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Molesey F.C. is a non-league football team based in West Molesey. The club is currently a member of the Isthmian League and play at the Herds Renault Stadium, Walton Road. The original football club was established by former Corinthian player James Jenkinson Knox in Autumn 1892 under the name Hampton Court and East Molesey Association Football Club. Their first match was played on 24 September 1892 against Barnes, winning 14–5. In 1946 Molesey United and West Molesey Old Boys merged to form Molesey Football Club. The new club joined the Surrey Intermediate League and won the league in their first season. Underwood, Michael (1737–1820), man-midwife and surgeon". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (onlineed.). Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/28000. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Route 461, operated by Falcon Coaches on behalf of Surrey County Council, runs from Kingston, through Molesey and on to Walton, terminating at Tesco, Addlestone. The senior coxless IV event at Henley is the Steward’s Challenge Cup. In 1958 it was won by Barns Cottage Boat Club. In 1960 Barn Cottage came to Molesey to combine and train together. They were joined by Chris Davidge and John Russell. Davidge was regarded as the leading stroke man of his generation. In 1960, rowing as Molesey BC, this combination won the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, as well as the Steward’s, racing as Barn Cottage – the other half of the VIII rowing as MBC lost Easily having hit the booms and broken Bow’s oar. At the time Henley RR did not allow a club to enter A and B crews in an event, but it was possible to race for two clubs at the same Regatta. These two crews went to the 1960 Rome Olympics as coxed and coxless IVs. John Russell went to the Tokyo Olympics in 1964 and won a silver medal in the coxless fours. This was the first Olympic medal won by a club member. In 1959 the MBC coxless IV won the Wyfold Challenge Cup at Henley – each of the five heats was won with the verdict “easily,” that is by more than four lengths. This was MBC’s first Henley win since 1893.

Adult development. Approximately 60 members, offers rowing and sculling for people who want to take up the sport later in life with transition to the senior or masters categories possible. A parish elementary school opened in High Street. (In 1860, St. Mary’s School opened in School Road and St. Paul’s School in Park Road) Along with neighbouring Thames Ditton, East Molesey formed a part of the ancient parish of Kingston upon Thames, based at the historic All Saints Church, Kingston upon Thames. From 1933, the Urban District of East and West Molesey became part of the Esher Urban District, which was originally recommended by the Royal Commission on Local Government in Greater London (the Herbert Commission) for inclusion within the new ceremonial county of Greater London. In 1974, the district eventually merged with its neighbour to the west, Walton and Weybridge Urban District, to form the new borough of Elmbridge within Surrey. [5]

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Surrey Police statistics for reported crime in the West Molesey area for the period October 2021 to September 2022 recorded violence and sexual crime as the biggest single category with 328 instances, with anti-social behaviour having 180 instances and criminal damage and arson ranked third with 74. 31 burglaries were recorded, with 42 vehicle crimes. [17] The club was the first place that Queen guitarist Brian May used his Red Special guitar live on stage with his group 1984.

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The lead coaches for the week will be fully endorsed by Molesey Boat Club, who are insured and fully disclosed.

Molesey itself has some interesting landmarks, including three listed Church of England churches and The Bell, a public house, formerly known as "The Crooked House", built in the mid-15th century. Other landmarks include The Jubilee Fountain in Bridge Road. There are three designated Conservation Areas in East Molesey. [10] [11]Jim Walker: Olympic Games GBR 8+ 1992, 8+ 1996; World Championships GBR 8+ 1989 (Bronze); Junior World Championships GBR 4- 1986 (Silver) Darts is a very popular sport in Molesey, played at several public houses including the Molesey Football Club, The Royal Oak, The Cannon and the Royal British Legion. Teams are made up of patrons and club members. All teams compete in the Molesey and District Darts League.

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