Didn’t think you were that old SteveAlong with some pinfire 12 gauge and pinfire .22, probably some black powder .22 as well as some .44 Winchester. Some on examination look viable in condition.View attachment 436778View attachment 436779View attachment 436780
| Score | 2-0 to Tottenham Hotspur |
| Competition | League Division Two |
| Venue | Upton Park |
| Attendance | 20,832 |
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Rapid disassembly event perhaps?Safely dispose of it!
That can be achieved by sending to me for the cost of transport and I will safely dismantle it for you![]()
Recovered along with a medal collection.Didn’t think you were that old Steve
Ps. Presuming you bought them new?
Nothing a funnel and kettle of boiled water won't fix..44 Win look pretty good to be fair, although I would be sure any rifle would need careful attention to cleaning after.
22 players on the field,I would think a lot of local lads to the respective teams giving it all for their hometown club.West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur, 04 March 1939
View West Ham United v Tottenham Hotspur head to head
Score 2-0 to Tottenham Hotspur Competition League Division Two Venue Upton Park Attendance 20,832
Benjamin Fenton made his final appearance before moving to Millwall this month.
0 West Ham United
2 Tottenham Hotspur
Goals:
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Starting lineup:
Goalkeeper Harry Medhurst
Full back Charlie Bicknell
Left back Charles Edward Walker
Centre half Dick Walker
Wing half Joe Cockroft
Wing half Norman Corbett
Wing half Benny Fenton
Outside left John Morton
Forward Stanley Foxall
Inside Forward/Wing half Archie MacAulay
Inside left Len Goulden
Starting lineup:
Percy Hooper Goalkeeper
Ralph Ward Full back
Vic Buckingham Left back
William Whatley Left back
Arthur Hitchins Centre half
Ron Burgess Wing half
Leslie Miller Outside left
Frederick Sargent Outside right
John Alfred Morrison Centre forward
Willie Hall Inside right
Andrew Duncan Inside left
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