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- Q5666961 description "English footballer".
- Q5666961 description "English footballer".
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- Q5666961 abstract "Harold A. 'Harry' Armitage was a footballer who played professionally for Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers and Lincoln City.Armitage started out playing for Hathersage, with whom he won the Sheffield Amateur League during the 1919–20 season, before joining Sheffield Wednesday in 1920. In two seasons with Wednesday he made just three League appearances, and he moved on to Bristol Rovers in May 1922.Armitage was a regular in the Bristol Rovers defence during his four years at the club, playing in 122 League games during that period, and also playing cricket for Stapleton C.C. during the summer of 1923. In 1926 He joined Lincoln City for a year, before moving to Scarborough Town in 1927.".
- Q5666961 alias "??? xoxo".
- Q5666961 birthDate "1901-08-16".
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- Q5666961 birthYear "1901".
- Q5666961 deathDate "1973-09-02".
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- Q5666961 deathYear "1973".
- Q5666961 height "1.6891".
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- Q5666961 alternativeNames "??? xoxo".
- Q5666961 birthDate "1901-08-16".
- Q5666961 birthPlace Q21.
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- Q5666961 caps "122".
- Q5666961 caps "3".
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- Q5666961 dateOfBirth "1901-08-16".
- Q5666961 dateOfDeath "1973-09-02".
- Q5666961 deathDate "1973-09-02".
- Q5666961 deathPlace Q21.
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- Q5666961 fullname "Harold A. Armitage".
- Q5666961 goals "0".
- Q5666961 name "Armitage, Harry".
- Q5666961 name "Harry Armitage".
- Q5666961 placeOfBirth Q21.
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- Q5666961 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q5666961 years "1919".
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- Q5666961 type Person.
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- Q5666961 comment "Harold A. 'Harry' Armitage was a footballer who played professionally for Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers and Lincoln City.Armitage started out playing for Hathersage, with whom he won the Sheffield Amateur League during the 1919–20 season, before joining Sheffield Wednesday in 1920.".
- Q5666961 label "Harry Armitage".
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- Q5666961 name "Harold A. Armitage".
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- Q5666961 surname "Armitage".