Our sporting collections comprise mostly photographs, around 400 at present with more added on a regular basis. The main sports covered are shinty, football, golf, Highland Games, country sports (shooting, fishing etc), skiing, curling and cricket
Find out more Byddwn yn cynnal arddangosfa o bethau cofiadwy am griced lleol, o'r dyddiau pan oedd yn gêm i'r boneddigion lleol yn unig hyd at ffurfio Clwb Criced Sir Benfro heddiw.
Find out more The museum's collection includes over 180 items related to sport, primarily consisting of documents, ephemera, and photographs, as well as eleven pieces of sports equipment. Notably, the collection features five examples of road bowls, a traditional sport played on rural roads, now mainly confined to the counties of Armagh and Cork.
Find out more The archives service holds collections relating to John R Waller, Harrold United FC, Bedford Bowling club and Bedfordshire County Cricket Club.
Find out more The archive holds records relating to Berkshire County Cricket Club: minutes, score books and year books 1903-2013 (D/EX2432)
Find out more 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 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 service holds records relating to Arrington and Wimpole Cricket Club: minutes and accounts 1933-1975 (R114/021)
Find out more Our sporting heritage related collection spans from the beginnings of the school until the present day and represents an extensive range of sports.
Find out more The service holds records relating to the Band of Brothers Cricket Club: scrapbooks, book boxes and CDs 1858-2012 (U545)
Find out more Causeway Coast and Glens Museums Service looks after five Accredited museums and their collections. The Sporting Heritage of these collections include photographs, programmes, documents, cups/trophies, costume pieces and more of local teams, sporting individuals and sporting events.
Find out more Amongst our collections are images of sporting clubs relating to Chesham and the surrounding area.
Find out more The Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) records date back to 1864. CSSC had an early vision to have sports ground around the UK and at one stage had 65 sports ground.
Find out more Mae CCC Morgannwg yn cynnal "Amgueddfa Criced Cymru", sef yr unig Amgueddfa sy'n benodol i chwaraeon yng Nghymru ac mae'n dathlu treftadaeth hir a balch criced yn y wlad.
Find out more Various archival collections related to a range of sports, including club minute books, photographs, newspapers, and commemorative publication. 1832-2019
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 We are an independent charity established in 2014, created to advance education for the community in their local First Class cricket club and engage the public in the history and heritage of Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.
Find out more After years of covering national and global sporting events, it is unsurprising that the Guardian News and Media (GNM) Archive holds a number of sporting records. Descriptions of all our records are available through our online catalogue.
Find out more Our archive dates back to the 1880s with the original rule book. We have an large collection of fixture cards, minutes, newspaper cuttings, score books (complete from 1949) and an extensive collection of photographs, the earliest from the 1890s.
Find out more The Heritage Trust manages the complete collection of cricket books, paintings, photographs and memorabilia of Kent County Cricket Club.
Find out more The rich history of Lancashire Cricket is exhibited in the club museum at Old Trafford. Manchester Cricket Club was formed at the beginning of the 1800's and moved to the present Old Trafford in 1857.
Find out more The exhibition has been built around the County Club’s extensive collection of cricket memorabilia relevant to the development of cricket in Leicestershire and Rutland.
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