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Frank Dolan [1945- 2025], Centurion 656 RIP and RWA AGM, January 23rd
I am pretty sure that I first met Frank in June 1980 as I passed him a sponge as he competed in the Blackpool of that year. I had no recollection of his smiling face from earlier years, which made … Continue reading
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Tagged Centurions 1911, Ewhurst, Frank Dolan, Lancashire, Manchester - Blackpool, RWA AGM, York Postal
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ERIC HALL RIP – Fond memories of a Belgravian in Lancashire
Sadly we have to inform you that Eric Hall of Belgrave Harriers and a double Olympian passed away on March 20th, 89 years of age. Eric has a special place in the history of our club and is fondly remembered … Continue reading
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Tagged Belgave Harriers, Double Olympian, Earlestown, Eric Hall RIP, Lancashire, Ron Wallwork
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Dipping into Alfred Scorer’s 1951 Reports – A Novice Race included
In the middle picture Jack Sankey of Leigh mentioned in the first report below is on the far left next to Ron Wallwork. Grateful thanks to Guy Goodair for digging out these reports, despite being on one leg, which though … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Scorer, Jack Sankey, Lancashire, Ron Marsden, Teeside Walking League
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