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Football after dark: a match on the first association ground
Playing with a specially made white chrome ball, lit by powerful electric lamps on thirty masts: ladies football teams on the Burnley cricket club ground during a match. The Dick Kerr Electric Company of Preston(in black and white striped kit) and Heys of Bradford(in white jerseys) played their ladies teams, under artificial lighting supplied by the Siemons Lamp Works, with cables and fittings supplied by Dick Kerrs Works. Date: 1924
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Artificial Association Ball Bradford Burnley Cricket Dick Electric Football Jerseys Kerr Lamp Lamps Lighting Match Preston Teams 1924
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Football After Dark: A Historic Ladies Match at Burnley Cricket Club in 1924 This photograph captures the essence of an extraordinary ladies football match that took place at Burnley Cricket Club in 1924. The scene is set under the cover of darkness, with the Dick Kerr Electric Company of Preston and Heys of Bradford battling it out on the association ground. The atmosphere is electric, both on and off the field, as powerful electric lamps on thirty masts illuminate the pitch, casting long shadows and creating an otherworldly glow. The players, dressed in their distinctive team kits, are a sight to behold. The Dick Kerr Electric Company don their black and white striped jerseys, while Heys of Bradford wear white jerseys, creating a striking contrast against the dimly lit backdrop. The football itself is a specially made white chrome ball, designed to be easily visible under the artificial lighting. The technology behind this historic match was just as impressive as the players themselves. The lighting was supplied by Siemons Lamp Works, with cables and fittings provided by Dick Kerr Works. This innovative use of artificial lighting allowed football to be played long after the sun had set, expanding the possibilities for the sport and breaking new ground in the realm of women's athletics. This photograph is a testament to the pioneering spirit of the era, showcasing the determination and grit of the players as they push through the challenges of playing in the dark. It is a snapshot of history, a reminder of a time when innovation and sporting spirit came together to create something truly magical.
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