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  • Thrum Hall
  • Former rugby league stadium in Halifax, England

    Thrum Hall was a rugby league stadium on Hanson Lane in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was the home of Halifax for 112 years. The site on which the

    Thrum Hall

    Thrum_Hall

  • Halifax Panthers
  • English professional rugby league club based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England

    five were for the England rugby union team. In 1886, the club moved to Thrum Hall, which would be their home ground for the next 112 years. The first game

    Halifax Panthers

    Halifax_Panthers

  • Thrum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up thrum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thrum may refer to: Thrum (band), Scottish indie rock band Thrum (botany), a flower morph Thrum (material)

    Thrum

    Thrum

  • Halifax Speedway
  • Former motorcycle speedway team

    and 1930 and were based at Thrum Hall Cricket Ground, Spring Hall Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire. England. The Thrum Hall cricket ground had a dirt track

    Halifax Speedway

    Halifax_Speedway

  • The Shay
  • Sports stadium in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England

    Halifax Panthers), moved to the stadium after their historic home at Thrum Hall had fallen into disrepair. Redevelopment has come at a cost, the majority

    The Shay

    The Shay

    The_Shay

  • Halifax, West Yorkshire
  • Town in West Yorkshire, England

    venues in Halifax. In the pioneering days of 1928–1930 a track operated at Thrum Hall. A Halifax team took part in the English Dirt Track League of 1929.[citation

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax, West Yorkshire

    Halifax,_West_Yorkshire

  • List of Challenge Cup finals
  • (1) † 9–5 Warrington 22,754 1913–14 Hull F.C. (1) 6–0 Wakefield Trinity Thrum Hall 19,000 1914–15 Huddersfield (2) § 37–3 St Helens Watersheddings 8,000

    List of Challenge Cup finals

    List_of_Challenge_Cup_finals

  • 1988–89 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Doncaster Post Office Road 2,682 3 Sun 18 Sep 1988 Halifax 36–14 Batley Thrum Hall 5,370 4 Sun 18 Sep 1988 Hull F.C. 53–0 Hunslet Boulevard 3,153 5 Sun 18

    1988–89 Yorkshire Cup

    1988–89_Yorkshire_Cup

  • RFL Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby football competition

    Thrum Hall, Halifax 1914–15 Huddersfield 31–00 Hull F.C. Headingley, Leeds 1918–19 Huddersfield 14–80 Dewsbury 1919–20 Huddersfield 24–50 Leeds Thrum

    RFL Yorkshire Cup

    RFL_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Rugby League War of the Roses
  • Series of rugby league matches

    New Barnes, Salford Lancashire 9–20 Yorkshire 1899–1900 4 November 1899 Thrum Hall, Halifax Yorkshire 13–16 Lancashire 1900–1901 3 November 1900 The Athletic

    Rugby League War of the Roses

    Rugby League War of the Roses

    Rugby_League_War_of_the_Roses

  • List of Yorkshire County Cricket Club grounds
  • Retrieved 4 February 2015. "Thrum Hall, Halifax". CricketArchive. Retrieved 3 February 2015. "First-Class Matches played at Thrum Hall, Halifax (4)". CricketArchive

    List of Yorkshire County Cricket Club grounds

    List_of_Yorkshire_County_Cricket_Club_grounds

  • 1897–98 Challenge Cup
  • Rugby league competition

    Feb Widnes 26–00 Liversedge 26 Feb Lowerhouse Halifax 17–00 St Helens Recreation 1 Mar Thrum Hall Rochdale Athletic 0–4 Whitworth 1 Mar - Replay Source:

    1897–98 Challenge Cup

    1897–98_Challenge_Cup

  • 1964–65 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Sep 1964 Dwesbury 10–11 Wakefield Trinity Crown Flatt 7 Sat 5 Sep 1964 Halifax 32–14 York Thrum Hall 8 Sat 5 Sep 1964 Hull F.C. 35–9 Batley Boulevard

    1964–65 Yorkshire Cup

    1964–65_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Halifax Greyhound Stadium
  • Sports venue in the UK

    stadium and cricket ground on the same grounds as Thrum Hall in Halifax, West Yorkshire. The Thrum Hall cricket ground had a speedway dirt track constructed

    Halifax Greyhound Stadium

    Halifax_Greyhound_Stadium

  • List of British rugby league stadiums by capacity
  • Gigg Lane 1997 Oldham Watersheddings Boundary Park 1998 Halifax Panthers Thrum Hall The Shay 1999 Wigan Warriors Central Park DW Stadium 2002 Hull F.C. The

    List of British rugby league stadiums by capacity

    List_of_British_rugby_league_stadiums_by_capacity

  • 1947–48 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    clubs Yorkshire Amateurs played on many grounds, this match was played at Thrum Hall, the ground of Halifax The attendance is given as 24,344 by the Rothmans

    1947–48 Yorkshire Cup

    1947–48_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Bradford Bulls
  • English rugby league football club

