RMG5T21G–Soccer - FA Cup - Final - West Ham United v Arsenal - Wembley Stadium. West Ham United fans holding up flags and banner as their team make their way out onto the field.
RM2A8GF55–View from the stands at Wrigley Field in Chicago, ca. 1925.
RMG74R3M–Ambulancemen are busy among the fans on the field at Upton Park, London, as fighting on the terraces and invasion of the pitch by spectators halted play for 19 minutes during West Ham's match against Manchester United.
RMG395PJ–View of the right field grandstand at the Polo Grounds in New York during the 1912 baseball World Series.
RMGAEXB5–West Indies captain Rohan Kanhai is congratulated by young fans as he leaves the field after an unbeaten 156 on the first day of the final Test between England and the West Indies at Lord's. At the end of play the West Indies had made 335 for four.
RMERN2EY–Crowd on the field at the end of Joe Bradford's last match for the club, 1935.
RMG850EM–Music - Reading Rock Festival. Music fans cooling off during an early morning bath at the Reading Rock Festival.
RMBEEYB7–The Beatles surrounded by fans in Cornwall during their 'Magical Mystery Tour'
RMG6KWJJ–The two teams are led onto the field by their captains before the start of the game. Rest of Europe (l) are wearing dark shirts and Great Britain (r) are wearing light shirts. Before a crowd of 134,000 at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Great Britain piled up six goals against the Rest of Europe, who, disheartened after a three-goals-in-three-minutes spell in the first half, were able to score only once in reply.
RM2J3K60G–L.A. Dodger player Steve Garvey awaits the pitch at home plate at Dodger Stadium in a game against the Houston Astros in Los Angeles, CA, 1980
RMGG760Y–Wrigley Field with a baseball game in progress.
RMBH7GJF–The crowd of fans at The Den that helped Millwall FC play 59 home games 1964-67 in a row without losses.
RMG5XP4T–A terrified girl clings to one of the ambulanceman working among fans on the pitch at Upton Park, London, as fighting on the terraces and crowd invasion of the field caused a 19-minute stoppage of play in the match between West Ham and Manchester United.
RM2M3K0KA–Photograph showing Burnden Park Football Ground in Bolton (top image) and some of the victims of a disaster which took place there during an F.A. Cup Match in March, 1946. As the match between Bolton Wanderers and Stoke City got underway, 65,000 fans were in Burnden Park and around 15,000 were locked out. A large number of the 15,000 decided to rush the ground and succeeded in gaining access to the terraces. Unfortunately, this meant that 33 people were either crushed or tramped to death as many steel crush-barriers broke and the crowd had to surge onto the football field. Date: 194
RMGAEXAW–West Indian Keith Boyce, who took five first innings wickets for 70 runs, and Gary Sober(foreground) being congratulated by fans as they leave the field at the end of England's first innings on the third day of the first Test between England and the West Indies at the Oval. England were all out for 257, 158 runs behind the West Indies first innings total of 415.
RM2FX5C2J–Fortuna against Telstar 1-3, soccer fans on field at first Telstar goal, May 21, 1967, sports, soccer, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMBHWXXF–World Cup Russia versus Chile 20th July 1966 The two teams come onto the field Fans peer over the sides of the tunnel to see the players W7028 5a Staff Photographer
RMK3223C–Sepia tone candid photograph of co-captains of the men's lacrosse team at Johns Hopkins University, Byron Forbush and Joe Sollers, smile and look back at each other as they walk off the field, surrounded by fans and coaches, at the end of a victory against Loyola College, Baltimore, Maryland, June, 1951.
RF2H6H913–Fans at ticket booths, right field grandstand, Yankee Stadium, New York, 1923.
RM2A8GF56–Abstract view of a young woman with bad hair at a Chicago Cubs baseball game in Wrigley Field, ca. 1928.
RMDCX21E–Fans surround the field to watch a baseball game in progress - - 285177
RM2A8GF81–A crowd of youths scream and yells at the field gate of Chicago's Wrigley Field before a Cubs game, ca. 1940
RMG850EX–The tented village where Rock fans woke up to a sunny morning ready for the Reading Rock Festival.
