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"Sporting Legends: From Royalty to Rollercoasters, a Glimpse into the World of Sports" Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup

Background imageSporting Collection: Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with World Cup

Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with World Cup
World Cup Final 1966. Queen Elizabeth II presenting the World Cup trophy to Englands Bobby Moore victorious after winning the game against West Germany in London on 30 July 1966. Date: 1966

Background imageSporting Collection: SOCCER AUSTRALIA UZBEKISTAN WOMEN

SOCCER AUSTRALIA UZBEKISTAN WOMEN
Matildas players during the national anthem ahead of the 2024 AFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament Round 3 match between Australia and Uzbekistan at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Wednesday

Background imageSporting Collection: Sonny Liston

Sonny Liston
Photograph showing the American professional boxer Charles L. Sonny Liston (1932-1970) Date: undated

Background imageSporting Collection: Poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd

Poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd, civil and sporting tailors of Conduit Street and Cannon Street, London. A foxhunting scene on the village green is depicted

Background imageSporting Collection: Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, Scotland

Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, Scotland
Scotland triumphs over England in the Calcutta Cup championship, during the opening match for the newly built Murrayfield stadium which was inaugurated in March 1925. Date: 1925

Background imageSporting Collection: Speedway action at Belle Vue from the opening night of the season with the Belle Vue Aces

Speedway action at Belle Vue from the opening night of the season with the Belle Vue Aces taking on the Colts. Manchester, 11th March 1984

Background imageSporting Collection: Loop section of a rollercoaster ride

Loop section of a rollercoaster ride
Rollercoaster. People on a loop section of a rollercoaster ride at an amusement park

Background imageSporting Collection: The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927

The Wettest Derby on Record by The Tout, 1927
The Wettest Derby on record in 1927 with numerous well-known personalities of the turf coping with the flooded course with the help of umbrellas and rowing boats. Includes the jockey M

Background imageSporting Collection: Triathlon swimmers

Triathlon swimmers. Men swimming in the Pacific Ocean during the Kona Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii, USA. Triathlons are races that include cycling, running and swimming

Background imageSporting Collection: Territorial Army Poster

Territorial Army Poster
A recruiting poster for the Territorial Army, highlighting that sporting pursuits need not be sacrificed to join - in fact they are actually strongly encouraged!

Background imageSporting Collection: Golfing Woman 1914

Golfing Woman 1914
An American golfer

Background imageSporting Collection: Tatler cover - Mrs Arundel Kempton & Mick the Miller

Tatler cover - Mrs Arundel Kempton & Mick the Miller
Front cover of the Tatler magazine featuring Mrs Arundel Kempton pictured with the legendary greyhound champion, Mick the Miller and two of his puppies

Background imageSporting Collection: Murrayfield stadium from the air

Murrayfield stadium from the air
Murrayfield rugby stadium in Scotland, which opened in March 1925, shown from the air. Date: March 1925

Background imageSporting Collection: Oliver Dixon, Cpt. de Wend-Fenton and Cpt. Stanyforth

Oliver Dixon, Cpt. de Wend-Fenton and Cpt. Stanyforth
A Sporting Trio - The famous Reading horse dealer from Reading Mr Oliver Dixon, Captain J D L de Wend-Fenton owner and rider and the MCC Cricket Captian Cpt, Stanyforth riding Aesop at Sandown

Background imageSporting Collection: British Boxer Freddie Mills - signed postcard from 1941

British Boxer Freddie Mills - signed postcard from 1941
Frederick Percival ( Freddie ) Mills (1919-1965) - English boxer, and the world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950

Background imageSporting Collection: Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh

Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh
Mels Scottish Tour - Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh. The club, at Barnton is the next oldest golf club in the world to Royal Blackheath having been formed in 1735. Date: 1935

Background imageSporting Collection: The Huntsman, painting by W Smithson Broadhead

The Huntsman, painting by W Smithson Broadhead
Colour photograph in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 24th October 1925 of The Huntsman painting by W Smithson Broadhead. Date: 24th October 1925

Background imageSporting Collection: Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo

Foot guards at Battle of Waterloo
Up, Guards, and at them!.Colour oleolithograph after Richard Caton Woodville.Published as a Supplement to Holly Leaves the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News

