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  1. William John Herbert Arthur (14 February 1863 – 27 November 1930) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Blackburn Rovers and the England national side.

  2. Herbie Arthur. Herbert (Herbie) Arthur was born in Blackburn on 14th February 1863. He played in goal for local team King's Own before joining Blackburn Rovers. In the 1883-84 FA Cup Blackburn beat Padium (3-0), Staveley (5-0), Upton Park (3-0), and Notts County (1-0) to reach the final.

  3. The interment took place in the village churchyard at Mellor, near Blackburn, to-day, of Mr. Herbie Arthur, of the Bungalow, Mere-road, Blackpool, the most famous goalkeeper Blackburn Rovers ever had, and who died in a Blackpool Nursing Home last Thursday.

  4. His second novel, The Bones of Amoret, was named a finalist for Best Mystery Novel and won Best Western Novel at the 2022 NYC Big Book Awards, won Best New Fiction and was named a finalist for Best Mystery Novel at the American BookFest Awards, and was runner up for Best Genre Novel at the Hollywood Book Festival.

  5. Feb 25, 2019 · Herbie Arthur won his first international cap for England against Ireland on 28th February, 1885 becoming the 16th goalkeeper to represent England. England won 4-0. Arthur did very well and he retained his place against Wales (14th March) and Scotland (21st March). Both games ended as 1-1 draws.

  6. Type of material: Textual material. Found in: Genealogy / Military / Second World War Service Files – War Dead, 1939 to 1947. Item ID number: 20328. Link to this record. Add to My Research. Record information – Details.

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  8. The Herbie franchise consists of American sports adventure comedy theatrical feature films, one television film, a television series, and other multimedia releases. The overall story centers around the titular Herbie, a sentient anthropomorphic 1963 Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of his own and capable of driving himself.