Woolwich Cricket Club was an English cricket club based in the town of Woolwich, Kent. It was formed sometime in the first half of the 18th century, or earlier, and its earliest known record is in 1754 when its team played two matches against the prominent Dartford Cricket Club. The club, or at least a successor of it, then played a number of matches from 1797 to 1806 against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), Montpelier Cricket Club, Croydon Cricket Club and other leading town clubs. After playing MCC in 1806, the club disappeared from the records. Throughout the period from 1754 to 1806, Woolwich's home ground was Barrack Field, part of Woolwich Common, which remains the home ground of the Royal Artillery Cricket Club (RACC). Mainstays of the club in its "Napoleonic" period were William Ayling, John Tanner and John Ward.
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WoolwichCricketClub was an English cricketclub based in the town of Woolwich, Kent. It was formed sometime in the first half of the 18th century, or...
College. In the 18th century, WoolwichCricketClub, later Royal Artillery CricketClub, were well-known cricketclubs. Cricket and other sports were mainly...
century and as the home of WoolwichCricketClub at that time. Later it became the home of the Royal Artillery CricketClub. It is now used as a generic...
Ayling is known to have played cricket until 1815, playing for club sides including WoolwichCricketClub and Prince's Plain Club. His batting technique was...
early 18th century Woolwich Common, more specifically Barrack Field, has been used as a cricket field, initially by WoolwichCricketClub, since the early...
purpose of this list is to identify all historically significant English cricketclubs and teams which played in significant matches, some of which may have...
Academy, Woolwich. He graduated from Woolwich in December 1864, entering into the Royal Artillery as a lieutenant. Dodsworth played first-class cricket for...
was born at Woolwich in what was then Kent in 1860. He played six first-class cricket matches as a wicket-keeper for Kent County CricketClub in 1892 and...
Kent county cricket teams in first-class cricket matches before the formation of the first Kent County CricketClub in August 1842. Cricket is generally...
playing clubcricket in India for Shimla. Returning to England in 1903, he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Marylebone CricketClub against...
who played first-class cricket for Somerset in 1904 and 1905. He also played one first-class match for Marylebone CricketClub (MCC) in 1908. Educated...
down a cricket pitch for the parish community to share.: 10 During the 1880s, Mr Richard Beachcroft, Secretary of the Paddington CricketClub, led the...
Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich to the east. The local council is Greenwich London Borough Council which meets in Woolwich Town Hall. Greenwich is the...
educated at Burney's School, Portsmouth, and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Royal Engineers in 1889...
variety of other teams. He played cricket whilst at Woolwich and appeared regularly for the Royal Artillery CricketClub, including playing in the annual...
Holloway. Since 1913 the club had played at Arsenal Stadium in Highbury. Prior to 1913, Arsenal played near the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. Barnet, promoted to...
Disposal Board. Friend played cricket for the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and then regularly for the Royal Engineers CricketClub after he was commissioned...
William was educated at Eton and then at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich. In February 1864 he was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery...
incendiary bombs fell on the Slazenger factory and on the Gradidge factory in Woolwich. The competing William Sykes Ltd factory at Horbury was undamaged by the...