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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:13:04 GMT
"Invitation" to go through and find old, olde, stuff! www.britishpathe.com/ANZAC FOOTBALL ( SOCCER ) 1917 ( aka N.Z. V. A.S.C. ) video newsreel film N.Z. V A.S.C. Anzac football. Shots of teams stepping over rope; walking out to field; man with ball, people in army uniform watching. Various shots of the game in progress. CU pan on New Zealand Prime Minister W. T. Massey and a few other people; watching the football game. (more) N.Z. V A.S.C. Anzac football. Shots of teams stepping over rope; walking out to field; man with ball, people in army uniform watching. Various shots of the game in progress. CU pan on New Zealand Prime Minister W. T. Massey and a few other people; watching the football game. CLICK to VIEW: www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=76271
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:15:31 GMT
1927
THE CUP' COMING TO LONDON - HIGHBURY video newsreel film Item title reads: "The Cup-coming to London. Arsenal enter Semi-final for first time since 1905 by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1." Highbury, London M/S of a large toy rabbit held up by someone in the crowd. The ref and captains shake hands and they toss a coin. Play begins. The crowd wave hats and white programmes. A goal is scored.… (more) Item title reads: "The Cup-coming to London. Arsenal enter Semi-final for first time since 1905 by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-1." Highbury, London M/S of a large toy rabbit held up by someone in the crowd. The ref and captains shake hands and they toss a coin. Play begins. The crowd wave hats and white programmes. A goal is scored. Note: Good general sequence of football CLICK TO VIEW- www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=15200
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:16:32 GMT
1914 Burnley wins Cup Final - Group of players. Crystal Palace, London Burnley wins cup final - soccer (football). Team members posing in mufti - - all wearing dark suits instead of their uniforms. One of the guys in back wanders off with a golf club. Sports. Cataloguer's note: Burnley beat Liverpool 1-0 in the 1914 FA Cup Final. (more) Burnley wins Cup Final - Group of players. Crystal Palace, London Burnley wins cup final - soccer (football). Team members posing in mufti - - all wearing dark suits instead of their uniforms. One of the guys in back wanders off with a golf club. Sports. Cataloguer's note: Burnley beat Liverpool 1-0 in the 1914 FA Cup Final. CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=78963
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:20:20 GMT
Could be your (my) great grandmother, or your great, great grandmother... 1917
FOOTBALL UP TO DATE video newsreel film Football up-to-date at Hampstead - once a man's game, soccer is now a pastime for girls - 1917. London. Opens with shot of woman flipping a coin; young boy stands by her. Man in a suit gives the ball a kick. Then various shots of the teams of young girls running around playing. CU of the teenage girls posing for picture and larking about.… (more) Football up-to-date at Hampstead - once a man's game, soccer is now a pastime for girls - 1917. London. Opens with shot of woman flipping a coin; young boy stands by her. Man in a suit gives the ball a kick. Then various shots of the teams of young girls running around playing. CU of the teenage girls posing for picture and larking about. Sports; teenagers; women. CLICK TO VIEW: www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=764001920 Girls Play Soccer - 1920 video newsreel film Girls play soccer. Location of events unknown. Soccer; girls' scholastic match; c. 1920. Sports; teenagers. can Girls play soccer well?' Ilford girls' soccer. CU of girl captains flipping the coin. A male referee stands watching. Shots of game in progress; with girls running and kicking ball; all the regular stuff. They wear long sweaters; skirt… (more) Girls play soccer. Location of events unknown. Soccer; girls' scholastic match; c. 1920. Sports; teenagers. can Girls play soccer well?' Ilford girls' soccer. CU of girl captains flipping the coin. A male referee stands watching. Shots of game in progress; with girls running and kicking ball; all the regular stuff. They wear long sweaters; skirts; knee socks; berets. It seems the answer is Yes; girls can play soccer well. Shot of team posing. Recreation; fun; women. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=76515
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:21:12 GMT
CHELSEA vs STOKE 1918Chelsea v. Stoke. Location of events unknown. Sports. football/soccer match between Chelsea and Stoke; 1918. Players running on to field. Scenes of game. Good shot of spectators; panning along stands to left on crowd of men and boys; enthusiastic sports fans; cheering or shouting encouragement to their heroes. (more) Chelsea v. Stoke. Location of events unknown. Sports. football/soccer match between Chelsea and Stoke; 1918. Players running on to field. Scenes of game. Good shot of spectators; panning along stands to left on crowd of men and boys; enthusiastic sports fans; cheering or shouting encouragement to their heroes. CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=76785
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:24:07 GMT
1923 FA CUP FINAL 1923 FA CUP FINAL video newsreel film Huge crowds of spectators, nearly all male, at Football Association Cup Final match held at the brand new Wembley Stadium; 1923. Greater London / Middlesex. Opens with shot of cheering crowd; covering nearly entire screen. Closer shots of people cheering and waving. Someone holds up puppet on a stick. Pan on lots of men and boys waving hats. MS… (more) CLICK TO VIEW - www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=80485
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:25:18 GMT
"These fine chaps" 1934
