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"Capturing the Essence of Football: A Journey through Iconic Stadiums and Artistic Tributes" From the majestic Ibrox Stadium Fine Art, home to Rangers Football Club

Background imageFootball Collection: Maine Road, Manchester City EPW009271

Maine Road, Manchester City EPW009271
MAINE ROAD, Manchester. Aerial view of the home of Manchester City Football Club. Photographed in 1923 just after the club first moved to Maine Road. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageFootball Collection: Baseball Ground, Derby EAW242197

Baseball Ground, Derby EAW242197
BASEBALL GROUND, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County FC between 1894 and 1997. Photographed in 1972. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Partick Thistle FC with Scottish FA Cup, 1954

Partick Thistle FC with Scottish FA Cup, 1954

Background imageFootball Collection: Ninian Park Art - Cardiff City

Ninian Park Art - Cardiff City
Watercolour of Ninian Park, former home of Cardiff City F.C. 1910 - 2009. Record Attendance 62, 634 Wales v England 1959. Original painting created in 2004 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Highfield Road Art - Coventry City

Highfield Road Art - Coventry City
Watercolour of Highfield Road, former home of Coventry City F.C. 1899 - 2005. Record Attendance 51, 455 v Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1967

Background imageFootball Collection: Brisbane Road Art - Leyton Orient

Brisbane Road Art - Leyton Orient
Brisbane Road, home of Leyton Orient F.C. 1937 - current day. Stadium capacity 9, 271. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 2001 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Baseball Ground Art - Derby County

Baseball Ground Art - Derby County
Watercolour of the Baseball Ground, former home of Derby County F.C. 1895 - 1997. Record Attendance 41, 826 in 1969. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1997 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434

Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434
FILBERT STREET, Leicester. Aerial view of the former home of Leicester City Football Club photographed in 1994. Leicester won the play-off final to go back to the Premiership

Background imageFootball Collection: Leeds Road, Huddersfield EAW613639

Leeds Road, Huddersfield EAW613639
LEEDS ROAD, Huddersfield. Aerial view of the former home of Huddersfield Town Football Club. The Terriers moved to the Galpharm Stadium in 1994. Photographed in 1992. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Wembley Cup Final 1923 EPW008545

Wembley Cup Final 1923 EPW008545
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. The first Wembley FA Cup Final was marked by disorderly scenes. Before the match a massive crowd outside the stadium rushed the gates

Background imageFootball Collection: White Hart Lane, Tottenham EAW673569

White Hart Lane, Tottenham EAW673569
WHITE HART LANE, Tottenham, London. Aerial view of the home of Tottenham Hotspur FC since 1891. Photographed in 1998. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Pitt Stadium, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Pitt Stadium, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Aerial view of the Pitt Stadium, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, full of spectators, with a football game taking place. Date: 1935

Background imageFootball Collection: Craven Cottage, Fulham EAW685842

Craven Cottage, Fulham EAW685842
CRAVEN COTTAGE, London. Aerial view of the home of Fulham FC since 1894, with the River Thames beyond. Photographed in 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Millennium Stadium Art - Wales

Millennium Stadium Art - Wales
Watercolour of the Millennium Stadium, the home of the Wales National Rugby Union team & the Wales National football team, 1999 - current day

Background imageFootball Collection: Filbert Street Art - Leicester City

Filbert Street Art - Leicester City
Watercolour of Filbert Street, former home of Leicester City F.C. 1891 - 2002. Record Attendance 47, 298 v Tottenham Hotspur in 1928

Background imageFootball Collection: Bramall Lane Art - Sheffield United

Bramall Lane Art - Sheffield United
Watercolour of Bramall Lane, home of Sheffield United F.C. 1889 - current day. Capacity 32, 702. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1999 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: New Den, Millwall EAW664668

New Den, Millwall EAW664668
THE NEW DEN, Millwall, Greater London. Home of Millwall Football Club - The Lions - since 1993. Photographed in March 1997. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Kenilworth Road, Luton EAC613790

Kenilworth Road, Luton EAC613790
KENILWORTH ROAD, Luton. Aerial view of the home of Luton Town Football Club. Photographed in 1992, at the end of a disappointing season for the Hatters who dropped out of the top flight just as

