Lithographs/Photographs of Edwardian boxers.

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I have in my collection most copies of "The Mirror of Life" during the Edwardian era. They all contain lithographs or photographs of the leading boxers of the day and many of them are US, Australian and Canadian fighters.

I am posting one of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien from an edition in May 1901. It mentions a bout he is to have in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The quality varies greatly. Is there an interest in these? If so then I can post them via this topic and I can put many of them up over the next few months.

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I have in my collection most copies of "The Mirror of Life" during the Edwardian era. They all contain lithographs or photographs of the leading boxers of the day and although most of them are for British boxers, many of them are for US, Australian and Canadian fighters.

I am posting one of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien from an edition in May 1901. It mentions a bout he is to have in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The quality varies greatly but many of them will be new, I am sure, to those who are interested in this period. Is there an interest in these? If so then I can post them via this topic and I can put many of them up over the next few months.

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hi Miles.
i hope you are well.
i would, of course, like to see these photos from the turn of the 20th century and would no doubt like to put a few up on my website. As you know, i would always accredit them to you and/or 'boxinghistory.org.uk'
i hope you will be able to make them available.
best regards
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davidroake wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 11:34 hi Miles.
i hope you are well.
i would, of course, like to see these photos from the turn of the 20th century and would no doubt like to put a few up on my website. As you know, i would always accredit them to you and/or 'boxinghistory.org.uk'
i hope you will be able to make them available.
best regards
david roake
Anyone in particular from that era David?
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prewarboxing wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:07 Anyone in particular from that era David?
Have you got Owen Moran?
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BitPlayer wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:30
prewarboxing wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:07 Anyone in particular from that era David?
Have you got Owen Moran?
I want to be posting the lithographs and photographs from the Mirror of Life. But, as a one-off because he was so good, I will post a good picture of Owen Moran, a postcard.

Here it is :

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prewarboxing wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:07
davidroake wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 11:34 hi Miles.
i hope you are well.
i would, of course, like to see these photos from the turn of the 20th century and would no doubt like to put a few up on my website. As you know, i would always accredit them to you and/or 'boxinghistory.org.uk'
i hope you will be able to make them available.
best regards
david roake
Anyone in particular from that era David?
lots i could mention Miles but all would be those top ranked fighters who fought for British and World titles, a few that come to mind are Slounch Dixon, Mike Crawley, Harry Neumaier and Harry Slough, Dave Job, Albert Cocksedge, Ted Beach, Joe Elms, Buck Shine and Frank Morcambe among the lightest weights. as you know if i can be of any help to you with photos i would be happy to oblige. kind regards david
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I'm definitely interested. Absolutely love this era of boxing and prior. It never gets it's just due.
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I have accidentally created two threads here and now this one is being commented in as well ad the other one. Can a MOD please merge the two please

Sorry and thanks

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Yes this is intersting and Wilmington Jack Daly is a fighter I am fascinated by. :yay:
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From Mirror of Life, Jan 6 1904

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From "Mirror of Life" Jan 12 1900

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From Mirror of Life - Jan 18 1899.

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Is there any more you can post Miles, be much appreciated :TU:
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This one is also from the edition dated Jan 18 1899

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Hi Miles,

Are there litho/photo's of either Rube Ferns or Matty Matthews?
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hello matey,
i have photos of both
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davidroake wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 15:46 hello matey,
i have photos of both
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Cool, are you willing to post scans of them? :salut:
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yes i am but not sure how to do it on here. if you will contact me on [email protected] i will send on there.
i have a website www.fightersfotos.co.uk with over 4000 photos on there. regards, david
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scribbs1 wrote: 03 Sep 2018, 14:53 Hi Miles,

Are there litho/photo's of either Rube Ferns or Matty Matthews?
I will keep an eye out. If I come across any from this journal then I will post them
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davidroake wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 17:33
prewarboxing wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:07
davidroake wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 11:34 hi Miles.
i hope you are well.
i would, of course, like to see these photos from the turn of the 20th century and would no doubt like to put a few up on my website. As you know, i would always accredit them to you and/or 'boxinghistory.org.uk'
i hope you will be able to make them available.
best regards
david roake
Anyone in particular from that era David?
lots i could mention Miles but all would be those top ranked fighters who fought for British and World titles, a few that come to mind are Slounch Dixon, Mike Crawley, Harry Neumaier and Harry Slough, Dave Job, Albert Cocksedge, Ted Beach, Joe Elms, Buck Shine and Frank Morcambe among the lightest weights. as you know if i can be of any help to you with photos i would be happy to oblige. kind regards david
I will post these as I find them. Here is the first of them, Oct 2 1901 - Harry Slough

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August 28 1901

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prewarboxing wrote: 05 Sep 2018, 05:01
davidroake wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 17:33
prewarboxing wrote: 16 Aug 2018, 13:07

Anyone in particular from that era David?
lots i could mention Miles but all would be those top ranked fighters who fought for British and World titles, a few that come to mind are Slounch Dixon, Mike Crawley, Harry Neumaier and Harry Slough, Dave Job, Albert Cocksedge, Ted Beach, Joe Elms, Buck Shine and Frank Morcambe among the lightest weights. as you know if i can be of any help to you with photos i would be happy to oblige. kind regards david
I will post these as I find them. Here is the first of them, Oct 2 1901 - Harry Slough

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hells bells Miles, thats brilliant. i never though id see photos of those two particularly Neumaier. i notice you dont have his record on your site. i take it thats because most of his bouts took place before 1900. will it be ok if i send a copy to Tracy Callis in the US. i know he is researching Neumaier. i will of course mention your name, regards, david
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