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Scotland - 1919 Victory International
Football - 1918 / 1919 Victory International - England XI 2 Scotland XI 2
The Scotland team group at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on 26/04/1919.
Back (l-r): Mr. T. Steen, Mr. J.C. Hutcheson, A. Cowan (Queens Park), J. Crosbie (Ayr United), Mr. T. White, Mr. V. Craig.
Middle: A. Warner (referee), James Gordon (Rangers), Alexander McNair (Celtic), James (Jimmy) Napoleon McMenemy (Celtic), J. Wright (Morton), James Jimmy Blair (Sheffield Wednesday), Alan Morton (Queens Park), ---, V. Struth (trainer).
Front: Mr D. Campbell (linesman), Alex Donaldson (Bolton, Arthurlie), James Jimmy McMullen (Patrick Thistle), Jimmy Brownlie (captain; Morton), J. Richardson (Ayr United), James Bowie (Rangers), J.K. McDowall (secretary).
These games are not recognised as full internationals, and therefore caps were not awarded
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Media ID 10212769
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15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Experience the rich history of Scottish football with this stunning vintage print from Media Storehouse and Colorsport Images. Witness the 1919 Victory International match between England XI and Scotland XI, captured in the iconic moment at Goodison Park, Liverpool. Featuring the Scotland team, including J.C. Hutcheson and T. Steen, this black-and-white photograph takes you back in time to the post-World War I era. Add this captivating piece to your collection and relive the passion and tradition of Scottish football history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 37.5cm x 24.5cm (14.8" x 9.6")
Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This vintage print captures the historic Victory International football match between Scotland and England XI in 1919. The game took place at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on April 26th, marking a significant moment in sporting history. In this image, the Scotland team group is seen standing proudly before their English counterparts. The players and officials are arranged meticulously for the photograph. At the back row from left to right stand Mr. T. Steen, Mr. J. C. Hutcheson, A. Cowan of Queens Park, J. Crosbie of Ayr United, Mr. T. White and Mr. V. Craig. In the middle row stands A. Warner as referee alongside James Gordon of Rangers FC, Alexander McNair of Celtic FC, James "Jimmy". Napoleon McMenemy also from Celtic FC, J. Wright representing Morton FC , James "Jimmy". Blair from Sheffield Wednesday, A. Morton representing Queens Park and an unidentified individual with V. Struth serving as trainer. At the front line stands D. Campbell as linesman followed by Alex Donaldson who played for Bolton Arthurlie. James "Jimmy". McMullen represented Patrick Thistle while Jimmy Brownlie captained Morton. J. Richardson represented Ayr United along with James Bowie from Rangers. Finally, J. K. McDowall served as secretary. It's worth noting that these games were not officially recognized as full internationals; therefore no caps were awarded to any player involved in this match.
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