BLACK AND WHITE YEARS - 27/11/03

AN EXHIBITION OF FULHAM FOOTBALL PHOTGRAPHS BY KEN COTON

"Ken Coton first photographed Fulham Football Club as a fan in 1960. For many years after that he was the club's official photographer. BLACK AND WHITE YEARS is his first exhibition. All the pictures have been printed by Ken himself from his original negatives.

The exhibition is a loving record of watching football at Craven Cottage, the historic riverside home of Fulham Football Club. Ken's photographs have captured moments that mean so much to so many fans - the triumphs and the characters - all within the unique heritage that is Craven Cottage.

BLACK AND WHITE YEARS hopes to draw attention to the recent campaign by the Fulham Supporters' Trust that urges the permanent return of the club to its original home of Craven Cottage. The campaign will receive a donation for every picture sold."

The photos below are from the opening night which was held on 27th November 2003.


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The exhibition begins...

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Which one shall I buy?

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Ken Coton on TV
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Mr & Mrs Terry Angus
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Draw winner Mark Service
collects his prize from Ivor
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Ivor signs Mark's prize
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Tom Greatrex, Lee Hoos & family

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Tom collects his present
from BTTC off of Ivor

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Ken Coton & Gordon Davies
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Graham Whiddett, Les
Strong & Sue Couch
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Ken Coton &
Derek Jeffrey
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Gordon Davies picks
out Fulham v Chelsea
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The black and white years
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The prize draw winner
and his prize
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Tosh Chamberlain
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Ken Coton, Peter Hyams
& David Lloyd
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The BTTC Committee