Yes. the person who added it to the site said it was the front of a birthday card they'd received about 40 years ago.I've got picture hanging in my kitchen. It was a greetings card and I bought it probably 40 years ago.
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Yes. the person who added it to the site said it was the front of a birthday card they'd received about 40 years ago.I've got picture hanging in my kitchen. It was a greetings card and I bought it probably 40 years ago.
The beautiful lilywhite shirt.
Came across these sites by chance (they are all linked), don't know if they've been posted before.
Some great photos of Tottenham (the area, pubs and the club).
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THE OLD PUBS OF TOTTENHAM
TOTTENHAM-SUMMERHILLROAD.COM
I can thank Phil Beal as one of the reasons for me supporting Tottenham. He was a former pupil at my first school in Godstone and came for a prize giving at a football tournament when i was 5 or 6.
is that a Spurs scarf he's wearing?
As he's the Club Chairman, quite probably. I wonder what naughty old Bertie's been up to, in order to sustain a sprained wrist? Won't have been football.is that a Spurs scarf he's wearing?
Enforced stop there as a kid,so my Dad could buy his peanuts. And if a nerve wracking game,he would have to replenish his stock from Ian Moore's doppelganger in the shelf.Paxton Road Salvation Army building in the background