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Place of birth
  
East Ham, England

Height
  
1.8 m

Role
  
Footballer


Name
  
William Lammus

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Defender

William Lammus

Full name
  
William Christmas James Lammus

Date of birth
  
(1898-08-14)14 August 1898

Date of death
  
January quarter 1982 (aged 83)

Place of death
  
Southend-on-Sea, England

Died
  
1982, Southend-on-Sea, United Kingdom

William Christmas James Lammus (14 August 1898 – January quarter 1982) was an English professional footballer who played as a right-back. He was born in East Ham, Essex, and started his career with his hometown club Barking Town. In May 1922, Lammus signed for Football League First Division side West Bromwich Albion. However, he did not make a senior appearance for the club and joined newly promoted Second Division outfit Nelson in July 1923, as a replacement for Scottish right-back John Steel.

Lammus made his debut for Nelson on 27 August 1923 in the 0–1 defeat away at Stockport County. He kept his place in the team for eight matches before being dropped following the 2–0 win against Stoke on 29 September 1923. Player-manager David Wilson subsequently played himself in the right-back position for the several matches until the arrival of Tom Lilley from Huddersfield Town in November 1923.

Nelson were relegated to the Third Division North at the end of the 1923–24 season, and Lammus was one of several players released by the club. He then moved into non-League football with Nuneaton Town and later Tunbridge Wells Rangers. By August 1932, he was playing amateur football for the New Beckton Baptist Church in West Ham. Lammus died in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, in early 1982 at the age of 83.

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