English footballer (1880–1916)
Thomas Sowerby Rowlandson MC (22 February 1880 – 15 September 1916) was an English amateur footballer who played in the Football League for Sunderland and Newcastle United as a goalkeeper .[ 1] He represented the England amateur national team .[ 5]
Career
Rowlandson signed for Newcastle from Sunderland in October 1905,[ 6] expecting to secure a permanent place in the team and more regular appearances.[ 7] He would only make a single league appearance for Newcastle in October 1905, where they beat Nottingham Forest 3–2.[ 8]
Personal life
Rowlandson attended Charterhouse School and Trinity College was a Cambridge University blue .[ 5] [ 9] After the breakout of the First World War in August 1914, he gave over his farmhouse for use as a hospital supply depot.[ 4] Rowlandson subsequently enlisted in the British Army in Northallerton and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Yorkshire Regiment on 5 September 1914.[ 10] [ 5] [ 4] By 17 April 1915, he was on the Western Front , fighting in the Second Battle of Ypres .[ 4] By 1 January 1916, he had been promoted to captain , mentioned in dispatches and won the Military Cross .[ 4] Rowlandson was killed after being hit in the shoulder by a German grenade on 15 September 1916,[ 9] during the Battle of Flers–Courcelette .[ 4] He was buried at Bécourt Military Cemetery .[ 3]
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Corinthian
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