W C Berwick Sayers - meaning and definition. What is W C Berwick Sayers
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What (who) is W C Berwick Sayers - definition

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
Berwick Rangers; Berwick Rangers FC; Berwick rangers fc; Berwick Rangers F C; Berwick Rangers F. C.; Berwick FC

W. C. Berwick Sayers         
BRITISH LIBRARIAN, POET AND HISTORIAN (1881-1960)
Draft:W. C. Berwick Sayers; William Charles Berwick Sayers
William Charles Berwick Sayers (1881–1960) was a British librarian and teacher. He was one of a "small but remarkable" group of librarians involved in public libraries in the early 20th centuryCollection AR1011 - W.
Luke Sayers         
AUSTRALIAN BUSINESSMAN
Draft:Luke Sayers; Sayers, Luke
Luke Sayers AM is an Australian businessman. He is the former CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers Australia.
HMS Berwick (1775)         
  • French Navy Ensign
  • Royal Navy Ensign
1775 ELIZABETH-CLASS THIRD-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
French ship Berwick (1795); French ship Berwick
HMS Berwick was a 74-gun Elizabeth-class third rate of the Royal Navy, launched at Portsmouth Dockyard on 18 April 1775, to a design by Sir Thomas Slade. She fought the French at the Battle of Ushant (1778) and the Dutch at the Battle of Dogger Bank (1781).

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Berwick Rangers F.C.

Berwick Rangers Football Club is a football team based in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, just south of the border with Scotland.

Founded in 1881, they currently play in the Lowland League, the fifth tier of Scottish football, despite hailing from England; they were the only club from outside Scotland in the Scottish Professional Football League until their relegation in 2019.

The club play at Shielfield Park, which has a capacity of just over 4,000.