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Dodgers Collection

"Dodgers: A Legacy of Triumph and Heartbreak" Step into the world of Dodgers, where history intertwines with passion and unforgettable moments

Background imageDodgers Collection: Ebbets Field, New York

Ebbets Field, New York
Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1930s

Background imageDodgers Collection: Notting Hill, by J B Geoghegan

Notting Hill, by J B Geoghegan
Promotional music sheet for Notting Hill, or Dodgers Lament For His Lost Love, music hall song by J. B. Geoghegan, and sung by Harry Liston

Background imageDodgers Collection: Douglas DC-3S N1R

Douglas DC-3S N1R (msn 4129) of the BROOKLYN DODGERS (Brooklyn National League Baseball Club), marked with Dodgers World Champions just behind the entry door

Background imageDodgers Collection: DON DRYSDALE (1936-1993). American baseball pitcher. As a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers

DON DRYSDALE (1936-1993). American baseball pitcher. As a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers, delivering a pitch to Jim Davenport of the San Francisco Giants on the way to recording his fifth

Background imageDodgers Collection: WW1 - Comic Postcard - K-Nut in a tuxedo

WW1 - Comic Postcard - K-Nut in a tuxedo
WW1 - Before conscription into the army was introduced, a certain class of young men existed, for whom everything was " too much bally trouble" or " too much fag." They were

Background imageDodgers Collection: Children dressed as different classes (colour photo)

Children dressed as different classes (colour photo)
3094386 Children dressed as different classes (colour photo) by French Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Children dressed as different classes)

Background imageDodgers Collection: HANK aRON (1934- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Atlanta Braves

HANK aRON (1934- ). American baseball player. As a member of the Atlanta Braves, hitting his 716th career home run off of pitcher Charlie Hough of the Los Angeles Dodgers, at Atlanta Stadium

Background imageDodgers Collection: DON DRYSDALE (1936-1993). American baseball pitcher. Extending his scoreless streak to a record 58

DON DRYSDALE (1936-1993). American baseball pitcher. Extending his scoreless streak to a record 58 2 / 3 innings while
DON DRYSDALE (1936-1993). American baseball pitcher. Extending his scoreless streak to a record 58 2/3 innings while pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Philadelphia Phillies at Dodger

Background imageDodgers Collection: DISAPPOINTED BOY, 1957. Disappointed Brooklyn Dodgers fan, Stephen Cummings, age 5

DISAPPOINTED BOY, 1957. Disappointed Brooklyn Dodgers fan, Stephen Cummings, age 5, looking at a sign explaining that the expected visit by Roy Campanella has been cancelled

Background imageDodgers Collection: EBBETS FIELD, 1957. Night game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves at Ebbets Field

EBBETS FIELD, 1957. Night game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Milwaukee Braves at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York. Photograph, 22 August 1957



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"Dodgers: A Legacy of Triumph and Heartbreak" Step into the world of Dodgers, where history intertwines with passion and unforgettable moments. From their humble beginnings at Ebbets Field in New York to their current home at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, this iconic baseball team has left an indelible mark on the sport. In J. B. Geoghegan's "Notting Hill, " we catch a glimpse of the camaraderie that binds Dodgers fans together. Just like the Douglas DC-3S N1R soaring through the skies, these supporters travel far and wide to cheer for their beloved team. One cannot discuss Dodgers without mentioning legendary players like Don Drysdale, whose pitching prowess led him to record five consecutive shutouts against rival teams. In that historic moment at Dodger Stadium on May 31, 1968, Drysdale delivered a pitch with precision and determination. The spirit of Jackie Robinson also echoes within every corner of Dodgers' history. On April 11, 1947, he broke barriers as the first African American player in Major League Baseball. His courage paved the way for future generations and forever changed the game. Hank Aaron's name resonates not only with Braves fans but also with those who witnessed his monumental achievements against none other than our very own Los Angeles Dodgers. On April 8th and 11th in 1974, Aaron solidified his place in baseball history by hitting his record-breaking career home runs off pitchers Al Downing and Charlie Hough respectively. They have seen both triumphs and disappointments throughout their journey. The disappointed young fan Stephen Cummings captured Roger Higgins' lens perfectly when Roy Campanella's expected visit was canceled while Willie Mays stepped up to pinch-hit for Giants instead - a bittersweet moment etched forever in memory.