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 sporting heritage collection includes documents, booklets and a large archive of photographs of local teams, sporting individuals and sports & social clubs in workplaces over the years.
Find out more The Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) is the official archive for Northern Ireland. PRONI has in its custody a wide variety of material relating to sport and recreation, ranging from popular sports such as football and rugby, to more obscure activities such as ploughing and water-skiing.
Find out more School sporting history from 1847 to present. Includes photographs, fixtures lists, team reports, log books for soccer, rowing, rugby, athletics, racket sports (including real tennis, rackets, squash, fives).
Find out more Archives relating to the Scottish Borders Council area. Collection includes items from Rugby Union, Cricket, Curling and Horse Racing
Find out more Overseen by the Swansea RFC Memorabilia Community Interest company, the St Helen’s Archive comprises many thousands of items from jerseys, caps, trophies and medals to illustrations, film and aural recordings, correspondence, maps and more.
Find out more Based in the headquarters of English freemasonry, this collection includes items relating to individual lodges connected to sports including rowing, athletics, rugby and membership information about English sportsmen who were freemasons.
Find out more The National Archives manages a searchable national database of archives relating to sport.
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 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 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.
Find out more Mae'r Archifau Cenedlaethol yn rheoli cronfa ddata genedlaethol chwiliadwy o archifau sy'n ymwneud â chwaraeon.
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