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Quorn Clubs, Societies and Sport

 George Gartshore  George Gartshore
George Gartshore (1830 to 1917) early in his career was a farrier with the stage coaches ...... cont.
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 Quorn United Cricket Club  Quorn United Cricket Club
Loughborough Herald - 6th July 1899 Denounciation of the League and Withdrawal of the ...... cont.
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 Rider on Horse  Rider on Horse
Taken between 1905 and 1909 by William Shuttlewood, a Quorn chemist, this photograph is ...... cont.
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 Quorn Havelock Football Club  Quorn Havelock Football Club
Taken in 1907 and donated by Linda Reid, British Columbia, Canada. The printing ...... cont.
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 The Quorn Official Guide 1950  The Quorn Official Guide 1950
Published in 1950, this is a simple document detailing the village of Quorn. It includes ...... cont.
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 Kid Creeb 1930s  Kid Creeb 1930s
We know from the reverse of the card that Kid Creeb was managed by Tiger Allen of Quorn. ...... cont.
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 Rawlins Hockey Team c1920  Rawlins Hockey Team c1920
c1920 with headteacher Mr Keith Thomson. Front row, third from left is Ethel Mary ...... cont.
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 Radio star at Quorn fete  Radio star at Quorn fete
Loughborough Echo - 8th May 1964 The annual spring fair staged on Saturday by Quorn ...... cont.
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 Jack Field did his office work in soccer boots  Jack Field did his office work in soccer boots
Loughborough Monitor - 30th January 1953 Hon. Secretary of the very successful Quorn ...... cont.
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 Quorn Amateur Dramatic Society - Without the Prince  Quorn Amateur Dramatic Society - Without the Prince
Loughborough Monitor - 15th May 1953 Quorn Amateur Dramatic Society is attempting ...... cont.
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 The Green  The Green
A photograph from the early 1900s. In the early days of its history the land was known as ...... cont.
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 Quorn Hunt Kennels  Quorn Hunt Kennels
These unusual almost circular "beehive pattern" brick huts, were thought to be drying ...... cont.
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 Quorn Hunt Kennels  Quorn Hunt Kennels
These unusual almost circular "beehive pattern" brick huts were thought to be drying ...... cont.
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 Sir Richard Sutton - Master of Quorn Hunt 1847-1855  Sir Richard Sutton - Master of Quorn Hunt 1847-1855
Sir Richard Sutton, upon taking Mastership of the Quorn Hunt in 1847 rented only the ...... cont.
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 The Slabs  The Slabs
The Quorn to Barrow Slabs footpath under water in the 1920s. 'Scotche Greene' or the ...... cont.
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 Tom Firr - huntsman with the Quorn  Tom Firr - huntsman with the Quorn
Tom Firr was a local celebrity and his hunting exploits were often reported in the local ...... cont.
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 Tom Firr outside Charnwood House, Leicester Road  Tom Firr outside Charnwood House, Leicester Road
Now part of Quorn County Hotel. Among the previous residents was Thomas Firr (1846-1902) ...... cont.
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 People in Quorn Stables  People in Quorn Stables
This photograph was taken by William Shuttlewood between 1905 and 1909.
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 School Lane Albion F.C., Quorn  School Lane Albion F.C., Quorn
Taken in 1907.
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Total: 294 artefacts returned over 12 pages


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