Albion.
On 29 January 2020, Robinson joined West Bromwich Albion on loan until the end of the 2019–20 season.
Mark Nicholson (June 1871 – 1943) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
The township contains these ten cemeteries: Albion, Big Hill, Clark, Cook, Gholson, Keasler, Lantham, Morris, New Prospect and Wolfe.
George Harold Haynes (born 1865) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Born in West Bromwich, Perry played professionally for West Bromwich Albion, and earned one cap for England in 1898.
His last senior club was Albion Rovers in 1983 where he made just a single league appearance before retiring.
Jack Spong (born 4 February 2002) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Cwm Albion spent a single season in the Southern League in 1911–12, but withdrew due to financial problems.
Nabi was formerly in West Bromwich Albion in 2016. He scored three goals in nine matches for the team.
In his seven seasons with West Bromwich Albion, McLeod made 169 appearances in all competitions and scored 57 goals.
Thomas Albion Alderson (13 November 1843 – 5 February 1902) was an organist and composer based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Les Sneddon (born 20 July 1941) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Albion Rovers and Brechin City.
Samuel Jamieson (born 14 March 1999) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Albion Rovers as a striker.
Kieran Neil Wallace (born 26 January 1995) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Burton Albion.
On 31 December 2018, Holgate joined Championship side West Bromwich Albion on loan until the end of the season.
James Creaney (born 19 October 1988) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a left back for Stirling Albion.
Burns left Clyde in 1976 to join Stirling Albion. He retired in 1980, and became a coach at Stirling.
On 22 August 2018, Quinn joined League One club Burton Albion on a short-term deal until January 2019.
The rivalry between Brighton & Hove Albion and Crystal Palace football clubs is often referred to as the M23 Derby.
The Dons revealed they will play Reading, Woking, Queens Park Rangers, Brighton & Hove Albion, Havant & Waterlooville and Boreham Wood.
He scored his first goal for Newport on 28 February 2015 in a 1–0 win against Burton Albion.
Walter William Walker (1879–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Platts Shadrach Gollings (1878–1935) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Rea's only game for West Bromwich Albion was on 15 December 1894 in a 3–2 win against Stoke.
Albion Road passes through the eastern part of the WMA. No highway or other feature marks the south boundary.
Andrew Joseph McBeth (born 30 August 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Stirling Albion and Morton.
West Bromwich Albion retained the previous season's kit, manufactured by Patrick and sponsored by the West Bromwich Building Society.
Jones played for Merthyr Town, Caerphilly, Swansea Town, West Bromwich Albion, Aberystwyth Town, Aldershot, Thames, Eastside and Aberavon Harlequins.
This is a list of seasons played by Burton Albion Football Club in English football, from 1950 to 2020.
Thomas John Evans (1872–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Perfidious Albion was a board game and wargame magazine, published and edited by Charles Vasey in the United Kingdom.
John R. Cameron (1875–1944) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
Christopher Thomas Boyle (born 10 June 1982) is a Scottish footballer who played for Kilmarnock, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers.
The median home price was an estimated $75,300 in 2011. The median gross rent in Albion was $600/mo.
Vaughn was born in Columbus, Montana in 1920, the son of Elijah H. Vaughn and Blair (Cox) Vaughn.. Vaughn grew up in Montana where his father managed a retail store and eventually owned the Vaughn and Ragsdale stores. Vaughn moved with his family to Albion, Michigan in 1931 where his father managed a chain of clothing stores in Michigan and Montana. Vaughn attended Albion Public Schools and graduated from Albion High School in 1939. Vaughn earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan in 1943.
Dyer started his career with the Aston Villa youth system in 1999, before joining West Bromwich Albion in July 2001. He made his Albion debut in a 3–1 League Cup defeat away at Wigan Athletic on 2 October 2002, but it was the only first team match he played in 2002–03. In September 2003 he spent a month on loan to Kidderminster Harriers. He turned down an extension to the loan, instead opting to fight for his place in the Albion team.
Brown was born in Northampton and started his professional career in 1902 with Northampton Town in the Southern League before moving up to the Football League, joining West Bromwich Albion in November 1903. He scored three goals in 21 league appearances but was unable to prevent Albion from being relegated from the First Division at the end of the 1903–04 season. He spent one more season with Albion in the Second Division before moving back to the Southern League when he joined Southampton in April 1905.
The valley of Jamberoo and the Minnamurra River is steep-sided and reasonably narrow. As a result, the town and valley is not subject to the extremes of weather that nearby Albion Park is. This is a significant observation because the climate data for the district is recorded at Albion Park. Local research (unverified) from Jamberoo weather stations suggests that wind speeds in Jamberoo are approximately half that experienced at Albion Park, while rainfall varies significantly depending on the altitude and proximity to the steep valley sides.
Before Albion could reach her designation she was spotted by civilian observers on Mount Sundsfjellet in Vik, who reported her to Norwegian authorities.Skogheim 1984: 230 Honningsvåg and Heilhorn were ordered on 19 May by the commander at Bodø to intercept and sink the armed German-operated steamship. By the evening of 19 May the Norwegian warships found Albion riding at anchor at the Strømøyene islands some north of Brønnøysund. Locals in rowing boats met the Norwegian warships and told them where to find the Albion.
Fenelon began his career with Brighton & Hove Albion and after scoring 20 goals for the club's youth team in the 2011–12 season he signed a professional contract in May 2012. In May 2013, Fenelon was then given a one- year contract with the club. While on loan at Torquay United, Fenelon signed a further contract extension with the Albion until 2015. Fenelon made his Brighton & Hove Albion debut in the opening game of the 2014–2015 season, in a 1–0 home defeat against Sheffield Wednesday.
Agnew was born in Lisburn in 1965, and joined Cliftonville in 1982. Two years later he joined Grimsby Town, where he remained for the next 11 years of his career. Whilst at Blundell Park he helped the club to two back to back promotions under manager Alan Buckley. In 1995 Agnew followed Buckley to West Bromwich Albion, and was one of many players that transferred to and from Albion and Grimsby in the years surrounding Buckley's departure to Albion, and eventually re-appointment at Grimsby.
It got even worse when Albion were suspended for 2 weeks, from 10 February 1890, for paying travelling expenses to one of their players (not allowed). With Bishop Auckland refusing to change the 22 February Durham Challenge Cup game, Albion were therefore disqualified from the competition. Albion's 2 v 0 victory against Birmingham St George's on 7 April 1890 was expunged from the record books and the match was ordered to be replayed. The Midlands team refused and so the 2 points were awarded to Sunderland Albion.
Cricket continued to be played at White Conduit Fields for several decades after the White Conduit Club moved to Lord's. The Oldfield family had owned the ground for many generations and operated a dairy farm adjacent to it. A new club called The Islington Albion Club was established in 1805Morperth Herald, 6 June 1874 and held the ground from the Oldfields. The club was named after The Albion tea house, built by Mr Thomas Albion Oldfield at the turn of the nineteenth century, which overlooked the ground.
Albion's first load was coal from Lowestoft to Bungay. Albion near Ludham Albion was bought by the General Steam Navigation Company in the 1930s, and later she became a lighter until she was discovered by the Trust in 1949. In February 1949, a letter in the Eastern Daily Press suggested the formation of a trust to preserve a wherry. The fifty-year-old wherry Albion was then owned by Colman's Mustard factory and was moored at the company's works at Carrow Bridge in Norwich.
Fable III takes place on the fictional continent of Albion, 50 years after the events of Fable II. The player character of the previous game, the "Hero of Bowerstone", became ruler of Albion and forged a new kingdom with Bowerstone as its capital. As a result, the kingdom has begun entering an industrial age, where large-scale resource gathering and factories have become commonplace. Alongside Albion, the game also includes the foreign land of Aurora, a desert region that is struggling to rebuild after a devastating event.
Simmons was born in West Bromwich and turned professional with West Bromwich Albion in April 1898. On 3 September 1900 Simmons became the first Albion player to score at The Hawthorns, when he equalised Derby County player Steve Bloomer's goal in a 1–1 draw. He moved to West Ham United for £700 in July 1904, but returned to Albion for £600 just ten months later. He joined Chesterfield Town in March 1907 and went on to play for Wellington Town and Canadian side Royal Rovers.
Udeze played for clubs such as Bendel Insurance FC, AO Kavalas (Greece), and PAOK Thessaloniki, before joining West Bromwich Albion in 2003. In his first season with the Albion, he played in the Premier League, joining the club on loan in the latter stages of the season after which Albion were relegated. He was released from AEK Athens on January 2007, six months after signing a three-year contract on 11 August 2006. On 4 July 2007 he returned to PAOK FC, signing a two-year deal.