Background imageFootball Collection: Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582

Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582
ROKER PARK, Sunderland. Aerial view of the former home of Sunderland Football Club. They moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. Photographed in 1992. In May the Black Cats reached the FA Cup Final

Background imageFootball Collection: Serbia v Scotland - European Championship Qualifier

Serbia v Scotland - European Championship Qualifier
BELGRADE, SERBIA - NOVEMBER 12: Scotlands players celebrate after David Marshall saves Aleksandar Mitrovi─çs penalty during the UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifier between Serbia

Background imageFootball Collection: Season 1966 / 67 West Ham United Team Group

Season 1966 / 67 West Ham United Team Group
Back Row Peter Brabrook, Geoff Hurst, Eddie Presland, Martin Peters, Alan Dickie, Jim Standen, Ken Brown, Davie Bickles, Peter Bennett Middle Row Brian Dear, Trevor Dawkins, Harry Redknapp

Background imageFootball Collection: Eastville Stadium EAW170596

Eastville Stadium EAW170596
Eastville Stadium, Bristol. Built in 1897 it was the home of Bristol Rovers Football Club. The ground was finally demolished in 1998. Photographed here in April 1967

Background imageFootball Collection: Underhill Stadium Art - Barnet

Underhill Stadium Art - Barnet
Watercolour of Underhill, former home of Barnet F.C. 1907 - 2013. Record Attendance 11, 026 v Wycombe Wanderers 1952. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1999 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Goodison Park Art 1955 - Everton

Goodison Park Art 1955 - Everton
Watercolour(Black & White) of Goodison Park in 1955, home of Everton F.C. 1982 - current day. Record Attendance 78, 299 v Liverpool 1948

Background imageFootball Collection: The Valley, Charlton 24994_010

The Valley, Charlton 24994_010
THE VALLEY, Charlton, London. Aerial view. Home of Charlton Athletic Football Club since 1919. After ground closure in 1985

Background imageFootball Collection: St James Park, Newcastle EAC687965

St James Park, Newcastle EAC687965
ST JAMES PARK, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Aerial view of the home of Newcastle United FC since 1892. Photographed in 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Griffin Park, Brentford EAW068140

Griffin Park, Brentford EAW068140
GRIFFIN PARK, Brentford. Aerial view of the home of " The Bees" since 1904. Photographed in 1957. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: FA Cup: Southend United v Manchester City 1956

FA Cup: Southend United v Manchester City 1956
Southend's groundsman who had to repaint the white lines on a quagmire

Background imageFootball Collection: Adebayo Akinfenwa

Adebayo Akinfenwa
vs Bristol Rovers (H), 18/08/18

Background imageFootball Collection: Arsenal Football Club team and officials 1954

Arsenal Football Club team and officials 1954
Arsenal Football Club team and officials, 1954 (names below the photo). The trophies on display are: Combination Cup, Mid-Week League Cup, Football League Cup, FA Charity Shield. Date: 1954

Background imageFootball Collection: Football-Spain-Liga-Barcelona-Realmadrid

Football-Spain-Liga-Barcelona-Realmadrid
Football supporters hold-up coloured rectangular posters to form a giant mosaic reading, " Thankyou Johan", in tribute to late Dutch football player Johan Cruyff before the Spanish league

Background imageFootball Collection: Brazilian Football Team of the 1958 World Cup

Brazilian Football Team of the 1958 World Cup. The team (from top left, moving clockwise) is: Djalma Santos, Zito, Bellini, Nilton Santos, Orlando, Gilmar, Garrincha, Didi, Pele

Background imageFootball Collection: Stamford Bridge Art - Chelsea

Stamford Bridge Art - Chelsea
Watercolour of Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea F.C. 1877 - current day. Capacity 41, 837. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 2001 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Anfield Art - Liverpool

Anfield Art - Liverpool
Watercolour of Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C. 1892 - current day. Stadium capacity 45, 525. Original painting size 20" x 16", created in 1997 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: No Place Like Home Art - Fulham

No Place Like Home Art - Fulham
Watercolour painting of Craven Cottage, home of Fulham F.C. 1896 - current day. Stadium capacity 25, 700. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1997 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: William A. Shea Stadium