    Northern met Wakefield Trinity in the final of the Yorkshire Cup held at Thrum Hall, Halifax. Wakefield began the match as favourites, they had lost only

    Bradford Bulls

    Bradford_Bulls

  • This Sporting Life
  • 1963 British film directed by Lindsay Anderson

    were filmed at Belle Vue, the home stadium of Wakefield Trinity, and Thrum Hall, the home stadium of Halifax. The scene where Frank (Richard Harris) leaps

    This Sporting Life

    This_Sporting_Life

  • Yorkshire Cup (rugby union)
  • English Rugby Football Union competition

    after 1895. According to the Hallmarks on the trophy it was made by Martin, Hall & Co. Sheffield and London, in 1877. It is made of Sterling Silver .925.

    Yorkshire Cup (rugby union)

    Yorkshire Cup (rugby union)

    Yorkshire_Cup_(rugby_union)

  • List of Halifax R.L.F.C. players
  • Wrench Hardcastle, Andrew (1986). The Thrum Hall Story. Andrew Hardcastle. Hardcastle, Andrew (1994). Thrum Hall Greats. Andrew Hardcastle. Hardcastle

    List of Halifax R.L.F.C. players

    List_of_Halifax_R.L.F.C._players

  • 1989–90 Regal Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    from the details given in RUGBYLEAGUEproject 9 * This match played at Thrum Hall, home of Halifax - NOTE After the Hillsborough Stadium disaster Sheffield

    1989–90 Regal Trophy

    1989–90_Regal_Trophy

  • Wakefield Trinity
  • English professional rugby league football club

    Northern met Wakefield Trinity in the final of the Yorkshire Cup held at Thrum Hall, Halifax. Wakefield began the match as favourites, they had lost only

    Wakefield Trinity

    Wakefield_Trinity

  • 1997 World Club Championship
  • Rugby league season

    Halifax Blue Sox 22 – 40 Canterbury Bulldogs Sunday 20 July, 3:00 pm Thrum Hall, Halifax Steve Presley 3,300 Wigan Warriors 4 – 30 Brisbane Broncos Sunday

    1997 World Club Championship

    1997 World Club Championship

    1997_World_Club_Championship

  • 1914–15 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Bradford Northern Mount Pleasant 2 Sat 31 Oct 1914 Halifax 8A8 Huddersfield Thrum Hall 3 Sat 31 Oct 1914 Hull 11–5 Hull Kingston Rovers Boulevard 4 Sat 31 Oct

    1914–15 Yorkshire Cup

    1914–15_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Listed buildings in Rochdale
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 23 August 2017 Historic England, "Thrum Hall, Rochdale (1084255)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 15

    Listed buildings in Rochdale

    Listed_buildings_in_Rochdale

  • County Championship (rugby league)
  • Rugby league competition for British county teams

    1899 Park Station, Birkenhead Cheshire 9–8 Yorkshire 4 November 1899 Thrum Hall, Halifax Yorkshire 13–16 Lancashire 20 November 1899 Chorley Road, Swinton

    County Championship (rugby league)

    County_Championship_(rugby_league)

  • 1913–14 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Bradford Northern by the score of 19–3 in the final. The match was played at Thrum Hall, Halifax, now in West Yorkshire. The attendance was 12,000 and receipts

    1913–14 Yorkshire Cup

    1913–14_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Rugby Football League Championship Final
  • 850 1910–11 Oldham 20–7 Wigan 15,543 1911–12 Huddersfield 13–5 Wigan Thrum Hall, Halifax 15,000 1912–13 Huddersfield 29–2 Wigan Belle Vue, Wakefield 17

    Rugby Football League Championship Final

    Rugby_Football_League_Championship_Final

  • 1987–88 John Player Special Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    gives Keighley at home but with a reference that the game was played at Thrum Hall, the home of Halifax 5 * Central Park was the home ground of Wigan with

    1987–88 John Player Special Trophy

    1987–88_John_Player_Special_Trophy

  • 1926–27 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Game No Fixture date Home team Score Away team Venue Ref R Mon 11 Oct 1926 Halifax 13–0 Hull Kingston Rovers Thrum Hall

    1926–27 Yorkshire Cup

    1926–27_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Arthur Heatley
  • English cricketer

    Heatley made a single first-class appearance for Essex against Yorkshire at Thrum Hall, Halifax in 1894. In this match, he scored 7 runs in Essex's first-innings

    Arthur Heatley

    Arthur_Heatley

  • List of current and former Super League venues
  • Gateshead International Stadium Gateshead 11,800 1999 Halifax Panthers Thrum Hall Halifax 9,832 1996–1997 The Shay 10,401 1998–2003 Huddersfield Giants

    List of current and former Super League venues

    List of current and former Super League venues

    List_of_current_and_former_Super_League_venues

  • List of rugby league stadiums by capacity
  • The Boulevard 10,500 Hull  England Hull F.C. 2000 Demolished in 2010. Thrum Hall 9,832 Halifax  England Halifax Panthers 1998 Demolished in 1999. Wilderspool

