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Team photos to share
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Would anyone like to share any team photos? I really enjoy seeing the original vintage photographs. Here are a couple to start from 1944.
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The Detroits
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1915 Boston Redsox
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Great! I really love the Detroit uniform and who doesn't love a picture of Ruth with the Red Sox!
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Very nice Jeff,
Hooper, Speaker, Wood, and Ruth on the same team/card. Pretty awesome. |
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Great topic for a thread. Here are three:
1896 Patterson Silk Weavers with Honus Wagner 1910 New Orleans Pelicans with Joe Jackson 1906 Scranton Miners with Moonlight Graham |
“The Fairfax Baseball Nine” Baseball Club
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No one famous, but I do like the uniforms. I'm also a bit of a sucker for team photos with mascots.
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Great thread!
Bethlehem Steel Strip Mill team. 1938. <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/158992597@N08/28853424858/in/album-72157695531874940/" title="1938BethlehemSteelStripMillTeam"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/1730/28853424858_091ba414b4_c.jpg" width="800" height="648" alt="1938BethlehemSteelStripMillTeam"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> Baseball Furies, a little gang out of New York. :D <a data-flickr-embed="true" href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/158992597@N08/28853405108/in/album-72157695531874940/" title="1979WarriorsBaseballFuries"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/1757/28853405108_9ff0a15203_z.jpg" width="640" height="537" alt="1979WarriorsBaseballFuries"></a><script async src="//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Good Warriors knowledge Dewey.
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1924 Washington Senators by Charles Conlon
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This is a team-composite photo featuring individual portraits of 24 members of the 1924 World Champion Washington Senators taken by renowned baseball photographer Charles Conlon. It was a gift of the Wright & Ditson-Victor Co. to attendees at the annual meeting of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Leagues, held in Hartford, Connecticut, in December 1924. Conlon's photo credit appears along the base (between Shirley and Leibold). This copy came from a scrapbook owned by Walter Johnson.
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Bluege, Peckinpaugh, Harris, and Judge
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Here we have the infield team from the 1924 World champion Washington Senators. Eight years later, they suited up to take on the 1932 Senators in some sort of "old timers" game or charity fundraiser. And so, they reprised this picture.
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Waseda University First Tour to US
Waseda U. vs Pomona College May 23, 1905 Score: Pomona 12 Waseda 4 |
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Little bit of the Chicago Blacksox
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1909-10 Montgomery Climbers.
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Seated in front left is Champ Osteen. Played part of a season for NYAL.
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Max Carey in his sophomore year at Concordia.
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Great thread! My great grandfather is the individual seated on the far right of this particular image. No one in the family has much in the way of information regarding the team, but my best guess based on what I've been able to dig up is that the team may have been associated with the Big 4 Railroad and based somewhere in west-central Indiana.
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Team Photo
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Can anyone find someone they know?
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Team Photos
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Anyone recognize anyone?
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Team Photos
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Anyone?
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Team Photos
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Ok
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These are really interesting, great thread choice. I will attach a few of mine later on today.
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Team photos
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OK It’s Hockey but a lot of great memories!
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1935 Champion Tigers
This is an original photo by Williams Keunzel of the Detroit News. It was widely distributed. Yes, once upon a time the Tigers were good! Attachment 521263 |
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WWII-era African American service team. https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20Catalina.jpg 7 Cubs on Catalina for Spring Training. Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It's Off To Work We Go! https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20Premium.jpg 1947 Dodgers Legionnaires' Day premium w/Jackie Robinson https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...0sheet%201.JPG 1971 Braves press photo composite sheet. Pre-screened for reproduction. |
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I have shown this one a couple of times before, but it is my favorite (and about only) team photo I have. I pasted the below from one of the previous times I posted:
I love that it looks like Hollywood central casting was called in to assemble this rag tag (but tidy and uniformly uniformed) crew, with the kindly Father Finnegan leading them down the straight and narrow both on field and off. Of course, the player at the upper left may have to ask for forgiveness in confession based upon his suggestive batting stance. Brian |
Terrific thread. I can do this all day. I have a good number of team photos. Will start with the opponents of the unforgettable 1912 World Series.
Boston Red Sox in their first season at Fenway. Photo by Horner. About 42 inches wide. https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...em_53695_1.jpg New York Giants 1912. Photo by Pach Bros. Image about 20 inches wide. https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...ch%20Photo.jpg Bonus picture: 1912 WS Opening game panorama https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...0pano%20pc.jpg |
1931 Houston Buffaloes
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Texas Leauge Champions. With Jerome Dean and Joe Medwick no surprise they did well. Considered among the best Minor League teams of all time.
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Bvd
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Ballclub
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Greenville Spinners
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1908 Greenville Spinners team cabinet photo with Joe Jackson. Taken the year that he went shoeless.
