The Lillie Bridge Grounds was a sports ground in London near to present day Stamford Bridge, opened around 1867. The ground started to fall into disuse after the opening of Stamford Bridge and after a riot on September 18 1887 which destroyed the track and grandstand, finally closed in 1888.
Lillie Bridge, Lillie Road, Fulham, London, SW6 these days are better known as a London Underground (LUL) maintainance depot, and Earls Court 2 part of the world famous Earls Court Exhibition Centre complex has an annexe over railway lines. And is also home to the Empress State Building completed in 1961.
Sports contested at the venue included athletics, bicycle racing, football and cricket.
From 1867 to 1887, the annual athletics varsity match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities were held here before moving to Queen's Club on the ground's closure.
Many world records were set at Lillie Bridge, including for example, 6' 2.5" in the high jump in 1876 by Marshall Brooks in front of a crowd of 12,000.
Athletics venues in the United Kingdom | Sports venues in London | Cricket grounds in England | Middlesex County Cricket Club | Football venues in England | History of London
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