    List of rugby league stadiums by capacity

    List of rugby league stadiums by capacity

    List_of_rugby_league_stadiums_by_capacity

  • 1958–59 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Dewsbury 12–29 Keighley Crown Flatt 6 Sat 30 Aug 1958 Halifax 52–0 Doncaster Thrum Hall 7 Sat 30 Aug 1958 Leeds 64–17 Huddersfield Headingley 15600 8 Sat 30 Aug

    1958–59 Yorkshire Cup

    1958–59_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1997 Super League (UK) season
  • Season in rugby league

    Tigers Wheldon Road 11,750 Castleford, West Yorkshire Halifax Blue Sox Thrum Hall 9,832 Halifax, West Yorkshire Leeds Rhinos Headingley 21,500 Leeds, West

    1997 Super League (UK) season

    1997_Super_League_(UK)_season

  • Lou Hutt
  • New Zealand rugby league player (1904-1969)

    Nationalities) against England on April 7, 1930. His side won 35–19 at Thrum Hall, Halifax. New Zealand teammates who were also playing in England at the

    Lou Hutt

    Lou Hutt

    Lou_Hutt

  • 1945–46 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    beating Wakefield Trinity by a score of 5–2. The match was played at Thrum Hall, Halifax, now in West Yorkshire. The attendance was 24,252 and receipts

    1945–46 Yorkshire Cup

    1945–46_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1932–33 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Bramley 5–18 Hunslet Barley Mow 3 Sat 8 Oct 1932 Halifax 17–4 Batley Thrum Hall 4 Sat 8 Oct 1932 Huddersfield 12–10 Featherstone Rovers Fartown 5 Sat

    1932–33 Yorkshire Cup

    1932–33_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1909–10 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Game No Fixture date Home team Score Away team Venue Ref R Mon 18 Oct 1909 Halifax 29–2 Bramley Thrum Hall

    1909–10 Yorkshire Cup

    1909–10_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Thrums
  • Unincorporated community in British Columbia, Canada

    Thrums is an unincorporated community on the northwest shore of the Kootenay River in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The location

    Thrums

    Thrums

  • 1980 Challenge Cup final
  • Rugby league match in England

    8–2 victory to Rovers. Hull F.C. had won their first Challenge Cup at Thrum Hall in Halifax in 1914, appearing as runners-up in 1908, 1909, 1910 (which

    1980 Challenge Cup final

    1980 Challenge Cup final

    1980_Challenge_Cup_final

  • 1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France
  • 1990 rugby league tour

    Tuesday, 6 November Halifax 18–36 Australia Thrum Hall, Halifax Tries: Rob Hutchinson (2), Greg Austin, Wilf George Goals: Steve Smith (1) [ Report] Tries:

    1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

    1990_Kangaroo_tour_of_Great_Britain_and_France

  • 1944–45 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    attendance was 11,213 and receipts were £744. Halifax were at home (at Thrum Hall) for the second leg match and duly won 2–0. The attendance at the second

    1944–45 Yorkshire Cup

    1944–45_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1985–86 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Wheldon Road 2708 5 Sun 15 Sep 1985 Halifax 52–14 Huddersfield Barracudas Thrum Hall 2516 6 Sun 15 Sep 1985 Hull Kingston Rovers 12–10 Hull F.C. Craven Park

    1985–86 Yorkshire Cup

    1985–86_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1974–75 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    10-5 Swinton Wilderspool 3,552 2 Tue 8 Oct 1974 Halifax 15-4 Whitehaven Thrum Hall 750 3 Tue 15 Oct 1974 St. Helens 30-2 Leeds Knowsley Road 3,576 4 4 Tue

    1974–75 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

    1974–75_BBC2_Floodlit_Trophy

  • Albert Harris (football manager)
  • English football manager

    centre-forward once scoring 89 goals in one season, a speedway rider at Thrum Hall, Halifax and president of Bradford Conservative Games League. In February

    Albert Harris (football manager)

    Albert_Harris_(football_manager)

  • 1968–69 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Rovers 10–18 Leeds Post Office Road 3 Tue 17 Sep 1968 Halifax 14–10 Hull Kingston Rovers Thrum Hall 4 Wed 18 Sep 1968 Bradford Northern 17–8 Batley Odsal

    1968–69 Yorkshire Cup

    1968–69_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1933–34 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    4–5 Leeds Crown Flatt 5 Sat 14 Oct 1933 Halifax 23–5 Wakefield Trinity Thrum Hall 6 Sat 14 Oct 1933 Huddersfield 17–4 Keighley Fartown 7 Sat 14 Oct 1933

    1933–34 Yorkshire Cup

    1933–34_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1999 Super League season
  • Season in rugby league

