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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: Princess Margaret at the Newbury Races. Newbury, Berkshire. 4th March 1960

Princess Margaret at the Newbury Races. Newbury, Berkshire. 4th March 1960

Background imageSporting Collection: Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Newbury Races

Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones at Newbury Races. Pictured, Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones leaving the stable after viewing one of The Queen Mothers horses

Background imageSporting Collection: Young Eton goes wild with delight on beating Harrow at Earls Court

Young Eton goes wild with delight on beating Harrow at Earls Court. 20, 000 people saw Eton beat Harrow at Lord s, when all was over feelings were relieved in the time-honoured fashion

Background imageSporting Collection: Wet weather at the Wimbledon Championships. 28th June 1982

Wet weather at the Wimbledon Championships. 28th June 1982

Background imageSporting Collection: Roger Bannister, British Athlete runs the first sub 4 minute mile

Roger Bannister, British Athlete runs the first sub 4 minute mile, at Iffley Road track in Oxford, Thursday 6th May 1954. The exact time was 3 minutes 59.4 seconds

Background imageSporting Collection: Motor Racing at Silverstone. The world top racing drivers have their last practice runs

Motor Racing at Silverstone. The world top racing drivers have their last practice runs. Pictured, Niki Lauda in full protective harness. 14th July 1977

Background imageSporting Collection: Niki Lauda at Brands hatch, fighting the clock for an early placing in the John Player

Niki Lauda at Brands hatch, fighting the clock for an early placing in the John Player Grand Prix. 13th July 1978

Background imageSporting Collection: The Belle Vue Aces speedway team for the new season. Circa 1984

The Belle Vue Aces speedway team for the new season. Circa 1984

Background imageSporting Collection: The Belle Vue Aces, a speedway team, at the Belle Vue Speedway, Manchester

The Belle Vue Aces, a speedway team, at the Belle Vue Speedway, Manchester, 15th July 1978

Background imageSporting Collection: The Belle Vue Aces team, (back row, left to right) John Perrin (team manager), Joe Screen

The Belle Vue Aces team, (back row, left to right) John Perrin (team manager), Joe Screen, Peter Ravn, Gordon Whitaker, Paul Smith, Peter Collins (promoter)

Background imageSporting Collection: Flare up at Belle Vue. Officials rush in to separate Belle Vue rider Alan Wilkinson

Flare up at Belle Vue. Officials rush in to separate Belle Vue rider Alan Wilkinson and Leicesters Alan Cowland as the riders clashed in the free for all during the Aces match on Saturday

Background imageSporting Collection: Belle Vues senior speedway squad (left to right) Andy Smith, Kenny McKinna

Belle Vues senior speedway squad (left to right) Andy Smith, Kenny McKinna, Peter Ravn, Martin Scarisbrick, Larry Ross, skipper Chris Morton (on machine), Louis Carr, Peter Carr

Background imageSporting Collection: Belle Vue Aces speedway team. Back row, left to right, Frede Schott, Jason Lyons

Belle Vue Aces speedway team. Back row, left to right, Frede Schott, Jason Lyons, Max Schofield, Louis Carr. Front row, left to right, Niklas Klingberg, Peter Carr, Chris Manchester. Circa 1995

Background imageSporting Collection: England Under 19 Cricketer Anurag Singh from Broadway Walsall has returned from a tour in

England Under 19 Cricketer Anurag Singh from Broadway Walsall has returned from a tour in the West Indies and names man of the series. 22nd February 1995

Background imageSporting Collection: Cocker Spaniel walking forward

Cocker Spaniel walking forward

Background imageSporting Collection: Cocker Spaniel pup sitting down and looking up

Cocker Spaniel pup sitting down and looking up

Background imageSporting Collection: The Runner PLA01_04_032

The Runner PLA01_04_032
The Runner, Sportcity, Bradford, Manchester. The Runner sculpture by Colin Spofforth outside the Manchester Regional Arena in Sportcity, Manchester

