File:Newzealand v wales 1901.jpg
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DescriptionNewzealand v wales 1901.jpg |
English: A moment of the match in 1901 |
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Source | The Art of Rugby Football by TR Ellison, Geddis and Bloomfield (printers) |
Author | A.W. Schaef |
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