Even before retiring from baseball, McGuire made his home in Albion, Michigan, and had developed other business interests there. By 1901, McGuire and his brother owned a "well paying wet goods emporium" and an ice business in Albion. The "wet goods emporium" appears to refer to a saloon in Albion known as "McGuire Brothers", originally located at 204 S. Superior St., which moved in 1912 to 103 West Porter Street. McGuire worked in the saloon during the off-season, and his brother (George) operated it year round.
The club has published an official matchday programme for supporters since 1905. The publication was entitled Albion News for many years, but was renamed Albion from the 2002–03 season until the close season of 2013, when it was renamed back to Albion News. It won Premier League Programme of the Year in 2002–03 and Third Division Programme of the Year in 1991–92. In 2007–08, it was awarded Championship Programme of the Year by both Programme Monthly and the Football Programme Directory.
Duffy playing for Brighton & Hove Albion in 2017. On 26 August 2016, Duffy signed a four-year deal with Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee. Earlier the same day, it had been reported by The Mirror that the transfer cost the Seagulls a club record fee of £4 million, after turning down an extension to his contract at Blackburn Rovers. Duffy made his debut for Brighton & Hove Albion, starting the whole game, in a 2–0 loss against Newcastle United on 27 August 2016.
Albion Courthouse Square Historic District is a national historic district located in Albion, Noble County, Indiana. The district encompasses 61 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Albion. It developed between about 1855 and 1964, and includes notable examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Romanesque Revival, Classical Revival, and Art Deco style architecture. Located in the district are the separately listed Noble County Courthouse and Noble County Sheriff's House and Jail.
Albion triumphed thanks to goals from Astle and Clark though a Portsmouth goal made for a tense finish. Albion were then drawn at home against Bill Shankly's Liverpool side in the quarter-final. Demand for the game was huge with eager fans queuing for hours on end. However, despite being roared on by a crowd of 53,052, Albion's largest for six years, the Baggies could only manage a goalless draw, meaning a replay at Anfield, where Albion had been beaten 4–1 earlier in the league season.
Albion were relegated from the Premier League that season, but 2006–07 saw Kamara hit a rich vein of form, netting 23 goals in all competitions and helping Albion reach the playoff final. His goalscoring exploits earned him the Championship Player-of-the-Month award for October 2006, as well as the PFA Fans' Player-of-the-Month award for February 2007. He was also named in the PFA Championship Team of the Year and won the West Bromwich Albion Player of the Year award.
Vail's Christian socialist aphorisms continued to be printed in the radical press into the 1920s. During the first decade of the 20th century, Vail served in a succession of Universalist pastorates, including positions at Richfield Springs and Albion, New York."Rev. C.H. Vail Accepts Call to Albion," Buffalo Evening News, vol. 51, no.
Stone Church Road, is a two-way Upper City (mountain) east-west arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts at Golf Links Road, just east of Meadowlands, and goes across the Escarpment and ends at Upper Mount Albion Road. Note: This road continues East of Upper Mount Albion Road as Paramount Drive.
He claimed the land for England, calling it Nova Albion. The term "Nova Albion" was often used on many European maps to designate territory north of the Spanish Pacific coast settlements. Spanish maps, explorations etc., of this and later eras were generally not published, being regarded as state secrets by the Spanish monarchy.
Both were hard pressed. Albion, which had wrecked an Ottoman frigate as she anchored, was under fire from all three Ottoman ships of the line simultaneously. Fortunately for her, the enemy gunnery was inept. Even so, Breslaws intervention was later acknowledged by the captain of Albion as having saved his ship from annihilation.
Terence Murphy (born 14 January 1940) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a left half for Crewe Alexandra. He played non-league football for Northwich Victoria and Witton Albion, managed clubs including Rhyl, Runcorn, Altrincham and Witton Albion, and acted as scout for the latter club.
Exactly what kinds of printing machines were used in Dacca (Dhaka) can not be definitely said, but Dacca Prakash was printed by 'Chila or Columbian Press'. Albion Press was also popular in this time. These were made of iron. because of their good quality, Albion machines were the most imported machines from Kolkata.
Lazarev intended to fight next to HMS Albion, the leftmost ship of the British squadron. To evade heavy smoke that completely blocked the view, Azov dropped anchor to the port of its place in the line. The maneuver created a gap between Azov and Albion, wide enough to fit four Turkish frigates.
He was also given permission by West Bromwich Albion to play in Town's FA Cup first round tie against Accrington Stanley on 10 November. Wallwork's loan was extended on 22 November until 29 December, the maximum loan period of 93 days permitted under league rules, when he returned to West Bromwich Albion.
Joseph McGhie (22 March 1884 – 8 September 1976) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre-half for Football League clubs Sunderland and Sheffield United in the and for Brighton & Hove Albion of the Southern League. He was a member of the Albion team that won the 1910 FA Charity Shield.
Com player of the year award for the 2006/07 season.Stirling Albion.Com unofficial website for Stirling Albion Tomana signed a loan deal with Cowdenbeath on 21 March 2008 until the end of the season. Tomana was released by Stirling Albion at the end of the 2007–08 season, and then signed for Cowdenbeath.
Naval Chronicle, Vol. 10, p.173. On 15 January 1804, Albion under the command of Mason [sic] Wright, captured three gunvessels: Marengo, Tureen de Naab, and Mercurius. On 24 November 1804, Albion joined in when the hired armed cutter Duke of Clarence sighted a large French lugger and set off in chase.
Tom Heard (born 24 August 1993) is an English professional rugby union player who plays for Plymouth Albion. A product of Gloucester academy. He signed his first professional contract with Plymouth Albion who play in the RFU Championship. On 4 November 2015, Heard signed for Championship rivals Nottingham from the 2015-16 season.
Peter Dickson (born 22 October 1950) is a Scottish former professional footballer. He played for Parkhead, Albion Rovers and Queen of the South. He started his career as a striker but later played at right back. Dickson played for Coatbridge club Albion Rovers where he was divisional top scorer in 1974/75.
On 28 August 1808, Albion recaptured Swallow, which was carrying among other things, a quantity of gold dust. Next, Albion escorted a fleet of nine East Indiamen returning to Britain. They left Madras on 25 October, but a gale that commenced around 20 November at by 22 November had dispersed the fleet.
Carder & Harris, Albion A–Z, p. 338. In 1964–65, Goodchild was one of six goalscorers to reach double figures as Albion won the Fourth Division title. He returned to the north of England in 1966, spending a season with York City and a brief spell with Darlington. Goodchild was a keen cricketer.
Clearances around Albion Hill began in the 1950s. From 1959, the narrow, densely populated terraces between Albion Hill and Morley Street were cleared and replaced with landscaped open space and seven tower blocks—Brighton's first such buildings. The first, Highleigh, opened on 11 May 1961. Like its later neighbours, it has 11 storeys.
Thomas McAteer (30 March 1876 – 20 September 1959) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a centre half in the Football League for Bolton Wanderers, in the Scottish League for Dundee, Clyde, Celtic, Albion Rovers and Abercorn, and in the English Southern League for West Ham United and Brighton & Hove Albion.
In June 2012, he joined Stirling Albion, having been released by Arbroath at the end of the 2011–12 season. On 4 April 2014, McAnespie left Stirling Albion due to work commitments. McAnespie signed for Junior side Kilbirnie Ladeside in July 2014. He then moved onto Petershill before a coaching stint at Glenafton.
Beth Roe (born 3 November 1999) is an English football defender currently playing for Brighton & Hove Albion. She started her career at her hometown club Norwich City where she rose through their youth ranks before moving to Albion. She initially featured for Brighton & Hove Albion's academy side in partnership with Worthing College.
Kinsella moved to West Bromwich Albion in January 2004, on a short-term contract until the end of the season. He made 18 appearances for the club, helping them to win promotion to the Premiership. His only goal for Albion came in a 3–0 win over Coventry City on 6 March 2004.
Stadium Funding Secured , Seagulls World, 18 May 2009. Retrieved 18 May 2009 Knight remains life president of Brighton & Hove Albion and chairman of the club's charitable wing Albion In The Community. "Dick's Bar" a pub inside the new stadium is named after Dick Knight. Knight had a successful career in the advertising industry.
Chambers' early career mirrored that of his twin brother Adam Chambers. Both played for school football teams - Grove Vale Primary School and Dartmouth High School, West Bromwich District and Sunday league team - Holy Name F.C. before joining West Bromwich Albion in 1996, and signing for West Bromwich Albion as apprentices in July 1997.
Megson returned to West Bromwich Albion as an Assistant Head Coach to Tony Pulis in July 2017. On 20 November 2017, he was named as the caretaker head coach of West Bromwich Albion "until further notice" after Tony Pulis was sacked. When Alan Pardew was appointed manager of the club, Megson departed.