Background imageSporting Collection: The Cup Public House Sign PLA01_01_113

The Cup Public House Sign PLA01_01_113
The Cup Public House, Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The pub sign of The Cup pub on Birmingham Road, Sutton Coldfield

Background imageSporting Collection: Old Trafford PLA01_04_012

Old Trafford PLA01_04_012
Old Trafford Football Stadium, Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester. Looking up at the glazed curtain wall of the east stand of Old Trafford football stadium

Background imageSporting Collection: Manchester Ice Palace PLA01_04_041

Manchester Ice Palace PLA01_04_041
Manchester Ice Palace, Derby Street, Strangeways, Manchester. The pediment and relief carvings bearing the words Manchester Ice Palace

Background imageSporting Collection: Temperance Billiard Hall PLA01_04_046

Temperance Billiard Hall PLA01_04_046
Temperance Billiard Hall, Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham, Manchester. The front elevation of the former Temperance Billiard Hall on Cheetham Hill Road, Cheetham

Background imageSporting Collection: Bowling Club pavilion PLA01_04_005

Bowling Club pavilion PLA01_04_005
Old Trafford Bowling Club, Pavilion, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester. The pavilion of the Old Trafford Bowling Club, seen from the east

Background imageSporting Collection: Cricketers PLA01_04_019

Cricketers PLA01_04_019
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Pavilion, Talbot Road, Old Trafford, Trafford, Greater Manchester. A stained glass window in the Long Room of the pavilion at Old Trafford Cricket Ground

Background imageSporting Collection: Lower Broughton pavilion PLA01_04_001

Lower Broughton pavilion PLA01_04_001
The Pavilion, Lower Broughton Road, Salford, Greater Manchester. The sports pavilion at Lower Broughton Playing Fields, built for the Manchester Grammar School

Background imageSporting Collection: Bankhall Girls Institute PLA01_02_128

Bankhall Girls Institute PLA01_02_128
Rydal Youth Centre, Stanley Road, Kirkdale, Liverpool, Merseyside. The former Bankhall Girls Institute, later used as the Rydal Youth Centre and Rydal Gym

Background imageSporting Collection: Liver Bird PLA01_02_121

Liver Bird PLA01_02_121
Liverpool City Council, Wavertree One Stop Shop, Picton Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, Merseyside. A specially commissioned piece of Pilkington faience work depicting a liver bird

Background imageSporting Collection: Faience tiled staircase PLA01_02_122

Faience tiled staircase PLA01_02_122
Liverpool City Council, Wavertree One Stop Shop, Picton Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, Merseyside. A staircase in the entrance hall of the former Picton Road Baths, Wavertree

Background imageSporting Collection: Memorial plaque PLA01_02_029

Memorial plaque PLA01_02_029
Orrell Mount Park, Memorial Lych Gate, Orrell, Sefton, Merseyside. A wooden plaque on a memorial lych gate, originally located at Orrell Football Club

Background imageSporting Collection: Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground PLA01_02_094

Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground PLA01_02_094
Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground, Sports Pavilion, Mather Avenue, Wyncote, Liverpool, Merseyside. The clubhouse and viewing platform at the sports pavilion at the Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground

Background imageSporting Collection: Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground PLA01_02_091

Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground PLA01_02_091
Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground, Sports Pavilion, Mather Avenue, Wyncote, Liverpool, Merseyside. A corner of the glazed clubhouse of the 1960s sports pavilion at the Geoffrey Hughes Memorial Ground

Background imageSporting Collection: Childwall Golf Club PLA01_02_066

Childwall Golf Club PLA01_02_066
Childwall Golf Club, Naylors Road, Liverpool, Merseyside. The Art Deco clubhouse of Childwall Golf Club, seen from the south-east with dark clouds beyond

Background imageSporting Collection: Childwall Golf Club PLA01_02_065

Childwall Golf Club PLA01_02_065
Childwall Golf Club, Naylors Road, Liverpool, Merseyside. The Art Deco clubhouse of Childwall Golf Club, seen from the south-west with a golfer on the practice area in the foreground

