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Ted Duckhouse, Birmingham City
Wartime League South - Tottenham Hotspur v Birmingham City
Birmingham City FC are a professional football club in Birmingham, England
Media ID 5411540
© S&G and Barratts/EMPICS Sport
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Experience the rich history of football with our exclusive Media Storehouse Fine Art Print of Ted Duckhouse in 'Barratts from Birmingham City' by renowned photographer, capturing a pivotal moment during Birmingham City's Wartime League South match against Tottenham Hotspur. This stunning fine art print, featuring the iconic Ted Duckhouse in action, is a must-have for any football enthusiast or art collector. Embrace the nostalgia and bring the passion of the beautiful game into your home or office with this limited-edition piece. Order now and relive the magic of football history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 43cm x 42cm (16.9" x 16.5")
Estimated Product Size is 59.4cm x 42cm (23.4" x 16.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this evocative photograph, Ted Duckhouse of Birmingham City Football Club stands proudly on the pitch at White Hart Lane, London, during a Wartime League South match against Tottenham Hotspur. The image, captured by the renowned sports photography archives of Barratts, transports us back in time to the era of football during World War II. Duckhouse, a versatile player, is seen here in his Birmingham City jersey, number 12 emblazoned on his back. His determined expression and focused gaze convey the intensity and passion that defined the spirit of football during those challenging times. The backdrop of the empty stands and the somber atmosphere add to the sense of historical significance and the unique circumstances under which the game was played. The Wartime League South was formed in 1939 as a response to the suspension of the Football League due to the outbreak of World War II. The competition provided an outlet for football clubs to continue playing, with matches being held at various neutral venues around the country. The league allowed players, fans, and the wider community to come together and find solace in the game they loved amidst the hardships of war. This photograph of Ted Duckhouse, taken during a Wartime League South match between Birmingham City and Tottenham Hotspur, serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and enduring spirit of football during a time of adversity. It is a testament to the power of sport to bring people together and provide a sense of normalcy in the face of extraordinary circumstances.
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