An adult Faceache appears in the 2005 comic Albion, as one of a number of comic book characters who have been imprisoned by the British government. In Albion Faceache's real name is said to be "Frederick". The term "faceache" was commonly used in England from the 1950s onwards to mean "miserable-looking person".
The steamer Vashonian was nearby on a parallel course with Chippewa and narrowly avoided being involved in the collision. The full force of Chippewa's steel bow stem struck the wooden-hulled Albion amidships square on. No one was killed, and all of Albions passengers were taken on board Chippewa. Albion was heavily damaged.
They reached the quarter-finals, beating several longer-established clubs on the way. In 1883, Albion won their first trophy, the Staffordshire Cup. Albion joined the Football Association in the same year; this enabled them to enter the FA Cup for the first time in the 1883–84 season.McOwan pp. 13–14.
McLaughlin signed a one- year contract with Burton Albion on 23 July 2014. After winning promotion with Burton to League One, McLaughlin stated how excited he was at the prospect of meeting former club Bradford City in the league. He was released by Burton Albion at the end of the 2016–17 season.
James Crease (born 1949) is a Scottish football manager and former player. Crease played for Berwick RangersBERWICK RANGERS : 1955/56 - 2007/08, Newcastle Fans. and Albion RoversALBION ROVERS : 1946/47 - 2007/08, Newcastle Fans. in the Scottish Football League. He has since managed Albion Rovers,FOOTBALL ROUND UP, The Independent, 23 December 1995.
Public transportation in Albion is provided by the OTS, which is part of the Rochester Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RGRTA).
In 2010, he left Altrincham to join Witton Albion, after sustaining a major injury in a match against Salisbury City.
Turner, Ralph V. "Richard Lionheart and English Episcopal Elections" in Albion, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 4-5\. Spring 1997. . .
Delapenha played non-league football, Hereford United and Burton Albion. He won the Southern League Cup in 1964 with Burton.
Iain Chisholm (born 29 August 1985) is a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Albion Rovers, Dumbarton and East Stirling.
Ally McRoberts is a Scottish former footballer who played for Airdrieonians, Falkirk, Dumbarton, Stirling Albion and Stenhousemuir, as a forward.
David McFarlane (born 10 April 1979) is a Scottish footballer. McFarlane played for Hamilton Academical, Stenhousemuir, Albion Rovers and Dumbarton.
On 27 August 2014, Baldock signed for Brighton & Hove Albion for an undisclosed fee in the region of £2 million.
HMS Albion and Bulwark were deployed as commando carriers, and the Australian carrier HMAS Sydney served as a troop transport.
The 1911–12 Scottish Division Two was won by Ayr United, with Albion Rovers and Vale of Leven finishing bottom.
He left Peterhead after one season. After two years out of football, Cairney signed for Albion Rovers in July 2020.
In March 2018, Thomas left Worcester City to take a job at a West Bromwich Albion soccer school in China.
Donald Shaw Bowie (born 14 April 1940) was a Scottish footballer who played for Rangers, Dumbarton, Stirling Albion and Stenhousemuir.
William 'Wille' Munn (born 29 August 1934) was a Scottish footballer who played for Stenhousemuir, Stirling Albion, Cowdenbeath and Dumbarton.
Jimmy McGregor (born 31 May 1943) was a Scottish footballer who played for Stirling Albion, Dumbarton, East Stirling and Stenhousemuir.
Following his release, Shorey joined Brighton & Hove Albion on trial in June 2013, before training with Millwall in July 2013.
On 16 June 2015, the first round draw was made, Southend United were drawn at home against Brighton & Hove Albion.
He subsequently played for non-league sides Caernarfon Town and Burton Albion. Elfed Evans died in May 1988 aged 61.
He signed a deal with the League One champions Brighton & Hove Albion after Bristol Rovers were relegated from League One.
He also made one FA Cup appearance for the Irons, a sixth-round qualifying match against Brighton and Hove Albion.
David John Fagan (born 13 March 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played for Albion Rovers, St Mirren and Dumbarton.
Albion Smith is a California jeweller and silversmith known for ornate functional items, including a piece in the Smithsonian Institution.
Isaiah Turner (1876 – 1936) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Stoke and West Bromwich Albion.
Felicity "Fliss" Gibbons (born 9 July 1994) is an English football defender and striker currently playing for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Albion Colliery closed on 2 September 1966, and after removal of surface stocks, the line closed on 14 November 1970.
In 2011, Blackley was assistant manager of Stirling Albion, working alongside Jocky Scott. He left the club in December 2011.
Greene was a member of the University of Illinois football team in 1921, after transferring from Albion College in Michigan.
He then saw out his career with spells at, Swindon Town, Bristol Rovers, Portsmouth, Kilmarnock, Albion Rovers and Northampton Town.
The play off was won by Albion Rovers who defeated Annan Athletic in the final. Alloa Athletic were therefore relegated.
Taylor (2000), p. 24. Albion Mill photographed in 2008. The mill ceased production in 1975 and was demolished in 2010.
Andy Gibson (born 2 March 1982) is a Scottish footballer, who played for Partick Thistle, Stirling Albion, Stenhousemuir and Stranraer.
Daniel Ferry (born 31 January 1977) is a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Queen's Park, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers.
Jevan Paul Anderson (born 3 March 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Burton Albion.
During Season 2010–11 Stirling Albion competed in the Scottish First Division, Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
Rehman finished the 2007–08 season in the starting line for QPR against the Championship's new champions, West Bromwich Albion.
Emily Kate Simpkins (born 25 May 1990) is an English footballer who plays as a Midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion.
In 2007, work finished on the Albion Square canopy outside the town side of Woking railway station costing £3.1 million.
After brief spells with Brighton & Hove Albion and Merthyr Tydfil, he went to South Africa to play for Germiston Callies.
Alexander Mark Titchiner (born 13 June 1991) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays for Witton Albion, as a striker.
T.H.E. Travers, "Samuel Smiles and the origins of 'self-help': Reform and the new enlightenment." Albion 9.2 (1977): 161–187.
Rekeem Harper (born 8 March 2000) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for West Bromwich Albion.
Albion Vrenezi (born 4 October 1993) is a Kosovan professional footballer who plays as a left winger for Jahn Regensburg.
Kyle Hakeem Edwards (born 17 February 1998) is a professional footballer who plays for West Bromwich Albion as a forward.
A fire in December 1807 destroyed Albion at Canton, China. She was carrying a valuable cargo of silks and dollars.
Brighton & Hove Albion were knocked out of the Football League Cup in the first round by Championship side Cardiff City.
Downley Common also plays host to a number of sports clubs, mainly Downley Cricket Club and Downley Albion Football Club.
Grace Bedell was born on November 4, 1848 in Albion, New York, U.S.. Bedell grew up in Westfield, New York.
Patrick McManus (10 September 1867–1940) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion.
West Bromwich Albion Women play their home games at The Trevor Brown Memorial Ground, home of Boldmere St Michaels FC.
Jensen Guy Weir (born 31 January 2002) is an English footballer who plays for Brighton & Hove Albion, as a midfielder.
The Brewery (Albion Brewery, Coldhurst Street, Oldham) was built close to the town centre by the Stott family of architects.
His first club in Ireland was Albion Rovers before signing for Drogheda United U17s under the management of Paddy Mooney.
Scott McKenzie Murdoch (born 27 February 1969) was a Scottish footballer who played 'senior' for Clydebank, Dumbarton and Albion Rovers.
In Division 2, Llandudno Albion were champions with Mynydd Llandegai as runners-up. Both teams were promoted to Division 1.
In May 2017, Edwards was released by his parent club Burton Albion and signed a two-year contract with Bury.
But the Albion back line were guilty of extreme doziness which led to UEFA Cup placechasing Blackburn's 11th minute goal.
At the start of 2008, Mowbray's young Albion team topped the table, receiving growing plaudits from the media and supportersMowbray hails Baggies fans Birmingham Post, 28 December 2007 alike for their attractive brand of attacking one touch passing football, a reflection of Mowbray's staunch footballing philosophy.Mowbray can pass Premier test Birmingham Post, 11 December 2007 Mowbray guided Albion to the Football League Championship title and promotion to the Premier League, and also reached the FA Cup semi-final. The semi-final, the first to be played at the new Wembley Stadium, pitted Albion against Portsmouth, the only remaining Premier League team left in the FA Cup. Portsmouth won the match 1–0 with the only goal of the game coming from former Albion striker Nwankwo Kanu.
