^ Goldfields Gossip、The (Perth) Sunday Times、(1928年7月1日日曜日)、2ページ。Engagements、The Western Mail、(1928年7月5日木曜日)、20ページ。Deaths: Diggins、The West Australian、(1929年10月11日金曜日)、1ページ。Births: Diggins、The West Australian、(1930年7月15日火曜日)、1ページ。Births: Diggins、(1932年6月9日木曜日、51ページ。
^ a b c d"Brighton Diggins". Blueseum. 26 March 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
^Wishart, Ted. "History Timeline". Subiaco Football Club.
^Davenport, Jaclyn. "Subiaco Team of the Century". Subiaco Football Club. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
^Faul Championed, The (Perth) Mirror, (Saturday, 9 April 1932), p.5; Manzie, F.K. (Illustrated by Dick Ovenden), "Round the Training Rooms No.4: South Melbourne", Table Talk, Thursday, 22 June 1933), pp.10, 36.
^Men Behind the Team: Cr. A. Crofts' Tangible Interest, The (Emerald Hill) Record, (Saturday, 23 April 1932), p.1.
^The caricature at the foot of page 10 of Table Talk (22 June 1933) was created by Richard "Dick" Ovenden (1897–1972). It shows Diggins at the head of the South Melbourne "Foreign Legion". From left to right those represented are: Jack Bisset, the team’s captain; Dick Mullaly, the club’s secretary; Brighton Diggins, from Subiaco (WAFL); Bert Beard, from South Fremantle (WAFL); Bill Faul, from Subiaco (WAFL); Joe O'Meara, from East Perth (WAFL); Frank Davies, from City (NTFA); Laurie Nash, from City (NTFA); John Bowe, from Subiaco (WAFL); Jack Wade, from Port Adelaide (SANFL); Ossie Bertram, from West Torrens (SANFL); and Wilbur Harris, from West Torrens (SANFL).
^"Diggins's (sic) clearances". The Age. Melbourne, VIC. 30 April 1937. p. 7.
^H. A. de Lacy (7 July 1937). "Diggins and South". The Sporting Globe. p. 1.
^"South are satisfied - Diggins gets clearance". Record. Emerald Hill, VIC. 16 April 1938. p. 1.
^Mickey Crisp (28 September 1938). "Carlton are 1938 League Premiers". The Sporting Globe. Melbourne, VIC. p. 9.
^Carlton without Diggins, The Age, (Friday, 24 May 1940), p.6.
^Carlton Wins Again, The Argus, (Monday, 8 July 1940), p.9; Diggins Enlists, The (Perth) Sunday Times, (Sunday, 28 July 1940), p.1.
^Around League Clubs, The Argus, (Friday, 21 June 1940), p.15; Another of South's Premier Players Enlists, The (Emerald Hill) Record, (Saturday, 22 June 1940), p.1; Carlton Full of Confidence, The Argus, (Friday, 12 July 1940), p.16.