Background imageSporting Collection: Daisy Bell by Harry Dacre

Daisy Bell by Harry Dacre
Promotional music sheet for Daisy Bell music hall song of 1892 by Harry Dacre and sung by Katie Lawrence shown here in typical cycling costume

Background imageSporting Collection: The Man Who Broke 60 in The Open - H. M. Bateman

The Man Who Broke 60 in The Open - H. M. Bateman
Golfers and spectators alike suffer heat exhaustion at the golf Open. Date: 1950

Background imageSporting Collection: Photo of The Dolly Sisters

Photo of The Dolly Sisters
Black and white photograph of popular revue stars the Dolly Sisters in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News of 19th December 1925

Background imageSporting Collection: Bystander cover 1929 - In Training - Boxing woman

Bystander cover 1929 - In Training - Boxing woman
A woman in a fetching sporty outfit of silky shorts and stockings takes out her frustrations on a punch bag dressed up as a man. Date: 1929

Background imageSporting Collection: A Little Impression by H. M. Bateman

A Little Impression by H. M. Bateman
Someone elses table - a little impression, by H. M. Bateman. A game of billiards descends into raucous laughter as one player accidentally rips a hole in the green baize. Date: 1918

Background imageSporting Collection: Exterior view, Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Exterior view, Cincinnati Gardens, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. It is an indoor arena for sporting events such as ice hockey, basketball and boxing, as well as concerts, shows

Background imageSporting Collection: Henley Regatta

Henley Regatta
A stylised illustration of a view at Henley Regatta, started in 1839 by a local solicitor and one of the highlights of the summer social calendar being the most famous rowing event of the year

Background imageSporting Collection: Salvador Dali Portrait

Salvador Dali Portrait
Eric Coop took this photograph of the surrealist artist, Salvador Dali (1904-1989), sporting his famous antennae moustache

Background imageSporting Collection: Athletic young man in shorts with ball lying on a stone floor

Athletic young man in shorts with ball lying on a stone floor

Background imageSporting Collection: Golf Clubs & Golfers - Harewood Downs by Mel

Golf Clubs & Golfers - Harewood Downs by Mel
The Harewood Downs Golf Club pictured by caricaturist Mel and featuring W. E. Stewart, J. A. B. Davidson, Jock Watt, Sir Herbert Wright, Dr. H. J. Henderson, M.C. A. E

Background imageSporting Collection: Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Royal Ascot

Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Royal Ascot
Illustrated masthead design for The Bystander magazine showing a vibrant scene at Royal Ascot with glamorous women, men in morning suits and top hats

Background imageSporting Collection: Steve Bloomer, English footballer and manager

Steve Bloomer, English footballer and manager
Steve Bloomer (1874-1938), English footballer and manager. He played for Derby County, Middlesbrough and England during the 1890s and 1900s, and was famous for his prolific scoring of goals

Background imageSporting Collection: Miles Sparrowhawk

Miles Sparrowhawk
A clean-lined single-seater aircraft designed for racing and other sporting uses : it can reach 290 km/h

Background imageSporting Collection: A Subtle Competition by H. M. Bateman, golfing fashion

A Subtle Competition by H. M. Bateman, golfing fashion
Cartoon by the master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing two men in competition to wear a series of increasingly outrageous golf outfits

Background imageSporting Collection: Tatler front cover / Prince Philip, July 1962

Tatler front cover / Prince Philip, July 1962
Prince Philip playing polo for Windsor Park against Silver Leys, photographed for the front cover of The Tatler in 1962. A well-known and skilful polo player

Background imageSporting Collection: Newcastle Uniteds St James Park Stadium

Newcastle Uniteds St James Park Stadium
St James Park Stadium, home of Newcastle United Football Club, aerial photograph. This all-seater stadium, in Newcastle, UK, can hold over 52, 000 people

Background imageSporting Collection: Running skeleton in body, artwork

Running skeleton in body, artwork
Running skeleton inside an outline of the body, computer artwork

Background imageSporting Collection: Jaguar XJR Portfolio

Jaguar XJR Portfolio

Background imageSporting Collection: Poster advertising East London, South Africa

Poster advertising East London, South Africa
Poster advertising East London, a holiday resort on the coast of South Africa, offering sun, sea, fishing, sailing and sporting activities

