Harry Bradshaw (footballer, born 1873)

Thomas Henry Bradshaw (24 August 1873 – 25 December 1899) was an English international footballer who played in the outside-left and centre-forward positions for Liverpool, Northwich Victoria, Tottenham Hotspur and Thames Ironworks during the late 19th century.

Bradshaw gained one England cap when he played against Ireland on 20 February 1897 and holds the distinction of being Liverpool's first ever player to achieve international recognition.

His brief stay at Northumberland Road was marked with a little piece of history when his goal in an FA Cup tie in 1899 helped Spurs become the first lower division club ever to come from behind to beat top-flight opposition in the shape of Sunderland.

During a Southern League match on 7 October 1899, Bradshaw sustained an injury from a kick to the head in The Irons 1–0 win over Bedminster that would begin a series of events that would see the condition of his health deteriorate.

Only a week later, The Irons had to play New Brompton again, this time in the FA Cup, and a 0–0 draw was followed by 2–0 replay win, setting up a next round tie against Thames Ironworks' arch-rivals Millwall.