DescriptionIndia vs france 31st july 1948 team arriving.jpg
English: Talimeren Ao on the left, leading the Indian team to Cricklefield Stadium to play against France, on 31st July 1948. 8 players out of 11 played barefoot but 3 players including Taj Mohammed (on the right in the pic) wore boots though the weather was dry.
English: The photograph can be find in India news portal, archive and websites only, and not any UK news portal or archive or news site but the source is not clear but it is absolutely in public domain in both the country as in for India its more than 60 years old (before September 1958) and as in for UK its more than 70 years old (before September 1948). One must go throught this for UK rights https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright,_Designs_and_Patents_Act_1988
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