Background imageSporting Collection: National Sporting Club

National Sporting Club
An impression of a Monday evening at the National Sporting Club, the home of the " noble art". Fair-haired fly weight is Dick Inkles.Key to people in audience, p.78 of

Background imageSporting Collection: Advert / Travel French Alp

Advert / Travel French Alp
Poster inviting you to go winter-sporting at Mont- Revard, in the French Alps

Background imageSporting Collection: Public Schools Championships at White City

Public Schools Championships at White City
The junior 100 yards final, showing P. Deane (no. 1) of Ardingly winning the race from H. G. Mackenzie (no. 9), of West Bridgford, in 10.6 seconds. Mackenzie later won the 250 yards in 28.5 seconds

Background imageSporting Collection: Essex Union hunt. By Canewdon Church in the marshes by the River Crouch. Date: 1937

Essex Union hunt. By Canewdon Church in the marshes by the River Crouch. Date: 1937

Background imageSporting Collection: Duke of Edinburgh presenting trophy at Rugby League final

Duke of Edinburgh presenting trophy at Rugby League final
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh presenting the trophy to the captain of Barrow after they had defeated Workington Town in the 1955 rugby league cup final. Date: 1953

Background imageSporting Collection: The Nevill Cricket Ground at Tunbridge Wells

The Nevill Cricket Ground at Tunbridge Wells Date: 1902. Due to the age of this image this picture may not be suitable for large prints

Background imageSporting Collection: Fanny Blankers-Koen hurdling, 1948 London Olympics

Fanny Blankers-Koen hurdling, 1948 London Olympics
Fanny Blankers-Koen, a Dutch housewife, taking the victory in the 80 metres hurdles and setting a new Olympic record. Maureen Gardner of Britain took the silver

Background imageSporting Collection: Blackheath Shinty

Blackheath Shinty
Members of the Club of True Highlanders play shinty (here called shinnie) on the Heath, which is still the scene of much sporting activity at weekends

Background imageSporting Collection: Cid Officers Sunday Best

Cid Officers Sunday Best
C.I.D officers (who can be seen in disguise as dockers in the other picture in this set) sit proudly in their Sunday best, no longer sporting fake hands and eye-patches!

Background imageSporting Collection: Beresfords Coach

Beresfords Coach
The private coach of Lord Charles Beresford, a prominent figure in the coaching revival. Date: 1889

Background imageSporting Collection: The Fencing Female 1907

The Fencing Female 1907
A portrait of a female fencer who is " handy with the foils". Date: 1907



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"Sporting Legends: From Royalty to Rollercoasters, a Glimpse into the World of Sports" Queen Elizabeth II presents Bobby Moore with the World Cup, an iconic moment in football history that forever etched his name in sporting greatness. Sonny Liston's fierce determination and powerful punches made him one of boxing's most feared heavyweights, leaving opponents trembling in the ring. The loop section of a rollercoaster ride takes thrill-seekers on an adrenaline-pumping journey through twists and turns, testing their courage and excitement levels. A poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd showcases the elegance and sophistication associated with equestrian sports attire, capturing the essence of timeless style. Rugby at Murrayfield stadium in Scotland is a spectacle like no other; passionate fans fill the stands as players battle it out on the field for glory and national pride. Triathlon swimmers dive into crystal-clear waters, pushing their bodies to new limits as they conquer multiple disciplines – swimming, cycling, and running – all in one race. The Bystander cover from 1929 features a trailblazing woman boxer training hard to defy societal norms while inspiring future generations with her resilience and strength. Mick the Miller was not just any dog; he graced Tatler magazine's cover alongside Mrs Arundel Kempton as they celebrated his remarkable achievements on racetracks across Britain. British Boxer Freddie Mills' signed postcard from 1941 serves as a reminder of his indomitable spirit inside the ring but also highlights his contribution during challenging times outside it. Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh represents tradition, camaraderie, and precision—a sanctuary where golf enthusiasts come together to perfect their swings amidst stunning landscapes. Exterior view captures Cincinnati Gardens' vibrant atmosphere—an arena where countless memorable sporting events have unfolded—uniting fans and athletes in the heart of Ohio, USA.