Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Swans100 project explored, conserved and celebrated the heritage of Swansea City FC. It commemorated the Swans’ centenary in 2012 and was a partnership between Swansea University and the Swansea City Supporters’ Trust.
Find out more From the renaming of Brymbo’s Institute and Reading Room to become a Workman’s Institute in 1887, the village of Brymbo’s football and cricket clubs have shown a pride in their performance whilst competing at a national Welsh level.
Find out more The Cardiff Rugby Museum is a collection of memories, mementos, reminiscences and records. Bringing Cardiff's unique rugby heritage to life, it aims to capture, preserve, celebrate and share over 142 years of history.
Find out more Carmarthen Athletic's collection is quite unique as it not only display's the usual rugby union jerseys but also shirts from a wide variety of sports such football, rugby league, athletics etc. as well as all types of sporting footwear from a vast array of sports.
Find out more The People's Collection Wales is a website dedicated to the story of Wales and its people. It is a dynamic and bilingual online experience full of fascinating photographs, sound recordings, documents, videos and stories about the history and heritage of Wales and its people.
Find out more Glamorgan CCC hosts "The CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket", which is the only sports-specific Museum in Wales and celebrates the long and proud heritage of cricket in the Principality.
Find out more Gwent Archives holds a number of collections relating to Gwent sports.
Find out more We shall be hosting an exhibition of local cricketing memorabilia, from the days when it was exclusively a game for the local gentry through to the formation of the present-day Pembrokeshire County Cricket Club.
Find out more The UK's main cycle museum with over 250 cycles of ALL ages on display
Find out more The Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum stewards Wales' oldest Regiment spanning over 300 years. Sports were an integral part of the Regiment for both morale, welfare, and competition.
Find out more The National Archives manages a searchable national database of archives relating to sport.
Find out more Given the British Army has always valued sport as being critically important to the morale, welfare and operational effectiveness of Army personnel, it is fitting that The Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh has such strong sporting collections.
Find out more The collection focuses on the history of football in Wales, including objects and archival material relating to Wales's national team, Welsh teams and Welsh football players.
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