RMEMYXEM–FA Cup Semi Final match at Highbury. Everton 1 v Southampton 0 after extra time. Everton's Adrian Heath is mobbed by jubilant fans who have invaded the pitch as he tries to leave the field at the end. 16th March 1984.
RM2X0H4DB–Enthusiastic and clapping audience at a concert on the Zeppelin Field in Nuremberg. The audience area is divided by barriers. [automated translation]
RMAAMY9P–OCTOBER 1947 DODGER BASEBALL FANS POUR INTO MAIN ENTRANCE BROOKLYN BOROUGH EBBETS FIELD NEW YORK CITY USA
RMKT1WFF–Fans entering Forbes Field
RM2KFE5C7–The Green Field at Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, England, June 25-27 1993. Photograph: ROB WATKINS
RM2A341KE–Fans outside Ebbets Field
RF2PX14HJ–Soviet light truck UAZ-69 (GAZ-69). Black and white. Meeting of fans of retro cars of the Eastern bloc (Ostfahrzeugtreffen).
RMBH7GHY–The crowd of fans at The Den that helped Millwall FC play 59 home games 1964-67 in a row without losses.
RM2J77KFA–Exhibition baseball game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the UCLA Bruins to commemorate the newly christened Jackie Robinson Stadium as the home filed for the Bruins collegiate baseball games. Feb, 1981
RMBH7GME–The crowd of fans at The Den that helped Millwall FC play 59 home games 1964-67 in a row without losses.
RMERJJXK–Australian cricket tour of England for the Ashes. England v Australia Third Test match at Headingley. Cyril Washbrook congratulated by fans as he exits the field. 13th July 1956.
RMBH7GKD–The crowd of fans at The Den that helped Millwall FC play 59 home games 1964-67 in a row without losses.
RMERJJET–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. 1st August 1968.
RM2TDJKD9–Madrid. 05/28/1915. In the Madrid FC field A moment of the boxing match between the distinguished fans Messrs. Piña (on the left) and Portago (on the right). Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / José Zegri
RMW5MNMJ–Fans surround the field to watch a baseball game in progress
RM2TCP00H–On Sunday, April 7, 1946, a week after the historic match against Barcelona, Sevilla received the warm tribute of its fans and the Representatives of Spanish sport. The Nervión field, adorned with flags and garlands, was full of fans excited to witness a friendly match against Granada, in tribute to the League champion team. Before the match, the president of the Spanish Football Federation, Javier Barroso, presented captain Sevillista López with the Champions Cup and gave each player a miniature reproduction of it. This is the moment in which the Seville eleven that played in Las Corts, toget
RM2GJ0FCC–Boca Junior fans invade the football field after Boca became champions for 1964 of the Professional Soccer League in Argentina. 1964.
RM2A8GF83–Fans in Chicago's Soldier Field are bundled up in the cold to cheer on their team during a high school state championship football game, ca. 1955.
RM2GJ0GNJ–John Charles has his shirt torn off his back by jubilant Welsh fans at the Wales v Scotland International match. Police escort John Charles from the field after the match in Cardiff. 5th October 1964
RM2RB76JB–Chicago, Illinois: November 15, 1929. The University of Southern California football attempting to hold a secret practice at Stagg Field at the University of Chicago. USC will play Notre Dame at Soldier Field in Chicago tomorrow where it is expected that 110,000 fans will see the game.
RM2GJ0ERF–Rodney Marsh is escorted off the field by police, as fans try to mob him after the match between QPR and Birmingham City. Rangers won the game 3-1 (7-2) on aggregate sending them into the League Cup final at Wembley. 7th February 1967.
RMAHG8H7–football, Bundesliga, 1969/1970, Rot-Weiss Oberhausen versus Borussia Moenchengladbach 3:4, Niederrhein Stadium, a steward with a dog chases a football fan away from the field
RF2DG9BFC–football field icon, black vector sign with editable strokes, concept illustration
RM2KFE5BN–The Poets Tent in the Green Field at Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, England, June 25-27 1993. Photograph: ROB WATKINS
RMAHFFX1–football, Regionalliga West, 1965/1966, Rot-Weiss Essen versus Eintracht Duisburg 2:0, Stadium an der Hafenstrasse in Essen, wintry, the field is snow covered, crowd of spectators, two stewards leading a pony with an emblem of Rot-Weiss Essen as a mascot
RMGATANH–Newcastle United and Blackpool football teams taking to the field.