Background imageSporting Collection: Vermail House PLA01_02_64

Vermail House PLA01_02_64
Paradox nightclub, Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Aintree Village, Sefton, Merseyside. The clock tower of Vermail House, formerly the headquarters of Vernons Football Pools, in use as the Paradox nightclub

Background imageSporting Collection: Rolfe Street Baths PLA01_01_079

Rolfe Street Baths PLA01_01_079
Black Country Living Museum, Rolfe Street Baths, Tipton Road, Dudley. The Rolfe Street Baths, originally located in Smethwick

Background imageSporting Collection: Nechells Baths PLA01_01_085

Nechells Baths PLA01_01_085
Nechells Baths, Nechells Park Road, Nechells, Birmingham. Nechells Baths, seen from the west after restoration work to convert it into a community and business centre

Background imageSporting Collection: Rolfe Street Baths PLA01_01_078

Rolfe Street Baths PLA01_01_078
Black Country Living Museum, Rolfe Street Baths, Tipton Road, Dudley. The Rolfe Street Baths, originally located in Smethwick

Background imageSporting Collection: Villa Park PLA01_01_049

Villa Park PLA01_01_049
Villa Park, Trinity Road, Aston, Birmingham. The new Trinity Road stand of Villa Park football stadium, seen from the south-east. The new Trinity Road stand was officially opened in November 2001

Background imageSporting Collection: Fishing PLA01_01_038

Fishing PLA01_01_038
Salford Park, Aston, Birmingham. Anglers fishing at dusk at Aston Reservoir in Salford Park, with an elevated section of the Aston Expressway

Background imageSporting Collection: Sailing dinghy PLA01_01_031

Sailing dinghy PLA01_01_031
Edgbaston Reservoir, Rotton Park, Birmingham. Members of the Midland Sailing Club sailing an Optimist sailing dinghy at Edgbaston Reservoir

Background imageSporting Collection: Woolton Baths PLA01_02_126

Woolton Baths PLA01_02_126
Woolton Baths, Quarry Street South, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside. The swimming pool in the Woolton Baths, also known as Woolton Swimming Pool in 2006

Background imageSporting Collection: Moseley Road Baths PLA01_01_075

Moseley Road Baths PLA01_01_075
Moseley Road Baths, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. The second class swimming pool at Moseley Road Baths, formerly known as the Balsall Heath Public Baths

Background imageSporting Collection: Woolton Baths PLA01_02_124

Woolton Baths PLA01_02_124
Woolton Baths, Quarry Street South, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside. The corner entrance of Woolton Baths, also known as Woolton Swimming Pool

Background imageSporting Collection: Grove Lane Baths PLA01_01_082

Grove Lane Baths PLA01_01_082
Grove Lane Baths, Grove Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham. The stone name sign reading Public Baths above the entrance of the former Grove Lane Baths in Handsworth, Birmingham

Background imageSporting Collection: Moseley Road Baths PLA01_01_063

Moseley Road Baths PLA01_01_063
Moseley Road Baths, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham. The second class swimming pool at Moseley Road Baths, formerly known as the Balsall Heath Public Baths

Background imageSporting Collection: Greyhound racing PLA01_01_043

Greyhound racing PLA01_01_043
Hall Green Greyhound Stadium, York Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. The illuminated scoreboard at Hall Green Greyhound Stadium, illuminated during a race night

Background imageSporting Collection: Greyhound racing PLA01_01_042

Greyhound racing PLA01_01_042
Hall Green Greyhound Stadium, York Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Handlers with racing greyhounds on the track at Hall Green Greyhound Stadium

Background imageSporting Collection: Australia, Victoria, VIC, Melbourne, Docklands, Victoria Harbour, Harbour Town Complex

Australia, Victoria, VIC, Melbourne, Docklands, Victoria Harbour, Harbour Town Complex, Etihad Stadium

Background imageSporting Collection: Young athlete in white briefs

Young athlete in white briefs



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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.