Albion's first team, like Sunderland's played a succession of friendly games in 1888–89, however the club's should have met 4 times during the season but actually played each other just twice. Here's how it went. 1 December 1888: Sunderland and Sunderland Albion were drawn to play each other, as fate would have it, in the second round of the Durham Challenge Cup. Sunderland simply refused to play. The reason behind the walkover given to Albion was simple – Sunderland didn't want to give Albion any money and as a meeting between the 2 sides was the most eagerly awaited contest in the Town it would have drawn a massive crowd and made the Albion coffers swell, an unattractive proposition to Sunderland.
They were joined a couple of years later by John F Henderson who provided additional capital. The factory was originally on the first floor of a building in Finnieston Street, Glasgow and had only seven employees. In 1903 the company moved to new premises in Scotstoun.Albion National Road Transport Hall of Fame In April 1931, the Albion Motor Car Company Ltd was renamed Albion Motors Limited. In 1951, Albion was purchased by Leyland Motors, which then became part of the British Leyland Motor Corporation in 1968.Leyland Motors Limited Railway Gazette 27 July 1951 page 112Leyland - Albion :Most Powerful Undertaking Commercial Motor 25 January 1952 Production of the Chieftain, Clydesdale and Reiver trucks and of the Viking bus models continued.
100 Albion buses for Indonesia Commercial Motor 29 April 1960 Eight were purchased by United Bus Service, Mauritius.Overseas Orders for Leyland-Albion Commercial Motor 5 December 1958 In Australia, Caringbah Bus Service, Delwood Coaches and Peakhurst Bus Company were among the buyers. Production ceased in 1960. Total production of the MR11L Aberdonian was 471.
The Birmingham team prepared for the final at Bushey, while the West Bromwich Albion team were based in Harrow. Both teams visited The Cenotaph in the week before the final, in order to lay wreaths. The clubs had met in the FA Cup on four previous occasions, with Albion victorious each time.McOwan pp. 188–227.
Despite this, Portsmouth still played a pivotal role in the "Survival Sunday" relegation drama - by losing 2–0 at West Bromwich Albion they both secured Albion's Premiership status and helped relegate arch- rivals Southampton (although Southampton were beaten 2–1 at home by Manchester United and would have been relegated even if Albion had lost).
One of the most prominent institutions of Albion is the Heroes' Guild. The Guild is a centre of learning and training for Heroes, renowned mercenaries that are active in all parts of Albion. Heroes are hired as thieves, soldiers, guards, rescuers, and protectors; the Guild makes no moral judgement on the actions of its Heroes.
The south wall of the Stone Mill may still be seen to this day. He never married, he had no children, but gave generously of his time, money, and energy for the building of Albion. Crowell is associated with many places in Albion. Crowell's Michigan Avenue home was purchased by Dr. Stephen Munroe in 1873.
In May 2011 he rejected a new contract offered by Stirling Albion, opting instead to join Stenhousemuir as player coach. Corrigan was appointed Stenhousemuir manager in July 2012, replacing Davie Irons. He left the club in January 2014. Corrigan was appointed assistant manager of Stirling Albion in November 2014, working alongside manager Stuart McLaren.
The World as It Is Today comprises 11 songs, all composed by Fred Frith with texts by Chris Cutler. The last song, "Albion, Awake!" was recorded as an instrumental because Dagmar Krause objected strongly to the violent nature of the lyrics. The lyrics for "Albion, Awake!", however, still appear in the booklet accompanying the album.
In 1932 a Glasgow company called Albion Greyhounds affiliated to the National Greyhound Racing Society formed Albion Greyhounds (Stoke) Ltd by raising £40,000 capital in £1 shares. A greyhound track and associated facilities were constructed around the pitch and would become the second track in Stoke-on-Trent to open after Hanley Greyhound Stadium.
Ryton & Crawcrook Albion Football Club is a semi-professional English non- league football club from Crawcrook, near Ryton, Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, currently playing in the Northern League Division Two. The team, nicknamed "Albion" or the "RACA", play their home games at Kingsley Park. They were known as Ryton F.C. until 2011.
He continued to play for the team following their change of name to West Bromwich Albion in 1879, playing alongside his cousin Harry Bell on several occasions.Matthews (2005) p. 28.Matthews (2007) pp. 392–394. He scored the winning goal in the 1883 Staffordshire Senior Cup Final to give Albion their first ever trophy.
Albion Press of 1898 at the Bodleian Library, Oxford. The Albion press is a model of early iron hand printing press, originally designed and manufactured in London by Richard Whittaker Cope (d. 1828?) around 1820. It worked by a simple toggle action, unlike the complex lever-mechanism of the Columbian press and the Stanhope press.
On 19 September 1799, she and Revolutionnaire captured the Cères, a French letter of marque en route from Bordeaux to the Caribbean. Also, at some point Dryad recaptured the British ship Albion. Albion had been sailing from Jamaica with a cargo of rum and sugar when the French privateer Brieve captured her.Naval Chronicle, (1799).
Albion College is a private liberal arts college in Albion, Michigan. The college was founded in 1835 and its undergraduate population was approximately 1,500 students in 2014. They participate in NCAA Division III and the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA). The college's athletic teams are nicknamed the Britons, and their colors are purple and gold.
Paul Willis (born 21 August 1991) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Linlithgow Rose. Willis began his career with Dunfermline Athletic, and has also played for Ayr United, East Fife (three spells), Berwick Rangers (two spells), Albion Rovers, Peterhead and Stirling Albion, as well as for Canadian club Kingston FC.
But no other arrangement appeared viable. Very logically, the town of Albion was drawn outside the county borders, grouped with Talihina, Wilburton and Poteau in a neighboring county to be called Wade County. Several years later, as Oklahoma was created, this situation was reversed and Albion was added to what is now Pushmataha County, Oklahoma.
Gabriel D'Autremont. Albion is shocked when his young guide, Nero, is killed by men trying to steal his luggage. Albion learns that the D'Autremonts are living at their country chateau inland. He is knocked unconscious, and wakes up to find out he was knocked out by King Dick, an educated man who supports Toussaint L'Ouverture.
Allen, p. 174.Davies, p. 47. Following the Greek usage, the Romans referred to the Insulae Britannicae in the plural, consisting of Albion (Great Britain), Hibernia (Ireland), Thule (possibly Iceland or Orkney) and many smaller islands. Over time, Albion specifically came to be known as Britannia, and the name for the group was subsequently dropped.
The French force had been out for 60 days and had captured 12 West Indiamen, two of which, Kent and Albion, the British had already recaptured. Pomone and her squadron had recaptured Kent on 9 October. Orion recaptured Albion. Warren's squadron returned to England in December with the remnants of the expedition to Quiberon Bay.
Fletcher was included in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year for 2009–10. He was named vice-captain in his last season with the club. He joined West Bromwich Albion in February 2015, where he made 97 appearances. After leaving Albion in 2017, Fletcher had a two-year stint with Stoke City.
Brown was born in St. Ignace, Michigan and attended the public schools there. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and graduated from Albion College in Albion, Michigan in 1911. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1914 and commenced practice in St. Ignace. Brown married Marion Walker in 1916.
West Bromwich Albion club badge c. 1900–2006 The coat of arms of West Bromwich has featured intermittently on Albion team shirts. Albion's main club badge dates back to the late 1880s, when club secretary Tom Smith suggested that a throstle (song thrush) sitting on a crossbar be adopted for the badge.McOwan p. 15.
Downley has several local football teams ranging from junior side Downley Dynamos all the way up to the oldest club in the village, Downley Albion Football Club formed in 1885. Both the Dynamos and Albion play home games at Downley Common and share the sports pavilion which is also used by the local cricket team.
He moved to West Bromwich Albion on 5 August 2014, after an impressive World Cup campaign. On 23 August 2014, Davidson made his debut in the Premier League for West Bromwich Albion, after being subbed on for Sébastien Pocognoli in the 60th minute against Southampton and the game finished in a nil all draw.
O'Connor signed a two-year contract with Rotherham United in May 2012.Rotherham sign midfielder Michael O'Connor BBC Sport, 30 May 2012 He made his "Millers" debut on 18 August 2012, in a 3–0 win over Burton Albion at the New York Stadium."Rotherham 3–0 Burton Albion" BBC Sport. 18 August 2012.
The Illawarra Highway runs through Albion Park and joins the Princes Highway just north of the suburb. This road brings many people through the region. Albion Park is also the most direct link between Jamberoo Action Park and Sydney via the Princes Motorway and thus is directly on the route for those travelling south.
In October 1970, Turnbull started another zine, Courier, which was used to discuss the active correspondence games, with Albion turning into a review magazine, covering a range of board and war games. After Albion ended in 1975, Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone of Games Workshop sent copies of their first issue of Owl and Weasel to the subscribers of Albion to drum up business. After pioneering work with Diplomacy, Don began to write for the magazine Games & Puzzles, before becoming involved with the new role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons.
