J. S. Thomson
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John Shaw Thomson was a
Early life
Thomson's father owned a clothing manufacturing business, Laird & Thomson, located in the Mile End area of Glasgow which employed around 450 people. In acknowledgement of their roots the street was named St Marnock Road[2] ( the company had started in Kilmarnock). George Thomson's business prospered and the family lived in the prestigious Monteith Row,[3] but as the industrialisation of Glasgow continued a pace, the Thomsons like many others moved from the grime and dirt of the east end to the leafier suburbs of Glasgow's West end, in the Woodlands area.
John Shaw Thomson became a pupil at the Glasgow Academy and is recorded as having played for
and therefore may have attended that university also.Rugby union career
J.S. Thomson was selected to play in the
In 1872, J S Thomson was also part of another historic first rugby encounter when he was selected as part of the representative side of Glasgow District, to face a representative side from Edinburgh District.[7] This was the inaugural inter-city match between Glasgow and Edinburgh, that today is known as the 1872 Cup and has the distinction of being the oldest inter-city rugby competition in the world.[12]
References
- ^ a b c d e f "John Thomson - Rugby Union - Players and Officials - ESPN Scrum". ESPN scrum.
- ^ "Mile End - East End Glasgow History". www.glasgowhistory.co.uk. Archived from the original on 18 June 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ "Monteith Row - East End Glasgow History". www.glasgowhistory.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 June 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
- ^ a b Nigel Trueman. "Rugby Football History".
- ^ a b Allan Massie, A portrait of Scottish rugby, (Polygon), 1984
- ^ a b Glasgow (Scotland). Academy, The Glasgow academy: the first hundred years, (Pub. for the Glasgow academy by Blackie), 1946
- ^ a b c "The balance inclines to the city possessing a successful and dominating club team. at Glasgow Hawks.com detailing the first 1872 Cup match". Archived from the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
- ^ a b E. H. D. Sewell, Rugby football up to date, (Hodder and Stoughton, limited), 1921
- ^ a b Glasgow Hawks records Thomson as having played for both, though gives his initial as W not J S Archived 2009-04-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Marshall, Francis, Football; the Rugby union game, p201, (1892) (London Paris Melbourne, Cassell and company, limited)
- ^ Marshall, Francis, Football; the Rugby union game, p144, (1892) (London Paris Melbourne, Cassell and company, limited)
- ^ Glasgow Accies official site - 1872 and all that