The archive service holds the records relating to Grimethorpe Football Club
Find out more The Bradford Bulls Foundation maintains and preserves the archive of the Bradford Bulls Rugby League Club.
Find out more In November 2013, Park Avenue football ground, a long-forgotten time capsule of Bradford’s social history, began to be unearthed when archaeologist Jason Wood and artist Neville Gabie conducted the first ever archaeological excavation of a football goalmouth and goalpost.
Find out more Results files and newsletters of the British Orienteering Federation for the period 1961 to 2009, along with notes, maps, reports and publications collected by the Federation and by individual members.
Find out more A collections of programmes and newspapers relating to Rugby League, to be used in memories sessions.
Find out more Goalball dates back to 1946 – when it was devised as a simple rehabilitation/recreational exercise for blinded war veterans. Goalball UK are celebrating their 10 year anniversary
Find out more The archives provide an unmatched history of the sport of Rugby League through unique documents such as minute books, player registers and correspondence.
Find out more To commemorate a number of anniversaries, Huddersfield Giants embarked on a heritage programme that included a physical exhibition and website.
Find out more The Hull Kingston Rovers Community Trust’s Heritage Project seeks to preserve, protect as well as display the archive of the Hull Kingston Rovers Rugby League Club whilst undertaking research into the development of Rugby League in Hull and District area.
Find out more Leeds Rugby Foundation Heritage Committee seeks to preserve, display and, where appropriate, acquire all forms of memorabilia and undertake research into the history of rugby in the city of Leeds at all levels.
Find out more The archives relating to Yorkshire-based Menston Cricket Club.
Find out more Ranging the breadth of media forms, the National Media Museum includes the National Photography Collection, the National Cinematography Collection, the National Television Collection, and the National New Media Collection. Sport, naturally, features heavily within these collections.
Find out more Rounders England celebrated it's 70th year in 2013 and have varied collections which celebrate their history over the years.
Find out more Rugby League Cares is the official charity of the RFL, the governing body of the sport.
Find out more Sheffield Archives & Local Studies holds the records for both Sheffield United Football Club and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. In addition, Sheffield City Archives holds original archive records relating to a variety of local, amateur sporting organisations.
Find out more The Sheffield Eagles Heritage Project aims to collect, record and share the history of the Sheffield Eagles Rugby Football League Club.
Find out more Sheffield Local Studies Library holds printed and published sources relating to both Sheffield United Football Club and Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. These include programmes, fanzines, photographs, tickets, club histories, video recordings, newspaper reports, supplements and cuttings.
Find out more A website dedicated to the history of non-league South Kirkby Colliery Football Club.
Find out more The Sporting Memories Network features online memories collected by a charity which uses memories of sport as a form of reminiscence activity for people suffering from dementia, depression and loneliness.
Find out more The National Archives manages a searchable national database of archives relating to sport.
Find out more The Yorkshire Cricket Museum is located in the East Stand at Headingley Cricket Ground. The museum opened in 2011 and is a ‘must see’ for every Yorkshire Cricket fan. The museum is open on every domestic match day during the season.
Find out more The University Archive, part of The University of Leeds Special Collections, holds records relating to student sport societies. The archive also contains many photographs of University teams and clubs.
Find out more Online database/digital archive of the UK's sports statues, as well as the world's football statues, cricket statues and baseball statues. Over 1000 sports statues mapped and photographed.
Find out more Cock Fighting, Greyhound Racing, Football, Women’s Wrestling, Cricket, Bowling and Table Tennis are just some of the sports represented in a collection that tells the story of West Yorkshire’s sporting heroes. Our sporting collections start in 1738 and new material continues to be deposited with us.
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