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North South Divide
10th February 1937: Arsenal goalkeeper George Swindin kicks the ball upfield during a match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, London. (Photo by A. Hudson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
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A. Hudson
Media ID 12020452
1930 1939 Ball British British Culture Character Clothing Human Interest Jumping Kicking Match Sport Portrait Male Back Rear View Single Soccer Soccer Field Sport Sports Clothing Stadium Arsenal Arsenal Fc Chelsea Fc Goalie Stamford Bridge
Jigsaw Puzzle (520 Pieces)
Experience the thrill of the game with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "North South Divide" by A. Hudson from Fine Art Storehouse. This captivating puzzle showcases an iconic moment in sports history, with Arsenal goalkeeper George Swindin in action during a match against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in 1937. Immerse yourself in the past and connect with the rich heritage of football as you piece together this intricately designed puzzle. With stunning attention to detail, this puzzle is perfect for sports enthusiasts, history buffs, and jigsaw puzzle lovers alike. Engage your mind and create a beautiful display piece to treasure for years to come.
Made in the USA, 520-piece puzzles measure 16" x 20" (40.6 x 50.8 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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Estimated Product Size is 40.5cm x 50.8cm (15.9" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
In this black and white portrait, we are transported back to the 10th of February 1937, where Arsenal goalkeeper George Swindin takes center stage at Stamford Bridge in London. The intensity of the moment is palpable as Swindin prepares to kick the ball upfield during a thrilling match against Chelsea. Captured by A. Hudson from Topical Press Agency/Getty Images, this timeless photograph perfectly encapsulates the spirit of British football in the early 20th century. The monochromatic format adds an air of nostalgia, emphasizing the historical significance of this sporting event. As we gaze upon Swindin's back view, his athletic prowess and determination shine through. His poised stance and focused expression reveal a true football personality who is ready to give his all for his team. The image not only showcases two iconic English clubs battling it out on the field but also offers a glimpse into British culture during that era. The stadium itself becomes a backdrop for human interest and camaraderie among fans who eagerly watch every move with bated breath. This print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of soccer in Europe and its ability to unite people across generations. It captures not just a single moment in time but also represents an entire era defined by passion, skill, and unwavering dedication to sport.
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