The Albion Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 2,600 children in the village of Albion; most of the towns of Albion, Barre, Carlton, and Gaines; small parts of the towns of Kendall, Murray, and Ridgeway in Orleans County; and portions of the town of Elba in Genesee County, with an operating budget of $36 million. The district motto is "Achievement, Character, and Success", is an alternate expansion of the district acronym "ACS." The interim superintendent of schools is Scott Bischoping.
The Albion Aberdonian was an underfloor-engined bus designed and manufactured by Albion Motors between 1957 and 1960, it was introduced as a longer derivative of the Albion Nimbus. The Aberdonian, development code "Nimbus- Six", was designed to be the lightest full-size underfloor-engined bus available. Bodied examples would weigh half a ton less than the similarly powered Leyland Tiger Cub. Launch was at the 1957 Scottish Motor Show at the Kelvin Hall where an Alexander bodied coach demonstrator in Edinburgh Corporation livery weighing less than five tons unladen was shown.
181708 was discovered half a year after Albion. Over one thousand bodies were found in a belt between orbiting between about 30-50 AU from the Sun in the twenty years (1992-2012), after finding 1992 QB1 (named in 2018, 15760 Albion), showing a vast belt of bodies more than just Pluto and Albion. By 2018, over 2000 Kuiper belts objects were discovered. The mid-1990s were time when the new region "came to life", triggering a retrospective at various predictions about various second asteroid or comet belts in the other system.
Ezra Horton appeared in eight of the 22 League matches played by West Bromwich Albion during the 1888–89 season. Ezra also played in the FA Cup semi—final against Preston North End on 16 March 1889, Albion losing 1–0. (registration & fee required) In all, he appeared in more than 350 matches for West Bromwich Albion across all competitions – including local cup—ties and friendlies – during his nine—years association with the club. He retired from playing football in June 1891, and in 1895 he became a referee and also a hockey international.
The development of an economic ultrafine grinding technology has made possible atmospheric leaching of minerals for which this was previously impossible. MIM Holdings also developed, through its research facility located in Albion, a suburb of Brisbane, an atmospheric leaching process called the Albion Process. By using IsaMills to grind the particles of refractory minerals to ultrafine sizes, the Albion Process increases the activity of sulfide concentrates to the point where they can be readily oxidised in conventional open tanks. Thus, the oxidation is carried out without the need for high pressure, expensive reagents or bacteria.
The Maribyrnong River Viaduct (also known locally as the Quarter Mile Bridge) carries the Albion–Jacana railway line, Melbourne across the Maribyrnong River in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Australia. It is located near the E J Whitten Bridge, and is almost 400 metres long (hence the Quarter Mile name). It was built in 1927–29 by the Victorian Railways Construction Branch, being the largest trestle bridge in Australia when completed in June, 1929.Payne, Bruce, "Albion Viaduct on the Broadmeadows to Albion Line" Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, May, 2003 p 186.
In 1628, The World Encompassed was published by Drake's nephew and namesake, Sir Francis Drake, 1st Baronet. This comprehensive account of the voyage, which is based on the notes of his chaplain Francis Fletcher, included numerous details of New Albion and is the most extensive account of Drake's voyage. Because the extent of Drake's New Albion was vague–essentially a classification of the territory north and west of Spanish territory–the designated location differs among maps. After Elizabeth's death in 1603, maps began to depict the area of North America above Mexico as Nova Albion.
He is believed to be the first 50-year-old to play professional rugby, turning out for Plymouth Albion in the Championship and British & Irish Cup. He guided Plymouth from the bottom of National League Three South to National League 1 (now known as the Championship). Albion nearly went all the way to the Premiership but narrowly missed out in 2004-05, the same season they reached their first Twickenham final. On 21 November 2011 Graham was relieved of his duties as Chairman of Rugby at Plymouth Albion due to lack of finance.
Walter Perry (11 October 1868 – 21 September 1928) was an English footballer who played in The Football League for Burton Swifts, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers. A naturally gifted, versatile footballer, Walter Perry, who could occupy both wing–half and inside–forward positions, had two spells with West Bromwich Albion as a player but never really established himself as a regular in the first team. His first club was West Bromwich Excelsior for which he signed in 1885. He then signed for West Bromwich Albion in August 1886.
Sadly, injuries and ill–health curtailed his career sooner than he had anticipated. He made his senior debut for Albion against Derby Junction (away)in a second round FA Cup tie in November 1886. (registration & fee required) Luther Walker, playing as a full–back, made his League debut on 29 September 1888 at Stoney Lane, the then home of West Bromwich Albion. The visitors were Burnley and the home team won the match 4–3. Luther Walker appeared in 12 of the 22 League matches played by West Bromwich Albion in season 1888–89.
Stoke accepted a bid for Hoefkens from West Bromwich Albion on 4 August 2007. He joined Albion on 7 August 2007 in a £750,000 deal and was offered a two-year contract plus a further one-year as an option. Hoefkens made his Albion debut in a 2–1 defeat away at Burnley on the opening day of the 2007–08 season. One week later, Hoefkens was named in the Championship Team of the Week, following his performance in the 2–0 home win over Preston North End.
Samson locomotive on the Albion Mines Railway Crerar had shown an early interest in railways as early as 3 February 1836 when he wrote a lengthy letter concerning a proposed railway between Halifax and Windsor. Later in 1836 the General Mining Association of London, England, owners of the Albion Mines, now Stellarton, decided to build a railway from the Albion Mines to its loading grounds on the East River. At that time there were few construction engineers in the area. Peter Crerar, a government land surveyor, was given the task.
Zuberbühler signed a two-year contract for West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer from Basel on 14 July 2006. His first appearance in an Albion shirt was in a friendly against Motherwell, where he earned praise from his manager Bryan Robson. He then kept a clean sheet on his competitive début as Albion beat Hull City 2–0 on 5 August. Zuberbühler was dropped from the first team by new manager Tony Mowbray after starting 15 games, apparently due to the fans booing and sarcastically applauding him when he played.
The Albion team celebrate winning promotion to the Premier League. In the 2003–04 season, Albion had their best League Cup run for 22 years, beating Newcastle United and Manchester United before losing to Arsenal in the quarter-finals. The team also enjoyed good form in the league, remaining in the top two from mid-October until the end of the season, winning promotion back to the Premiership, again as runners-up, at the first attempt. Albion unveiled the Astle Gates outside their home ground, The Hawthorns, in July 2003.
Robertson went on to serve as the mayor of the City of Albion in 1890, as treasurer of the Michigan Bankers Association in 1891 and 1892, and was elected treasurer of Albion College. In 1894, bank owner J. W. Sheldon died, and in 1895 Robertson established the Albion State Bank. He served as president of the bank until at least 1913. Robertson lived in the house until his death in 1916, and the house remained in the family until the death of his widow, Carrie L. Robertson, in 1923.
It was announced on 2 July 2015 that Bong joined EFL Championship side Brighton & Hove Albion on a free transfer, signing an initial two-year contract with the south coast club. Upon signing for the club, he revealed that he rejected a "lucrative offers from at France and abroad" to join Brighton & Hove Albion. Bong was also given a number twelve shirt for the new season as well. Bong made his Brighton & Hove Albion debut in the opening game of the season, starting the whole game, in a 1–0 win over Nottingham Forest.
David Robert Powell (born 24 September 1967) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made appearances in the English Football League with West Bromwich Albion and also on loan at Wrexham. He is the youngest goalkeeper to have played a competitive first-team match for West Bromwich Albion, playing as a late replacement for Paul Bradshaw against Crystal Palace in the short-lived Full Members Cup on 23 October 1985 at the age of 18 years and 29 days. He retired in 1988 after leaving West Bromwich Albion.
On entering the straits, Albion came under heavy fire, particularly from Dardanus; three of the covering battleships joined her to suppress those guns, briefly allowing Albion to anchor and begin the planned bombardment. Queen Elizabeth joined the bombardment, but mobile howitzers quickly found both vessels and forced de Robeck to break off the operation.Corbett (1921), pp. 189–190 On 18 March, the Anglo-French fleet mounted a major attack on the Ottoman defences; Albion joined ten British battleships and one battlecruiser and four French battleships for the operation.
Albert Edward James Matthias Bayliss (1 August 1863 – 19 August 1933), known as Jem Bayliss, was an English footballer who played for West Bromwich Albion, as well as the English national side. He captained the West Bromwich Albion side which won the 1888 FA Cup Final. He made his league debut on 8 September 1888, at wing-half for West Bromwich Albion in a 2–0 win against Stoke at the Victoria Ground, Stoke. He played all of the "Throstles"' 22 Football League matches and scored two goals in 1888–89.
