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The Most Terrible of All Football Disasters (litho)

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NFM315140
Image title
The Most Terrible of All Football Disasters (litho)
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English School, (20th century) / English
Location
National Football Museum, Manchester, UK
Medium
lithograph
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First Ibrox Disaster on 5th April 1902; back of the West Tribune Stand collapsed due to heavy rainfall the night before during a Scotland v England international; 25 people died; 517 injured;

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© National Football Museum / Bridgeman Images
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match (sports) / sport / corpses / departing / wooden terracing / corpse / ibrox park / body / spectators / collapse / terraces / male / supporters / terrace / stairway / bodies / leaving / match / ibrox stadium / Engraving / Mzengraving
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Medium 746 × 1024 px 63 × 87 mm 1.1 MB

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