G. F. Grigg Latham Park

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G. F. Grigg Latham Park

Image: © David Luther Thomas Taken: 13 Jan 2007

Newtown purchased this site in the late 1940's. The ground is named Latham Park to honour a local sporting hero- Captain George Latham- who played for Liverpool, Stoke City & Cardiff, also winning 12 caps for Wales. He later became Cardiff City trainer and held that position when Cardiff City had their historic F.A. Cup victory over Arsenal in 1926/7. G F Grigg Construction currently sponsor the ground.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.511282
Longitude
-3.323149