DescriptionThe King George V presents the FA Cup 1914.jpg
English: HM The King en:George V presents the FA Cup trophy to Tommy Boyle of en:Burnley F.C. after winning the cup against en:Liverpool F.C. 25 April 1914. Crystal Palace, London, England. The image was published by the Sheffield Daily Telegraph on 27 April 1914. The image is also found on the official Liverpool F.C. website, in The Clarets Chronicles (ISBN 978-0-9557468-0-2), and in The Road to Glory (ISBN 978-1-78148-690-0). All three 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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