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Thames Ironworks Football Club, the club that later became West Ham United, was founded by Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd owner Arnold Hills and foreman Dave Taylor in 1895. Thames Ironworks took over the tenancy of The Old Castle Swifts' Hermit Road ground in Canning Town until their eventual eviction in October 1896. They would briefly play at Browning Road in East Ham, before moving to the Memorial Grounds, a stadium which was situated close to where West Ham station now stands. The ground was built at Arnold Hills's own expense, costing £20,000.

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  • Thames Ironworks F.C. (cs)
  • Thames Ironworks FC (nl)
  • Thames Ironworks F.C. (en)
  • Thames Ironworks FC (sv)
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  • Thames Ironworks Football Club, klub, který se později stal West Hamem United, byl založen vlastníkem Thames Ironworks a Shipbuilding Co. Ltd a předákem v roce 1895. Na konci června 1900 Thames Ironworks FC odstoupil z , dne 5. července 1900 se oficiálně reformoval pod novým názvem West Ham United FC a přijal nabídku volného místa v , které Thames Ironworks svým zánikem uvolnilo. (cs)
  • Thames Ironworks FC was een Engelse voetbalclub die de voorloper was van het latere West Ham United. (nl)
  • Thames Ironworks Football Club var en engelsk fotbollsklubb som senare kom att bli West Ham United. Klubben grundades av ägaren till , Arnold Hills, samt förmannen Dave Taylor 1895. (sv)
  • Thames Ironworks Football Club, the club that later became West Ham United, was founded by Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co. Ltd owner Arnold Hills and foreman Dave Taylor in 1895. Thames Ironworks took over the tenancy of The Old Castle Swifts' Hermit Road ground in Canning Town until their eventual eviction in October 1896. They would briefly play at Browning Road in East Ham, before moving to the Memorial Grounds, a stadium which was situated close to where West Ham station now stands. The ground was built at Arnold Hills's own expense, costing £20,000. (en)
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  • Thames Ironworks (en)
  • Thames Ironworks Football Club (en)
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