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found they had insufficient funds to either leave or pay their hotel bill. Appeals to the mayor of Exeter fell on deaf ears and he refused to pay. The ladies had to be rescued by friends, and the activities of the club came to an end.
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the sexes are so widely divided, are all on the side of emancipation, and I look forward to the time when ladies may sit in
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in 1895. The team, one of the first women's football clubs, had as its patron
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with more than 8,000 spectators attending the match. Tour continued in
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835:"Daisies, Lilies and Angels: Women footballers in Sunderland - 1889"
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Beyond Bend It Like Beckham: The Global Phenomenon of Women's Soccer
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The first recorded women's match was on 7 May 1881, at Edinburgh's
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A Game for Rough Girls?: A History of Women's Football in Britain
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A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football
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A Beautiful Game: International Perspectives on Women's Football
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The Lady Footballers: Struggling to Play in Victorian Britain
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The Lady Footballers: Struggling to Play in Victorian Britain
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Illustration of the first match of the British Ladies' FC on
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Women's football once again fell into obscurity until the
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Girls With Balls: The Secret History of Women's Football
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Soccer, Women, Sexual Liberation: Kicking Off a New Era
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British Ladies' "North" team, pictured on 23 March 1895
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650:"The British Ladies' Football Club"
1554:BBC Women's Footballer of the Year
1549:FWA Women's Footballer of the Year
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698:Gibbs, Stuart (24 October 2018).
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462:, University of Nebraska Press,
163:(real name likely Mary Hutson).
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1777:Scottish Women's Premier League
728:""England" v "Scotland" - 1881"
314:As well as its usual name, and
1529:The FA Women's Football Awards
1498:FA Women's National League Cup
857:A Dictionary of Sports Studies
432:Football in the United Kingdom
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1570:British Ladies' Football Club
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31:British Ladies' Football Club
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1665:Women's football in Scotland
1585:Women's Football Association
442:Women's football in Scotland
159:, and its first captain was
145:women's association football
1508:Women's FA Community Shield
1423:Sheffield & Hallamshire
1138:Women's football in England
437:Women's football in England
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1214:FA Women's National League
1026:on Punto Cero, 17 Oct 2018
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1681:Scottish Women's Football
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862:Oxford University Press.
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626:British Newspaper Archive
458:Grainey, Timothy (2012),
447:Women's football in Wales
328:Original Lady Footballers
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1872:Young Player of the Year
1732:Roll of Honour – 50 caps
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801:Domeneghetti, R. (2014)
609:"Ladies' Football Match"
1252:London & South East
1098:Retrieved February 2015
1074:Retrieved February 2015
1050:Retrieved February 2015
1011:Retrieved February 2015
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930:Retrieved February 2015
899:Retrieved February 2015
870:Retrieved February 2015
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770:Retrieved February 2015
685:Retrieved February 2015
616:. London. 25 March 1895
518:, Apex Publishing LLC,
514:Williams, Jean (2007).
401:rational dress movement
393:British class structure
332:Original British Ladies
1727:List of internationals
1458:Thames Valley Counties
405:pushing the boundaries
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220:Marquess of Queensbury
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1493:FA Women's League Cup
1066:Taylor & Francis
922:David & Charles.
855:Tomlinson, A. (2010)
762:Amberley Publishing.
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155:, an aristocrat from
1895:Feminism and history
1846:SWFL Second Division
1834:Defunct competitions
1820:SWF Championship Cup
1810:Scottish Women's Cup
1534:PFA Team of the Year
1209:Women's Championship
1204:Women's Super League
1035:Williams, J. (2007)
884:Williams. J. (2013)
710:on 25 February 2020.
18:Mrs Graham's XI
1910:Politics and sports
1841:SWFL First Division
1769:League competitions
1433:South East Counties
1083:Sanders, R. (2010)
787:. 10 January 2022.
585:. 26 September 2013
556:Lord Alfred Douglas
486:Lopez, Sue (1997).
472:Lee, James (2008).
375:Politics and sports
153:Lady Florence Dixie
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987:Retrieved May 2017
908:Rippon, A. (2012)
757:Unexpected Britain
670:Seddon, P. (2004)
500:Tate, Tim (2013).
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704:The Football Pink
648:Patrick Brennan.
490:, Scarlet Press,
389:women's sexuality
309:The Bristol Times
267:'Rights question'
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