
Claremont FC Photographs
These photos have been collected from Claremont Football Club archives. Starting from 1897 of the first recorded football team in the Claremont area, well before the Cottesloe Football Club had its beginnings in 1906, Claremont/Cottesloe in B Grade WAFL in1921 and Claremont/Cottesloe entering the A Grade WAFL in 1926. In 1933 the then WAFL changed its name to the WANFL (West Australian National Football League), which remained in place till 1980. Claremont/Cottesloe Football Club changed its name to Claremont Football Club in 1935, as it still is today.


Sydney Campbell (“Sammy”) Clarke

Teal Cup Representatives 1985 – Sutherland, McKenna, Lewis and Mumme

Teams of the Century at North Melbourne, Essendon, Geelong and Carlton

Terry Waldron Photo and Summary also Photo as fairest and best winner Reserves 1974.

The Bernard ‘Kirwan’ Ward Daily News Award for the best journalist at The Daily News

The Old Grandstand Before 1944 Fire and the old Front Gates “Tiger Talk” June 08

The Tackling power of Annear, Blackwell and Jim Krakouer

These were taken around 1934 when he won his second Sandover Medal

This 1955 Claremont Football Club Touring party on a swing bridge in Melbourne.

Tom Morrison kicks Reserves into preliminary Final 2007

Tom Parker “Tiger Talk” March 2005

Tom Pearce Photo from 1981 Annual Report

Tom. C. Brown

Tony Beers Photo and Short Bio 1987 “Tiger Rag”

Tony Beers Photo as the Winner of the WAFL Reserves Medal 1989,

Tony Delaney Photo from 2015

Tony Evans Story and Photo 1990 from “Tiger Rag” and Photo of Overhead Mark 1990

Trinity Handley Photo from the 2011 Football Budget.

Two Michael Mitchell Photographs in Claremont jumpers.

Ty Kilburn Photo from 2000 Annual Report

Verdun Howell Coaching Claremont

WA State Squad in 1989 with Claremont Players

Wally. K. Maskeill

Warren Marshall Photo Taken in 1967.

Warren Ralph and photo of High Mark from Annual Report 1983

Warren Ralph in 2 photographs, one posed and one in flight.

Warrick Proudlove 2010 Photo winning the Third Place “Hugh Buxton trophy”

Wayne Duke was cleared from East Perth to play for Claremont 1983

Wayne Harvey and Mike Smart photo from 1967

Wayne Harvey and three photographs of him in various marking contests 1960s

Wayne Harvey in overhead Mark in 1967 and Photo at Training

Wayne Harvey scoring a goal against West Perth

West Coast Eagles team of the Century to 2000

Winning the Emu Export Cup – Darrell Panizza, Jeremy Guard and Joe Smith
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About The Project
With the support of Lotterywest, Media on Mars and many CFC volunteers, this project is about capturing the history of the Claremont Football Club in digital form. A first in West Australian Football.