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Since Marty went hockey….
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Some of mine - Part 1
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Some hard to find ones here...
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Part 2
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The 1940 Reds in color has the correct socks colors.
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Part 3
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A few more harder to find ones...
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And Finally, The Piece de Resistance...
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The coolest team photo I've ever seen. Just look at the HOF'ers in this photo taken at Comiskey Park in 1983.
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1921 Yankees
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Here is original Daily News NYAL 1921 photo. Back row left is likely only image of Tom Connelly who played 5g for Yankees 1920-21
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1904 nyal
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1904 spring training photo with likely only images of Unglaub, Powell and Thoney in NYAL uni?
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Off Topic First Responders
South River NJ FD Reliable Co mid 1990's Team Photo me and my Dad |
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I really like team photos & at one time had quite a few. Seems like I find myself moving away from them for some reason or another. This one is probably a keeper.
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Concordia: isn't that a Venezuelan team?
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Yep, 1934.
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1909 Lancaster Red Roses Baseball Club
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1909 Lancaster Red Roses Baseball Club with future HOF pitcher Stan Coveleski.
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The soon-to-be 1924 World Series champs:
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1910 Cleveland Naps
Team panorama includes Joss, Young and Lajoie.
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1934 Pittsburgh Crawfords at Yankee Stadium. Taken by famous photographer James VanDerZee. One of greatest teams ever.
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1905 nyal
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This is 1905 spring training photo. 5x12 in. newsprint
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Love this piece. Wonderful image and historically significant! Thanks for sharing.
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1929 Newark, includes Tris Speaker as player-mgr, and Jocko Conlon as a player. Speaker is bottom left, Conlon is top row, second from right. It's not very large, 4x6 maybe.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4563b6490b.jpg
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1915 PBA Champs Paterson, NJ
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Babe & friends
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I have never seen anything like it before or since. I am thinking of having it framed; the back is blank. |
Obviously, this is not a photo, but a team card printed in 1904 of the "Junior" World Champions. The Eastern League (AAA) Buffalo Bisons were considered the "1904 World Champions" when
they defeated the St. Paul Saints of the American Association. Note...the Major League World Series was Not played in 1904. https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...sonsTeam50.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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WaJo and friends - the pitching staff of the 1924 W. S. Champions:
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James Excuse me for this correction.....but, John McGraw and John Brush (owner of the NY Giants) refused to play Boston (1904 American Lge. Champions). The NY Highlanders lost the final Play-Off game to Boston). I highly recommend the book titled "THE YEAR THEY CALLED OFF THE WORLD SERIES", by Benton Stark. It's an excellent, well-written, story of the entire 1904 season. Including how Jack Chesbro (41-game winner) blew the final Play-Off game in the 9th inning that resulted in Boston winning the A.L. Pennant. TED Z T206 Reference . |
How many of us just clicked on eBay and bought a copy of "THE YEAR THEY CALLED OFF THE WORLD SERIES"?
Add me to the list. |
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1949 Clemons Iowa. High School state runners up.
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11x14 Type 1 of the 1952 Dodgers
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1949 Lancaster (PA) Red Roses (Class B Affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers)..Manager was Al Campanis and in the front row (last player on right) is Bill Ripken (brother of Cal Sr,; Uncle to Cal Jr. & Bill):
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Early Mantle photo.
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That's terrific, Jeremy. I won this photo from Heritage not too long ago. These two images look cool together.
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My great Grandfather standing in the top left, his cousin is the second in from the far right kneeling. playing in the twilight league/blue ridge league.
Ca Late 20s early 30s. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ebab746420.jpg |
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Good spot. Most (all?) of the images of this session I have seen are from the spot where the guys are looking - some with the banner above like in mine, some with it on the ground in front. Here is a Barney Stein photo shot from "over there" (this one isn't my photo)/
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1969 Tidewater Tides, first year they became a Mets affiliate.
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some great photos
Especially love when some of the member actually have a connection to someone in the team photos |
Here’s an auction scan of a 5x7 glass plate negative I acquired at auction recently — 1914 Brooklyn Tip-Tops of the Federal League.
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To keep this wonderful thread from disappearing, here's a PC:
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I've also included a dated newspaper image from 1914 for comparison. |
Here’s a 1915 Detroit Tigers premium…
https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...gPremium_1.jpg And a 1919 Detroit Safety Week featuring the Tigers… https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...ersPhoto_1.jpg |
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Early Wagner and Jackson
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The World-Series losing 1920 Brooklyn Robins with Zach Wheat, Wilbert Robinson, Moe Berg, and Uncle Robbie's famous, and awesome, dog with a pipe. This was owned by Gene Bailey, the guy on the right side of the photo.
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