Woolwich Arsenal begins, Chapman arrives, our first benefactor dies

The Arsenal Anniversary Files

Below are the Arsenal (and occasionally one or two non-Arsenal) anniversaries for today taken from the complete files of over 6000 Arsenal anniversaries which appear on the Arsenal History Society website.  An index to the Anniversary files can be found in the left column of this site under “Pages”

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22 June 1893:  The first AGM of Woolwich Arsenal was held under the chairmanship of  Jack Humble; as the club’s first directors were elected ahead of entry into the Football League for the first time.

22 June 1894: Robert Turnbull born.  He played initially for the Royal Engineers AFC – who appeared in four of the first eight FA Cup finals, who pioneered the passing game. He joined Arsenal in 1921 as an amateur

22 June 1900: Frederick Coles joined from Nottingham Forest.  Little is known of his pre-Arsenal life but he is recorded as having also played for Notts County and Nottingham Post Office, probably the only Arsenal man to have done so.

22 June 1901: George Lawrence, benefactor extraordinaire to the Woolwich Arsenal, and the club’s very first historian, died of a heart attack. He is one of the men, without whom there would have been no Arsenal.

22 June 1904: James Henry Bigden joined Arsenal from West Ham.  He was a local lad, and having been a near ever-present player over two seasons there was considerable upset in West Ham as he and other key players moved.

22 June 1911: The coronation of George V.

22 June 1921: The King opened the new Parliament of N Ireland, and three days later the months of drought ended with heavy rain.  Two days after that the coal strike ended. The mood of the country lifted.

22 June 1922: There was outrage as it became known that Irish Republican Army activists had killed Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson MP (a leading opponent of the separation of Ireland into two states) at the front door of his house in Belgravia.

22 June 1925: Herbert Chapman took up the job of Secretary Manager of Arsenal FC.   It was a moment of supreme importance within the club, ranking alongside the move to professionalism in 1891, the application to join the League in 1893, the rescue of the club by Henry Norris in 1910 and the move to Highbury in 1913.

22 June 1983: Arsenal signed Charlie Nicholas.  He played 84 times for Celtic scoring 48 goals and when Terry Neill wrote his autobiography he made the signing of Charlie the first chapter of his book.   In December 1983 Terry Neill was sacked.

22 June 1988: Graham Rix transferred to Caen, followed by Le Havre and Dundee.   He retired in 1993 from playing, went to Chelsea where he became youth team coach, and also played once in an end of season game in 1995 against Arsenal.

22 June 1998: David Seaman and Tony Adams played in England 1 Romania 2 in the World Cup Finals in France.  Only Sherringham in the England team was older than the Arsenal pair.

22 June 2000: Nigel Winterburn, a member of the most famous defences in football history, joined WHU on a free transfer (also reported as 23 June).  Since retiring he has done some work as a defensive coach and some media work.

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