Old photograph of Daniel McArthur, born 1867, died 1943, who was a Scottish footballer, who played for Celtic in Glasgow, Scotland. He also played for Clyde Football Club and the Scottish National Team.
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Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Old Photograph William Allan Lambie Scotland
Old photograph of William Allan Lambie who was born on 10 January 1873 in Glasgow, Scotland. Wiiliam was was a Scottish footballer of the 1880s and 1890s. He played for Queen's Park in Glasgow, where he won a Scottish Cup runners up medal in 1892 and a winners medal in 1893, the club's last ever Scottish Cup triumph. Aside from a brief spell at Ardwick, Manchester City, in England, in 1892, he remained at Queen's Park until around 1900. He was capped 9 times by the Scotland national team, making his debut against Ireland in 1892 at the age of 19. He scored 5 goals for Scotland, including a goal in each of his first four appearances.
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Old Photograph Hughie Wilson Scotland
Old photograph of Hughie Wilson who was born on 18 March 1869 in Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland. Hughie " Lalty " Wilson was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland in England and the Scotland national football team as an inside forward. Wilson won his first cap for Scotland against Wales on 22 March 1890 in a 5–0 win at Underwood Park. He went on to make 3 further caps for his country, overall making 4 appearances scoring one goal. Wilson also represented the Scottish League XI once, while with Third Lanark a football club that existed for 95 years between 1872 and 1967, in Glasgow.
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Old Photograph Jim Baxter Scotland
Old photograph of Jim Baxter who was born on 29 September 1939 in Hill of Beath in Fife, Scotland. James Curran Baxter was a left footed Scottish footballer who played as a midfielder. He is generally regarded as one of the country's greatest ever players. He was born, educated and started his career in Fife, but his peak playing years were in the early 1960s with the Glasgow club Rangers, whom he helped to win ten trophies between 1960 and 1965, and where he became known as " Slim Jim ". However he started drinking heavily during a four month layoff caused by a leg fracture in December 1964, his fitness suffered, and he was transferred to Sunderland, England, in the summer of 1965. In two and a half years at Sunderland he played 98 games and scored 12 goals, becoming known for drinking himself unconscious the night before a match and playing well the next day. At the end of 1967 Sunderland transferred him to Nottingham Forest, who gave him a free transfer back to Rangers in 1969 after 50 games. After a further year with Rangers Baxter retired from football in 1970, at the age of 31. In February 2001, Baxter was diagnosed as suffering from cancer of the pancreas, and he died at his home on Glasgow's South Side on 14 April 2001, with his partner Norma and his sons Alan and Steven at his bedside. His funeral was held in Glasgow Cathedral, where a reading was given by Gordon Brown, a long time fan of Raith Rovers Football Club, where Baxter began his career.
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Old Photograph Gordon Smith Scotland
Old photograph of Gordon Smith who spent much of his childhood in Angus, Scotland. Gordon Smith, born 25 May 1924, died 7 August 2004, was a Scottish association football player. He is perhaps best known as being the only player to have won a Scottish league championship with three different clubs, Hibernian and Heart of Midlothian in Edinburgh and Dundee. Smith also represented Scotland and the Scottish League XI. During his playing career, Gordon Smith was capped 19 times by Scotland, scoring four goals. Smith was compared favourably with his contemporaries in England, Stanley Matthews and Tom Finney.
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