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Football Collection (page 6)

"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: Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Fountain At Deepdale

Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Fountain At Deepdale
Sir Tom Finneys The Splash fountain lights up blue at Deepdale. Unveiled by Sir Tom Finney himself on 31 July 2004, the stadium. Sir Tom made 569 first-class appearances for PNE

Background imageFootball Collection: Train passing Manchester United Football Ground, 1935

Train passing Manchester United Football Ground, 1935
Manchester United grandstand platform under construction, with steam train passing Old Trafford Main Stand and the train station around the time it was built in 1935

Background imageFootball Collection: Football, Football League, League 2, Season 2017 / 18, Sky Bet League 2, Soccer, Stevenage

Football, Football League, League 2, Season 2017 / 18, Sky Bet League 2, Soccer, Stevenage
Celebrations as Wycombe are promoted during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Wycombe Wanderers and Stevenage at Adams Park, High Wycombe, England on 5 May 2018. Photo by Andy Rowland

Background imageFootball Collection: McCoy Tyner performing at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978

McCoy Tyner performing at the Newport Jazz Festival, Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, July 1978

Background imageFootball Collection: Chelsea Football Club - 1959-1960 season

Chelsea Football Club - 1959-1960 season. Left to right: (Back row) S. Anderton, R. Whittaker, R. Matthews, J. Mortimore, C. Livesey, J. Compton; (front row) James Peter ( Jimmy ) Greaves (1940-), P

Background imageFootball Collection: Group photo, Millwall Athletic football team

Group photo, Millwall Athletic football team
Millwall Athletic football team for the 1895-1896 season, including Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and Trainer, as well as the players themselves. circa 1895

Background imageFootball Collection: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Tulane Stadium (known as The Sugar Bowl), New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The annual sugar bowl American football game was played here from 1935 onwards. The stadium was demolished in 1979-1980

Background imageFootball Collection: King Power Stadium 27591_027

King Power Stadium 27591_027
King Power Stadium, Leicester. Home of Leicester City Football Club photographed in September 2012. The stadium was originally named the Walkers Stadium when it was built in 2002

Background imageFootball Collection: MetLife Stadium Art - New York Giants

MetLife Stadium Art - New York Giants
Oil, Ink, Pencil of MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Giants 2010 to present day. Capacity 82, 566. Original painting by D J Rogers

Background imageFootball Collection: McCain Stadium Art - Scarborough

McCain Stadium Art - Scarborough
Watercolour of the McCain Stadium, former home of Scarborough F.C. 1898 - 2007. Record Attendance 11, 162 v Luton Town 1937. Original painting created in 2003 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Gigg Lane Art - Bury

Gigg Lane Art - Bury
Watercolour of Gigg Lane, home of Bury F.C. 1885 - current day. Capacity 11, 840. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 2000 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Deva Stadium Art - Chester City

Deva Stadium Art - Chester City
Watercolour of Deva Stadium, home of Chester City F.C. 1992 - current day. Stadium capacity 3, 284. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1999 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Dean Court Art - Bournemouth

Dean Court Art - Bournemouth
Watercolour of Dean Court, home of A.F.C. Bournemouth, 1910 - current day. Stadium capacity 10, 700. Original painting size 20" x 16" created in 1998 by Kevin Fletcher

Background imageFootball Collection: Scout Pageant - Owlerton FC, Sheffield

Scout Pageant - Owlerton FC, Sheffield
Scout Association Pageant and Rally at Owlerton Football Ground, Sheffield poster. Date: 1913

Background imageFootball Collection: Scotland vs. England Football Match, 1872

Scotland vs. England Football Match, 1872
Illustrations from the Scotland vs. England Friendly of 30th November 1872, played at West of Scotland Cricket Club Ground, Partick, near Glasgow

Background imageFootball Collection: Aggborough, Kidderminster EAW685558

Aggborough, Kidderminster EAW685558
AGGBOROUGH, Kidderminster. Home of Kidderminster Harriers Football Club. Photographed in May 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Blundell Park, Grimsby AFL03_Aerofilms_655123

