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English: Scene of the crowd crush at the en:1923 FA Cup Final. Scanned in from The History of the Wembley FA Cup Final by Andrew Thraves, but the identity of the photographer appears to be unknown and therefore, in conjunction with its age, it is believed that this renders the image PD as per the template
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2008-10-11 20:49 ChrisTheDude 1477×1008× (275134 bytes) Scene of the crowd crush at the [[1923 FA Cup final]]. Scanned in from ''The History of the Wembley FA Cup Final" by Andrew Thraves, but the identity of the photographer appears to be unknown and therefore, in conjunction with its age, it is believed tha
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