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William Townley
Townley in his earlier years
Personal information
Date of birth
(1866-02-14)14 February 1866
Place of birth
Blackburn, England
Date of death
30 May 1950(1950-05-30) (aged 84)
Place of death
Blackpool, England
Position(s)
Left winger
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1882–1883
Blackburn Swifts
1883–1886
Blackburn Olympic
1886–1892
Blackburn Rovers
77
(27)
1892–1893
Stockton
1893–1894
Blackburn Rovers
20
(10)
1894–1896
Darwen
42
(15)
1896–1897
Manchester City
3
(0)
International career
1889–1890
England
2
(2)
Managerial career
0000 –1909
Deutscher FC Prag
1909–1911
Karlsruher FV
1911–1913
SpVgg Fürth
1914
Bayern Munich
1914
SpVgg Fürth
1914
Bayern Munich
1919–1921
Bayern Munich
1920
St. Gallen
1921
Waldhof Mannheim
0000–1923
SC Victoria Hamburg
1923–1925
St. Gallen
1924
Netherlands
1926–1927
SpVgg Fürth
FSV Frankfurt
1930–1932
SpVgg Fürth
1932
Eintracht Hannover
Arminia Hannover
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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portrayed on William Hamilton's collection of Greek vases which entered the BM collection at around the same time. Copies of the Townley Vase were made...
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built before 1796 by WilliamTownley. His son James Townley (1760–1823) expanded it twice by 1820. The property remained in the Townley family until 1848...