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The club's predecessor was The Young Mens Society, formed in 1867 by the Holy Trinity Church to promote sports, with the team itself formed in 1873 alongside a similarly named athletics club, Wakefield Trinity Cycling and Athletic Club (now Wakefield District Harriers and Athletics Club). [2]
Trinity Academy Cathedral (formerly Cathedral Academy) is an 11-16 voluntary controlled Church of England secondary school. The school has places for 1050 students, and there were 968 pupils on the school roll in the school year 2020-21. [2] The school is the only Church of England Secondary School in Wakefield.
The Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, [1] more commonly known as Trinity Church, [2] [3] is the main Church of England parish church for the market town of Ossett, West Yorkshire, England. Located on plateau some 300 feet (91 m) [ 4 ] above sea level, the church's 226 feet (69 m) high spire is a local landmark, making the church amongst ...
Serves South Wakefield Sandal Methodist Church Sandal Magna: Methodist Trinity Methodist Church Stanley Road Methodist Serves North Wakefield Wakefield Baptist Church Barnsley Road Baptist: Wakefield Citadel Frederick Street, Wakefield City Centre Salvation Army: Wakefield Spiritualist Church Peterston Road, Wakefield Spiritualist: Westgate ...
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The Church of Saint John the Baptist in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Wakefield and the Diocese of Wakefield. The church is Grade II* listed and has been since 29 March 1971. St John's is the smaller of the Anglican churches in Wakefield City Centre, the larger being Wakefield ...
Trinity Methodist Church, Castleford, is in Castleford, Wakefield District, West Yorkshire, England. [2] [3] [4] The church is part of the Aire and Calder Methodist Circuit in the Yorkshire West District. [5] [6] The current Johannus Sweelinck 30 3-manual digital organ was installed in the church in 2000. [7]
Bill Horton played at second-row in Wakefield Trinity's 9-8 victory over Batley in the 1924–25 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1924–25 season at Headingley, Leeds, on Saturday 22 November 1924, played at second-row in the 3-10 defeat by Huddersfield in the 1926–27 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1926–27 season at Headingley, Leeds, on Wednesday 1 December 1926, played at second-row in ...