File:Postcard. New Zealand football team, 1905 - G.W.S.M. (1905?) (21015087913).jpg

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English: Shows a group photograph of 21 men, most of them in rugby players clothing, with silver fern logo. The verso lists the fixtures played in Britain from 16 September to 30 December 1905. The ages, weights and heights of all players are given.

Players listed on back (may not be in order shown on front): W Wallace, E Harper, E Booth, G W Smith, H Abbot, F Roberts, R Deans, J Hunter, S Mynott, W Stead, G Gillett, H D Thomson, R McGregor, D Gallaher (captain), W S Glenn, S Casey, A McDonald, W Johnstone, C Seeling, G Nicholson, G A Tyler, J Corbett, F Newton, F Glasgow, J O'Sullivan, W Mackrell, W Cunningham.
Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on postcard.
Physical Description: Photograph on postcard, 90 x 140 mm
Provenance: Purchased from Vennett Smith (England) in 2003.

Postcard. New Zealand football team, 1905 / G.W.S.M. [1905?]. Ref: Eph-A-RUGBY-1905-02. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. natlib.govt.nz/records/22626975
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