    International Stadium 11,800 Gateshead, Tyne and Wear Halifax Blue Sox Thrum Hall 9,832 Halifax, West Yorkshire Huddersfield Giants Galpharm Stadium 24

    1999 Super League season

    1999_Super_League_season

  • 1929–30 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Featherstone Rovers Crown Flatt 3 Sat 19 Oct 1929 Halifax 18–5 Castleford Thrum Hall 4 Sat 19 Oct 1929 Hull 21–4 Wakefield Trinity Boulevard 5 Sat 19 Oct 1929

    1929–30 Yorkshire Cup

    1929–30_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1934–35 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Northern Wheldon Road 3 Sat 8 Sep 1934 Halifax 16–5 Featherstone Rovers Thrum Hall 4 Sat 8 Sep 1934 Hull Kingston Rovers 9–9 Keighley Craven Park (1) 5 Sat

    1934–35 Yorkshire Cup

    1934–35_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1907–08 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    team Score Away team Venue Ref 1 Sat 09 Nov 1907 Halifax 10–5 Batley Thrum Hall 2 Sat 09 Nov 1907 Hull 21–10 Keighley Boulevard 3 Sat 09 Nov 1907 Hunslet

    1907–08 Yorkshire Cup

    1907–08_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Ernest Ward
  • English rugby league player and coach (1920–1987)

    in the Championship Final during the 1944–45 season; the 2–9 defeat at Thrum Hall, Halifax, and the 24–11 victory at Odsal Stadium, Bradford. Ward played

    Ernest Ward

    Ernest_Ward

  • Yorkshire Water
  • Water supply and treatment utility company in England

    covered Halifax, Brighouse, and the Calder Valley, and had offices on Thrum Hall Lane, Halifax. Halifax Corporation Waterworks was created in 1848 when

    Yorkshire Water

    Yorkshire_Water

  • Other Nationalities rugby league team
  • Group of non-English rugby league players

    Leeds 5,000 7 April 1930  England 19-35 Other Nationalities Friendly Thrum Hall, Halifax 2,000 1 October 1930  England 31-18 Other Nationalities Friendly

    Other Nationalities rugby league team

    Other_Nationalities_rugby_league_team

  • 1986–87 John Player Special Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Away team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref 1 Wed 12 Nov 1986 Halifax 38-23 York Thrum Hall 2962 2 Sat 15 Nov 1986 Millom 4-18 Wakefield Trinity Coronation Field

    1986–87 John Player Special Trophy

    1986–87_John_Player_Special_Trophy

  • 1989–90 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Wheldon Road 6250 3 Wed 27 Sep 1989 Featherstone Rovers 37–22 Doncaster Post Office Road 3526 4 Wed 27 Sep 1989 Halifax 13–2 Hull F.C. Thrum Hall 8087

    1989–90 Yorkshire Cup

    1989–90_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1930–31 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    match and 2 clubs Involved 2 matches and 4 clubs The final was played at Thrum Hall, Halifax, now in West Yorkshire. The attendance was 17,812 and receipts

    1930–31 Yorkshire Cup

    1930–31_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Ervine Mosby
  • English international rugby league footballer

    over Salford in the Championship tiebreaker during the 1903–04 season at Thrum Hall, Halifax on Thursday 28 April 1904, in front of a crowd of 12,000. Mosby

    Ervine Mosby

    Ervine_Mosby

  • 1979–80 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    5–30 Wakefield Trinity Odsal 3 Sun 26 Aug 1979 Featherstone Rovers 16–17 Dewsbury Post Office Road 4 Sun 26 Aug 1979 Halifax 23–12 Hunslet Thrum Hall

    1979–80 Yorkshire Cup

    1979–80_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1939 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France
  • Wilderspool 18 September Yorkshire Odsal, Bradford 23 September Halifax Thrum Hall 25 September Widnes Naughton Park 30 September Great Britain Station Road

    1939 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France

    1939 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France

    1939_New_Zealand_rugby_league_tour_of_Great_Britain_and_France

  • 1998 Super League season
  • Season in rugby league

    Tigers Wheldon Road 11,750 Castleford, West Yorkshire Halifax Blue Sox Thrum Hall 9,832 Halifax, West Yorkshire Huddersfield Giants Galpharm Stadium 24

    1998 Super League season

    1998_Super_League_season

  • Harry Feather
  • England international rugby league footballer

    over Salford in the Championship tiebreaker during the 1903–04 season at Thrum Hall, Hanson Lane, Halifax on Thursday 28 April 1904, in front of a crowd of

    Harry Feather

    Harry_Feather

  • 1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain
  • Lost 2–7 Northern Rugby Football Union 4,000 14 December 1907 Halifax Thrum Hall, Halifax Lost 4–9 Northern Rugby Football Union 11,000 18 December 1907

    1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain

    1907–08 New Zealand rugby tour of Australia and Great Britain

    1907–08_New_Zealand_rugby_tour_of_Australia_and_Great_Britain

  • 1943–44 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league county cup competition