RFER3CAC–stadium with the London skyline on the horizon - vector
RMGBM7HE–West Indies fans congratulate David Holford on reaching his century
RMBXE9HW–Right field grandstand at Polo Grounds - 1912 Baseball World Series
RMGCJXG6–Australia's Allan Border is applauded off the field following his valiant 123 Not Out ultimately wasn't enough to prevent an England victory. (l-r) Allan Border, Graham Gooch, Captain Mike Brearley and Chris Tavare
RMBH7GH5–The crowd of fans at The Den that helped Millwall FC play 59 home games 1964-67 in a row without losses.
RMERJJFJ–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. 1st August 1968.
RM2HX9YHF–Sold out crowd at day baseball game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA circa 1980s.
RMERJH0J–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. 28th July 1967.
RMWB6WHA–Fans outside Ebbets Field Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMG4T3X6–Scots Storm The Wembley Pitch As Fans Go Wild
RM2FXEX81–Tonnie Dirks at fans on shoulders, March 2, 1986, banners, supporters, field trips, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RMG88ER8–End of a perfect day for Test newcomer Bob Massie (C), shielded by his teammates Ian Chappell (L) and Greg Chappell from enthusiastic spectators as he leaves the field.
RM2GEE3GN–CLARK GABLE on set location candid signing for fans during filming of THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS 1956 director RAOUL WALSH screenplay Richard Alan Simmons and Margaret Fitts music Alex North Gabco Productions / Russ-Field Productions / United Artists
RMG6HM2F–Ronnie Clayton, the new England captain, right, and Stuart Williams, the new Wales captain, lead their teams on to the rain-soaked field at Ninian Park, Cardiff, for the start of the British Championships international football match. The match ended 1-1 with Jimmy Greaves scoring for England and Graham Moore equalising for Wales in the closing minutes.
RM2X0H4KF–View of the VIP area at a festival on the Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg. The guests are sitting on beer benches. [automated translation]
RF2DG1KP4–sport field icon, black vector sign with editable strokes, concept illustration
RM2KFE5KX–A stilt-walker at the Circus Field at Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, England, June 25-27 1993. Photograph: ROB WATKINS
RMG6FT4R–Spain-bound Liverpool striker John Aldridge exchanges 'take fives' with Crystal Palace goalkeeper Perry Suckling as the players leave the field after the Division One Liverpool v Crystal match at Anfield. The Merseysiders went on to beat Crystal Palace 9-0, recording their biggest ever top-flight win.
RM2KFE5PC–Practice time on the gyroscope in the Circus Field at Glastonbury Festival, Pilton, England, June 26-28 1992. Photograph: ROB WATKINS
RFERM1E3–stadium with the London skyline on the horizon - vector
RM2KFE6X4–Performers practice in the Circus Field at the Glastonbury Festival, Pilton Farm, Somerset, England, June 1995. In 1995 the festival celebrated its 25th anniversary. Photo: ROB WATKINS
RFC31DB6–stadium with the London skyline on the horizon - London city - organizer of the Olympic Games
RFKP6PHG–Stadium With Rio Skyline On The Horizon
RFC1RX54–stadium with the London skyline on the horizon - London city - organizer of the Olympic Games 2012
RM2H8YD3T–Souvenir postcard depicting the Boston Braves Field in Boston, MA.
RMD5NE6T–[Wrecking Palace of the Fans ballpark, Cincinnati (baseball)] (LOC)
RMERJHKE–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. 28th July 1967.
RMW88JE9–Ewing Field, Opening of San Francisco's New Baseball Park, May 16th, 1914, 17,500 fans assembled
RMERJH0B–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. Circa January 1965.
RM2FXBFPT–Disabled soccer fans last in Olympic Stadium here in their cars along field, November 10, 1968, Stadiums, disabled, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2RC809G–New York, New York: July 14, 1938 Part of the crowd on hand at Bennett Field in Brooklyn to welcome Howard Hughes after his record breaking flight around the world.
