In 2016, Collingwood welcomes the late Frank and Len Murphy into the club's Hall of Fame.

Already key members of Collingwood's most successful team, the brothers are now immortalised in the Magpies' history books.

They may have played in a time before motion picture, but Collingwood Media has searched the archives and collected the very best images from Frank and Len Murphy's famous careers.



Frank and Len Murphy played together for Collingwood between 1928 and 1934.




The pair (Len second from right, Frank bottom row), are one of just six sets of brothers to play together in a premiership winning Collingwood team.




A cartoon depiction of the Murphy brother from their playing days. The younger Len was bigger and stronger, while Frank was a skillful and athletic centre half-forward.




Frank played 145 games and kicked 121 goals for the Magpies between 1925 and 1934.




A playing card of Frank from 1933.



Len Murphy played 173 games, predominantly as a ruckman.




A newspaper clipping of Len Murphy in action against Carlton.




Len's playing card in 1933.



Len (third in line) enters the ground in Collingwood colours. He went on to play two seasons for Fitzroy in 1940 and 1941.




The 1927 premiership winning team.




A team that went back-to-back in 1928.




Three in a row in 1929.




The iconic Collingwood image of the team that made it four premierships in a row in 1930.