Collingwood: 'Collingwood Football Club, VFL Premiers 1928'…
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Collingwood: 'Collingwood Football Club, VFL Premiers 1928' photo montage with portrait of each player wearing their Collingwood jumpers, including Syd Coventry (captain), Gordon Coventry, Albert Collier, plus committee members & staff, with plaque below printed 'Presented to G.Mountford with the compliments of the Collingwood Football Club', framed & glazed, overall 58 x 72 cm. (George Mountford was the founder of Mountford's Hat Stores, and was a member of Collingwood for about 50 years when he died in 1931. Wonderful photograph of 'The Machine', the 1927-30 Collingwood teams that won four premierships in a row) See also Lot 48

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