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The eleven ladies of the British Independent Football team have just come back from Italy
The eleven ladies of the British Independent Football team have just come back from Italy and Sicily where they qualified to join the teams of Europe going to Mexico for the Womens World Cup. Based in Luton and managed by Harry Batt, they are Bobbie Wing, 20, from Royston; Paula Rayner, 15, from Luton; Carol Wilson, 18, from Newcastle; Jill Stockley, 16, from Nuneaton; Janice Barton, aged 19; Leah Caleb, 14, from Luton; Jean Bracken, 19, from Skipton; Trudy Caffery, 16, and Val Cheshire, 23, from Luton. 18th June 1971
Freddie Reed OBE
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Luton
England
DM 71 5730
Media ID 21915727
© Mirrorpix
English Female Ladies Team World Cup 1971 Competitions
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The British Independent Football team celebrates their triumphant return from Italy and Sicily, where they secured a spot in the prestigious Women's World Cup held in Mexico. Led by the esteemed manager Harry Batt, these eleven talented ladies have made history for their country. Amongst them are Bobbie Wing, a 20-year-old from Royston; Paula Rayner, a 15-year-old hailing from Luton; Carol Wilson, an 18-year-old representing Newcastle; Jill Stockley, a 16-year-old proudly originating from Nuneaton; Janice Barton at the age of 19; Leah Caleb, just 14 years old but already making waves in Luton; Jean Bracken, aged 19 and coming all the way from Skipton; Trudy Caffery and Val Cheshire both contributing to the team's success at ages 16 and 23 respectively. This photograph captures not only their joyous spirits but also serves as a testament to their dedication and hard work. These remarkable women embody strength and resilience on the football field while breaking barriers for female athletes everywhere. As we look back on this historic moment captured on June 18th, 1971, it is evident that these trailblazers have paved the way for future generations of women in sports. Freddie Reed OBE has beautifully preserved this memory through his lens with Memory Lane Prints.
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