Blundell Park, Grimsby AFL03_Aerofilms_655123
BLUNDELL PARK, Grimsby. Home of Grimsby Town Football Club - The Mariners. Photographed in April 1996. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury AFL03_Aerofilms_679522

Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury AFL03_Aerofilms_679522
GAY MEADOW, Shrewsbury. Former home of Shrewsbury Town Football Club, vacated in 2007. The Shrews were famous for employing a coracle to retrieve lost balls from the River Severn

Background imageFootball Collection: Victoria Park, Hartlepool EAW673877

Victoria Park, Hartlepool EAW673877
VICTORIA PARK, Hartlepool. Home of Hartlepool United Football Club. Photographed in March 1998. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Prenton Park, Tranmere AFL03_Aerofilms_640738

Prenton Park, Tranmere AFL03_Aerofilms_640738
PRENTON PARK, Tranmere. Home of Tranmere Rovers Football Club. Photographed in May 1995. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Oakwell, Barnsley EAW685521

Oakwell, Barnsley EAW685521
OAKWELL stadium, Barnsley. Aerial view of the home of Barnsley Football Club. Photographed in 2000, the year when the Tykes reached the last ever play-off final at the old Wembley

Background imageFootball Collection: Highbury Stadium, Arsenal EPW009247

Highbury Stadium, Arsenal EPW009247
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the home of Arsenal Football Club since 1913. Date of this photograph is uncertain, but probably 1923. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Griffin Park, Brentford EAW515481

Griffin Park, Brentford EAW515481
GRIFFIN PARK, Brentford. Aerial view of the home of " The Bees" since 1904. Photographed in 1986. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Griffin Park, Brentford EAW656178

Griffin Park, Brentford EAW656178
GRIFFIN PARK, Brentford. Aerial view of the home of " The Bees" since 1904. Photographed in 1996. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball Collection: Wembley Stadium 24391_026

Wembley Stadium 24391_026
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the stadium and surrounding area

Background imageFootball Collection: Ian Porterfield's (right) shot flies over Leeds goalkeeper David Harvey to score the goal that

Ian Porterfield's (right) shot flies over Leeds goalkeeper David Harvey to score the goal that gave 2nd division Sunderland a miraculous victory against the favourites

Background imageFootball Collection: Tynecastle Park Stadium Yesteryear - Hearts FC

Tynecastle Park Stadium Yesteryear - Hearts FC
Tynecastle Park is a football stadium in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh, which is the home ground of Scottish Professional Football League club Heart of Midlothian (Hearts)

Background imageFootball Collection: Stamford Bridge Stadium - Chelsea FC

Stamford Bridge Stadium - Chelsea FC
Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough of Chelsea in West London. It is the home of Premier League club Chelsea

Background imageFootball Collection: Football Stadium - Notts County FC - Inside Meadow Lane

Football Stadium - Notts County FC - Inside Meadow Lane
Meadow Lane Stadium is a football stadium in Nottingham, England. It is the home ground of Notts County, who have played there since it opened in 1910

Background imageFootball Collection: Fatty Foulkes, Sheffield United goalkeeper, c. 1900

Fatty Foulkes, Sheffield United goalkeeper, c. 1900
W. Foulke (1874-1916), goalkeeper, Sheffield United Football Club (1894 - 1905) From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p01026

Background imageFootball Collection: West Ham players 1965

West Ham players 1965
West Ham United F.C. players (L-R) Geoff Hurst, John Charles, Bobby Moore, Eddie Bovington, and Martin Peters 1965

Background imageFootball Collection: St Mirren FC 1950

St Mirren FC 1950
Scottish Football team St Mirren 1950 L-R Back Row D Lapsley, J Drinkwater, J Kirk, W Reid, W Telfer, J Martin Front row E Blyth, Anderson, J Jones, J Neilson, A Lesz

Background imageFootball Collection: Ray Mabbutt & David Stone, of Bristol Rovers F. C

Ray Mabbutt & David Stone, of Bristol Rovers F. C
Footballers, Ray Mabbutt & David Stone, of Bristol Rovers F.C. 1965