SR 1 crosses Russian Gulch State Park on the Frederick W. Panhorst Bridge SR 1 then crosses the Gualala River and enters Mendocino County. The highway enters the city of Point Arena, in which it becomes Main Street, before following School Street to the northwest and then becoming Shoreline Highway once again. It bridges the Garcia River and then, near Elk, the Navarro River, where it meets SR 128. At the town of Albion, the Albion River is spanned by the Albion River Bridge, the only remaining wooden trestle bridge on the highway.
Adamson joined West Bromwich Albion as an apprentice in April 1995, turning professional in July 1997; he made his Albion début away at Stockport County on 11 April 1998. He generally found it difficult to break into the Albion first team, and remained an understudy to more experienced keepers such as Alan Miller, Brian Jensen and Russell Hoult. Adamson spent time on loan at various clubs, including IK Brage in Sweden, Mansfield Town, Halifax Town, Plymouth Argyle and Halesowen Town. Adamson then signed for League of Ireland side St Patrick's Athletic.
Crosby resigned from his position as assistant manager in January 2005, due to work commitments. However, following a short time out of the game Crosby returned to Burton Albion ahead of the 2006/07 season. By Christmas of the 2008/09 season Clough and Crosby had led Burton Albion to a 13-point lead at the top of the Conference National; however, in January 2009 Clough left Burton Albion to replace Paul Jewell as manager of Derby County. In January 2009 Crosby followed Nigel Clough to Derby County taking the position of assistant manager.
The Hungry Whistler Site and 5BL70 sites, on the slopes of Mount Albion in Boulder County, are the greatest sources of information about the Mount Albion complex. Hungry Whistler, a kill and butchering site, at is the type site for the Mount Albion complex. Hunters used a game drive system on the site to drive game between stone walls. The archaeological findings were dated over four periods from about 3850 to 3060 B.C. Site 5BL70, located near Hungry Whistler at , was used as a campsite and a place to gather wild plants.
Blackmon left Washington Gardner High School in Albion in 1937 in the tenth grade to look for work together with his father. He tamped stone and laid track for the New York Central Railroad and then worked for a short period at Albion Malleable Iron Works, the largest factory in Albion. He served with the U.S. Army 585th Engineers Company from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, mostly in the Pacific Theater (New Guinea, Southern Philippines, Luzon). He received six bronze battle stars and several campaign ribbons.
In the mythical story of the founding of Britain, Albion was a Giant son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. He was a contemporary of Heracles, who killed him. Albion founded a country on the island and ruled there. Britain, then called Albion after its founder, was inhabited by his Giant descendants until about 1100 years before Julius Cæsar's invasion of Britain, when Brutus of Troy came and defeated the small number of Giants that remained (as a group of the Giants had killed all the others).
Albion also took part in the 1890-91 Northern Football League, finishing third. In that season, Blue House Field also hosted FA Cup football, as Albion reached the last 16, drawing at home to Nottingham Forest F.C. before losing a third replay on neutral ground. Despite impressive performances, Albion's league application was once again rejected, with a solitary vote being cast in their favour. Facing financial difficulty, Albion elected not to play in the Alliance (with its relatively long-distance travel), instead choosing to focus on the more local Northern Football League.
Zuiverloon in February 2010 On 2 July 2008 it was confirmed by Heerenveen that Zuiverloon had signed a three-year deal, with an extra year in the club's favour, for West Bromwich Albion of the Premier League for £3.2 million. He made his debut for West Brom in a 2–1 loss against Everton. His first Albion goal came in the FA Cup, in the 3–1 defeat to Burnley on 3 February 2009. Following West Brom losing to Liverpool 2–0, Albion were relegated to the Championship after one season in the Premier League.
Parkes attended Halesowen Grammar School and played for local sides Halesowen Amateurs, Coombs Wood and Halesowen before joining West Bromwich Albion in February 1906. His debut came against Notts County in March 1907 in the FA Cup and he played in the semi-final defeat against Everton later that season. He left after falling out with the West Bromwich Albion management and joined Coventry City in May 1908. He played 170 league and cup games for Coventry, scoring 38 times before returning to West Bromwich Albion in May 1914.
Early in the 1983/4 season Popular Alm won the Craven Filter Sprint (now known as the Queensland Pacing Championship) on the opening night of the new Albion Park track in 1:55.8. He won six consecutive races at Albion Park including setting a new Australian record time for a race mile of 1.54.5. A win in the Australian Pacing Championship was also part of the winning sequence. On 29 October 1983, Popular Alm became the shortest priced favourite in Australian harness racing history when winning at Brisbane’s Albion Park.
Following a successful trial period with Burton Albion during the pre-season of 2011–12, the club signed Yussuf on a one-year deal on 2 August 2011. Yussuf's first goal for Burton came in the 6–3 away victory against Barnet on 29 October 2011. Having found first-team opportunities hard to come by, Yussuf had to wait until 11 August 2012 to score his second Albion goal, the opener in a 2–2 draw against Sheffield United in the League Cup, Albion eventually going on to win on penalties.
Current Albion defender, Dominic Riordan, was appointed chairman on 25 June 2014. Ex-Everton and England U18 youth player George Green signed for Ossett Albion in November 2015 after voluntarily terminating his contract at Oldham Athletic. He made 4 league appearances for the club before signing for Championship team Burnley in January 2016. In September 2017, the founders and directors of Unita, a local based facilities management company, took the reins at Ossett Albion in a move which sees the club inherit a ready-made football academy with 150 players currently enrolled.
Chippewa was coming from Bellingham, Washington to Seattle and had reached the West Point at the northern entrance to Elliott Bay when the collision occurred. Albion was then en route from Seattle to Port Angeles, and many of her passengers were asleep in cabins at the time of the collision. The pilot of Albion saw Chippewa but for some reason misunderstood Chippewas signals as to which way to turn to avoid collision. Chippewa blew two whistle blasts, which meant “pass to port” but instead Albion turned the other way into Chippewas path.
The 1997–98 season saw the return of Alan Buckley as manager, after an unsuccessful period at West Bromwich Albion, for Grimsby's most successful post-war season. In the summer of 1997, Buckley succeeded in bringing in players to the club who were to be instrumental in the club's upcoming season. Former skipper Paul Groves was re- signed from West Bromwich Albion, and Kevin Donovan and David Smith also joined the club from Albion. The mid-season capture of Huddersfield Town midfielder Wayne Burnett proved to be a great bit of business for Buckley.
Barnes playing for Brighton & Hove Albion in 2011 Barnes subsequently joined League One club Brighton & Hove Albion on loan until the end of the season. He scored on his debut against Tranmere Rovers two days later, having been introduced as a substitute ten minutes earlier. On 8 July 2010, Barnes signed a two-year contract with Brighton & Hove Albion after transferring for an undisclosed fee from Plymouth Argyle. On 12 April 2011, he scored the decisive goal in a 4–3 win at home against Dagenham & Redbridge, which confirmed their promotion to the Championship.
From 2 May 1917, "L 30" was stationed in Seerappen, 15 km west of Königsberg, wherefrom it took part in Operation Albion on the Baltic Front with reconnaissance flights and at least 4 bombing raids, culminating in the Battle of Moon Sound on 17 October, leading to the German conquering of the Estonian islands of Ösel, Dagö and Muhu (then part of the Russian Empire).Landung auf Ösel 1917. Operation "Albion" - YouTubeOrder of Battle - Operation Albion - navweaps.com The German airships were in the operation led by korvettenkäpitan Hans Wendt.
Lionhead Studios released a section on their website entitled "Tales of Albion", which provides a back-story to Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters, and Fable II. In "Fragments of the Old Kingdom", it details how the Archon came to power in Albion, and how the Heroes' Guild was founded. "Tales" also chronicles the end of the Heroes and ruin of their Guild in "Fall of the Heroes", and "Travels in Today's Albion" (which has been completed since its release) describes where some places are and has a little description of each notable area/artefact.
In 1829, a horse-drawn tramway was built using standard gauge rails from the settlement of Albion Mines (now Stellarton) to a wharf near New Glasgow. This was the first use of standard gauge rails in what would become Canada. On September 19, 1839, the Albion Railway was opened from Albion Mines to New Glasgow, hauling coal wagons behind steam locomotives such as the Samson along the west bank of the East River of Pictou. This was the second steam-powered railway in what would become Canada and the first to use iron rails.
