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Southern League XI - 1910
Football - 1910 / 1911 season - Southern League 3 English Football League 2,
The Southern League team group before the game at White Hart Lane on 14/11/1910.
Back (left to right): R. Hunter (trainer), H. Thompson (linesman), Fred Blackman (Brighton; had been on the books of Woolwich Arsenal and Leeds City), George Kitchen (West Ham), William Billy Booth (Brighton), Herbert Moody (Luton Town), P. T. Campbell (Referee)
Front: Harold Fleming (Swindon and England international), George Geordie Reid (Brentford), A. Maxwell (Queens Park Rangers), Albert Harry Trueman (Southampton), Herbert Bert Broughall Lipsham (Millwall; gained 1 England Cap and helped Sheffield United to two FA Cup finals in 1901 and 1902).
Ground: Robert Bob Jefferson (Swindon), John Walker (Swindon; 9 Scotland caps)
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Media ID 5732480
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15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Introducing the captivating "Southern League XI - 1910" photograph from Colorsport Images. This vintage masterpiece, captured by Wilkes, brings history to life with an extraordinary group shot of the Southern League team before the game at White Hart Lane on November 14, 1910. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of English football as you witness the 1910/1911 Southern League 2 squad, standing proudly in their classic football attire. A must-have for football enthusiasts and history buffs alike, this stunning photograph is part of the Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints, bringing timeless memories to your home or office.
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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) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This vintage print captures the Southern League XI team group before their game at White Hart Lane on November 14th, 1910. The players and officials stand tall, exuding a sense of camaraderie and determination. In the back row, we see R. Hunter, the trainer, alongside H. Thompson, who serves as the linesman for this match. Fred Blackman from Brighton takes his place next to George Kitchen from West Ham. William Billy Booth of Brighton stands proudly beside Herbert Moody from Luton Town. P. T Campbell assumes his role as the referee for this important fixture. Moving to the front row, Harold Fleming represents Swindon and England internationally while George Geordie Reid dons Brentford's colors with pride. A. Maxwell proudly wears Queens Park Rangers' kit while Albert Harry Trueman represents Southampton on this memorable day. Lastly, Herbert Bert Broughall Lipsham stands tall in Millwall's attire; he gained one England cap and played a crucial role in Sheffield United's FA Cup finals appearances in 1901 and 1902. The ground beneath them is filled with history as Robert Bob Jefferson from Swindon joins John Walker also hailing from Swindon; together they have earned nine Scotland caps between them. This image showcases not only an iconic moment in football history but also pays homage to these talented individuals who left their mark on English football during the unforgettable 1910/1911 season in the Southern League.
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