    8–0 Dewsbury Odsal 4 Sat 16 Oct 1943 Halifax 22–10 Wakefield Trinity Thrum Hall 5 Sat 16 Oct 1943 Hull 6–12 Huddersfield Boulevard 6 Sat 16 Oct 1943 Leeds

    1943–44 Yorkshire Cup

    1943–44_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1905–06 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Hull Kingston Rovers Mount Pleasant 2 Sat 28 Oct 1905 Halifax 10–0 Hull Thrum Hall 3 Sat 28 Oct 1905 Hunslet 37–3 Keighley Parkside 4 Sat 28 Oct 1905 York

    1905–06 Yorkshire Cup

    1905–06_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1938–39 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Rovers 4–43 Leeds Post Office Road 3 Sat 10 Sep 1938 Halifax 9–9 Batley Thrum Hall 4 Sat 10 Sep 1938 Huddersfield 32–8 Dewsbury Fartown 5 Sat 10 Sep 1938

    1938–39 Yorkshire Cup

    1938–39_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1997 Halifax Blue Sox season
  • Rugby league team season

    Wins: 9; draws: 2; losses: 14 Points scored For: 581; against: 609 Team information Coach John Pendlebury Stadium Thrum Hall ← 1996 List of seasons 1998 →

    1997 Halifax Blue Sox season

    1997_Halifax_Blue_Sox_season

  • 1956–57 Northern Rugby Football League season
  • Odsal Stadium, Bradford 23,634 16 5 December Halifax def. Australia 6–3 Thrum Hall, Halifax 2,254 17 8 December Australia def. Wigan 32–4 Central Park, Wigan

    1956–57 Northern Rugby Football League season

    1956–57_Northern_Rugby_Football_League_season

  • 1967–68 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Rec Notes Ref P Mon 18 Sep 1967 Hull Kingston Rovers 12-8 Hull F.C. Craven Park (1) 1 2 P Tue 19 Sep 1967 Halifax 16-0 Huddersfield Thrum Hall 2,688 3 4

    1967–68 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

    1967–68_BBC2_Floodlit_Trophy

  • 1929–30 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain
  • Rugby league tour (1929–30)

    Thrum Hall, Halifax Attendance: 8,440

    1929–30 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain

    1929–30 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain

    1929–30_Kangaroo_tour_of_Great_Britain

  • 1971–72 Player's No.6 Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Barrow 10-6 Huddersfield Craven Park 3 Sat 27 Nov 1971 Halifax 5-3 York Thrum Hall 4 Sat 27 Nov 1971 Hull Kingston Rovers 11-18 Wigan Craven Park (1) 5 Sat

    1971–72 Player's No.6 Trophy

    1971–72_Player's_No.6_Trophy

  • 1933–34 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain
  • Rugby league tour (1933–1934)

    Wheldon Road, Castleford 4,250 Tour match 11 Halifax 16 5 30 Sep 1933 Thrum Hall, Halifax 10,358 Tour match 12 The Lions 0 4 7 Oct 1933 Belle Vue, Manchester

    1933–34 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain

    1933–34_Kangaroo_tour_of_Great_Britain

  • 1995–96 Regal Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Dewsbury 17–6 Barrow Crown Flatt 662 9 Sun 12 Nov 1995 Halifax 20–18 Swinton Thrum Hall 2,994 10 Sun 12 Nov 1995 Huddersfield 22–21 Featherstone Rovers Alfred

    1995–96 Regal Trophy

    1995–96_Regal_Trophy

  • Tom van Vollenhoven
  • South Africa international rugby union & league footballer

    guesting for Great Britain in a trial match for the 1968 World Cup, at Thrum Hall, Halifax. Many former players would testify that rugby league was a brutal

    Tom van Vollenhoven

    Tom van Vollenhoven

    Tom_van_Vollenhoven

  • 1942–43 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Rovers 0–0 Hull Post Office Road 3 Sat 17 Oct 1942 Halifax 3–0 Oldham Thrum Hall 4 Sat 17 Oct 1942 Keighley 0–21 Huddersfield Lawkholme Lane 5 Sat 17 Oct

    1942–43 Yorkshire Cup

    1942–43_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain
  • Organisational basis of British Methodism

    Moorhouse, Norden, St Andrew's RochdaleU, Smithy Bridge, Spotland, Syke, Thrum Hall, Trinity Rochdale, Wardle Village ChurchC Rossendale [31] 7 Bacup Central

    Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain

    Organisation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain

    Organisation_of_the_Methodist_Church_of_Great_Britain

  • 1996 Bradford Bulls season
  • Rugby league team season

    ran in 10 tries in this emphatic win. Bradford carried on their form at Thrum Hall where they scraped a win at local rivals Halifax Blue Sox in a hard-fought

