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Belgrave Road Cycle and Cricket Ground

Belgrave Road Cycle and Cricket Ground is a former sports ground in Leicester which hosted early matches of Leicester Fosse, who re-formed as Leicester City and Leicester Tigers. In June 1881 it also hosted Leicestershire County Cricket Club against an All England XI. The ground was situated a mile north of the town and opened in 1880, it was short lived as a ground though and was closed in 1901 when houses, shops and part of the British United Shoe Machinery were built on the site.

Belgrave railway station
Belgrave railway station

Belgrave railway station is the terminus of the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia, and serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Belgrave. The station was called Monbulk when it opened on 18 December 1900, but was renamed Belgrave on 21 November 1904.

Belgrave railway line
Belgrave railway line

The Belgrave railway line is 41.8 km commuter rail line operating a between Belgrave in the Eastern Suburbs and Flinders Street in the Central Business District of Melbourne Australia. It branches from the Lilydale line at Ringwood station.

John Belgrave

Maurice John Belgrave was a senior public servant and Chief Ombudsman of New Zealand.

Ringwood–Belgrave Rail Trail
Ringwood–Belgrave Rail Trail

The Ringwood - Belgrave Rail Trail is a shared use path for cyclists and pedestrians, which follows the Belgrave railway line from the Mullum Mullum Creek Trail in Ringwood to Belgrave railway station in Belgrave, in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.This trail is known to be a convenient and popular trail as it connects with various other trails in the area as well as being directly serviced by eight railway stations on the Belgrave railway line along its 19.2 km route. An interactive map of the trail as well as others in the Melbourne area is available from the 'External Links' section in this article.

Belgrave Road
Belgrave Road

Belgrave Road is a street in the Pimlico area of London. It is situated in the city of Westminster and runs between Eccleston Bridge to the northwest and Lupus Street to the southeast.

James Belgrave

Captain James Dacres Belgrave was a British World War I flying ace credited with 18 aerial victories.

The Belgraver J.'s Tennis team activities page. Related with social media posts of Belgraver J.'s games and scheduled events. Match records planned for future dates as well as home and away matches. Plan a trip and experience the excitement of the match on the spot!