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Wembley 1923

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This painting depicts Bolton and West Ham playing in the First FA Cup Final in 1923 or the 'White Horse Final' as it came to be known. It was extremely overcrowded and a team of mounted policemen had to keep control. Constable George Scorey was the only one on a white horse (called 'Billy').

National Football Museum

Manchester

Title

Wembley 1923

Date

1923 (?)

Medium

oil on canvas (?)

Measurements

H 34 x W 49 cm

Accession number

E549.20

Acquisition method

on loan from the Neville Evans Collection

Work type

Painting

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