Friday, July 26, 2013

Henry Renny Tailyour Cricket Player

Pictures gallery of Henry Renny Tailyour Cricket Player

Scottish Football Association Sky Sports Victory Shield Match

Scottish Football Association Sky Sports Victory Shield Match

Kenny Dalglish is the only male player His name was Henry Renny-Tailyour and was born in 1849. He was also a noted runner and played first class cricket

Soccer Players called Henry Stuff About Names

Soccer Players called Henry Stuff About Names

Henry Renny-Tailyour. Henry Waugh Renny-Tailyour (9 October 1849 15 June 1920) One hundred and thirty-seven Cricket Players. One hundred and fifteen Naturalists.

englstats A Complete Database of Engl Internationals

englstats A Complete Database of Engl Internationals

Henry Renny-Tailyour 15? William Gibb, 20' GK; Robert W Gardner (c) LB; William Kerr ; RB; Joe Taylor ; HB; Player Milestone: Pelham George von Donop's 1st Cap;

Famous Scottish Cricket Players List of Cricket Players from

Famous Scottish Cricket Players List of Cricket Players from

List of the most popular, renowned or famous cricket players from Scotland. Henry Renny-Tailyour. 1849. Scotland, India. Mussoorie, India, Uttarakhand More. Male. 47.

Engl Players by Alphabet Cricket Players ESPN Cricinfo

Engl Players by Alphabet Cricket Players ESPN Cricinfo

Cricket players England Players by Alpha. Renny-Tailyour, HW (Henry Renny-Tailyour, 1849-1920) 249: Renshaw, AG (Alfred Renshaw, 1844-1897) 250: Renshaw

Engl v Scotl 1873 First Lord of Football the life

Engl v Scotl 1873 First Lord of Football the life

but only had sufficient money to send seven players to London for this match. Henry Waugh Renny-Tailyour (Royal Engineers), blue and black cap, yellow tassel

Engl Unofficial Match No. 4 Scotl 18 November 1871

Engl Unofficial Match No. 4 Scotl 18 November 1871

The Surrey Cricket Ground, The Oval, Kennington, Scotland - Lt Henry Renny-Tailyour (towards the end of the match). Match Summary England

IFFHS

IFFHS

Interesting and curious facts about full internationals and national players On was Colonel Henry Waugh Renny-Tailyour a cricket international as well as

Engl Match No. 2 Scotl 8 March 1873 Match Summary

Engl Match No. 2 Scotl 8 March 1873 Match Summary

The Surrey Cricket Ground, The Oval, Renny-Tailyour, Henry W. blue and black cap: 23: The press of the day noted several players had exceptional games

Craig Henry / Search BlogCatalog Writers Photographers Food

Craig Henry / Search BlogCatalog Writers Photographers Food

Forgotten Scotland Players: Henry Renny-Tailyour. Meandering through The Sunday Post (the scrapes that Oor Wullie finds himself in!)

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