Thomas Cook's Rugby Club
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title:
Thomas Cook's Rugby Club
text:
Thomas Cook’s amateur Rugby Football Club was founded in 1910 as part of a wider sports club established by the company in 1897, with the ground at Ravensbourne in Kent.
The first club president was Frank Henry Cook, who had played his rugby at Mill Hill School.
It ceased playing during both World Wars, and like many ‘house’ rugby clubs it no longer exists. At its most popular the club ran two XV's until it closed in 1966. During its lifetime the club played against well over 100 different clubs
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description:
Defunct English amateur rugby union club, based in Ravensbourne, Kent
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cook%27s_Rugby_Club
date created:
2013-08-16T21:35:37Z
date modified:
2024-09-08T11:35:23Z
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