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Chelsea Football Club 1905Chelsea Football Club, founded in March 1905. The top picture shows the squad of players and officials. The lower picture shows the ground at Stamford Bridge
Brazilian Football Team of the 1958 World Cup. The team (from top left, moving clockwise) is: Djalma Santos, Zito, Bellini, Nilton Santos, Orlando, Gilmar, Garrincha, Didi, Pele
Teddy bear playing football. Date: circa 1900s
Chelsea Football Club - 1959-1960 season. Left to right: (Back row) S. Anderton, R. Whittaker, R. Matthews, J. Mortimore, C. Livesey, J. Compton; (front row) James Peter ( Jimmy ) Greaves (1940-), P
The FA Cup Final 1930Photographs from the Football Association Challenge Cup Final of 1930 between Arsenal and Huddersfield. The two distinguished guests during the game were King George V
Sunderland win FA Cup 1937George VI and Queen Elizabeth present the FA Cup to Raich Carter, captain of the winning Sunderland team after the cup final at Wembley against Preston North End. 1937
The FA Cup Final 1899The 1899 FA Cup Final was contested by Sheffield United and Derby County at Crystal Palace, London. Sheffield United won 4-1, with goals scored by John Almond, Walter Bennett
Football / Womens MatchFemina-Sport Versus Les Cadettes De Gascoigne at Paris
Metropolitan Police Association Football TeamThe Metropolitan Police Association Football Team prior to boarding a KLM four engine Fokker plane to Amsterdam. The visit was arranged following an invitation from the Dutch Police Association to
Muddy Soccer GoalieAn amateur game of football played on a very muddy pitch: the goalkeeper catches the ball in mid-air
Chelsea F. C. v Woolwich Arsenal 1907The first Football League match between two teams from the southern half of England. Two years after their founding, Chelsea FC play host to Woolwich Arsenal in front of over 60
Chelsea Football Club - Team
Crystal Palace Football Club - TeamCrystal Palace Football Club, February 1923 - Team Date: 1923
The FA Cup trophy (the present cup)The FA Cup trophy. This is the present trophy, bought by the Football Association in 1911 (although an exact replica has been in use since 1992). Date: C.1930
1921 FA Cup FinalThe outside left for Tottenham Hotspur (Dimmock) scores the only goal in the FA Cup Final to defeat Wolverhampton Wanderers before a crowd of 72, 805 at Stamford Bridge
Sunderland Football Club - Team
FA Cup winners - Bolton Wanderers, 1923FA Cup winners in 1923, Bolton Wanderers. The 1923 FA Cup final was the first to be held in the newly-opened (orignal) Wembley Stadium, known as the Empire Stadium
The Queen presents the F. A. Cup to NewcastleThe Queen hands the F.A. Cup to the Newcastle captain, Jimmy Scoular, watched by the Secretary of the Football Association, Sir Stanley Rous. B
Russian Football MatchStylised painting of an early 1930s Russian Football match Date: 1931
Chelsea vs West Bromwich Albion 1905A montage of photographs showing action from the fixture between Chelsea and West Bromwich Albion, in the Second Division of the Football League, played at Chelseas home ground, Stamford Bridge
Chelsea v. Aston Villa at Stamford BridgeA footballer takes a header during the Chelsea v. Aston Villa match at Stamford Bridge, London
England v Scotland football match, 1901A header at the England versus Scotland Association Football match at the Crystal Palace, 1901. Date: 1901
Liverpool Footlball Club - Team, English League Champions 1922-23 Date: circa 1923
FA Cup winners - Sheffield United, 1925FA Cup winners in 1925, Sheffield United. Association Cup Winners Players Cigarettes card set, c. 1930. Date: 1925
FA Cup winners - Aston Villa, 1913FA Cup winners in 1913, Aston Villa. Association Cup Winners Players Cigarettes card set, c. 1930. Date: 1913
FA Cup winners, Tottenham Hotspur, 1901FA Cup winners in 1901, Spurs (Tottenham Hotspur). They drew 2-2 with Sheffield United in the first final, and beat them 3-1 in the replay. Association Cup Winners Players Cigarettes card set, c
Alec James of Arsenal in the gymArsenal player Alec James tries out the Vita Gymno Frame in the Gym at Arsenals Highbury Football Ground
Poster for the Daily Herald - FootballerA poster for the Daily Herald newspaper, specifically advertising the football column written by Corinthian
Raf Vs Soviet AirforceAnglo-Soviet soccer match, Murmansk, RAF and Soviet Airforce. The RAF provided air-cover for convoys in their Hawker Hurricanes (background)
Celtic Football Club - Team
Middlesbrough Football Club - Team
Fulham Football Club - Team
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club - TeamSheffield Wednesday Football Club, February 1923 - Team Date: 1923
Falkirk Football Club - Team
Bolton Wanderers Football Club - Team
Cardiff City Football Club - Team
Birmingham City Football Club - Team
Birthday Card design - Men playing football with some fans on the touchline supporting their side. Date: circa 1950
The Culford School, Bury St Edmunds - Football TeamThingoe Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk - The South Boys Football Team from The East Anglian School for Boys (founded in 1873), which became The Culford School (since 1935). Date: 1912
FA Cup Final 1934 - Cup presented to winners Manchester CityFA Cup Final 1934 - Cup presented to Sam Cowan, the captain of winners Manchester City FC by King George V. Man City defeated Portsmouth 2-1 on 28 April. Date: 1934
Charlton sand Pits - Charlton, South East London. The home football ground of Charlton Athletic FC, The Valley dates from 1919, at a time when the club were looking for a new home
Crowd at a football match - early 1900s
Football Match at Porto Novo, Dahomey (Benin) between Nigeria (the British Army Colonial Service) and Dahomey (the French Colonial Army) - September, 1922. Date: 1922
Newcastle v Arsenal at WembleyMembers of the Newcastle United and Arsenal teams, due to compete at Wembley Stadium in the Cup Final. Also pictured is Herbert Chapman (1878-1934) the Arsenal manager. Date: 1932
Highbury and Twickenham StadiumsAn illustration of a proposed new stand at Highbury, home of Arsenal Football Club. And a photograph of Twickenham, with its newly completed West Stand. Date: circa 1932
Soccer ActionCoventry City's goal-keeper colliding with a Fulham player during a soccer match at Craven Cottage. Date: 1931
The Save!Cartoon by Alfred Leete showing a close encounter with a determined goalkeeper. Date: 1925
RAF football team fly to Palestine ready for match, WW2RAF football team flying by bomber from Heliopolis to Palestine dressed in kit ready for a game during the Second World War Date: circa 1940s