    1996 Bradford Bulls season

    1996_Bradford_Bulls_season

  • York Wasps
  • English defunct rugby league club, based in York, England

    the final of the Yorkshire Cup in 1935 but were beaten by Leeds 3–0 at Thrum Hall, Halifax but were back the next year this time beating Wakefield Trinity

    York Wasps

    York_Wasps

  • 1997 Bradford Bulls season
  • Rugby league club season

    Bears. The final game in May saw the Bulls take on Halifax Blue Sox at Thrum Hall, Bradford found themselves behind 26–6 before going on to win 30–26 making

    1997 Bradford Bulls season

    1997_Bradford_Bulls_season

  • 1920–21 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Batley 10–3 York Mount Pleasant 2 Sat 16 Oct 1920 Halifax 15–3 Bramley Thrum Hall 3 Sat 16 Oct 1920 Huddersfield 5–5 Dewsbury Fartown 4 Sat 16 Oct 1920

    1920–21 Yorkshire Cup

    1920–21_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1908–09 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Yorkshire Cup first round Home Score Away Venue Halifax 13–00 Leeds Thrum Hall Hull Kingston Rovers 13–19 Batley Craven Street Keighley 06–14 Hunslet Lawkholme

    1908–09 Yorkshire Cup

    1908–09_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1941–42 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    10–23 F Batley 36–00 Bradford Mount Pleasant 64–60 G Halifax 16–50 Featherstone Rovers Thrum Hall 34–12 H Bramley 03–34 Hunslet Barley Mow 09–62 Source:

    1941–42 Yorkshire Cup

    1941–42_Yorkshire_Cup

  • Jack Harrison (VC)
  • British Army officer VC & MC recipient in WW1 & English rugby league footballer

    Trinity in the 1914 Challenge Cup Final during the 1913–14 season at Thrum Hall, Halifax, in front of a crowd of 19,000. Not long after the birth of his

    Jack Harrison (VC)

    Jack Harrison (VC)

    Jack_Harrison_(VC)

  • 1944–45 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season
  • Halifax 17 beat Wakefield Trinity 11 (Thrum Hall) Final (two legs): Halifax 9 beat Bradford Northern 2 (Thrum Hall) Bradford Northern 24 beat Halifax 11

    1944–45 Northern Rugby Football League Wartime Emergency League season

    1944–45_Northern_Rugby_Football_League_Wartime_Emergency_League_season

  • 1983–84 John Player Special Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    12-10 Fulham Post Office Road 2011 7 Sun 6 Nov 1983 Halifax 12-29 Barrow Thrum Hall 2699 8 Sun 6 Nov 1983 Kent Invicta 7-40 St. Helens Athletic Ground, Maidstone

    1983–84 John Player Special Trophy

    1983–84_John_Player_Special_Trophy

  • 1952–53 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Huddersfield 19–14 Hunslet Fartown 14,780 2 Sat 30 Aug 1952 Halifax 35–2 Bramley Thrum Hall 3 Sat 30 Aug 1952 Keighley 16–7 Castleford Lawkholme Lane 4 Sat 30 Aug

    1952–53 Yorkshire Cup

    1952–53_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1974–75 Player's No.6 Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Stadium/Tattersfield 453 10 29 September 1974 Halifax 11–13 Keighley Thrum Hall 1,990 11 29 September 1974 Huyton 14–12 Huddersfield Alt Park, Huyton

    1974–75 Player's No.6 Trophy

    1974–75_Player's_No.6_Trophy

  • 1921–22 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    beating Dewsbury by the score of 11–3 in the final. The match was played at Thrum Hall, Halifax, now in West Yorkshire. The attendance was 20,000 and receipts

    1921–22 Yorkshire Cup

    1921–22_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1940–41 Challenge Cup
  • Rugby league competition

    Rovers 5–8 Castleford Post Office Road Halifax 24–12 Broughton Rangers Thrum Hall Hunslet 18–8 Leigh Parkside Oldham 9–13 Dewsbury Watersheddings Wakefield

    1940–41 Challenge Cup

    1940–41_Challenge_Cup

  • 1928–29 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    4–2 Bramley Post Office Road 4 Sat 13 Oct 1928 Halifax 5–8 Huddersfield Thrum Hall 5 Sat 13 Oct 1928 Leeds 20–5 Hull Kingston Rovers Headingley 6 Sat 13

    1928–29 Yorkshire Cup

    1928–29_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1936–37 European Rugby League Championship
  • International rugby league tournament

    Thrum Hall, Halifax Attendance: 7,024

    1936–37 European Rugby League Championship

    1936–37_European_Rugby_League_Championship

  • Alex Laidlaw
  • Scotland international rugby union & league footballer

    over Salford in the Championship tiebreaker during the 1903–04 season at Thrum Hall, Hanson Lane, Halifax on Thursday 28 April 1904, in front of a crowd of

