b'71The Alan Vivian Collection of Carlton Football Club Memorabilia411 413411Carlton: Champion Footballers Series: A. McDonald postcard, circa 1915. Unused. Rarity rating: 10. (cnr bend lower right.). .$400600412Large format original photograph with title above Carlton Football Club Premier Team, 1915 with the team and officials seated behind the premiership pennant on the floor in front of them. Framed overall 32 x 42cm. .$2003004131916 Carlton membership season ticket (#1988), black buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended,, overall 9.1 x 12.1cm when opened out. The card is made out to club member D. Ryan.Played during the peak of World War I, the season was the smallest and shortest in the leagues history, with only four of the nine senior clubs competingCarlton, Collingwood, Fitzroy and Richmond. The season ran from 6 May until 2 September, and comprised a 12-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring all four clubs. Carlton finished on top of the ladder with 10 wins and 2 losses, but lost to Fitzroy in the Grand Final. .$6008004144141917 Carlton membership season ticket (#155), deep blue buckram cover with gilt club name and year; the interior surfaces with printed details of the club leadership, the fixtures for the club and a hole punched for each game attended, overall 9.2 x 12.5cm when opened out. The card is made out to club member D. Ryan.Played during the latter stages of World War I, only six of the leagues nine senior clubs competed, with Geelong and South Melbourne returning after being in recess the previous year. The season ran from 12 May until 22 September, and comprised a 15-game home-and-away season followed by a finals series featuring the top four clubs. Carlton finished in 2nd place on the ladder, but not reach the Grand Final which was won by Collingwood, who defeated Fitzroy. .$600800'