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Chelsea and England right full back Ken Shellito is visited by Chelsea teammates Peter

Chelsea and England right full back Ken Shellito is visited by Chelsea teammates Peter Houseman, Bert Murray and John Dunne after having his third operation on his left leg for the removal of a cartilage at the Princess Beatrix Hospital in Kensington.
4th January 1966

Monte Fresco
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
W141

Media ID 21722894

© Mirrorpix

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In this touching print captured by Monte Fresco, we witness a heartwarming moment of camaraderie and support among Chelsea teammates. The image showcases the visit of Peter Houseman, Bert Murray, and John Dunne to their injured friend and teammate Ken Shellito at the Princess Beatrix Hospital in Kensington. It is evident that Shellito has undergone his third operation on his left leg for the removal of a cartilage, highlighting the physical toll that professional football can take on players. Despite being hurt and confined to a hospital ward, Shellito's spirits are lifted as he receives a visit from his fellow teammates. The photograph encapsulates the strong bond shared between these athletes who have not only played alongside each other but also formed deep friendships off the field. Their presence serves as a reminder that even during challenging times, true friends stand by your side. This snapshot from 4th January 1966 takes us back to an era when football was more than just a game; it represented loyalty, unity, and unwavering support. It immortalizes an intimate moment where sport transcends competition and becomes about compassion and care for one another. Monte Fresco's print captures not only the physical pain endured by athletes but also their resilience in overcoming adversity with the help of their teammates' friendship.

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