Harry Bamford

Defender, Football player

1920 – 1958

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Who was Harry Bamford?

Henry Charles "Harry" Bamford was a professional footballer, who played for Bristol Rovers for his entire professional career. He played as a right-back for the club for thirteen years from 1945 until his death in 1958, making 486 league appearances and scoring five goals in the process.

He joined Rovers following the conclusion of World War II, and had played for Bristolian non-league side St Philip's Marsh prior to this. Because of the war, his professional career began at the relatively late age of 25, but in spite of this he played in the second highest number of Bristol Rovers games of any players at the club, behind only Stuart Taylor.

In 1951 Bamford captained an England XI side that toured Auustralia.

As well as being a player, Bamford also coached at Clifton College, and while riding his motorcycle home from a coaching session at the college on 28 October 1958 he was involved in a collision with a car. He remained in hospital for three days before finally dying from his injuries on 31 October.

At the time of his death Bamford was still a regular in the Bristol Rovers side, and had played in the previous 59 consecutive games before his accident.

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Born
Oct 8, 1920
Bristol
Nationality
  • England
Lived in
  • Bristol
Died
Oct 31, 1958
Bristol

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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