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English: Jack Robinson, England international goalkeeper, c. 1900.
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  • 2007-12-03 19:44 Daemonic Kangaroo 368×484× (93423 bytes) Jack Robinson, England international goalkeeper {{PD-because|The picture is of a long-deceased footballer, taken around 1900; the photographer is presumably unknown. The photo appears to be the only one available of the subject as it appears on several

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