File:Sheffield United Squad 1890-91.jpg

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English: Sheffield United squad from the 1890-91 season. Pictured are: [rear] Harry Lilley, Charles Stokes (Chairman of Football Committee), JB Wostinholme (Club Secretary), Will Lilley, Charlie Howlett, Mick Whitham, Jack Houseley (trainer) [centre]: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Rab Howell, H. Stones (Assist. Secretary) [Front]: Unknown, Unknown, Arthur Watson, Unknown
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Source Original team photo distributed as a promotional item during 1890-91 and published in various newspapers and other publications during that period. Exact date and author of first publication unknown.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author - football clubs used various local photographers to produce such images but records were not kept of the specific images taken.
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