Pearson was born in West Bromwich. He turned professional with West Bromwich Albion in April 1886 and made his debut in February 1887 against Notts County in the sixth round of the FA Cup.Matthews (2005) pp. 173–174. Tom Pearson made his League debut on 8 September 1888, as a forward for West Bromwich Albion in a 2–0 win against Stoke at the Victoria Ground. Tom Pearson scored his debut League goal on 15 September 1888 at County Ground against Derby County FC. West Bromwich Albion won the match 2–1.
Michael Reginald Thomas (born 7 July 1954) is a former footballer who played for Wrexham, Manchester United, Everton, Brighton & Hove Albion, Stoke City, Chelsea, West Bromwich Albion, Derby County, Shrewsbury Town and Leeds United. As a Welsh international, he made 51 appearances and scored four goals. Thomas began his career with local side Wrexham where he spent eight seasons and earned a move to Manchester United in 1978. After three seasons at Old Trafford, Thomas had short spells at Everton and Brighton & Hove Albion before joining Stoke City in August 1982.
Tully Sugar Mill No.6 at Illawarra Light Railway Museum, Albion Park Rail Albion Park is a suburb situated in the Macquarie Valley in the City of Shellharbour, which is in turn one of the three local government areas that comprise the Wollongong Metropolitan Area, New South Wales, Australia. Although it is surrounded by a 'green belt' of farms, Albion Park had a population of 13,316 at the . The Illawarra escarpment is to the west, Dapto is to the north, Jamberoo is to the south and Shellharbour is to the east.
Albion Central Schools have an advanced computer network. The three school buildings are interconnected on a district-wide fiber-optic network.
He later served as the Chair of the Michigan Civil Service Commission. Dively taught Government at Albion College and American University.
Upon leaving West Bromwich Albion, the club's chairman Jeremy Peace said he regretted signing Moore for paying a big transfer fee.
Thomas Worton (1876–unknown) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Albion Park Rail is the site of the Illawarra Regional Airport which is the location of the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society.
Robert Lynch Sánchez (born 18 November 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Brighton & Hove Albion, as a goalkeeper.
Born in Airdrie, Mulvaney played for Dumbarton, Luton Town, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bradford City, Bath City, Halifax Town and Forfar Athletic.
Paul & Joe Beaute is a brand line offered by Japanese cosmetics brand Albion Cosmetics, inspired by her fashion house Paul & Joe.
Max Harrison Sanders (born 4 January 1999) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Bodell remained at Birmingham as coach and as chief scout, a post he went on to hold at West Bromwich Albion.
Leamington Hibernian of the Midland Football League started playing on the same pitch as Cubbington Albion from the 2017-18 season.
Yves Bissouma (born 30 August 1996) is a Malian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Brighton & Hove Albion.
César Tajan Jiménez (born 25 June 1991) is a Colombian footballer who plays for Albion FC. He was born in Cartagena.
Teddy Christopher Graham Jenks (born 12 March 2002) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion.
Arad Thomas (November 18, 1807 - June 24, 1889 Albion, New York) was an American lawyer, judge, and author from New York.
Jamaica St David 45 (Albion) Claim Details, Associated Individuals and Estates. Legacies of British Slave-ownership, UCL. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
Albion Colliery was a coal mine in South Wales Valleys, located in the village of Cilfynydd, one mile north of Pontypridd.
Pearson participated in the 1912 FA Cup Final. He spent his entire professional career, spanning 18 years, with West Bromwich Albion.
Morton finished the season in seventh place after a disappointing defeat to already relegated Stirling Albion at the Doubletree Dunblane Stadium.
The Albion Colliery in Cilfynydd exploded in 1894 causing 276 deaths. In the 20th century there were numerous further fatal accidents.
Chapman moved into men's football with Albion Rovers, but he was sacked in May 2007 after a dispute with the board.
Raymond John Fairfax (born 14 November 1941) is an English former footballer who played for Northampton Town and West Bromwich Albion.
On 31 January 2014, Alexander signed for Burton Albion. He was released by the club at the end of the season.
Burn signed for Brighton & Hove Albion ahead of the 2018–19 season, and was loaned back to Wigan until January 2019.
Ephraim Colclough (1 December 1875 – 2 January 1914) was an English footballer who played for Brighton & Hove Albion, Stoke and Watford.
Morton would defeat Albion Rovers with goals from Denny Johnstone and Joe McKee to progress to the Scottish Cup fourth round.
Patrick Comerford "Pat" McAuley (1921 – 1970) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Celtic, Luton Town, Kettering Town and Albion Rovers.
Darnell Anthony Furlong (born 31 October 1995) is an English professional footballer who plays for West Bromwich Albion as a defender.
Marr was not without a club for long, signing for fellow Scottish League One side Albion Rovers on 2 June 2017.
Harold Mason Aston (20 October 1855 – 1914) was an English footballer who scored the first recorded goal of West Bromwich Albion.
James Stringer (1879–1933) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
She died on February 25, 1915, in Fort Sam Houston, and is buried with her husband at Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Michigan.
Cohen was bought by Brighton & Hove Albion from Hapoel Be'er Sheva for £40,000 in October 1980, but made just six appearances.
In 1810 Andrew Timbrell sold Albion to the Government for use as a troopship. She was lost at sea in 1816.
Samuel Edward Field (born 8 May 1998) is an English professional footballer who plays for West Bromwich Albion as a midfielder.
James Monroe was born in New York in 1816. James' father was Stephen Monroe. In 1838, James settled in Albion, Michigan.
Norman Harold Heath (31 January 1924 – November 1983) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper for West Bromwich Albion.
In the UK the single was released by Albion Records in 1981, with "Tintarella Di..." replacing "Individuellos" as the B-side.
West Bromwich Albion retained the previous season's kit, manufactured by Belgian company Patrick and sponsored by the West Bromwich Building Society.
John Mailer (11 June 1961 – 2006) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Stirling Albion, Hamilton Academical, Clyde and Cowdenbeath.
Martin McGowan (born 11 August 1962) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Clydebank, Stranraer, Albion Rovers and East Stirling.
Albion Qaush Avdijaj (born 12 January 1994) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Albanian club Tirana.
Albion Township is one of sixteen townships in Butler County, Iowa, USA. As of the 2000 census, its population was 2,040.
He left Sunderland in 1972 to join Charlton Athletic before moving again to Brighton & Hove Albion where he finished his career.
Finn Ecrepont (born 30 July 2002) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays for Albion Rovers, on loan from Ayr United.
Alexander Muir was a Scottish professional football full back who made over 150 appearances in the Scottish League for Albion Rovers.
Michael Hendry (born 20 December 1965) was a Scottish footballer who played for Queen's Park, Stirling Albion, Alloa Athletic and Dumbarton.
Thomas "Tommy" Walker (born 23 December 1964) was a Scottish footballer who played for Ayr United, Dumbarton, Stranraer and Albion Rovers.
Since 2006 the charity launched Project Albion, creating a database with the goal of recording every fortean event in the country.
Hugh Goldie (born 14 December 1923) was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Raith Rovers, Ayr United and Albion Rovers.
7 Albion, which resulted in boiler-and-firebox assemblies which were about a foot longer than those of the earlier locomotives.
Stanton continued to play for the club after their change of name to West Bromwich Albion in 1879. In 1883 he played in Albion's first FA Cup match, against Wednesbury Old Athletic.Matthews (2005) p. 221. West Bromwich Albion held a testimonial match for Stanton on 16 May 1885; the team lost 1–2 to a district XI.Matthews (1987) pp.
On 6 July 2015 it was announced that Mäenpää had signed a contract with English side Brighton & Hove Albion following his release from VVV-Venlo. He made his Brighton & Hove Albion league debut in the 3–0 victory over Rotherham at Falmer Stadium on 16 August 2016. At the end of 2017–18 season, he left the club.
Hutchinson was born in Glasgow. He turned professional with Darlington in August 1891 before moving on to Newcastle United in October 1893. He joined Nelson in January 1894 and in July of that year signed for West Bromwich Albion for a £50 fee. He made his Albion debut in September 1894 in an away match at Sheffield United.
Durand William Springer (August 9, 1866 – May 18, 1943) was an American football coach and accountant. He was a student-coach at Albion College in Albion, Michigan in 1884. After graduating, he took on a number of roles at the University of Michigan. Springer was named the manager of the football squad at Ann Arbor High School in 1898.
Albion is a village in Orleans County, New York, United States. The population was 6,056 at the 2010 census. The village is centrally located in the county, the village is partly within the towns of both Albion and Gaines. It is the county seat of Orleans County and is about west/northwest of the City of Rochester.
Shellharbour City has many attractions for family entertainment and recreation. In Albion Park Rail there is a Light Rail Museum and steam trains, Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) Museum, and Albion Oval; a local sports ground. Shellharbour Village, the beach and playground are also popular attractions. Excellent fishing at Lake Illawarra and superb surfing at Warilla beach.
