View Full Version : Let's see some Team Cabinet Cards
bcbgcbrcb
06-15-2011, 03:24 PM
Here's one of mine to start off with, a 1908 Concordia College team photo picturing Max Carey on the far right, middle row.........
D. Broughman
06-15-2011, 04:34 PM
I only have one of what I think is a High School Team. Picked it up because of the equipment and uniforms. Love the Mushroom Bat.
Jacklitsch
06-15-2011, 05:17 PM
1905 Springfield (MA) Ponies.
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5/jacklitsch1/Springfield%20Rose/Ponies1905.jpg
Dynarl,
That is a really cool photo.
JimB
cdn_collector
06-15-2011, 07:44 PM
Any chance anyone wants to post some cabinets of early Toronto teams to tease me with? I'll never have the cash to add any of those to my collection, so if I can live vicariously through someone else, that'd be great ;)
Regards,
Richard.
joeadcock
06-15-2011, 10:41 PM
From Cuban collector, Cuban team from the very early days
baseballart
06-16-2011, 12:01 AM
Any chance anyone wants to post some cabinets of early Toronto teams to tease me with? I'll never have the cash to add any of those to my collection, so if I can live vicariously through someone else, that'd be great ;)
Regards,
Richard.
Richard
Although not a cabinet card, here's a panorama of the 1926 Toronto team. Carl Hubbell and Lionel Conacher are among the players.
Max
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/43/90038690_d98f7571ba_o.jpg
cdn_collector
06-16-2011, 05:38 AM
Richard
Although not a cabinet card, here's a panorama of the 1926 Toronto team. Carl Hubbell and Lionel Conacher are among the players.
Max
Still very cool. Thanks for sharing Max!
Regards,
Richard.
smokelessjoe
06-16-2011, 09:10 AM
Here is a Large cabinet photo of the Perth Amboy Field Club.
11 names on the back but I can only make out 7 for sure.
O'hara ???
Golden ??
Deegan ??
Dwyer
Yank
O'mara
Dahl
Carroll
Wagner
Antonides
The photograph was taken outside of what is now the Administration Building at 123 Barracks Street. This school was once a Perth Amboy Grammar School. Before it was a grammar school it was the headquarters for the British Army hence the name Barrack’s Street. It was torn down in the late 1800’s and the grammar school was built.