File:All Blacks 1921.jpg

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English: Team photograph of the New Zealand rugby union team before playing South Africa in 1921. Unknown location but most likely Dunedin. From left to right George Aitken, Harry (Ginger) E Nicolls, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. Jack Steel, J Moffitt, J Richardson, J Donald, (Son) White, unidentified, unidentified, Mark Nicholls, (Moke) Bellis, Kingston.
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