    Alex Laidlaw

    Alex_Laidlaw

  • 1977–78 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    Away team Venue Att Rec Notes Ref P Sun 28 Aug 1977 Halifax 5-43 Leigh Thrum Hall P Tue 30 Aug 1977 Huddersfield 18-22 Wigan Fartown P Tue 30 Aug 1977 Salford

    1977–78 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy

    1977–78_BBC2_Floodlit_Trophy

  • 1978–79 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Featherstone Rovers 8–20 Hull F.C. Post Office Road 3 Sun 27 Aug 1978 Halifax 20–8 Castleford Thrum Hall 4 Sun 27 Aug 1978 York 13–6 Keighley Clarence Street

    1978–79 Yorkshire Cup

    1978–79_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1996 Super League season
  • Rugby league competition

    stars, Mike Hall, Tony Clement and Robert Jones had inquired via a third party about the salaries on offer in the Super League, which Hall angrily denied

    1996 Super League season

    1996_Super_League_season

  • 1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France
  • 1994 rugby league tour

    favour. The day prior to the game, the Kangaroos had a training session at Thrum Hall to get used to the ground which had a distinctive 3.6 metre slope from

    1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France

    1994_Kangaroo_tour_of_Great_Britain_and_France

  • Alan Edwards (rugby)
  • GB & Wales international rugby league footballer (c. 1918–1987)

    on the wing for a Rugby League XIII against Northern Command XIII at Thrum Hall, Halifax on Saturday 21 March 1942. Only five rugby league footballers

    Alan Edwards (rugby)

    Alan_Edwards_(rugby)

  • 1976–77 Yorkshire Cup
  • Rugby league season

    Bentley Road Stadium/Tattersfield 5 Sun 22 Aug 1976 Halifax 21–11 York Thrum Hall 6 Sun 22 Aug 1976 Huddersfield 18–26 Dewsbury Fartown 7 Sun 22 Aug 1976

    1976–77 Yorkshire Cup

    1976–77_Yorkshire_Cup

  • 1973–74 Player's No.6 Trophy
  • Rugby league season

    33-24 Widnes Crown Flatt 2508 7 9 Sun 16 Sep 1973 Halifax 20-5 Barrow Thrum Hall 1281 8 10 Sun 16 Sep 1973 New Hunslet 11-26 Leigh Elland Road Greyhound

    1973–74 Player's No.6 Trophy

    1973–74_Player's_No.6_Trophy

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    THRUD

    Anglicized form of Old Norse Þrúðr, THRUD means "strength." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Thor.

    THRUD

  • Trumble
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    Trumble

    English and Scottish : from an unrecorded Old English personal name, Trumbeald, composed of the elements trum ‘strong’, ‘firm’ + beald ‘bold’, ‘brave’.

    Trumble

  • Thum
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    English

    Thum

    English : nickname from Middle English thum ‘thumb’, for someone with a missing or deformed thumb, or for someone of very small size. Compare the folk tale of ‘Tom Thumb’.German : from a short form (of Slavic origin) of the personal name Thomas.German : habitational name from places called Thum in Rhineland and Saxony, or Thumen in Bavaria, or a topographic name from Middle High German tuom ‘episcopal church’ (Dom).

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    Hallet

    English : variant spelling of Hallett.

    Hallet

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    Halls

    English : variant of Hall.

    Halls

  • Israfil |
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    Israfil |

    Angel who will blow the trum

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    English and Scottish

    Hallum

    English and Scottish : variant spelling of Hallam.Norwegian : habitational name from any of three farmsteads so named in southeastern Norway, from either the dative plural of Old Norse hǫll ‘slope’ or Old Norse Hallheimr, a compound of hallr ‘slope’ + heimr ‘farmstead’.

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    English (mainly Somerset and Devon)

    Hallett

    English (mainly Somerset and Devon) : from the Norman personal name Hallet or Aylett, pet forms of Aylard (see Allard).

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    Israfil

    Angel who will blow the trum

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  • SPRING
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    SPRING

    English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement." 

    SPRING

  • Thrud
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Thrud

    Promised to Alvis.

    Thrud

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    Halling

    English (Gloucestershire) : habitational name from Hawling in Gloucestershire or possibly from Halling in Kent. Halling was named in Old English as ‘family or followers of a man called Heall’; Hawling may have the same etymology or it may have meant ‘people from Hallow’ (a place in Worcestershire named in Old English with halh + haga ‘enclosure’), or ‘people at the nook of land’, Old English halh (see Hale 1).German : variant of Häling (see Haling).

    Halling

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    Scottish

    Halley

    Scottish : habitational name from a place the location of which is disputed. Black gives two Scottish options, the first with no explanation, the second being Halley in Deerness, Orkney. Modern Scottish bearers may well get it from the Irish names (see 3 and 4 below).English : in part possibly a habitational name from Hawley in Hampshire, named from Old English heall ‘hall’, ‘large house’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (Counties Waterford and Tipperary) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAilche ‘descendant of Ailche’, possibly from the byname Ailchú meaning ‘gentle hound’. In some cases Halley has been used to replace Mulhall.Irish (County Clare) : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hÁille ‘descendant of Áille’, apparently from áille ‘beauty’, but possibly a variant of Ó hÁinle (see Hanley).

