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Old Everton Pictures

Jimmy Harris scores for Everton in 1958
Football - 1958 / 1959 First Division - Bolton Wanderers 0 Everton 3
Everton's James 'Jimmy' Harris scores goal number three at Burnden Park.
27/12/1958

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They were hard photographed in the snow!

Everton - 1951/2
Football - 1951 / 1952 season - Everton photocall
Team Group.

Back (l-r): T. Cook (trainer), J. Grant, T. Clinton, J. O'Neill, C. Lello, D. Donovan.
Front: T. McNamara, W. Fielding, Dave Hickson, P. Farrell, Tommy Eglington, M. Lindley.
 
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They were hard photographed in the snow!

Everton - 1951/2
Football - 1951 / 1952 season - Everton photocall
Team Group.

Back (l-r): T. Cook (trainer), J. Grant, T. Clinton, J. O'Neill, C. Lello, D. Donovan.
Front: T. McNamara, W. Fielding, Dave Hickson, P. Farrell, Tommy Eglington, M. Lindley.
Nice to see a photo of Jackie Grant,went to school with his youngest son.His eldest David played in the 66 Youth Cup winning side.Those days ex-players had a comp season ticket Jackie worked shifts at Fords so never used it,and as the turnstile operators weren’t over officious two or three of us had free entrance to the Gwlady's St Stand FOC.
 

Nice to see a photo of Jackie Grant,went to school with his youngest son.His eldest David played in the 66 Youth Cup winning side.Those days ex-players had a comp season ticket Jackie worked shifts at Fords so never used it,and as the turnstile operators weren’t over officious two or three of us had free entrance to the Gwlady's St Stand FOC.
Great to see you knew him Evertons and Evertons Captain Peter Farrell ended up in a pensionairs bungalow at the bottom near Mosscroft estate Huyton on retirement!
 
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They were hard photographed in the snow!

Everton - 1951/2
Football - 1951 / 1952 season - Everton photocall
Team Group.

Back (l-r): T. Cook (trainer), J. Grant, T. Clinton, J. O'Neill, C. Lello, D. Donovan.
Front: T. McNamara, W. Fielding, Dave Hickson, P. Farrell, Tommy Eglington, M. Lindley.

Can just recall my Pa talking of these players.
 
Can just recall my Pa talking of these players.
Yes mate my late Father never missed a game - him and his brother were born in Vauxhall road, his brother joined the army went down south married a cockney My dad never failked to send him the Pink Foot ball echo never missed it being sent born a blue like most of us;)
Like you i would like to sit with him to discuss all these teams in that era his favorite player was Tommy G Jones a revelation at centre back!
In the picture below -
 
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Everton - 1939/40
Football - 1939 / 1940 season - Aston Villa vs. Everton
Everton team group.
Back (left to right): John William Davies (reserve - played only one game), Thomas 'Tommy' Jones, Joe Mercer, Ted Sagar, Thomas Gordon Watson, Tommy Lawton, T Harry Cook (trainer).
Front: Torrance 'Torry' Gillick (5 Scotland caps), Stanley Bentham, William 'Billy' Cook (15 Northern Ireland caps), John Ross 'Jock' Thomson (1 Scotland cap), Alexander Stevenson (7 Eire Caps and 17 Northern Ireland caps), Walter 'Wally' Boyes (3 England Caps), Norman Greenhalgh. (Mascot is J. Shannon)
 

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Tommy Ring a great winger till he had his leg broken badly -

Thomas Ring, Jimmy Ashall and James Harris jump for the ball at Goodison Park
Football - 1959 / 1960 First Division - Everton 1 Leeds United 0
Left to right, Thomas Ring, Jimmy Ashall (Leeds) and James Harris jump for the ball at Goodison Park.
 
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The crunch game when that great young header clinched a vital march to the title year -
Everton take on Spurs in 1963/4
Football - 1963 / 1964 First Division - Everton 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0
Spurs' Dave Mackay and Maurice Norman jump, with Everton's Roy Vernon, right, and Alex Young at Goodison Park.
 

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