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Sheffield United Fc Collection

Sheffield United FC, a historic football club with a rich legacy, has left an indelible mark on the world of English football

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club with the English Cup and Ball, c. 1900

Sheffield United Football Club with the English Cup and Ball, c. 1900
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: y03500

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Fatty Foulkes, Sheffield United goalkeeper, c. 1900

Fatty Foulkes, Sheffield United goalkeeper, c. 1900
W. Foulke (1874-1916), goalkeeper, Sheffield United Football Club (1894 - 1905) From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p01026

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, 1901

Sheffield United Football Club, 1901
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00126

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, 1905

Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, 1905
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00127

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club programme - match against Sheffield Wednesday, 1905

Sheffield United Football Club programme - match against Sheffield Wednesday, 1905
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y14615

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Cover of Football Association [FA] Cup Final celebration dinner programme - Sheffield United

Cover of Football Association [FA] Cup Final celebration dinner programme - Sheffield United Football Club, 1936
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y11040

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, 1899

Sheffield United Football Club, 1899
Features Mr C. Stokes, Mr J. B. Wostinholm (appointed Secretary 1864), Mr M. J. Dodworth, Mr J. Tomlinson, Mr E. Barber and Mr A. Cattell. From an original in Sheffield Libraries: y03504

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Tom E. Cawley, footballer who played for Sheffield Wednesday (1882-1891) and Sheffield United

Tom E. Cawley, footballer who played for Sheffield Wednesday (1882-1891) and Sheffield United
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: u01193

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Team, 1893

Sheffield United Football Team, 1893
Back Row: F.H. Davies; H.H.Stones; J.Scott; J.W.Lilley Middle Row: D. Patterson; R.Howell; R.Cain; C.H. Howlett; W. Hendry; E.H. lilley; W. Nisbett; J. Hounsley Seated: Mr. C. Stokes; A Wallace; S

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Harry Thickett (1873-1920), Sheffield United Football Club

Harry Thickett (1873-1920), Sheffield United Football Club
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00414

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Three footballers in England shirts. The player on the right is Albert Sturgess who also played

Three footballers in England shirts. The player on the right is Albert Sturgess who also played for Sheffield United
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: u07482

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club Captain, Ernest Needham, 1899

Sheffield United Football Club Captain, Ernest Needham, 1899
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y03503

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Ernest Needham (1873-1936), Sheffield United Football Club

Ernest Needham (1873-1936), Sheffield United Football Club
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s08479

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Walter Bennett (1874-1908), Sheffield United Football Club

Walter Bennett (1874-1908), Sheffield United Football Club
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00413

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, 1890

Sheffield United Football Club, 1890
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00124

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club, 1892

Sheffield United Football Club, 1892
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00125

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United FC training ground bathroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist

Sheffield United FC training ground bathroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1961. Artist
Sheffield United FC training ground bathroom, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1961. Players in the bath. The photograph was taken for the East Midlands Gas Board to promote the use of the Ascot water

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Sheffield United Football Club programme advertising the forthcoming match against Bolton

Sheffield United Football Club programme advertising the forthcoming match against Bolton Wanderers, 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y14603

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Doggie Brown, Sheffield United Football Club, 1905

Doggie Brown, Sheffield United Football Club, 1905
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s08754

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Herbert Broughall Lipsham (1878-1932), Sheffield United Football Club

Herbert Broughall Lipsham (1878-1932), Sheffield United Football Club
From an original in Sheffield Libraries: s00412

Background imageSheffield United Fc Collection: Action from an Arsenal v Sheffield United football match, c1927-1937. Artist: London News Agency

Action from an Arsenal v Sheffield United football match, c1927-1937. Artist: London News Agency
Action from an Arsenal v Sheffield United football match, c1927-1937. A split second interception, and Ball (Sheffield United) is beaten to the ball by Arsenals Eddie Hapgood


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Sheffield United FC, a historic football club with a rich legacy, has left an indelible mark on the world of English football. Dating back to the early 1900s, this iconic team has seen its fair share of triumphs and challenges. One notable figure in Sheffield United's history is Fatty Foulkes, their goalkeeper during that era. Known for his imposing presence between the posts, Foulkes was a formidable force who commanded respect from opponents and fans alike. In 1900, Sheffield United proudly posed with the English Cup and Ball - a testament to their success on the pitch. This achievement showcased their dedication and skill as they etched their name into footballing folklore. The year 1901 saw Sheffield United Football Club continue to make waves within the sport. With Bramall Lane as their home ground, they created an atmosphere that inspired both players and supporters alike. The stadium became synonymous with passion and unwavering loyalty towards this beloved team. Rivalries were fierce in those days too; one such encounter was captured in a match programme against local rivals Sheffield Wednesday in 1905. These intense battles epitomized the fervor surrounding these two clubs' clashes - showcasing not only skill but also pride for each side's respective fanbase. As time went on, progress continued at Bramall Lane with plans for new terracing unveiled in 1901. This development highlighted Sheffield United's commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for both players and spectators – ensuring an unforgettable experience every matchday. Fast forward to 1936 when Sheffield United reached another pinnacle moment by reaching the FA Cup Final celebration dinner program cover – symbolizing their achievements throughout that season. It was yet another proud moment etched into history books forever. Looking further back into history reveals images from as early as 1899 when this illustrious club began leaving its mark on English football. Alongside them stood Tom E.