
WE'RE continuing with our delve into the archives of former Warrington Guardian photographic manager Eddie Fuller, who died last week aged 88.
This is part 2 focusing on Eddie's fabulous images from his journey covering Warrington Wolves for the back pages of the Guardian from 1971 to the mid-1990s.
Every picture tells a story as Eddie's work captures a moment in time that can live with us for generations to come.
Mingled in are tributes to Eddie that have been posted on social media channels since he sadly passed away.
A John Bevan try against Barrow in the 1981 John Player Trophy Final at Central Park, Wigan
Wilf Briggs laughs along with Princess Anne as she is introduced to Mike Nicholas prior to kick-off of the 1975 Challenge Cup Final between Warrington Wolves and Widnes Vikings at Wembley in 1975
Timekeepers doing their job at Wilderspool Stadium
Tony Edgar: What a fantastic photographer, Legend
Nigel Geary: An all round nice bloke and gentleman RIP Eddie
Parry Gordon and Mike Nicholas with the Player's No6 Trophy won against Widnes Vikings at a mudbath Knowsley Road, St Helens, in 1978
A punch-up at a scrum during a Warrington Wolves clash with Bradford Northern
Dave Chisnall lights up a cigar in celebration of winning the Challenge Cup Final at Wembley with Warrington Wolves in 1974
Tony Rothwell: Such a nice guy and a sad sad loss
Steve Munro Griffiths: Sports photography is a special breed. Back in those days it was celluloid rolls of film and you didn’t know what you had captured til you got back to the dark room. Rest In Peace Eddie.
Mike Gregory breaks away for Warrington Wolves as Wigan's Henderson Gill attempts to chase him down
Ken Kelly punches the air in delight in the 1982/83 season
Warrington forward Bob Jackson uses St Helens full-back Phil Veivers as a shovel in 1987, watched on by Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts: Sad news RIP Eddie
Gaynor Cox: RIP Eddie a legend and a lovely man
Derek Carey Vernon: A lovely man and an absolute gentleman.
An interception try for Warrington's Welsh winger Denis Curling against Huyton in 1973
Dejected Les Boyd after Warrington Wolves' exit from the Challenge Cup at the semi-finals stage at the hands of Wigan at Maine Road, Manchester, in 1989
LOOK: Part one of our Eddie Fuller Wire archives tribute
Ken Kelly salutes a try for goalkicking king Steve Hesford against Hull KR
Stephen Hesford: Very Sad. RIP Eddie
Mike Morgan: Such a genuine person RIP EDDIE
Mark Forster: Fantastic photographer always a pleasure to work with him always had smile and a story to tell RIP Eddie
Mark Forster scoring one of his Warrington Wolves interception specials, this one against Bradford Northern at Odsal Stadium
Fans join in the celebrations after this try by Paul Bishop, who is congratulated by Rick Thackray
Player-coach Alex Murphy and family gearing up for Wembley
Charles Hansen: Great man Eddie may he Rest in Jesus Arms
Ken Carter: he was Warrington
Graham Littler: RIP Eddie. Great photographer.
There doesn't look to be a way through for Kevin Tamati against Wigan at Wilderspool in 1987
Warrington Wolves' Kevin Ellis pokes his nose through the Hull defence, with Noel Cleal and Steve McNamara hanging on
Warrington Wolves Wembley homecoming at the Town Hall gates in 1974
Andy Gordon: Such a good photographer & even better bloke. RIP Eddie
Fred Martindale: RIP Eddie, lovely man, who has left us with some wonderful memories, through his photography !
Paul Buckley: Very sad news, Eddie was a really nice guy. New him when he worked on the local newspapers with my father,fantastic photographer.
A 1980s brawl between Warrington and Widnes players watched by a packed Naughton Park crowd
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