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Question is, is he his own great, great grandfather!? 🤯

 

There he is, in his grainy greyscale glory.. 

Edited by layzie


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

From Lynda Carroll's 1998 book The Grand Old Flag here is a photo of the 1877 Melbourne Football Club team.

 

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I reckon that is Jake Lever 4th from the left in the back row......spooky!

...and could that possibly be Bowey seated in the front row next to the chap with the bowler hat?

Edited by george_on_the_outer

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14 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

I reckon that is Jake Lever 4th from the left in the back row......spooky!

...and could that possibly be Bowey seated in the front row next to the chap with the bowler hat?

It could be a form of pareidolia where you perceive a particular image within another pattern or object and I guess with low quality, pixelated images it's easier to interpret in a familiar way. The Max one is a dead ringer though.

1 hour ago, Pipefitter said:

Looks like James Sicily was a demon back then.

I thought Clarry - the ears have it. Also looks like he was pre-emptively self-censoring his current 'do'...

 

Yarra Park looks more like ye olde Australian bush, wonder if Edward Kelly is lurking nearby?  (Closet demons supporter gawn to hell). Classic J Taylor smokie from back of Mansfield way. What a physique, surely a ruck,  KP prospect with plenty of mongrel to boot.

16 minutes ago, Demonland said:

It could be a form of pareidolia where you perceive a particular image within another pattern or object and I guess with low quality, pixelated images it's easier to interpret in a familiar way. The Max one is a dead ringer though.

The other fan sites can't touch us for things intellectual!

Scientia propter scientiam 


Looks like Robbie Flower, bottom row third from left. Zac Toohey sitting next to him, and Harry Potter sitting next to him.

This is quite fun.

40 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

The other fan sites can't touch us for things intellectual!

Scientia propter scientiam 

Demonland is such a broad church from the sacred to the profane. 

Scientia potentia est

Edited by Tarax Club

9 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Typical of Demonland. Langdon has been mis-spelled as Longden

That's how they pronounced it back then.


Zelig!

6 hours ago, Soidee said:

Jeremy Howe sitting in front row…..sneaky

Is the guy in the suit holding handcuffs? Must have heard that new team with the jailbird stripes was sniffing around Jeremy...

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