RM2GEE4G0–CLARK GABLE poses for a photo with Female Fans on set location candid during filming of THE KING AND FOUR QUEENS 1956 director RAOUL WALSH screenplay Richard Alan Simmons and Margaret Fitts music Alex North Gabco Productions / Russ-Field Productions / United Artists
RM2RB76CE–Chicago, Illinois: November 26, 1927. The scoreboard and crowd at halftime during the Notre Dame-USC football game at Soldiers Field. The Fighting Irish won the game by the same score.
RM2C39N8F–View of the field and the stands of FC Bayern Munich fans.
RM2RB77KC–Boston, Massachusetts: November 21, 1925 Yale attempting a foward pass during the game against Harvard at Soldiers Field. The game ended in a scoreless tie.
RMWXRJ9X–The Wembley Cup Final, 1923. Crowds overflowed on to the field, before the match between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham. The 1923 FA Cup Final was an association football match between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United on 28th April 1923. The final was preceded by chaotic scenes as enormous crowds surged into the stadium. The crowd is estimated to have been as large as 300,000. Bolton Wonderers won the match 2 - 0.
RM2RB772X–Boston, Massachusetts: November 21, 1931 Yale halfback Albie Booth ends his college career with a dropkick that beat Harvard 3 to 0 at Soldiers Field in the 50th annual football game between the two schools.
RM2H8YXNM–Warszawa, 1946-12-03. Mecz Polonia Warszawa - AKS Chorzów (3:2) decyduj¹cy o zdobyciu przez Poloniê tytu³u Mistrza Polski 1946 r. rozgrywany na stadionie Wojska Polskiego przy ul. £azienkowskiej 3. Nz. kibice Polonii wbiegaj¹ na murawê boiska WKS Legia, by œwiêtowaæ zdobycie mistrzostwa. wb PAP/J. ¯yszkowski Warsaw, Dec. 3, 1946. The Polonia Warszawa - AKS Chorzow (3:2) deciding match which gave Polonia Poland's Champion 1946 title. The match was played on the Polish Army Stadium at 3 Lazienkowska Street. Pictured: Polonia fans running onto the field to celebrate the victory. wb PAP/J.
RMC5M9NF–West Side Tennis Club, 1974 US Open Tennis Championship
RM2KFE6RY–The second NME Stage field and crowd at the Glastonbury Festival, Pilton Farm, Somerset, England, June 1995. In 1995 the festival celebrated its 25th anniversary. Photo: ROB WATKINS
RM2RGMHW8–Photograph during a 1925 World Series game, as seen from the stands down the right field line ca. 1925
RM2GJ0EYX–Manchester United captain Roger Byrne leads his team onto the field at Highbury for their Division One league game against Arsenal. 1st October 1956.
RM2RB1EEJ–New York, New York: c. 1926. A view of Yankee Stadium and the fans watching the Yankees play in New York City.
RM2GJ0P2H–Moss leads from the start in the Le Mans grand Prix . Le Mans , France ; At the start of the Le Mans Grand Prix , British racing driver , Stirling Moss leads the field of 53 cars in an Aston Martin ( No. 4 ) ; behind is Gregory of England in a Jaguar ( No. 3 ) and Flockhart of Scotland in a Jaguar ( No. 8 ) and Ivor Bueb of England ( No.1 ) . the Grand Prix race lasts 24 hours and is the most gruelling and dangerous in the racing calendar . 20 June 1959
RMD5NE6W–[Wrecking Palace of the Fans ballpark, Cincinnati (baseball)] (LOC)
RM2RB1ECJ–New York, New York: October 6, 1937. Thousands of fans watched the New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in the first game of the 1937 World Series at Yankee Stadium.
RMWB6WHM–Fans at ticket booths at Yankee Stadium, right field grandstand (baseball) Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
RMERJGKF–David Wagstaffe is an English former footballer who played the majority of his career for Wolverhampton Wanderers as a left winger. He was known as 'Waggy' to fans and fellow players.David was the first player to receive a red card in English football and be dismissed from the field of play on the day the cards were introduced. Circa January 1965.
RM2JC55BM–Audience for Queens of the Stone Age performing at the Virgin V Festival V2003, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom.
RMEWXJ1T–West Indies cricketer Learie Constantine walks out on to the field past excited children. Circa 1932.
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