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The Flamingoes was a 19th-century rugby football club that was notable for being one of the twenty-one founding members of the Rugby Football Union. ==History== The Flamingoes were founded in 1866 and played in Battersea Park.〔 In the first season (1866–67), along with the other Hospitals, West Kent, and Clapham Rovers they were already deemed a major fixture for the St Mary's Hospital RFC.〔''St. Mary's Hospital Gazette'', by St. Mary's Hospital (London, England) - Medical - 1898, p143〕 The team were still deemed one of the major teams in London in 1879 as listed by Charles Dickens Jr in his Dictionary of London.〔Charles Dickens, ''Dictionary of London: An Unconventional Handbook'' 1879, p103〕 Amongst their many notable fixtures were the Wasps〔The Bazaar, Exchange and Mart, and Journal of the Household, Sales - 1926, Page 517〕 and the Harlequins〔''The Athletic world and journal of English sports'', Page 342〕 as well as many teams who were prominent at the time including the Royal School of Mines although by 1877 the club was showing signs of having poor attendance.〔Royal School of Mines magazine (Great Britain), 1877〕
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