Many of us may be too young to have watched Watford in the 1960s but it is a decade that throws up names that remain synonymous with the club to this day.

The likes of Holton, Uphill, Jennings, Welbourne, Scullion, Eddy, Walley and Endean sit alongside Blissett, Barnes, Callaghan and some of their more recent contemporaries when charting the history of Watford.

We've looked back at some Hornets pictures from the 1980s and 1970s and with thanks to the Watford Treasury, who have been again been trawling through the archives, we are pleased to give you the chance to scroll through the images below and enjoy some photos you may never have seen before.

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Looking smart: the players are in new suits as they wait at Watford Junction to catch a train to Crewe in the 1963/64 season

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A group of fans at the FA Cup tie at Romford in 1961

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A snowy scene as Watford face Carlisle United in the 1962/63 season

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Barry Endean and Tom Walley share a joke

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Ken Furphy talks tactics in 1969

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Stewart Scullion puts pen to paper on his deal at Vicarage Road

Yellow Black & Red! is a new monthly publication from The Watford Treasury.

Lighter in tone, it's a look at our love of Watford from a more personal perspective than found within its 'bigger brother'. As one would expect from The Watford Treasury, it is rich in imagery and features some fantastic writing.

Available from the Hornets Shop, Watford Museum or mail order (post free) YBR! is priced at just £3 and is sure to interest any Watford supporter.