Frederick Ingram Walden. Tottenham Hotspur 1913-1924. Early sepia real photograph postcard of Walden, half length, in Spurs shirt. F.W.Jones, Tottenham. Postally unused. Crease to top left hand corner, minor wear to other corners, some soiling to verso otherwise in good condition
Fanny Walden was only 5 ft 2 in tall and was often described as a 'diminutive winger'. His small stature also accounted for his nickname 'Fanny' which was in common use during his time to describe those of 'dainty physique'. He continued to play for Tottenham after the enforced break caused by the First World War and made his most important contribution for Spurs in the team which won the Second Division title in 1920 but the following year unfortunately missed the 1921 FA Cup Final due to injury. He went on to play in over 300 games for Spurs including 214 league games scoring 21 goals
Frederick Ingram Walden. Tottenham Hotspur 1913-1924. Early sepia real photograph postcard of Walden, half length, in Spurs shirt. F.W.Jones, Tottenham. Postally unused. Crease to top left hand corner, minor wear to other corners, some soiling to verso otherwise in good condition
Fanny Walden was only 5 ft 2 in tall and was often described as a 'diminutive winger'. His small stature also accounted for his nickname 'Fanny' which was in common use during his time to describe those of 'dainty physique'. He continued to play for Tottenham after the enforced break caused by the First World War and made his most important contribution for Spurs in the team which won the Second Division title in 1920 but the following year unfortunately missed the 1921 FA Cup Final due to injury. He went on to play in over 300 games for Spurs including 214 league games scoring 21 goals
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