West Ham United FC.
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West Ham were founded in 1895 as Thames Ironworks FC. In June 1900 Thames Iron Works FC was wound up, but was re-established on 5/July/1900 as West Ham United FC with Syd King as manager. The club played their games at Memorial Ground in Plaistow but moved to a pitch in the Upton Park area, originally named The Castle for the 1904-05 season. The original club crest was, indeed, a crossed pair of riveting hammers, used in the shipbuilding process. A castle was added to the crest in around 1900 and represents the prominent local building, Green Street House, which was known as "Boleyn Castle" through an association with Anne Boleyn. "Boleyn Castle" is represented in the West Ham crest by the traditional turreted castle image, which is behind
the crossed hammers. The castle may have also been added as a result of the contribution made to the club by players of Old Castle Swifts FC.
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