FAMOUS FOOTBALL TEAMS IN TRAINING NO. 3 - SOUTHAMPTON video newsreel film Titles read: "Famous Football Teams in Training No. 3 - Southampton". Hampshire. C/U of a photograph of St Mary's Football Club, taken 45 years earlier. The club became Southampton Football Club. We then see the present day line-up on their pitch. C/Us of manager George Kay and the medal he won leading West Ham in the final of 1923. Tra… (more) CLICK TO VIEW - www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=28402
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:26:16 GMT
THE CUP FINAL 1926 video newsreel film Wembley Stadium, London. Football Association (F.A.) Cup Final. Title: "The CUP FINAL,1926. Bolton Wanderers meet Manchester City in final and thrilling tussle for Football's most coveted honour ... 'T'Coop'." Intertitle: "Manchester City, to full throated cheers of hundred of their supporters, enter Arena first". M/S of Man city p… (more) CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=25231
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:27:42 GMT
1927 HELLO FOOTBALL video newsreel film Burnley, Lancashire. Full title reads: "Hello, football 1926-1927! Burnley, A.F.C." Intertitle: "All ready for the 28th". Intertitle: "Jack Hill on the ball". Intertitle: "Good old Jerry - still in action after 21 years". Intertitle: "A new recruit - goalkeeper Somerville". Intertitle: "As one skipper to another. Good Luck in 19… (more) CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=14710THIRD ROUND FA CUP DRAW
SOCCER - HIGHBURY CLASH RECALLS 1927 FINAL video newsreel filmLondon. GV. Exterior F.A. (Football Association) headquarters. GV. Interior, F.A. Cup Draw in progress. CU. Reporter filling in results. CU. Bag of balls being shaken, & CU. being placed in frame. GV. Pan, Wembley Stadium - 1927 Cup Final. SV. Charlie Buchan introducing King George V to Arsenal team which contained such famous names as Joe Hulme… (more) CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=38859
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:28:34 GMT
How we should do it: 1928 BLACKBURN CUP video newsreel film Blackburn Cup - carried round football ground - 1928. Location of events unknown - could be Ewood Park (Blackburn football ground), Lancashire. Football trophy carried out onto field and around; as spectators watch. 1928 Blackburn Cup trophy. 2 men emerge from doorway in stands carrying trophy on sort of large tray. CU trophy. They walk round… (more) www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=79866
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:29:33 GMT
1929 WITH SOUND/SINGING CUP FINAL 1929 video newsreel film Item title reads - The Cup final 1929 in sound. Under Licence from British Talking Pictures Limited. Wembley Stadium. Intertitle - 'Bolton Wanderers meet Portsmouth in the final and thrilling tussle for football's most coveted honour.' Natural sound - M/S of the band playing "Land of Hope and Glory" in front of packed stands, the camera p… (more) www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=17075
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:30:15 GMT
1930 THE FINER POINTS OF FOOTBALL video newsreel film The Finer Points of Football. Probably filmed at Fulham football ground (Craven Cottage), London. M/S of football coach Mr F Spiksley (sp?) on the pitch, standing between two players from Fulham called Barratt and Oliver. He says he is going to show us some finer aspects of the game. The two players and the trainer demonstrate several footb… (more) CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=72544
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:30:49 GMT
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 19:33:19 GMT
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:37:08 GMT
To state the obvious: Numerous great newsreel stuff unrelated to QPR or football. Just the world over the past hundred years
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:38:49 GMT
1931 - FRANCE BEATS US AT FOOTBALL video newsreel film Full title reads: "France. France beats us at Football. Jubilant crowd see England defeated (5-2) - for first time - and insist on right to play us here!" Paris, France. Pan across stadium. Various shots of England V France football international. We get to see a couple of goals being scored and the happy crowd cheering. (N.B. Not exactl… (more) CLICK TO VIEW www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=4472 1931 - TO WIN THE DOUBLE? video newsreel film Full title reads: "Liverpool. To Win The Double? Meet 1931's wonder football team - Everton - freely tipped to win 2nd League Championship and 'the Cup!'." Liverpool, Merseyside. Pan along line up of players from the Everton football team: - Coggins, Ben Williams, Cresswell, McLure, Charlie Gee, Jock Thompson, Jimmy Stein, Jimmy Dunn, Dixie D… (more) Full title reads: "Liverpool. To Win The Double? Meet 1931's wonder football team - Everton - freely tipped to win 2nd League Championship and 'the Cup!'." Liverpool, Merseyside. Pan along line up of players from the Everton football team: - Coggins, Ben Williams, Cresswell, McLure, Charlie Gee, Jock Thompson, Jimmy Stein, Jimmy Dunn, Dixie Dean, Tom Johnson, Arthur Rigby and their trainer. CU Dixie Dean. Voiceover describes him as 'the greatest centre forward the game has ever known'. CLICK TO VIEW - www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=4261
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:41:07 GMT
