General Interest (97 - Tabs)
Ogden's Cigarettes
300 (25 footballers)
W.C. Athersmith (Aston Villa)
Crabtree (Aston Villa)
S. Smith (Aston Villa)
Sutcliffe (Bolton Wanderers) - amended 12-02-2021 - thanks to Tony Park
B. Battles (Celtic)
R. Walker
G.O. Smith (Corinthians)
A. McQueen (Derby County)
George Hogg (Heart of Midlothian)
W. Porteus (Heart of Midlothian)
A. Raisback (Liverpool) - amended 21-11-2017 - name on card incorrect, should be Raisbeck - thanks to Ogdenscards
B. Hulse (Millwall Athletic)
H. Woods (Norwich City) - might be Harry Wood (Southampton), needs confirmation - thanks to Peter Ricketts
R. Blyth (Portsmouth)
M. Reilly (Portsmouth)
Sharp (Preston North End) - amended 15-04-2016 - thanks to Paul Chauveau
R.C. McColl (Queens Park)
J.C. Drummond (Rangers)
R.C. Hamilton (Rangers)
J. Robertson (Rangers) - Picture actually Bassett (West Bromwich Albion)
Priest (Sheffield United)
Robert Laing (St. Bernards F.C.)
J. Campbell
Doig (Sunderland)
Bassett (West Bromwich Albion) - Picture actually J. Robertson (Rangers)
Hello, the J. Campbell is mislabeled Sunderland. This is actually a different John Campbell, not the high scoring Sunderland player. He is wearing his Scottish kit and the date 1901 can be read on the crest of his jersey. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Campbell_(footballer,_born_1872) This John Campbell likely played for Celtic when the card was issued.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your help, it certainly looks like Celtic's John Campbell. I had the team name from David Thompson's book 'Half Time' and never had any reason to doubt it's accuracy. I'll add a scan of the card too.
DeleteHi Alan - I beleive the card H WOODS featured in this set is Southampton's Harry Wood (spelt wrong on card) . The card is the same as that which appears on Ogdens General Interest series F #360. I note That Thompson's book says its Norwich (?) so David was unsure too
ReplyDeleteThank you Peter, I'll add a note against the card.
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