The collection includes a wide range of sports-related publications, from early printed books, manuscripts, reports and statistics to contemporary secondary source material and oral history resources.
Find out more The football subject dominates what I have done as it offers the best scenarios in which I can express myself and say something about what I find around me. Nothing, not even football exists in isolation.
Find out more The National Badminton Museum has one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of badminton rackets, shuttles, badminton artefacts, archives and memorabilia in the world.
Find out more The National Football Museum exists to explain how and why football has become ‘the people’s game’, a key part of England’s heritage and way of life. It also aims to explain why England is the home of football, the birthplace of the world’s most popular sport.
Find out more England Netball was 90 years old in 2016. This website celebrates the history of netball at all levels from its early beginnings to the present day. Here you can browse photographs, stories and memories about netball.
Find out more The R&A World Golf Museum collection tells the story of over 500 years of British golf, through material dating from the 17th century to the present day. It is the most comprehensive golf collection in Britain, and one of the finest worldwide, celebrating golf from grass roots to international level.
Find out more One of the UK’s leading independent Museums, the River & Rowing Museum has over 116,000 visitors a year. The Museum opened in 1998 to celebrate the River, the international sport of Rowing and the town of Henley on Thames.
Find out more The Hockey Museum (formerly the National Hockey Museum) has been operating for just over two and a half years and in that time has grown rapidly as collections, big and small, have arrived on an almost daily basis. The collections of artefacts and archives cover every aspect of hockey.
Find out more The national body responsible for looking after Britain’s rich surfing heritage that dates back more than two centuries.
Find out more Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum tells the story of how tennis evolved from a Victorian garden party to today’s multi-million dollar professional sport.
Find out more The World Rugby Museum contains the world’s largest collection of rugby football and pre-code football artefacts. The objects come from the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries and are derived from all rugby-playing nations.
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