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White City Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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Greyhound Racing · The History of White City, Old Trafford · …

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    In 1928, the White City site took on a form that many local people will remember today. After sitting derelict for over a decade, and occasionally being used for mechanical sales, ballroom dancing and dog shows, the White City Greyhound Track opened on 28 May 1928. Invitation to the opening of the White City greyhound racing track, 28 May 1928.

UK: Greyhound racing at White City (1927) - YouTube

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    EMPIRE NEWS NEWSREEL (REUTERS)To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA9WXPXJ3EIVS16XXWU0YFXSVP9-RTVGreyhound racing.Large crowds a...

LONDON (White City) - Greyhound Racing Times

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    This image of White City’s first ever winner Charlie Cranston, was an original photo hung in the racing office up until the closure of White City in 1984. Item provide courtesy of Mr A Nash. 100,000 attended a meeting on September 21st …

White City Greyhound Stadium

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    In a stadium built for the 1908 Olympic Games greyhound racing first took place on 20th June 1927. The track was situated at 0° 13' W 51° 30' N. The very first race was won by Charlie Cranston. The White City hosted the Greyhound Derby final from its outset in July 1927, when Entry Badge successfully claimed the £1000 first prize, until the ...

White City: dog racing, etc. | The National Archives

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    Details of MEPO 2/7776; Reference: MEPO 2/7776 Description: White City: dog racing, etc. Date: 1932-1964 Held by: The National Archives, Kew

White City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    White City Stadium was a stadium located in White City, London, England.Built for the 1908 Summer Olympics, it hosted the finish of the first modern marathon and other sports like swimming, speedway, boxing, show jumping, athletics, stock car racing, concerts and a match at the 1966 World Cup.. From 1927, it was a venue for greyhound racing, hosting the English …

White City Dog Track | Greyhounds racing, White city, City dog

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    A relatively small portion of the crowd at White City during the Greyhound Derby of 1937. A record crowd of 83, 000 went to the White City to see Wattle Bark win in the record time of 29.26 seconds. The number of spectators testifies to the immense popularity of greyhound racing during the inter-war years. . Image supplied by Mary Evans Prints ...

LIVERPOOL WHITE CITY GREYHOUND STADIUM

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    The White City Stadium first held racing on 20th August 1932 and Seaforth was the last to launch a track on 25th February 1933. The Liverpool White City track record was quite a slow one because the track surface was thatched and completely under cover, similar in nature to the old Crayford track. Amazingly, none of the tracks survived more ...

White City Stadium - The Stadium Guide

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    White City Stadium hosted one game at the 1966 World Cup, which was a group match between Uruguay and France (2-1). The match was originally planned to be played at Wembley Stadium , however when Wembley’s owner refused to reschedule a previously planned dog race, the match was moved to White City instead.

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