    Halley

  • ALVÍSS
  • Male

    Norse

    ALVÍSS

    Old Norse legend name of a dwarf who almost married Thor's daughter Thrud, ALVÍSS means "all wise."

    ALVÍSS

  • Throop
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    English

    Throop

    English : habitational name from Throop in Hampshire, Throope in Wiltshire, Thrup in Oxfordshire, or places called Thrupp in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire, probably named from Old English þrop ‘hamlet’, ‘village’, or the Old Norse cognate þorp. Compare Thorpe.

    Throop

  • Hallam
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    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands)

    Hallam

    English (chiefly southern Yorkshire and East Midlands) : regional name from the district in southern Yorkshire around Sheffield and Ecclesfield called Hallam, or a habitational name from a place of this name in Derbyshire. The Derbyshire name is from Old English halum, dative plural of halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’ (see Hale 1). The Yorkshire district, sometimes called Hallamshire, is possibly of the same derivation or alternatively from hallum, dative plural of Old English hall ‘stone’, ‘rock’, Old Norse hallr.

    Hallam

  • Thrud
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German, Norse

    Thrud

    Promised to Alvis; Strength

    Thrud

  • Hallman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hallman

    English : occupational name for a servant at a hall (see Hall).English : topographic name for someone who lived in a hollow or nook, Middle English hale, Old English halh.Swedish : compound of hall ‘hall’ + man ‘man’.Respelling of German Hallmann, a variant of Hellmann.

    Hallman

  • Hallums
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hallums

    English : probably a habitational name from Hallams Farm in Wonersh, Surrey, Middle English Hullehammes ‘hill enclosures’, ‘enclosures (by the) hill’, or alternatively a variant of Hallum, with the addition of a genitive -s indicating ‘servant of’, ‘widow of’, etc.

    Hallums

  • Thrym
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Thrym

    A mythical giant.

    Thrym

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  • Sreyanth
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Sreyanth

    Auspicious

  • Guninder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Guninder

    Lord of Virtues

  • Loborwen
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Loborwen

    Sister of the Flame

  • Poojanya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Poojanya

    Worship / Prayer

  • Kalima
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Kalima

    Speaker. Mouthpiece.

  • Anscombe
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Anscombe

    Place Name; Valley of the Awesome One

  • Avineshwar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Avineshwar

    God on Earth

  • Urnik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Urnik

    Different

  • AMOS
  • Male

    English

    AMOS

    Anglicized form of Greek Amōs, AMOS means "strong." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an ancestor of Christ.

  • PHANUMAS
  • Male

    Thai/Siamese

    PHANUMAS

    Thai name PHANUMAS means "sun."

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  • Strum
  • v. t. & i.

    To play on an instrument of music, or as on an instrument, in an unskillful or noisy way; to thrum; as, to strum a piano.

  • Thrum
  • n.

    A mat made of canvas and tufts of yarn.

  • Thumb
  • v. i.

    To play with the thumb or thumbs; to play clumsily; to thrum.

  • Thrumming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Thrum

  • Thrum
  • n.

    Any coarse yarn; an unraveled strand of rope.

  • Thrum
  • n.

    A shove out of place; a small displacement or fault along a seam.

  • Thru
  • prep., adv. & a.

    Through.

  • Thrummy
  • a.

    Like thrums; made of, furnished with, or characterized by, thrums.

  • Pin-eyed
  • a.

    Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; -- said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed.

  • Thrum
  • v. t.

    To furnish with thrums; to insert tufts in; to fringe.

  • Thrum
  • n.

    A threadlike part of a flower; a stamen.

  • Thrum
  • v. i.

    Hence, to make a monotonous drumming noise; as, to thrum on a table.

  • Thrum
  • v. t.

    Hence, to drum on; to strike in a monotonous manner; to thrum the table.

  • Thrum
  • n.

    One of the ends of weaver's threads; hence, any soft, short threads or tufts resembling these.

  • Thrum
  • v. i.

    To play rudely or monotonously on a stringed instrument with the fingers; to strum.

  • Thrum
  • v. t.

    To insert short pieces of rope-yarn or spun yarn in; as, to thrum a piece of canvas, or a mat, thus making a rough or tufted surface.

  • Mop
  • n.

    An implement for washing floors, or the like, made of a piece of cloth, or a collection of thrums, or coarse yarn, fastened to a handle.

  • Thrum
  • v. t.

    To play, as a stringed instrument, in a rude or monotonous manner.

  • Thrum-eyed
  • a.

    Having the anthers raised above the stigma, and visible at the throat of the corolla, as in long-stamened primroses; -- the reverse of pin-eyed.

  • Thrummed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Thrum