F.A. Cup 6th. Round - Sheffield Utd V Chelsea 1952

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Bramall Lane, Sheffield, Yorkshire.

F.A. Cup 6th. round football match - Chelsea beat Sheffield United 1-0.

G.V. Sheffield running out. LV. Massed crowd. GTV. Sheffield kick off playing in striped shirts, left and right and attack. STV. Browning No. 9 shoots, goalkeeper Bill Robertson...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
27165
Sort Number:
52/022
Time in/Out:
01:24:19:00 / 01:25:34:00
Canister:
52/22
Film ID:
19.21
Issue Date:
13/03/1952

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