William A. Shea Stadium
William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, Flushing Meadow Park, Queens, New York

Background imageFootball Collection: St James Park, Exeter EAW688403

St James Park, Exeter EAW688403
ST JAMES PARK, Exeter. Home of Exeter City Football Club. Photographed in April 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_032

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_032
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball Collection: The Dell, Southampton EAW638364

The Dell, Southampton EAW638364
THE DELL, Southampton. Aerial view of the former home of Southampton Football Club photographed in 1995. Matthew Le Tissier was the star player of the Premiership team

Background imageFootball Collection: Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359

Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359
SPRINGFIELD PARK, Wigan. Aerial view of the former home of Wigan Athletic Football Club. They moved to the JJB Stadium in 1999. The Latics were first elected to the Football League in 1978

Background imageFootball Collection: Griffin Park, Brentford 24409_032

Griffin Park, Brentford 24409_032
GRIFFIN PARK STADIUM, Brentford. Aerial view of the home of Brentford Football Club " The Bees" since 1904. Photographed in August 2006

Background imageFootball Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EAW018701

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EAW018701
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club since 1905. Designed by the football ground architect Archibald Leitch, who also designed the covered east stand

Background imageFootball Collection: Highbury Stadium EAW627108

Highbury Stadium EAW627108
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. The former home of Arsenal Football Club in April 1994. Arsenal with Ian Wright finished 4th in the Premiership that season. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Wembley Stadium 24391_008

Wembley Stadium 24391_008
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. New Wembley was completed in 2007 with a capacity of 90, 000. It replaced the old Empire Stadium as Englands national football arena

Background imageFootball Collection: Vetchfield Art - Swansea City

Vetchfield Art - Swansea City
Watercolour of Vetchfield, former home of Swansea City F.C. 1912 - 2005. Record Attendance 32, 796 v Arsenal 1968. Original painting created in 2005 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: The Dell Art - Southampton

The Dell Art - Southampton
Watercolour of The Dell, former home of Southampton F.C. 1898 - 2001. Record Attendance 31, 044 v Manchester United 1969. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 2001 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Meadow Lane Art - Notts County

Meadow Lane Art - Notts County
Watercolour of Meadow Lane, home of Notts County F.C. 1910 - current day. Capacity 20, 229. Original painting created in 2001 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Highbury Art - Arsenal

Highbury Art - Arsenal
Watercolour of Highbury, former home of Arsenal F.C. 1913 - 2006. Record Attendance 73, 295 v Sunderland 1935. Original Painting size 20" x 16" created in 1996 by Kevin Fletcher



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"Capturing the Essence of Football: A Journey through Iconic Stadiums and Artistic Tributes" From the majestic Ibrox Stadium Fine Art, home to Rangers Football Club, to the historic Elland Road Art honoring Leeds United's legacy, football transcends mere sport and becomes a work of art. In a moment frozen in time, Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup trophy—an image that epitomizes England's triumph on the global stage. The City Ground Art pays homage to Nottingham Forest's rich history, while Old Trafford Art stands as a testament to Manchester United's enduring success. Step back in time with an enchanting glimpse into Tottenham Hotspur football ground circa 1906—a reminder of how far this beloved game has come. St James Park Art celebrates Newcastle United's passionate fanbase and their unwavering support for their team. Even beyond the pitch, football inspires greatness. The Royal Navy recruitment poster showcases how this sport unites nations and instills values of teamwork and dedication. Delve into The Den Stadium Fine Art—home to Millwall Football Club—and feel the electric atmosphere that reverberates within its walls. Upton Park, West Ham is immortalized in art—a tribute to one of London's most iconic stadiums where dreams were made reality for countless players over decades. Film Poster for Bill Forsyths Gregorys Girl (1980) captures not only a story about love but also highlights how football intertwines with everyday life—bringing people together from all walks of life. London Road Art proudly represents Peterborough United—a symbol of community spirit and local pride that resonates throughout every match played there. Football goes beyond goals; it embodies passion, unity, and inspiration—the very essence captured by these artistic tributes scattered across stadiums worldwide.