Background imageFootball Collection: Ewood Park Blackburn 1939

Ewood Park Blackburn 1939
Football Ground Ewood Park -FA Cup match between Blackburn Rovers v Huddersfield Town 1939

Background imageFootball Collection: Southampton FC team group 1962

Southampton FC team group 1962 Front David Chadwick, Burton, Terry Paine, George O Brien, Derek Reeves, Brain Clifton, John Sydenham, Henry Penk, Wilkinson Middle Ted Bates (Manager), Horsfall

Background imageFootball Collection: Brighton & Hove Albion FC team group 1955

Brighton & Hove Albion FC team group 1955
back L-R: Billy Lane (manager), Dennis Gordon, Ken Whitfield, Ian McNeill, Eric Gill, Peter Harburn, Tom Bissett, Glen Wilson, Joe Wilson (trainer) front: Albert Munday, Des Tennant, Jim Langley

Background imageFootball Collection: Billy Bancroft, Welsh international rugby player

Billy Bancroft, Welsh international rugby player
William John Billy Bancroft (1871-1959), Welsh-born international rugby player who played for Swansea and Wales. He also played county cricket for Glamorgan. 1890s

Background imageFootball Collection: Dunfermline Athletic FC football team 1936

Dunfermline Athletic FC football team 1936. Back row: Dowie (Trainer), Johnman, Warden, Steele, Bolt, Crawford, Donald. Front row: Thomson, Syme, M Gowan, Thomson (Captain), Dobson. Date: 1936

Background imageFootball Collection: Accrington Stanley FC football team 1936

Accrington Stanley FC football team 1936. Back row: Kerr, Robinson, Wilson, Gill, Ivill, Treanor, Hacking (Manager), Brennand (Trainer)

Background imageFootball Collection: Queen of the South FC football team 1934-1935

Queen of the South FC football team 1934-1935. Back row: McLachlan (Manager), Sneddon, Savage, Haywood, Fotheringham, Cumming, Smith, Culbert, Smith, Allan (Captain), Hutchison (Chairman)

Background imageFootball Collection: Huddersfield Town FC football team 1922-1923

Huddersfield Town FC football team 1922-1923
Huddersfield Town FC football team c 1922-1923. Back row: Walter, Wood, Slade, Cowell, Barkas, Brough. Smith. Third row: Chaplin (Trainer), Marlow, Stentiford, Wilson, Goodier, Goodall, Cawthorne

Background imageFootball Collection: Barnet FC football team 1936

Barnet FC football team 1936. Back row: Sanderson (Chairman), Lowe, McCarthy, Painter, Wade, Markwell, Finch (Captain), Parker (Trainer). Front row: Weightman, Morris, Garrett, Martin, Hall

Background imageFootball Collection: Sheffield United Football Club programme, September 1899

Sheffield United Football Club programme, September 1899
From Sheffield United programmes, 1899-1900 (Local Studies Library ref. 797.41 S)

Background imageFootball Collection: Sheffield United F. A Cup Winners, 1889

Sheffield United F. A Cup Winners, 1889
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02867

Background imageFootball Collection: Brisbane Road 27663_039

Brisbane Road 27663_039
The Matchroom Stadium, Brisbane Road, Leyton, London E10. Home of Leyton Orient Football Club. Photographed in May 2013

Background imageFootball Collection: The Baseball Ground EAR017767

The Baseball Ground EAR017767
The Baseball Ground, once home of Derby County Football Club. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. September 1952. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageFootball Collection: Jermaine Beckford Celebrates With PNE Fans At Wembley

Jermaine Beckford Celebrates With PNE Fans At Wembley
PNEs Jermaine Beckford celebrates another goal at Wembley as they clinch promotion to the Championship. Preston North End Play-Off Final v Swindon Town

Background imageFootball Collection: Croke Park Stadia Art -

Croke Park Stadia Art -
Painting of Croke Park, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 - current day. Stadium capacity 82, 300. Original painting created by Brian Casey



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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.