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Everton Football TeamEVERTON Everton Football Club, 1st Team, 1905 - 1906 Season
West Indies Cricket Team - 1957 Tour - SignaturesThe West Indies Cricket Team - Tour of England 1957. Featured are the brilliant (Sir) Garfield (Gary) Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, (Sir) Wesley Winfield Hall and Sonny Ramadhin
Dixie Dean, Everton Captain, with the F. A. Cup, 1933Photograph of the Everton Captain and centre-forward, Dixie Dean (1907-1980), running around Wembley Stadium after the F.A. Cup Final of 1933
Everton FC football team 1936. Back row: Britton, Mercer, Sagar, Jones, White. Front row: Geldard, Bentham, Dean (Captain), Cunliffe, Leyfield, Cook. Date: 1936
Wolves Vs Everton C1894WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS VS EVERTON at Fallowfield, Manchester
The West Indies Cricket Team - Tour of England 1957. Featured are the brilliant (Sir) Garfield (Gary) Sobers, Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes, (Sir) Wesley Winfield Hall and Sonny Ramadhin
Everton FC football team 1922-23. Back row: Hart, Brewster, Peacock, Fern, McDonald, Chedgzoy. Front row: Harrison, Downs, Irvine, Forbes, Williams. Date: 1922-1923
EVERTON TEAM 1905-6EVERTON F.C. team 1905-6 (each player is named below)
Alfred Milward
R Kelso
John Bell
Daniel Doyle
Edgar Chadwick
Richard (Dickie) Hill Boyle
Everton FC team, 1932, winners of the League Championship and Division Two Championship (1931) in successive seasons. Date: 1932
Don Welsh and Joe Mercer sparringJoe Mercer of Everton (R) sparring with Don Welsh of Charlton (L), Army Physical Training sergeant-instructors, watched by Bruton, Davidson, Tremelling, Smith, Taylor Date: 1946
Hapgood and Roberts of Arsenal, Dixie Dean of EvertonEddie Hapgood and Herbie Roberts of Arsenal, Dixie Dean of Everton heading, in a football match action shot. circa 1930s
Dixie Dean, Everton and England international footballerWilliam Ralph (Dixie) Dean (1907-1980), Everton and England international footballer. mid-20th century
R H Boyle, Everton Football player. 1890s
R Kelso, Preston North End and Everton footballer. 1890s
M J Earp, Everton, Notts Forest, Sheffield, CorinthiansM J Earp, Everton, Notts Forest, Sheffield Wednesday and Corinthians footballer. 1890s
John Bell, Everton and Scotland International footballer. 1890s
Alfred Milward, Everton and England football playerAlfred Milward, Everton and England International football player. 1890s
FALL / GREAT DANE / 1973Four black puppies sit with a trophy. Sired by Ch.Big Sur of Impton & dame International and Nordic Ch.Impton Duraliy Bernita. Breeder & owner: Everton Date: 1973
FALL / GREAT DANE / 1972BIG SUR OF IMPTON Owned by Everton. Date: 1972
Liverpool Ragged Industrial Schools, Everton TerraceThe Ragged Industrial Schools at Everton Terrace, Liverpool, opened in 1864 to replace the original Soho Street premises. Date: circa 1877
Dixie Dean, Captain of Everton FC football teamW R (Dixie) Dean (1907-1980), English footballer, Captain of Everton FC football team, seen here (right) in action during a match. Date: 1930s
Daniel Doyle, Scottish footballerDaniel Doyle (1864-1918), who played for many football teams including East Stirlingshire, Hibernian, Sunderland, Grimsby Town, Bolton Wanderers, Everton, Celtic and the Scotland national team. 1890s
Fletts Happy Families - Mrs Marmalade - Born in Everton. circa 1930s
League match - Everton vs. Blackburn Rovers, 1893Page from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, depicting scenes from a league match between Everton and Blackburn Rovers at Liverpool
John BerridgeJOHN BERRIDGE Evangelical churchman, vicar of Everton, Bedfordshire. Date: 1716 - 1793
Sport / Football / SpecificASTON VILLA Vs EVERTON Semi Final replay, Aston Villa win by 2-1. Date: 1905
Everton football ground, Liverpool. Date: circa 1910
FA Cup winners - Everton, 1906FA Cup winners in 1906, Everton. Association Cup Winners Players Cigarettes card set, c. 1930. Date: 1906
Everton and Manchester City Football Teams walk onto the pitPhotograph showing the Everton (light shirts) and Manchester City (dark shirts) teams walking onto the pitch at Wembley Stadium, prior to the start of the F.A. Cup Final of 1933
Bryn Jones Tackling Gillick, Arsenal vs. Everton, 1938Photograph of Bryn Jones of Arsenal (right) tackling Gillick of Everton, during the First Division Match played at Highbury, London, September 1938. Jones scored for Arsenal, but Everton won 2-1
The Scotland Football Team, 1897Photograph of the Scotland International Football Team selected for the game against England in 1897. On the 3rd April that year they beat England 2-1 in the British International Championship
Cresswell / Everton F ballWarneford Cresswell, player for Everton