Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Temple Mills Stadium

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Early-20th-century English venue for dog racing and boxing

Temple Mills Stadium
Map
Interactive map of Temple Mills Stadium
LocationTemple Mills Lane,East London
Coordinates51°33′01″N0°00′37″W / 51.55028°N 0.01028°W /51.55028; -0.01028
Opened1933
Closed1949

Temple Mills Stadium also known asWhite Temple Stadium was agreyhound racing,whippet racing andboxing venue inEast London.[1]

Origins

[edit]

The track was located on the west side of Temple Mills Lane and accessed by a road called Wycliffe Road at the time.[2] To the west was theRiver Lea and it was dominated to the east, north and south by theTemple MillsGreat Eastern Railway.[3] It was constructed on ground next to an Artificial Manure Works and resulted in the considerable reduction of Wycliffe Road.[4]

Opening

[edit]

The track is known to have been in operation in January 1933, when it was hosting whippet racing over 315 and 480 yards.[5] It is not to be confused withHackney Wick Stadium orClapton Stadium.

History

[edit]

The track was described as a very basic flapping track (independent, not affiliated to theNational Greyhound Racing Club). It held significant boxing bout during 1935 including ones byDick Corbett andHarry Mizler.[6][7] The 1946tote turnover reached £776,050, a sizeable sum bearing in mind the track only housed a maximum of 650 people.[8]

During 1946 theNational Greyhound Racing Club visited the track (during the £1,000 Cambridgeshire final event) with the intention of catching attendees with an NGRC licence in their name. If they identify anyone they will subsequently disqualify them from all NGRC tracks. The attending of flapping tracks by any person with a licence is prohibited in the rules of racing.[9]

On 11 February 1947 the track held a daylight race meeting despite a government ban announced by Sir Guy Bower (the Deputy Secretary). The ban was designed to conserve fuel and the meeting was attended by government officials to verify that no electricity was used. The hare was powered by two men on a tandem.[10]

Closure

[edit]

It is believed that it closed around 1949. It became a playing field on the north side of the newly constructed Clays Lane. before being converted into a council-run site for Travellers. Initially cleared for the2012 Summer Olympics, it is today the Chobham Manor housing, on the south side of Abercrombie Road, close to theLee Valley VeloPark.

References

[edit]
  1. ^Barnes, Julia (1988).Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File, page 423. Ringpress Books.ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  2. ^"LONDON (STRATFORD) GREYHOUND STADIUM". Greyhound Derby.com.
  3. ^"OS Plan 1949-1950". old-maps.co.uk.
  4. ^"OS County Series (London) partial 1938". old-maps.co.uk.
  5. ^"Remember When - January 1933".Greyhound Star. 2012.
  6. ^"Temple Mills Stadium". Box Rec.com.
  7. ^"Harry Mizler (St George's)"(PDF). Boxing History.
  8. ^Particulars of Licensed tracks, Licensed Dog Racecourses. Licensing Authorities. 1946.
  9. ^"Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1946) May 2010 edition".Greyhound Star.
  10. ^"Remember When - February 1947". Greyhound Star. 18 February 2018.
English greyhound tracks
Licensed tracks
Unlicensed tracks (independent / flapping)
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Temple_Mills_Stadium&oldid=1311293923"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp