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Jimmy
Bagshaw |
Derby County
FC
1 cap, 0 goals
P x W x D x L x F x:
A x
x% successful
1919
disciplined: none
captaincies: none
minutes played: 90 |
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Profile |
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Full name |
John James Bagshaw |
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Born |
25 December 1885 in Derby, Derbyshire [registered in
Derby, March 1886]. The Bygone articles, an excellent source of famous
Derbyshire patrons, suggests that Bagshaw was born at Russell Street, but
it appears his family moved here sometime after his seventh birthday. |
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Census Notes |
According to the 1891 census,
the young Bagshaw was a scholar living with his parents, James and Clara,
at 53 Bridge Street in Heanor in Basford. He was the eldest of three
children. His father was a Mechanic Striker. |
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According to the 1901 census,
the Bagshaw family had moved to 3 Russell Street, in Derby. The home of
his grandmother, Anne Kinsey. John James was now the eldest of six
children. |
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According to the 1911
census, James is now living in Nottingham, and is now a Professional
Footballer. Married to Ann, with two children, Maurice and Ronald.
Living at 70 Coltismore Road in the south west of Nottingham. |
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Married |
to Ann
Holmes
[registered in Nottingham, June 1904]. |
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Died |
25 August 1966,
in Nottingham, aged
80 years x days
[registered in Nottingham, September 1966]. |
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Height/Weight |
x'
x½", xst.
xlbs [x]. |
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Source |
Douglas Lammings' An
English Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990],
BygoneDerbyshire.co.uk & FindMyPast.com |
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Biographies |
x |
| |
x.
- A Football Compendium, Peter J. Seddon (1999). |
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Club Career |
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Club(s) |
Jimmy
Bagshaw played professional football for Derby County, Notts County, and
Watford, and at a lower level for Ilkeston United and Grantham in a career
spanning 1906-24. He was a right-half and sometimes centre-half. His Derby
County record was 240 appearances and 6 goals 1906/7 to 1919/20.
He coached Nottingham Forest during World War Two and
worked in Nottingham for Raleigh Industries. |
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Club honours |
x |
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Individual honours |
x |
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Distinctions |
x |
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Source |
Douglas Lammings' An English
Football Internationalist Who's Who [1990]. |
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England Career |
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Player number |
xth
player to appear for England. |
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Position(s) |
Right-half |
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First match |
No. x, aged x years
x days. |
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Last match |
No. x, aged x years x days. |
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Major tournaments |
x |
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Team honours |
x |
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Individual honours |
x |
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Distinctions |
x |
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Beyond England |
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x. -
An English Football Internationalists' Who's Who.
Douglas Lamming (1990). Hatton Press, p.x. |