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Harry Green (cyclist)
Harry Green may refer to: *Harry Green (Australian footballer) (1920–1977), Australian rules footballer *Harry Green (footballer, born 1860) Harold Green (19 January 1860 – May 1900) was an English footballer who played at both right and left full-back. Career Green was born in West Bromwich. He played for George Salter's Works before joining West Bromwich Albion. He played in ... (1860–1900), English footballer * Harry Green (footballer, born 1908) (1908–?), English footballer * Harry Green (runner) (1886–1934), British long-distance runner See also * Harry Greene (other) * Henry Green (other) * Harold Green (other) {{Hndis, Green, Harry ...
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Harry Green (Australian Footballer)
Harry William Green (31 October 1920 – 31 December 1977) was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Green, Harry 1920 births 1977 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) North Melbourne Football Club players ...
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Harry Green (footballer, Born 1860)
Harold Green (19 January 1860 – May 1900) was an English footballer who played at both right and left full-back. Career 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 Stoke is a common place name in the United Kingdom. Stoke may refer to: Places United Kingdom The largest city called Stoke is Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire. See below. Berkshire * Stoke Row, Berkshire Bristol * Stoke Bishop * Stok .... He played nine of the "Throstles" 22 Football League matches and was part of a defence-line that achieved three clean-sheets whilst restricting the opposition to a single goal on one occasio ...
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Harry Green (footballer, Born 1908)
Harry Green (1908 – after 1936) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward in the Football League for Oldham Athletic, Leeds United, Bristol City and York City and in non-League football for Mexborough Town and Frickley Colliery Frickley & South Elmsall Colliery was opened by the Carlton Main Colliery Company Ltd in 1903 in South Elmsall, in Yorkshire, England. Frickley & South Elmsall Colliery The first sod was cut on 23 April 1903 of shafts No.1 and No.2 and the .... References 1908 births Footballers from Sheffield Year of death missing English men's footballers Men's association football forwards Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Mexborough Athletic F.C. players Leeds United F.C. players Bristol City F.C. players York City F.C. players Frickley Athletic F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-forward-1900s-stub ...
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Harry Green (runner)
Henry Harold Green (15 July 1886 – 12 March 1934) was a British long-distance runner who competed in the marathon at the 1912 Summer Olympics, and is recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations as having set a world's best in the marathon on 12 May 1913 with a time of 2:38:16.2 in London. Green was a member of the Herne Hill Harriers. Biography Green competed for the Sutton Harriers and won a marathon in Surrey on Boxing Day 1908. At the inaugural Polytechnic Marathon run in London on 8 May 1909 he finished third, behind Henry Barrett and Fred Lord, with a time of 2:49:00.8. Although the 1910 Polytechnic Marathon was cancelled due to the death of King Edward, Green was one of 49 who started the 1911 race that made its way from Windsor Castle to Stamford Bridge. Competing for the Surrey Athletic Club, Green trailed Michael Ryan until Putney, 23 miles into the race. Taking the lead, he finished four minutes in front of Ryan with a time of 2:46:29 ...
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Harry Greene (other)
Harry Greene may refer to: * Harry Ashland Greene (1852–1933), American businessman and philanthropist * Harry Greene (television personality) (1923–2013), Welsh television personality * Harry Plunket Greene (1865–1936), Irish baritone singer * Harry S.N. Greene (1904–1969), American pathologist * Harry W. Greene (born 1945), herpetologist * Harold J. Greene Harold Joseph "Harry" Greene (February 11, 1959 – August 5, 2014) was a United States Army general who was killed during the War in Afghanistan. During his time with the United States Army, he held various commands associated with engineering ... (1959–2014), American military officer See also * Harry Green (other) {{hndis, Greene, Harry ...
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Henry Green (other)
Henry Green was the pen name of Henry Vincent Yorke (1905–1973), an English novelist. Henry Green or Greene may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * Henry Towneley Green (1836–1899), English watercolour painter and illustrator *Henry Mather Greene (1870–1954), American architect and designer, founded Greene and Greene with his brother *Graham Greene (Henry Graham Greene, 1904–1991), English novelist Politics and law U.K. *Sir Henry Green (English judge) (died 1369), English lawyer and Chief Justice of the King's Bench *Sir Henry Green (courtier) (c. 1347–1399), courtier and councillor of Richard II, executed by Henry IV *Henry Green (fl. 1447), Member of Parliament (MP) for Northamptonshire *Henry Green (MP for Hereford) (fl. 1563), MP for Hereford *Henry Green (British Resident) (1818–1884), British Resident Minister of the Orange River Sovereignty *Henry Green (MP for Poplar) (1838–1900), English shipowner and Liberal Party politician * Henry David Greene (fl. 18 ...
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