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English rugby union player
Harry Wilkinson
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English rugby union player
Work field
Gender
Male
Birth
Place of birth
Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Place of death
Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Age
78 years
Sports Teams
England national rugby union team
Halifax RLFC
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Biography
Harry James Wilkinson (second ¼ 1864 – 7 June 1942) was an English rugby union footballer who played in the 1880s. He played at representative level for England, and Yorkshire, and at club level for Halifax, as a forward, e.g. front row, lock, or back row. Prior to Tuesday 27 August 1895, Halifax was a rugby union club.
Background
Harry Wilkinson was born in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire, and he died aged 78 in Halifax, West Riding of Yorkshire.
Playing career
International honours
Harry Wilkinson won a cap for England while at Halifax in 1889 against New Zealand Natives, during the match Harry Wilkinson wore his Yorkshire County Shirt rather than an England shirt.
Genealogical information
Harry Wilkinson was the father of the rugby union footballer; Harry Wilkinson.
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Notable English Athletes
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Athletes
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Athletes
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable English Rugby league players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Rugby league players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Rugby league players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable English Rugby union players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Rugby union players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
Notable British Rugby union players
Gender:Male, Born in:Years 1850 to 1899
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Harry Wilkinson