West of Scotland Football Club's ground is in Milngavie, and their archives are deposited with East Dunbartonshire Archives at our archive store in Bearsden Library.
Find out more ‘Memory Lane – the world famous home of the Spurs story’ is Exposure’s acclaimed, hour-long film documentary made by local film makers and involving young people.
Find out more Entitled ‘From Town to Town’ the project aims to chart the history of the football club from its formation in 1889 to the present day and to provide information and artefacts that can be taken out into the community to educate and enrich the lives of local people.
Find out more The 'History of St James Park, home of Exeter City Football Club' was a one-year project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), which aimed to identify, document, preserve and share the tangible and intangible history of the Club for communities of fans, staff and players in Exeter and beyond.
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 Gwent Archives holds a number of collections relating to Gwent sports.
Find out more Since 2016, a dedicated Heritage Department was formed within the Club, committed to making the most of its wonderfully rich sporting and social history, through safeguarding the collection and developing engagement opportunities around its wide array of heritage assets.
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 collection includes archive images, propaganda posters, badges from garrison football teams and more besides, building a picture of football's role in wartime culture. You can use our online catalogue to search over 759,200 items that tell the story of modern war and conflict, collected by the museum since 1917.
Find out more Extensive memorabilia of the history of Ipswich Town Football Club.
Find out more As the world’s fourth oldest governing body, our collection covers 140 years of history with artifacts including the original minute book of 1880 to 1886, documenting the inaugural meeting of the Irish FA to the stunning British Home Championship Trophy. The collection also includes programmes, shirts and memorabilia of iconic matches and players from across the years.
Find out more This collection celebrates the history of the Kent School Football Association mainly documented in programmes, photos and handbooks.
Find out more We are a small research and exhibition-support based organisation, founded on the archives of sports journalist and art and sport historian Harry Langton (1929-2000).
Find out more Larne Museum & Arts Centre’s main gallery hosts permanent displays reflecting the history of the area, with a small display revealing aspects of local sporting heritage, including artefacts relating to swimmer Dianne Barr who won two gold medals at the 1988 Paralympic Games in Seoul.
Find out more London Metropolitan Archives specialises in the history of London. We hold many sporting collections, which can be accessed by our online catalogue.
Find out more Most people have heard something of the triumphs and tragedy behind the scenes and on the pitch at Old Trafford, but how much of the story do you really know? Blending historical exhibits with state-of-the-art interactive experiences the Museum lets you get even closer to the world of Manchester United than ever before.
Find out more Produced by Merton Library and Heritage Service, the Merton Memories website offers unprecedented access to a unique collection of photographs charting the history of Merton over the past 150 years.
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 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 Archaeological to contemporary artefacts are included in the collections, and cover all sporting disciplines. There is a particular emphasis on traditional Scottish sports and games (hand ball games, stone and hammer throwing) and sports most commonly associated with Scotland (curling, football and rugby, golf, Highland games, motor-car/cycle racing, mountaineering and shinty).
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