1932 WELL PLAYED - 'LITTLE' TRANMERE! video newsreel film Full title reads: "Well played 'Little' Tranmere! 'Mighty' Chelsea held by the Rovers to a 2-2 draw in exciting game." Team run out onto football field. They are followed by their opponents. (Tranmere in the dark shirts and Chelsea in the stripes). The two team captains shake hands in the middle of the pitch with each other and the referee.… (more) Full title reads: "Well played 'Little' Tranmere! 'Mighty' Chelsea held by the Rovers to a 2-2 draw in exciting game." Team run out onto football field. They are followed by their opponents. (Tranmere in the dark shirts and Chelsea in the stripes). The two team captains shake hands in the middle of the pitch with each other and the referee. The stand behind them is absolutely packed. The Chelsea captain tosses the coin. Goal mouth action , a cross comes in from the far side and is cleared by the Tranmere defence. More play. Possibly a goal being scored (difficult to tell). More action. Chelsea scoring a goal. Crowd wave hats to celebrate the goal. Sound track missing. A Pathe website user has provided extra information about this match. First goal was scored by Hughie Gallagher of Chelsea and Ernie Dixon of Tranmere Rovers. The game was played on 9th January 1932. Captains were Livingstone (Tranmere) and Jackson ( Chelsea ). CLICK TO VIEW - www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=26961935 THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS video newsreel film Full title reads: "THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS 1934 - 1935." Following title reads: "West Bromwich Albion entertain Cup-holders at the Hawthorns." The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, West Midlands. Men putting net on the goal preparing field for the next season. Start of the first football match this season - match between West Bromwich Albion and… (more) Full title reads: "THE FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS 1934 - 1935." Following title reads: "West Bromwich Albion entertain Cup-holders at the Hawthorns." The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, West Midlands. Men putting net on the goal preparing field for the next season. Start of the first football match this season - match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City. Players running out - Albion wearing stripes. Various shots of the match. One goal is seen at he end of the item. Final score is unclear although the voiceover states that the match ends in a draw. CLICK TO VIEW - www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=5145
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:40:56 GMT
Someone else please take over.
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 19:47:48 GMT
more please
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 19:50:06 GMT
I'm passing the torch over to you, or someone...
If everyone does a few years...
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 19:56:34 GMT
Full title reads: "F.A. Cup Semi Finals" . Intertitle reads: "Fulham v. Sheffield at Wolverhampton". Molineux, West Midlands. Various shots of football match between Sheffield United and Fulham. Sheffield wins and went on to play in the Football Association cup finals of 1936. Exact score of this game unknown. Intertitle reads: "Grims… www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=6404
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 20:00:34 GMT
1937? Reel 3. When watching Westminster Schoolboys play young factory workers at football, the Duke of York had the idea of setting up a camp where young workers and public schoolboys could holiday together. The Duke of York has a go at filming the youngsters playing a team game. We see him laughing with some of the holidaymakers and singing. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=82570not much happened in 1937
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 20:06:49 GMT
Wembley, London. Various brief shots of people arriving at Wembley for the FA Cup Final; souvenir sellers; empty beer bottles in a group of the ground; a steam train arriving at the station. General views of the crowds in the packed stadium; newsreel cameramen perched on the top of the stadium. The Huddersfield Town (in stripes) and Preston North End (black shorts) football teams come out onto the pitch. King George VI (Prince Albert, Duke of York) comes onto the pitch with Football Association President William Pickford to shake hands with each team member. The King and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother, Duchess of York) take their seats in the royal box. Team captain, Tom Smith (Preston) watches as Huddersfield's Alf Young tosses the coin. Various shots of the match. Preston score a goal (? not sure if it's official) and a penalty kick, winning the match. The Preston team bounce about and hug each other and the referee; the crowd cheers. Captain Tom Smith receives the trophy from the King; Alf Young receives the runner up prize. Tom Smith is hoisted onto the shoulders of two men (briefly - he must be quite heavy!). According to the Almanack for this year, the score was 1 - 0. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=17597
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 20:08:24 GMT
M/S's and L/S' of women working in a factory using sewing machines in the making of the football shirts for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Portsmouth. C/U of women's hand sewing a bade onto the shirt. M/S of two young women modelling the shirts to be used for the 1939 FA Cup Final. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=22372
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Post by maudesfishnchips on Mar 27, 2011 20:10:29 GMT
Hampden Park, Glasgow. Various shots of the people, many in uniforms, going to Hampden Park stadium to watch a football match between England and Scotland. Car park in front of the stadium is filled with cars. Various shots of the match. People are seen seated on grass at the edge of the field. Stadium is crowded. More footage of the crowded stadium and the game. Goals are not seen but the paperwork states that the final score is 1-1. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=50811thats me done mac
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Post by Macmoish on Mar 27, 2011 20:51:19 GMT
Thanks Mr Maudesfishnchips!
NEXT Volunteer please!
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Post by Lonegunmen on Mar 28, 2011 1:09:08 GMT
Aston Villa 2 QPR 1 FA Cup game after the Doc had been fired. www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=45329Please note the extremely large crowd - STANDING - How many deaths or injuries reported? But hang on, there was also a great atmosphere at this game despite the result.
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