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Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970

Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970
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Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970

Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970. © Mirrorpix

Farley
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Wolverhampton
England
CL 7712

Media ID 21670930

Agriculture Knife Meat Officials Shops Trade Fifa

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In this print titled "Referee Jack Taylor pictured in his job as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970" we catch a glimpse of the multifaceted life of one of football's most iconic figures. Known for his exceptional officiating skills on the field, Jack Taylor's lesser-known role as a skilled butcher is revealed here. Taken during the vibrant era of the 1970s, this image transports us back to an age when agriculture and trade were deeply intertwined with local communities. With a focused expression on his face, Taylor wields a sharp knife with precision and expertise, showcasing his mastery over meat cutting techniques. The bustling backdrop of the butchershop hints at the importance of small businesses within society during that time. This photograph not only sheds light on Taylor's off-field occupation but also highlights the dedication and hard work required by individuals who balanced their passion for sports with other trades. It serves as a reminder that even our sporting heroes have diverse backgrounds and contribute to their communities beyond their chosen fields. Farley's expertly captured moment freezes time, allowing us to appreciate both sides of Jack Taylor's life - from being an esteemed referee in FIFA matches to skillfully serving customers behind the counter. This nostalgic piece evokes feelings of admiration for those who excel in multiple domains while reminding us that success often stems from humble beginnings rooted in traditional trades like butchery.


Framed Prints

Step back in time with this unique and intriguing framed print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring former referee Jack Taylor in an unexpected role, this vintage photograph captures him working as a butcher in Wolverhampton during the 1970s. The black and white image adds to the nostalgic feel, transporting you to a different era. This framed print makes a perfect addition to any home or office, adding character and conversation starters to your space. Order now and bring a piece of history into your home!


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Step back in time with this captivating photograph from Memory Lane Prints. Witness a unique moment in sports history as referee Jack Taylor is seen in an unexpected role - as a butcher in Wolverhampton, 1970. This vintage image from the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints transports you to another era, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. Perfect for football fans, history enthusiasts, or those who appreciate the human side of sports, this print makes for an intriguing conversation starter and a beautiful addition to any home or office décor.


Poster Prints

Step back in time with this unique and intriguing print from Memory Lane Prints. Featuring Referee Jack Taylor, a beloved figure in the world of football, captured in an unexpected setting. This vintage photograph shows Jack in his former life as a butcher in Wolverhampton during the 1970s. A must-have for any sports memorabilia collection or for those who appreciate the human side of legendary figures. Relive history with this captivating and authentic print from Media Storehouse's range of Poster Prints.


Jigsaw Puzzles

Step back in time with our vintage Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse and Memory Lane Prints. This intriguing puzzle features a captivating image of Referee Jack Taylor, a beloved figure in Wolverhampton's history. In this puzzle, Jack Taylor is seen in an unexpected role as a butcher, adding an intriguing layer to his story. The high-quality puzzle pieces fit seamlessly together, making it a fun and engaging activity for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages. Relive the past and discover the fascinating story behind this unique puzzle piece by piece.

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