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Sheffield Wednesday Fc Collection

"Sheffield Wednesday FC: A Legacy of Triumph and Glory" Step into the rich history of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Club F. A. Cup Winners, 1896

Sheffield Wednesday Club F. A. Cup Winners, 1896
L-R Front Row: Mr. J. Holmes; Crawshaw; Langley; Jamieson; Petrie; Mr. A.J. Dickinson; Mr. A. Nixon. Middle Row: W. Johnson (trainer); H. Brandon; Brash; M.J. Earp; Davis; H

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Team at Hillsborough, c. 1937

Sheffield Wednesday Football Team at Hillsborough, c. 1937
Back; ?, Westlake, Macintosh, Swift, Turton, Witcombe. Front; ?, Quigley?, Daley, Froggatt, Woodhead. From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u01006

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday League Champions, 1902-1903

Sheffield Wednesday League Champions, 1902-1903
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s03883

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Team, 1928 / 9, League Champions

Sheffield Wednesday Football Team, 1928 / 9, League Champions
Back Row: A Strange, T Walker, T Leach, J Brown, E Blenkinsop, W Marsden. Seated: M Hooper, J Seed (Captain), J Allen, R Gregg, E Rimmer. At sides: R Brown (secretary), F Craig (trainer)

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club F. A. Cup Winners, 1907

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club F. A. Cup Winners, 1907
Back Row L-R: Messrs.; A.G.W. Dronfield; J.Holmes: A.J. Dickinson: J.C.Clegg; H.Nixon; J. Thackray; ?; Ellis; T. Lee; W. Turner; w.F. Wardley; Middle Row: J. Davis (asst trainer); H

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club team, 1911 / 12

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club team, 1911 / 12
Back Row: Wilson, Lloyd, Tyler, Cawley, Clarke, Miller, Beech, Brelsford, Pickering, Bentley. Middle Row: B. Davis (Asst Trainer); Nicholson, Brittleton, Lamb, Worrall, Davison, Spoors, McSkinning

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday, League Champions 1902-3 and 1903-4

Sheffield Wednesday, League Champions 1902-3 and 1903-4
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00408

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: English Football Association Cup Sheffield Wednesday 1896, 1907

English Football Association Cup Sheffield Wednesday 1896, 1907
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: arc00506

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday v Glasgow - Ibrox Park, 1913

Sheffield Wednesday v Glasgow - Ibrox Park, 1913
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u01001

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday F. C. - Season 1922-1923

Sheffield Wednesday F. C. - Season 1922-1923
Back Row: Gray, Williams, Davison, Prior, Binks, Brelsford, Jackson (Trainer). Front Row: Lowdell, Kean, G. Wilson, Petrie, Lofthouse. From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u01000

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday F. C. team photograph, 1920

Sheffield Wednesday F. C. team photograph, 1920
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u00985

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1925 / 6

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1925 / 6
Back Row: F Kean, A Lowdell, W Felton, J Brown, F Froggatt (captain), E Blenkinsop, W Marsden. Front Row: Rus Williams, M Barrass, J Trotter, H Hill, A Prince

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesdays Football Clubs Attack, 1904

Sheffield Wednesdays Football Clubs Attack, 1904
Top is A. Wilson; top right G Simpson; bottom right J. Mallock; bottom V. S. Simpson; Bottom left H. Chapman; upper left H. Davis. Original at Sheffield Libraries: s00409

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday football team, 1918

Sheffield Wednesday football team, 1918
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u01003

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday F. C. (First league season), c. 1892

Sheffield Wednesday F. C. (First league season), c. 1892
Back Row: Bromley (Trainer); ?; W. Allan; Darroch; O Neill (Trainer). Middle Row: H. Davis; H. Brandon; ?, Chalmers, Spiksley. Front Row; Brown, Rowan, Woolhouse

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club in training, around 1913

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club in training, around 1913
Back Row; Kinnear (Trainer), ?, ?, Spoors, ?, ?, Kirkman, Benjamin Davies (Asst Trainer). On Ground; Lol Birkinshaw, Wright. From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u00993

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday F. C. Team Photograph v Glasgow, 1900

Sheffield Wednesday F. C. Team Photograph v Glasgow, 1900
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u00984

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Ground, Penistone Road

Sheffield Wednesday Football Ground, Penistone Road
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00468

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Team, 1912

Sheffield Wednesday Football Team, 1912
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00467

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Ambrose Langley (1870-1937), Sheffield Wednesday Football Club

Ambrose Langley (1870-1937), Sheffield Wednesday Football Club
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00415

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesdays Defence, 1904

Sheffield Wednesdays Defence, 1904
Top is J. Lyall; top right H. Burton; bottom right H. Ruddlesden. Bottom T. Crawshaw (captain), bottom left R. Ferrier; top left W. Layton. From an original at Sheffield libraries s00410

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Derek Dooley (1929-2008), Sheffield Wednesday FC (1947-1953)

Derek Dooley (1929-2008), Sheffield Wednesday FC (1947-1953)
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u10871

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Alan Finney (1933- ), Sheffield Wednesday Football Club, 1951-1966

Alan Finney (1933- ), Sheffield Wednesday Football Club, 1951-1966
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: t08731

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Sheffield Wednesday Football Club on their training field, 1910

Sheffield Wednesday Football Club on their training field, 1910
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u08929

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Kick Off

Kick Off
14th May 1966: The ball on the centre spot of the pitch awaiting the kick-off of the FA Cup final between Everton and Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley Stadium

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Cup Final Crowds

Cup Final Crowds
20th April 1907: Football supporters arriving in charabancs at St Pauls Cathedral, London, before the FA Cup Final between Sheffield Wednesday and Everton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSheffield Wednesday Fc Collection: Cup Final Traffic

Cup Final Traffic
20th April 1907: A London street brought to a stand still by a crowd of horse drawn cabs as northern football fans travel to Crystal Palace to watch the FA Cup final between Sheffield Wednesday


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"Sheffield Wednesday FC: A Legacy of Triumph and Glory" Step into the rich history of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club, a team that has left an indelible mark on the world of football. From their humble beginnings at Hillsborough in 1937 to becoming one of England's most celebrated clubs, Sheffield Wednesday has always been synonymous with success. The year 1896 saw Sheffield Wednesday crowned as F. A. Cup Winners, a remarkable achievement that showcased their prowess on the field. This triumph was followed by another cup victory in 1907, solidifying their status as a force to be reckoned with in English football. Not content with just cup glory, Sheffield Wednesday also dominated the league scene. The team clinched back-to-back League Championships in 1902-3 and 1903-4, leaving no doubt about their supremacy during those seasons. Their illustrious journey continued throughout the years, marked by memorable encounters against formidable opponents. One such clash took place at Ibrox Park in 1913 when Sheffield Wednesday faced off against Glasgow - a testament to their ambition and willingness to take on any challenge. As time went on, new generations donned the famous blue and white stripes of Sheffield Wednesday. The season of 1922-1923 witnessed a squad brimming with talent ready to make their mark on history once again. And they did not disappoint. In every era, this club has boasted exceptional players who have etched themselves into folklore. Their attacking prowess was evident even as early as 1904 when they unleashed an onslaught upon opposing defenses that sent shockwaves through English football. Through all these achievements and more, it is clear that Sheffield Wednesday FC embodies resilience and determination – qualities ingrained within its very fabric since its inception over a century ago. Today we celebrate this iconic club for its unwavering commitment to excellence both on and off the pitch.