Lily Parr: Unseen photos show first women's football stars - BBC NewsUnseen photographs of the first women's football stars have gone on display after being found in an old suitcase in the loft of one of the players' relatives.
The images capture the lives of the Dick, Kerr Ladies team and their superstar striker Lily Parr, as the club enjoyed the height of their success in the 1930s.
The images were owned by Lizzy Ashcroft, who played alongside Parr at the Preston club, and were found by her grandson hidden away in a relative's house.
They have gone on show as the centrepiece of an exhibition dedicated to Parr at the National Football Museum in Manchester.
Born in St Helens on Merseyside in 1905, Parr scored nearly 1,000 goals in a three-decade career, which saw her play in some of the world's first women's international matches.