DescriptionScottish soccer team Fremantle 1914.jpg
English: Scottish-born soccer team at a match between Scottish and English-born players at Fremantle, 1914
The Scottish team, dressed in the Caledonian Soccer Club strip, won the game, one goal to nil. Identified in this photograph are players from the Caledonian Soccer Club who later served in the AIF.
Back row standing are:
Third from left, 421 Private (Pte) James Durward, 11th Battalion, D Company;
Fifth from left, 28654 Gunner (Gnr) Alexander Marr, 10 Field Artillery Brigade;
Seventh from left, 25977 Driver (Dr) Robert Brodie Dewar, 3 Divisional Ammunition Column, 2nd Reinforcements.
Middle row, seated:
Far left, 2705 Pte James Simpson, 16th Battalion, 8th Reinforcements. Pte Durward (later Sergeant),
Gnr Marr and Dr Dewar all returned to Australia following the war.
Pte Simpson, who was transferred to the 48th Battalion in March 1916, was killed in action near Pozieres on 7 August 1916.
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Soccer teams of Scottish and English-born players at Fremantle. 1914