Description: Barnsley F.A Cup Winners Coin Display Gift Set 1912 This display contains five 1912 British coins, namely: Sixpence, Threepence (both of these coins were struck in 92% silver) Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing. All of the coins are dated 1912. The coins are housed within a display that is held in a protection case, sized just over 17cm x 12cm. The display and case are in New/Mint condition and the coins are in Fine (or better) condition. Our manufacturing process includes a precision laser cutting method to create the necessary holes in each display for the required coins to be inserted and held, safely recessed, in the correct position. This would make a wonderful gift for a Barnsley fan. The product can be removed from the protection case, to allow frame mounted display, if so desired. FA Cup Final (Replay) 1912: Barnsley 1-0 West Bromwich Albion Brammall Lane, Sheffield: Wednesday 24th April Barnsley 1-0 West Brom Albion (Tuffnell) BAR: Cooper, Downs, Taylor, Glendinning, Bratley, Utiey, Bartrop. Tuffnell, Lillycrop, Travers, Moore. WBA: Pearson, Cook, Pennington, Baddeley, Buck, McNeal, Jephcott, Wright, Pailor, Bowser, Shearman. Referee: J. R. Schumacher Attendance: 38,555 The Cup stayed in Yorkshire for another season as Second Division Barnsley, losing finalists in 1910, beat West Bromwich Albion after a draw in the first match at Crystal Palace. It was the third year running that the Final had been drawn, strange when one realizes that it was to be fifty eight years before it was drawn again. In the second game in Sheffield, the score sheet was still blank at the end of normal time. Two minutes from the end of extra time. Glendinning, the Barnsley right half, beat two opponents and pushed a pass forward to Tuffnell, his inside-right. Away he went on a long dribble through the Albion ranks, finally evading defenders Pennington and Cook to put a fast ground shot past Pearson. By their victory Barnsley became the third team from the Second Division to lift the Cup. They won it because of their stamina throughout the competition - their fourth round tie with Bradford City, for example, had been a four game marathon lasting seven hours - and a superb defence conceding just four goals in twelve matches. What Albion goalkeeper Hubert Pearson failed to achieve that day, his son Harold gained some twenty years later as Albion's goalkeeper when they beat Birmingham at Wembley in 1931. Route to Final Semi‑Final Blackburn R v WBA 0-0, 0-1, Swindon T v BARNSLEY 0-0, 0-1. Fourth Round Man Utd v Blackburn R 1-1, 2-4, WBA v Fulham 3-0, Swindon T v Everton 2-1, BARNSLEY v Bradford C 0-0, 0-0, 0-0, 3-2. Third Round Reading v Man Utd 1-1, 0-3, Blackburn Rovers v Wolves 3-2, Sunderland v WBA 1-2, Fulham v Northampton Town 2-1, W Ham v Swindon T 1-1, 0-4, Oldham Ath v Everton 0-2, Bradford PA v Bradford C 0-1, Bolton Wand v BARNSLEY 1-2. Second Round Coventry City v Manchester Utd 1-5, Aston Villa v Reading 1-1, 0-1, Derby County v Blackburn R 1-2, Wolves v Lincoln C 2-1, Leeds v WBA 0-1, Crystal Palace v Sunderland 0-0, 0-1, Fulham v Liverpool 3-0, Darlington v Northampton T 1-1, 0-2, Swindon Town v Notts Co 2-0, Middlesborough v West Ham 1-1, 1-2, Everton v Bury 1-1. 6-0, Manchester C v Oldham Ath 0-1, Bradford C v Chelsea 2-0, Bradford PA v Portsmouth 2-0, BARNSLEY v Leicester Fosse 1-0, Bolton Wand v Blackpool 1-0. First Round Manchester Utd v Huddersfield T 3-1, Southampton v Coventry C 0-2, Aston Villa v Walsall 6-0, Southport v Reading 0-2, Blackburn R v Norwich C 4-1, Derby Co v Newcastle Utd 3-0, Watford v Wolves 0-0, 0-10, Lincoln C v Stockport Co 2-0, WBA v Spurs 3-0, Leeds C v Glossop 1-0, Sunderland v Plymouth Arg 3-1, Brentford v Crystal Palace 0-0, 0-4, Fulham v Burnley 2-1, Liverpool v Leyton 1-0, Northampton T v Bristol C 1 -0, Darlington v Brighton & Hove Alb 2-1, Swindon T v Sutton Junction 5-0, Luton v Notts Co 2-4, W Ham v Gainsboro Tr 2-1, Middlesborough v Sheffield Wednesday 0-0, 2-1, Clapton Orient v Everton 1-2, Bury v Millwall Ath 2-1, Oldham Ath v Hull C 1-1, 1-0, PNE v Man C 0-1, QPR v Bradford C 0-0, 0-4, Chelsea v Sheff Utd 1-0, Nottingham Forest v Bradford PA 0-1, Bristol R v Portsmouth 1-2, Birmingham v BARNSLEY 0-0, 1 -3, Croydon Common v Leicester Fosse 2-2, 1-6, Bolton Wanderers v Woolwich Arsenal 1-0, Crewe Alex v Blackpool 1-1, 1-2. The Year That Was 1912… • On 12 January, China becomes a republic, with Sun Yat-sen as president. He founds the Guomindang (Young China) movement • On 17 October, war begins in the Balkans as Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria and Montenegro struggle for independence against the declining Ottoman empire (armistice 3 December) • Italian troops occupy Libya • French troops occupy Morocco • Arizona and New Mexico become states in the United States • The South African Native National Congress, to campaign for black rights, is formed in South Africa • On 5 November, the Democratic candidate Thomas Woodrow Wilson is elected 28th president of the United States • On 15 April, the British ship Titanic, the world's largest liner (46,300 tons), sinks on her maiden voyage with the loss of 1,513 lives after hitting an iceberg in the north Atlantic • Polish biochemist Casimir Funk discovers 'vitamines' • Sporting 1912... • Football League Champions were Blackburn, leaving Everton in the runners up spot • Barnsley defeated West Bromwich Albion 1-0 in the FA Cup Final (in a replay after the first match had been drawn 0-0), Harry Tufnel scoring the extra time winner • The Grand National winning horse was ‘Jerry’ • The Cheltenham Gold Cup was first run in 1924 • The Epsom Derby winning horse was ‘Tagalie’ • Golf's British Open was won by Edward Ray • Oxford won the Boat Race by six lengths over Cambridge (this was a replay after both boats had sunk in the original race) • The Wimbledon tennis singles tournament saw victories for Anthony Wilding of New Zealand (mens) and Ethel Thomson Larcombe of Great Britain (ladies) • American Sport – The first Super Bowl did not take place until 1967 – The first NBA Championship did not take place until 1947 – Major League Baseball World Series: Boston Red Sox 4-3 New York Giants •
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Surname Initial: T
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Season: Pre 1950
Type: Medals/ Coins
Sport: Football
Clubs: Barnsley