Here are the Anniversaries from 22 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is The end of Woolwich Arsenal and of the first season at Highbury. 22 August 1914: Tottenham 1 Arsenal 5. This was the only pre-season friendly recorded for the season, although …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 21 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is The end of Woolwich Arsenal and of the first season at Highbury. 21 August 1954: Last of 57 league appearances for Arthur Shaw. He later captained Gravesend to win the Southern …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 20 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is The end of Woolwich Arsenal and of the first season at Highbury. The answers to the question in the headline are to be found on 20 August 1966, 20 August 1977, and …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 19 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is The end of Woolwich Arsenal and of the first season at Highbury. Today, the anniversary file is shared with Groucho Marx (see below). 19 August 1904: Woolwich Gazette reported Archibald Leitch …
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By Tony Attwood Woolwich Arsenal entered the final month of their first season north of the river still entertaining hopes of promotion – something which was quite remarkable given the difficulties that had to be overcome in moving to Highbury, and in rebuilding the team’s morale after the disasterous relegation season of 1912/13. At the …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 18 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is Arsenal February and March 1914; the wall falls down, the team slips up. 18 August 1961: Laurie Brown purchased from Northampton Town. The following day he played against Tottenham, and then …
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By Tony Attwood It is easy to assume that because football began at Highbury in the late summer of 1913, that the ground was completed. But of course this was in the days before the notion of health and safety took hold, and we are reminded of the fact that the ground was far from …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 17 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article on Arsenal’s history is Arsenal’s first ever FA Cup match at Highbury and a challenge for promotion: Jan 1914 17 August 1896: Andrew Young born. He was signed by Knighton in 1921 from Aston Villa. …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 15 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article is Arsenal’s first ever FA Cup match at Highbury and a challenge for promotion: Jan 1914 16 August 1912. Ted Drake born. He started at Winchester City, and then went on to Southampton, Herbert Chapman …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 15 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article is Arsenal’s first ever FA Cup match at Highbury and a challenge for promotion: Jan 1914 15 August 1886: Charles Lewis born in Plumstead, (then a small town in Kent). He played for East Wickham, Eltham …
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By Tony Attwood While the year 1914 will forever resonate as the year in which the first world war commenced, 1914 was not in any way a year in which the nation was expecting war in a matter of weeks or even months. Life continued, football continued. By way of example, 1914 saw the first …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 14 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article is December 1913, the alleged redcurrent shirts, and Chapman comes to Highbury for the first time 14 August 1894: Jack Butler born in Ceylon; he played 267 games for Arsenal. He was the first Woolwich Arsenal player …
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By Tony Attwood For many years December was one of the busiest months in league football, and December 1913 was certainly no exception. As such it is not surprising that as we have found (in compiling the reports of the last few months of 1913) there was a decline in the activities of Henry Norris …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 13 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article is The rebirth of Arsenal after the move to Highbury: November 1913. 13 August 1934: Ken Friar born. He started with Arsenal aged 12 and rose through the club to rose become Company Secretary in …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 12 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Our most recent article is The rebirth of Arsenal after the move to Highbury: November 1913. 12 August 1917: Frank Boulton born. He started out with Bristol City, before moving on to Bath City, from where he was transferred …
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by Tony Attwood We left Arsenal in our last article (The players who launched Arsenal’s rebirth), finishing October with five wins, two draws and two defeats in their opening nine games – the best start to a season since 1906. The table looked like this… Pos Team Pld W D L F A GAvg Pts …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 11 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities undertaken by the Arsenal History Society are at the end of today’s list. 11 August 1947: Don Roper signed from Southampton (See background article here). He …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 10 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities undertaken by the Arsenal History Society are at the end of today’s list. The answer to the question in the headline is that this occurred on 10 …
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This article is part of the series Henry Norris at the Arsenal. An index to the articles in the series so far is shown at the end of this piece. More information about the work of the Arsenal History Society is given on our home page by Tony Attwood Arsenal’s team for the …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 9 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities undertaken by the Arsenal History Society are at the end of today’s list. 9 August 1914: Joe Mercer born. He first played for Ellesmere Port Town before going …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 8 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. You might also be interested in our in-depth analysis of the first days at Highbury which continues with When Highbury opened, and “Victoria Concordia Crescit” was introduced Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 7 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. You might also be interested in our in-depth analysis of the first days at Highbury which continues with When Highbury opened, and “Victoria Concordia Crescit” was introduced Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities …
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Here are the Anniversaries from 6 August – part of our regular daily look at Arsenal’s history. You might also be interested in our in-depth analysis of the first days at Highbury which continues with When Highbury opened, and “Victoria Concordia Crescit” was introduced Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities …
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This article is part of the series Henry Norris at the Arsenal. An index to the articles in the series so far is shown at the end of this piece. More information about the work of the Arsenal History Society is given on our home page By Tony Attwood With the opening of Highbury …
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These are the Arsenal anniversaries we have listed for 5 August. If you know any more, or have any corrections please do let us know. Details of the whole list of 5000 Arsenal anniversaries and other activities undertaken by the Arsenal History Society are at the end of the piece 5 August 1946: Ian Buchanan …
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