St Peter's Institute F.C.
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Full nameSt Peter's Institute Football Club
Nickname(s)the Institute
Founded1877
Dissolved1886?
| Full name | St Peter's Institute Football Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Nickname(s) | the Institute | |
| Founded | 1877 | |
| Dissolved | 1886? | |
| Ground | Battersea Park | |
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St Peter's Institute was an association football club, founded in 1877, who originally played at Battersea Park, before moving to the Spencer Arms in Putney by 1883.[1] The club was based at the St Peter's Institute Gymnasium, with links to the local church, in Buckingham Palace Road, and the club's emblem, worn on its caps in 1885, was a pair of crossed keys.[2]