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Here's an interesting one.
I found this article from the Albany Advertiser of 7 October 1935:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70246517
It lists the nicknames of the then VFL sides:
Tigers Richmond
Swans South Melbourne
Magpies Collingwood
Black Cats - Geelong
Bulldogs Footscray
Seagulls - St Kilda
Mayblooms Hawthorn
Red Legs - Melbourne
Dons Essendon
Northerners - NM
Blues - Carlton
Maroons - Fitzroy
The wording of the articles seems to suggest that it is a syndicated article that emanates from the Sporting Globe of 21 September 1935.
This is confirmed in some ways by the article in Table Talk on 27 June 1929:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146452546
which details the name as:
Melbourne - Fuchsias/Red Legs - confirmed in Table Talk on 15 June 1933
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149547639
Fitzroy - Maroons
Richmond - Tigers
Essendon - Same Olds
NM - Northerners
Carlton - Dark Blues
Geelong - Pivotians
Hawthorn - Mayblooms
I found this article from the Albany Advertiser of 7 October 1935:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article70246517
It lists the nicknames of the then VFL sides:
Tigers Richmond
Swans South Melbourne
Magpies Collingwood
Black Cats - Geelong
Bulldogs Footscray
Seagulls - St Kilda
Mayblooms Hawthorn
Red Legs - Melbourne
Dons Essendon
Northerners - NM
Blues - Carlton
Maroons - Fitzroy
The wording of the articles seems to suggest that it is a syndicated article that emanates from the Sporting Globe of 21 September 1935.
This is confirmed in some ways by the article in Table Talk on 27 June 1929:
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article146452546
which details the name as:
Melbourne - Fuchsias/Red Legs - confirmed in Table Talk on 15 June 1933
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149547639
Fitzroy - Maroons
Richmond - Tigers
Essendon - Same Olds
NM - Northerners
Carlton - Dark Blues
Geelong - Pivotians
Hawthorn - Mayblooms