Official photograph of the Tottenham Hotspur football team in season 1907-08,by Jones Bros., 708 High Road, Tottenham, the matted b&w image 8 by 12in., the lower margin with printed title and legend to identify all the sitters which in addition to the full playing squad includes the Chairman, Manager, Trainer Asst. Trainer, Groundsman and four Club Directors, under glass in original wooden frame, overall 41 by 51cm.1907-08 was the last season Tottenham Hotspur played in the Southern League, being eleceted to Football League membership in 1908-09.Interestingly Vivian Woodward the distinguished England amateur internationa, who would win two Olympic Gold football medals at London in 1908 and Stockholm in 1912, is seen standing on the far right-hand side in smart attire as opposed to being kitted out with his team-mates. The Spurs team of this season included three capped internationals: Edward Hughes, the Welsh half-back; Thomas Morris, the English right-half; and Alexander Tait, the Scottish full-back. Team captain Walter Bull can be seen holding the football in the centre-front of the group. Bull represented Spurs on the committee of the newly-formed PFA in 1907.
£600 - £800
Official photograph of the Tottenham Hotspur football team in season 1907-08,by Jones Bros., 708 High Road, Tottenham, the matted b&w image 8 by 12in., the lower margin with printed title and legend to identify all the sitters which in addition to the full playing squad includes the Chairman, Manager, Trainer Asst. Trainer, Groundsman and four Club Directors, under glass in original wooden frame, overall 41 by 51cm.1907-08 was the last season Tottenham Hotspur played in the Southern League, being eleceted to Football League membership in 1908-09.Interestingly Vivian Woodward the distinguished England amateur internationa, who would win two Olympic Gold football medals at London in 1908 and Stockholm in 1912, is seen standing on the far right-hand side in smart attire as opposed to being kitted out with his team-mates. The Spurs team of this season included three capped internationals: Edward Hughes, the Welsh half-back; Thomas Morris, the English right-half; and Alexander Tait, the Scottish full-back. Team captain Walter Bull can be seen holding the football in the centre-front of the group. Bull represented Spurs on the committee of the newly-formed PFA in 1907.