English: English Burnley F.C. team in 1890. Image found on the Historical Kits website and in The Clarets Chronicles (ISBN978-0-9557468-0-2). Both give no details of the author's and photographer's identity, so it must be presumed to be unknown. This, and the age of the image mean it is in the PD per the template shown.
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1890. The team wore that kit only in the 1889–90 season, and the Lancashire Cup, which was won on 26 April 1890, is standing in the middle of the photograph.
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2007-12-10 13:14 ChrisTheDude 300×186× (47789 bytes) [[Burnley F.C.]] pictured in the 1880s. Taken from http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Burnley/Burnley.htm but believed to be in the public domain due to age ==Licensing== {{PD-US}}
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