The Albion Museum tells the story of Brighton & Hove Albion from the fans’ perspective. It is a museum of the Albion supporter, by the Albion supporter, for all football fans.
Find out more A registered charitable trust aimed at collecting, digitising and documenting all items of memorabilia and ephemera related to Derby County Football Club.
Find out more The Everton Collection is the world's greatest club collection of football memorabilia. You can now search over 18,000 items in the Collection with 1,000s of images freely available to view.
Find out more The National Archives manages a searchable national database of archives relating to sport.
Find out more The Sainsbury Archive documents the development of the supermarket chain from its foundation in 1869 to the present. The collection includes a few different strands of material relating to sports and sporting heritage, including Paralympic heritage.
Find out more Featuring portraits of everyday sporting events such as Reverend Robert Walker (1755 - 1808) skating on Duddingston Loch, through to modern day luminaries such as golfer Colin Montgomerie, the collection is extensive and showcases Scotland's sports and leisure pursuits.
Find out more A small collection of mostly domestic objects found in Percy House during the restoration between 2016 and 2017. Up to 100 Sport related objects include membership cards and Spurs match day programmes.
Find out more O ailenwi Sefydliad ac Ystafell Ddarllen Brymbo i fod yn Sefydliad y Gweithwyr yn 1887, mae clybiau pêl-droed a chriced pentref Brymbo wedi dangos balchder yn eu perfformiad wrth gystadlu ar lefel Genedlaethol Cymru.
Find out more The University of Glasgow’s Archives and Special Collections document the long standing relationship between sport and student life.
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 The University holds collections relating to the paralympic Games and the development of the FA and football legislation.
Find out more We hold the records of the clubs and societies affiliated to the Regent Street Polytechnic. The most famous of these were the Polytechnic Harriers, Polytechnic Boxing Club, Polytechnic Fencing Club and the Polytechnic Cycling Club.
Find out more Wakefield Museums’ Playmakers collection illustrates a proud local tradition of high tech, high quality sports manufacturing.
Find out more Local sport for the town of Watford, and specifically Watford Football Club including women, and LGBT memorabilia
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.
Find out more West Dunbartonshire Council Archives looks after records related to the people, places, businesses and communities in West Dunbartonshire. Among these, we hold a huge number of sporting collections, which provide a huge amount of information about the sporting history of the area, and the people who competed.
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.
Find out more The Westminster Menswear Archive is currently the only collection in the United Kingdom dedicated exclusively to men’s clothing, fashion and design. Sportswear is a key strength of the collection and includes garments designed for activities such as cycling, football, skiing, hiking, hunting and motorcycling.
Find out more Westminster School Archive holds records relating to sport at the school dating back to the early 19th century. The content of these records covers the sporting activities of pupils while at Westminster School, as well as some fixtures for ‘Old Westminsters’ - our alumni - and our playing fields at Vincent Square.
Find out more Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre holds a great number of sport related archives, of which a small sample are exhbited.
Find out more WiSH was created to inspire its visitors through sporting history, and to safeguard, curate, celebrate and showcase Wimbledon’s sporting heritage and cultural stories, plus those of other local sports and their cultural influence.
Find out more Wolverhampton City Archives exists to collect, preserve and make accessible historical records relating to the City of Wolverhampton, and to secure significant modern records for future generations. It holds a variety of sporting collections and archives.
Find out more Travel through the good and dark times, experiencing a very special football story and learn how Wolves have shaped modern football, both at home an across the world.
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