Lady Nelson was repaired and set off again on 29 August 1803, this time accompanied by the whaler Albion. Lady Nelson had a reasonably uneventful voyage and anchored in Risden Cove on the River Derwent on 9 September 1803. Albion arrived two days later. The next several days were employed in landing stores and establishing the settlers on shore.
His family moved to Albion, New York, in 1825. He attended Lima Seminary in Buffalo, New York. Then he studied law in Lewiston, New York, was admitted to the bar in 1841, and practiced in Gainesville, New York, and Buffalo. He returned to Albion in February 1844 and practiced law in partnership with Sanford E. Church.
Albion is the nameship of the , which also includes . The ship also carries a permanently embarked Royal Marines landing craft unit, 6 Assault Squadron, Royal Marines. Along with sister ship Bulwark, Albion forms a key part of the Royal Navy's amphibious warfare capability. The ship can carry up to 256 soldiers in normal conditions, ordinarily Royal Marines.
After graduating from Chicago, Kennedy went into the newspaper business. He began his newspaper career as a football writer for the Chicago Daily Tribune in 1900. In 1904, Kennedy moved to Albion, Michigan, where he worked as both a newspaperman and football coach. He was the publisher of the Albion Evening Recorder from 1904 to 1939.
Lindfield was a four-masted barque built in 1891. Shaw, Savill and Albion sold her to Norwegian buyers in 1911. The company was created in 1882 by the amalgamation of Shaw, Savill and Company and Albion Line. At the annual shareholders' meeting of the company on 12 April 1892, profits for the year of £35,270 16s 2d were announced.
The Albion Britons football program is a college football team that represents Albion College in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association, a part of the Division III (NCAA). The team has had 25 head coaches since its first recorded football game in 1883. The current coach is Craig Rundle who first took the position for the 1997 season.
He finds Issei's lecherous goals to be demeaning, and gets annoyed whenever Albion and others call him the "Breast Dragon Emperor", even crying whenever he hears the word "breast". In Volume 16 he and Albion resolve their differences and allow Issei to unlock the powers they once had, yelling they are no longer afraid of breasts and butts.
In the Birmingham Senior Cup, Albion reached the fourth round, having registered their record competitive victory—a 26–0 win against Coseley—in round one. It was the first season in which Albion fielded a reserve side in addition to their first team; the club's second team played 24 matches and went through the season undefeated.Matthews (1987) p. 220.
On 27 July 2019, Sarkic joined EFL League One side Burton Albion on trial from Leeds, starting in their pre-season friendly against Chesterfield On 1 August, he joined Albion on a permanent deal for an undisclosed figure. He scored his first goal for Burton in an EFL Cup tie against Bournemouth on 25 September 2019.
Alfredo Manuel Mousinho Esteves (born 6 April 1976 in Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese-East Timorese former footballer. He began his management career at Albion Park White Eagles before being sacked in the 2012 season. He is now currently the coach of Fernhill under 20s as well as being the coaching coordinator at Albion Park Junior Football Club.
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database - Voyages: Albion, Wade, master Albion back at Liverpool on 14 August. She had left Bristol with 28 crew and returned with 19. She enrolled eight crew members at Ile de Los to replace eight who had died at Gallinhas. She arrived with at St Vincent with 25, and discharged five there.
On 26 March 2015, Carayol signed a loan contract with Brighton & Hove Albion for the rest of the season in order to regain match fitness. Carayol made his Brighton & Hove Albion debut the next day, where he played 81 minutes, in a 1–0 loss against Rotherham United. Carayol made five appearance before returning to the parent club.
On 31 January 2008, Daněk signed for Albion on loan for the rest of the season. His loan was extended at the end of the season by six months until 1 January 2009. His loan was terminated on 29 August 2008 without having made a first-team appearance for Albion. Daněk returned to FC Viktoria Plzeň afterwards.
Knowles joined Gainsborough Trinity, after failed trials with York City and Stevenage, he went on to score 10 goals in 18 appearances before being released after an unsanctioned trial with Burton Albion. He then joined Harrogate Town, in January 2013 scoring 10 goals in 14 games before joining Burton Albion permanently in the summer of 2013.
In the League Cup, Stirling Albion were dispatched in the second round before a fighting display against Celtic, saw Dumbarton's interest in the competition come to an end for another year. Locally, Dumbarton failed to keep a grip on the Stirlingshire Cup, with Stirling Albion gaining some revenge for their League Cup exit, with a semi final win.
Jack Leitch (born 17 July 1995) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Stirling Albion. A midfielder, he started his career with Motherwell and was a product of the Motherwell Academy. In 2016, he moved to Airdrieonians and had one season with the Diamonds. Leitch then played for Peterhead for three seasons before signing for Stirling Albion in 2020.
The Fort Bragg and Southeastern Railroad was formed by Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway as a consolidation of logging railways extending inland from Albion, California on the coast of Mendocino County. The railroad and its predecessors operated from 1 August 1885 to 16 January 1930.Stanley T. Borden: The Albion Branch. In: The Western Railroader, Issue 264.
Derek Kinder is a former American football wide receiver. He attended Albion High School in Albion, New York, where he was a star athlete in football, baseball, and basketball. As a senior, he scored 33 touchdowns, rushed for 1,705 yards, and intercepted eight passes. In December 2003, Kinder accepted a football scholarship from the University of Pittsburgh.
Wilfred Vickers (born 3 August 1924) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion and Aldershot. He was on the books of West Bromwich Albion without appearing at first-team level, and went on to play non-league football for clubs including Bentley Colliery and Gainsborough Trinity.
Albion Cricket Club is a cricket club based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Founded in 1862, it is reputedly the oldest continuously existing club in either New Zealand or Australia. In 2013, Albion stalwart Warwick Larkins, convener of the 150th celebrations, enquired in Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide and found: The club's home ground is at Culling Park in Musselburgh.
One of his most memorable achievements was his role in the Battle of Navarino. He was the Captain of the ship Albion and was credited with playing an important part in the victory. A lithograph was made by George Philip Reinagle in 1828 of his ship Albion during the Battle which can be seen at this link.Paralos Gallery website.
197, 199, 201 Albion Street terrace cottages are three heritage-listed terraced houses located at 197, 199, 201 Albion Street in the inner city Sydney suburb of Surry Hills in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999.
After two seasons at East Fife, Smith signed for Scottish League One side Arbroath on 21 June 2013. On 31 January 2014, Smith moved to Stirling Albion. Smith and teammate Ross Forsyth were put in charge of the first team after manager Greig McDonald left the club in October 2014.Stirling Albion: Greig McDonald leaves manager's post, BBC Sport.
Blue House Field was a football ground in the Hendon area of Sunderland, England. It was the original home of Sunderland A.F.C hosting the club between 1880 and 1881. It hosted rivals Sunderland Albion F.C. between 1888 and 1892. While the home of Sunderland Albion, Blue House Field hosted matches in the Football Alliance and the FA Cup.
Today, All Saints is part of Albion Square Conservation Area, along with neighbouring residential properties, Albion Square itself and Stonebridge Common. From 1998 to 2014, the vicar was the Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, who also holds the roles of Speaker’s chaplain to the House of Commons, priest vicar at Westminster Abbey and chaplain to the Queen.
Kosyk may not have fared well during his years in Albion; according to accounts he was swindled and defrauded by unscrupulous residents.Letopis, February 1977, p. 50 In 1979, the Mato Kosyk House in Albion was entered into the National Register of Historic Places. It is considered significant as the only surviving structure associated with the famous poet.
Jayson Patrick Molumby (born 6 August 1999) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion and the Republic of Ireland national team. Molumby was born in Cappoquin, County Waterford and played youth football with Villa FC, Railway Athletic and Brighton & Hove Albion, where he made his debut in the EFL Cup.
On 30 September 2009, Pearce signed for Lincoln City as the club's assistant manager to newly appointed Chris Sutton, a former teammate at Blackburn Rovers. He left when Sutton resigned on 29 September 2010. In 2014, he joined Brighton & Hove Albion as a scout. On 1 November 2018, he joined West Bromwich Albion as head of recruitment.
He then returned to Australia where he joined Victorian Premier League side Hume City. In August 2012, Weir signed for Scottish club Stirling Albion on a short-term contract. He left Stirling Albion to sign for Junior side Broxburn Athletic in January 2013 when his short-term contract expired. He joined Penicuik Athletic in September 2014.
Brighton & Hove Albion Women Football Club is an English women's football club affiliated with Brighton & Hove Albion. The club currently compete in the Women's Super League and the first team play at the Broadfield Stadium, home of Crawley Town F.C. Former England women manager Hope Powell is the current first team manager, having been appointed in July 2017.

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