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.
Anthony Jones Photos as best first year Player, Winning Sandover Medal and Club Photos
Anthony Jones took over Captaincy of Claremont from Jaxon Crabb. Photo and Story.
April 8, 2014 Club Volunteers Cleaning out Function area of all memorabilia.
Arthur Howson 1927
Ashley Prescott 2003 Photo from Claremont Collection
At Claremont are players Nankiville, Headon and Hooper.
Baden Harper marks from 1981 Club archives
Baden Harper Photo and Bio from “Tiger Rag” 1980 however from undated News Sheet.
Barry Beecroft Photo 1981 from Claremont Archives
Barry Metcalfe
Barry Metcalfe Club Photo c1960
Barry Price Photo in “Tiger Rag”
Ben Allan Photo -Captain now of Dockers
Ben Allan photo at training
Ben Allan Trophy Winner 1987 for Best First year Player – with names of other winners.
Ben Allen Club Photo from 1988
Ben and Lorne-Cook having send off BBQ for John McIntosh leaving for Victoria November 1969
Ben Cook Congratulates Darrell Panizza winning E B Cook Medal both1987, also 1991 and 1992
Ben Cook Remembers his Time at Claremont and How it developed, Article in November 1987
Brad Wira 1994 Sir Charles Court award
Brendan Green – EB Cook Medal Winner and PR Kyle Memorial Trophy 1996
Brendan Hendry in 2 x Newspaper Photos 43 games 1992 – 1994
Brendan Hendry Photo – 43 League games between 1992 and 1994
Brendan Hendry Photograph winning Fairest and Best 1990 Colts.
Brett Eades Photo “Tiger Talk” 2008
Brian Beresford Match Photo from 1991
Brian Fairclough 3 x Club Photos from 1967.
Brian Sutherland Photo Colts Fairest and Best 1985
Bruce Monteath Congratulates B Sutherland Winning the Under 19s Fairest and Best 1987
Budget photo of Allen Daniels in 1981
Bunbury 1936 and time to play around Naylor, Hopkins, Reeves and Moloney
Byron Schammer Photo in AFL 2004 Year Book
C.R. Kemp
Cale Morton Draft Prospect plus a Separate Photo. 2007
Cameron Venables Photo from Tiger Rag
Captain John Scott – Wearing his 1987 Premiership Medal
Carl Peterson Photo on front Cover of 2006 “Tiger talk”
CCFC President (1928-1935) C. Stewart
CFC Players H Jackson and G Moloney
CFC President (1926-27) A. Mackay
Chris Foulkes Photo when he won Reserves Fairest and Best 1984
Chris Gerreyn 1995 State Representative for W.A.
Chris Gerreyn Photo while playing at Claremont
Chris Lewis 1986 Today’s Rookie – Tomorrow’s Star
Chris Lewis Photos with Claremont and West Coast.
Claremont 1987 League Premiers holding the Premiership Flag
Claremont Aerial Photo 1982 of the Ground
Claremont Bar at Showgrounds 2013 – 2017 after Match Celebrations.
Claremont developing Home Grown Talent Photo on Match Day also showing Grandstand June 2008
Claremont FC played home games at the Claremont Showgrounds 2013 – 2017. Six Photos.
Claremont Football Club bar during 2015 – 2016 at Claremont Showgrounds
Claremont Football Club Function Room at Showgrounds
Claremont League side 1958, the Youngest Team in the WANFL.
Claremont Metropolitan Juniors Football Club. Premiers and Champions 1949.
Claremont new Clubroom Photos during 2016
Claremont Oval 12 06 2017 for the opening of the New Stadium
Claremont Oval Aerial Photos 2004 and 2015 and photos of Vision and Work starting new Clubrooms
Claremont Oval parking for a game 1937.
Claremont Retain the Jimmy Melbourne Cup April 2008- Naidoc Match
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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.