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Forgotten England rugby captain's grave discovered in Whitley Bay
Forgotten England rugby captain's grave discovered in Whitley Bay

BBC News

time09-08-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Forgotten England rugby captain's grave discovered in Whitley Bay

A rugby club is to hold a memorial service for a former England captain once known as the "Prince of Half-backs".Ernest William Taylor - known as Little Billie - captained the national team seven times from 1894 to 1899, but his legacy has mostly been his sporting achievements have been brought back into the limelight by members of his former club Whitley Bay Rockcliff RFC, who are planning to restore his Brooks, secretary of the club's history society, said at the peak of his career Little Billie was the "main man" of English rugby but memories of his achievements have faded. "He was well known for his speed, his tackling ability and his distribution," he said. Over his career, Taylor played for England 14 times and captained the national side on seven occasions. He also captained Rockcliff RFC for five seasons and regularly led the county team between 1889 and 1903. Details of Taylor's successful career came to light when his granddaughter, Maureen Ross, who is now in her 80s, contacted the club to find out more about her connection led to the club providing Mrs Ross with a tour of Whitley Bay, in North Tyneside, including the places Little Billie would have group also discovered Taylor became professional golfer after his rugby career, and a golf club he made is still kept at Whitley Bay Golf Club. Mr Brooks said Rockcliff was also able to find the graves of Taylor and his wife, Mary Frances, at Whitley Bay Cemetery, despite being "rundown".With the permission of Taylor's remaining family, the rugby club has sent the gravestones to be restored and Little Billie's will be engraved with the club emblem. In addition, there will then be a memorial service held in his honour."We're at the point now where we know they've started work on the restoration and we're hoping to have it all in place for the 17 August, which coincides with the day Rockcliffe was re-established as a club in 1887."A rededication ceremony will be held at the cemetery before further celebrations take place at the clubhouse, where Taylor will be inaugurated into the club's hall of fame."There will be memorabilia relating to him and his career in the clubhouse for people to have a look at, and it will be a nice way to celebrate him," Mr Brooks said. Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

Medical excellence to Olympic glory: Hong Kong honours outstanding contributions
Medical excellence to Olympic glory: Hong Kong honours outstanding contributions

South China Morning Post

time30-06-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Medical excellence to Olympic glory: Hong Kong honours outstanding contributions

A former chairman of Hong Kong's Hospital Authority, a media mogul and a business leader have been awarded the city's highest honour this year, while Olympic gold medal fencer Vivian Kong Man-wai was also recognised for her sporting achievements. Advertisement Two Hongkongers who helped save residents from a deadly fire were also among the 427 individuals recognised on the 2025 Honours List on Tuesday for their contributions to society. Also honoured were a Hong Kong rescue team that had been deployed to Myanmar after a devastating quake earlier this year, and the city's justice minister and nine officers for their contributions to safeguarding national security. The top-tier Grand Bauhinia Medal was awarded to former Hospital Authority chairman John Leong Chi-yan, Charles Yeung Chun-kam, honorary lifetime chairman of the city's Chinese General Chamber of Commerce, and Hong Kong Economic Times founder Lawrence Fung Siu-por. The government highlighted Leong's 50-year career spanning teaching, academic research and administration as part of his 'lifelong and sterling contributions' to Hong Kong. Advertisement Yeung, meanwhile, was recognised for promoting economic collaboration between Hong Kong and mainland China, as well as for his contributions to philanthropic causes. '[Yeung] is committed to promoting economic collaboration between Hong Kong and the mainland, bringing together the business community and providing valuable experience for enterprises in Hong Kong to expand into the mainland market, thereby making crucial contributions to the economic development of Hong Kong,' the government said.

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