Issabella (Bella) Reay (1900–1979)[1] was an English association football player between 1917 and 1919. She played at centre forward for Blyth Spartans and England, scoring 133 goals in one season in her team's unbeaten run of 30 matches to win the Munitionettes' Cup and was the best-known player.[2] This was at a time when women's participation in public competitive football was controversial.
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Issabella (Bella) Reay (1900–1979) was an English association football player between 1917 and 1919. She played at centre forward for Blyth Spartans and...
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hyphenate his name because his parents were never married. He was educated at Reay Primary School in Lambeth, Emanuel School in Battersea, and Graveney School...
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Pathology. 10 (1): 73–75. doi:10.1097/00000433-198903000-00019. PMID 2929548. Reay, Donald T.; John W. Eisele (1983). "Sexual abuse and death of an elderly...
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million years. Narrated by Roger Allam, produced by Joanne Reay, directed by Howard Reay, made by The Mission, with the Discovery Channel 1 December...
Bitsy Bob (Michele Durler), who played music and made things, and initially Bella and Baxter the Numbears followed by puppets Morris Cog and Milly Sprocket...
National Assembly, Minister of Foreign Affairs Aeneas Mackay, 15th Lord Reay – Member of the House of Lords Excepted Hereditary (2019–present) Uttama...
Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Tempo Steamship For Messrs. Fenwick & Reay. 15 July United Kingdom John Elder & Co. Govan Alaska Passenger ship For...
was published in "Songs & Ballads of Northern England" (1899) by Stokoe & Reay. Arthur Quiller-Couch, (ed.) The Oxford Book of Ballads, 1910. Carl Sandburg;...
Boicho Kokinov, 52, Bulgarian cognitive scientist. Hugh Mackay, 14th Lord Reay, 75, British peer, Member of the European Parliament (1973–1979), member...
2023. Greer MSP, Ross (14 June 2022). "The Scottish Greens in Government". Bella Caledonia. Retrieved 31 December 2023. Chapman MSP, Maggie (May 2021). "How...
Television Service Engineering, British Broadcasting Corporation. George Adam Reay, OBE, Superintendent, Torry Research Station, Food Investigation Organisation...
Forbes, D.F.C., Reserve of Ail Force Officers. Acting Wing Commander Anthony Reay Mackay Geddes, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Acting Wing Commander Kenneth...
1988–2015; 1+1⁄4 miles – 1986–1987. Time record: 1:35.60 for 1 mile – Unique Bella (2018) 1:46.20 for 1+1⁄8 miles – Princess Rooney (1984) Most wins: 3 – Zenyatta...
63, British stage and screen actor (The Chronicles of Narnia). Sir Alan Reay, 86, British Army officer, Director General Army Medical Services (1981–1984)...
James Ovington Merchantman For private owner. Unknown date United Kingdom Reay & Naisby Sunderland James William Merchantman For Mr. Thompson. Unknown date...
Merchantman For Fenwick & Co. Unknown date United Kingdom Reay & Naisby Sunderland Felis Bella Merchantman For D. C. Scott. Unknown date United Kingdom...
Stowe Barque For George Avery. Unknown date United Kingdom Robert Reay North Hylton Bella Donna Barque For J. How. Unknown date United Kingdom Buchanan...
Cadet Force, Territorial & Army Volunteer Reserve. Major Gordon Michael Reay (613298926), Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Major (now Acting...