THE CARLTON footballers of today, the likes of Patrick Cripps, Harry McKay and Sam Walsh, are photographed and filmed ad nauseum. But there was a time when cameras were not in plentiful supply and players quite literally disappeared into the ether.

The Carlton Football Club’s digital archive boasts images of 1103 of the 1224 men to have donned the famous Dark Navy guernsey in senior League competition – from Jimmy Aitken in 1897 to Brodie Kemp in 2021 - which means 121 more aren’t represented by a single photograph.

Alf Key, proudly wearing his Carlton guernsey, 1922.

That number has now been whittled down to 120 with the discovery of an image of one-game senior player Alf Key, by way of a team photo in which he appeared precisely 100 years ago, and thanks to the generosity of a lifelong Carlton supporter (more of that later).

Born in North Carlton in November 1897, Key was recruited to the club from local team Carlton District. On the end of a turbulent week in which Charlie Fisher resigned as captain, Key completed his debut for the old dark Navy Blues against Melbourne at Princes Park in Round 6 - Saturday, June 5, 1920.

Not surprisingly, the home team lost by 18 points, on a day incessant rains left Princes Park under water and prompted a delayed start.

In 1921, Key crossed to neighbouring Fitzroy and featured in two senior matches with the Maroons, before returning to Carlton District in 1922. That year, Key (as resident vice-captain) posed for the team photographer wearing the Carlton guernsey with the CFC monogram as opposed to the CDFC monogram - and it’s worth noting that seven other players including the captain Dee, Harry Bell, Rowley Faust and Vern Wright are all pictured wearing Carlton Football Club guernseys.

The Carlton District Football Team, 1922. Vice-captain Alf Key sits in the second row from the front, fourth from the left.

Key passed away at the age of 80 in November 29, 1977, some 44 years before his image found its way the club’s archive thanks to Lorraine Gillett, whose father Percy was a long-time Carlton trainer of the 1920s, ’30s and ’40s.

Prior to being struck down with ill health, Lorraine instructed her partner Gordon Archer to forward her father’s precious items of Carlton memorabilia to the club – including her father’s trainer’s cap and blazer which she treasured, a trophy awarded to him by the VFL in recognition of his services to the club in the 1947 Premiership year, and various certificates and photographs like the one featuring Alf Key.

Now in her late 70s, Lorraine’s propensity to horde items of Carlton memorabilia, amongst other things, has proved to be a godsend for the club, but Lorraine and her loved ones are equally thrilled that Percy’s items have found the right home.

Gordon Archer with one of the precious items donated to the club by his partner Lorraine and the Gillett family - the trainer's cap worn through the 1920s, '30s and '40s by long-time trainer and Life Member Percy Gillett.

“Lorraine has lost most of her memory now, but she still remembers most of the Carlton theme song . . . and she is thrilled to pieces to know that Percy’s items may one day be displayed at the club for everyone to see, as she’d always promised that the items would go to Carlton – a place where they would be wanted.

“Lorraine treasured her father’s blazer and cap in particular,” Gordon said. “As a young girl, she and her brother Robert would accompany their mother to Carlton games, as their father had left for the ground early to fulfil matchday duties.

“Lorraine’s mother would take them to Princes Park by bus from Ivanhoe Station to the Sarah Sands Hotel, then walk down Royal Parade to the ground. At Carlton their father would meet them afterwards, but during the matches the children would sit by themselves and watch.”

Gordon, a fellow teacher who met Lorraine at the Glen Waverley Special School for the Mentally Disabled more than 40 years ago, said that Lorraine was a lifelong Carlton devotee - “but she had no choice” in terms of her allegiance, given her father’s presence.

As he said: “Even after Percy gave training away, Lorraine continued to support Carlton. She was a Social Club Member and she just loved everything about it”.   

The following is a list of those Carlton players whose images are still outstanding. If you can provide an image of any of the following players, please feel free to contact Tony.DeBolfo@carltonfc.com.au.

Ahern, Bill 1897

Allender, Henry 1899

Anderson, Charlie 1924

Archer, Joe 1899

Armstrong, Bob 1896-1898

Ashton, Ernie 1904

Barlow, Alex 1901-1903

Barlow, Fred 1898

Bartlett, Herman 1912

Bennett, Ned 1900

Blake, Johnny 1951

Breese, Chic 1897-1898

Brown, Charlie 1898

Buck, Otto 1897

Cameron, Bob 1897

Campbell, Peter 1900

Churchyard, Bill 1898-99

Clarke, Len 1931

Coucher, Jim 1898

Cowell, George 1899

Crowe, Matt 1903-1904

Cullen, Jim 1904

Cummins, Arthur 1897

Dashwood, Rob 1902

Dodds, Bill 1901

Douglas, Jack 1898

Dunne, Henry 1896-1898

Evans, Harold 1913

Field, Frank 1901-1902

Frost, Jack 1897

Gaynor, Jimmy 1904

Gibson, Harvey 1906

Gilbert, Jack 1899-1900

Gomez, Frank 1901

Gordon, Vic 1915

Gourlay, Albert 1904

Graf, Bert 1919

Grant, Bill 1906

Grant, Jack 1906

Gunter, John 1911

Hainsworth, Herb 1902

Hanna, Frank 1913-1914

Hardy, Willis 1917

Harris, Len 1946

Harrison, Arthur 1914

Harrison, Stan 1965

Harry, Ray 1933

Hart, Dick 1901-1902

Hearnden, Alf 1899

Heffernan, Ted 1897

Hogg, Norm 1903-1904

Holland, Reuben 1910

Howard, Harry 1897

Huggett, Alf 1916

Hughes, Tommy 1911

Huntington, Bill 1950-1951

Inglis, Adam 1951

Jackson, Percy 1918

Jane, Henry 1911

Johnson, Bill 1912

Johnson, Roy 1911-1912

Keily, Jack 1918

Kennedy, Tom 1927

Kick, Ned 1925

Kinman, Tommy 1898

Lewis, Bill 1900

Lewis, Harry 1899

Loriot, Jim 1901

Lowenthal, Herbie 1897

Lyons, Jim 1897-1898

Manchester, Oscar 1897-1898

Manger, Bill 1926

Maplestone, Charlie 1900-1902

Marden, Les 1944

Marriott, Fred 1911

Matthews, Jim 1900

McCart, George 1905

McFarlane, John 1902

McGann, George 1901

McKenzie, Wal 1902

McNulty, Pat 1902

McPetrie, Henry 1897

McVeigh, Bill 1905

Meadowcroft, Des 1898

Mills, Bobby 1934

Moore, Alf 1898

Morgan, Harry H 1897

Neylan, Jim 1909-1910

O’Day Tommy 1898

O’Halloran, Gerald 1925

Patterson, Bill 1897-1898

Pelly, Pat 1904

Pender, Dan 1898

Pender, Mick 1898

Pettit, Bill 1901

Powell, Harry 1901-1902

Powell, Harry 1901-1902

Prentice, Alex 1903

Raff, Charles 1901

Rapp, Victor 1899

Rauber, Charles 1912

Reekie, Jack 1897-1898

Reid, Sam 1897

Roberts, Simon 1901

Robinson, Jimmy 1901

Ryan, Arthur 1904

Ryan, Pat 1913

Schunke, Charlie 1901

Slater, Jim 1905

Starr, Les 1913

Stephenson, John T 1903

Stewart, Charlie 1901

Stewart, Dick 1898-1900

Strickland, Bill 1900

Taylor, Charlie 1911

Truman, Vic 1920

Warde, George 1898

Wheeler, Bert 1907

Whight, Henry 1904

White, Robert 1916