1924
Football Teams
Bucktrout & Co. (Islanders Fags)
Channel Islands
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A nice set of cards issued by a Channel Islands company called Bucktrout. Catalogues sometimes list these as being issued in 1928 but it's more likely to be 1924, given the dates on most of the cards.
01. Port Vale F.C.
02. Preston North End F.C. 1923-4
03. Nottingham County F.C.
04. Nottingham Forest F.C.
05. Sheffield United F.C. 1923-4
06. Crystal Palace F.C. 1923-4
07. Everton F.C. 1923-4
08. Barnsley F.C. 1923-4
09. Clapton Orient F.C.
10. Huddersfield Town F.C. 1923-4 - League 1 Championship Team
11. Bury F.C.
12. Blackburn Rovers F.C. 1923-4
13. Manchester City F.C.
14. Stoke F.C. 1923-4
15. Oldham Athletic F.C.
16. Aston Villa F.C.
17. West Bromwich Albion F.C.
18. Coventry City F.C. 1923-4
19. Blackpool F.C.
20. Arsenal F.C. 1923-4
21. Stockport County F.C. 1923-4
22. Southampton F.C.
23. Middlesborough F.C. 1923-4
24. Liverpool F.C.
25. Cardiff City F.C.
26. Burnley F.C. 1923-4
27. Leeds United FC, 2nd Division Championship XI, 1924 Team
28. Swansea Town A.F.C. 1924
29. Newcastle F.C.
30. Plymouth Argyle F.C.
31. Derby F.C.
32. Leicester City F.C.
33. Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
34. South Shields A.F.C.
35. Swindon Town F.C.
36. Bradford F.C.
37. Manchester United F.C.
38. Hull City A.F.C. 1923-24
39. Sheffield Wednesday F.C.
40. Bristol City F.C. 1923-4
41. Birmingham F.C. 1923-4
42. Millwall F.C.
43. Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
44. Sunderland A.F.C. 1922-3
45. Chelsea F.C.
46. Portsmouth F.C.
47. Bolton Wanderers F.C. - Winners of the English Cup 1922-3
48. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. 1923-24
49. Fulham F.C. 1922-3
50. West Ham F.C.
Missing 45 Chelsea
ReplyDeleteThank you Nik. No idea how that happened!
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