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"Tottenham: A Legacy of Excellence and Glory" Step into the world Hotspur Football Club, where history and art intertwine to create a mesmerizing experience

Background imageTottenham Collection: A cutter at H Solomons shoe factory in Tottenham. 30th July 1956

A cutter at H Solomons shoe factory in Tottenham. 30th July 1956

Background imageTottenham Collection: Sir E Ward inspects Specials. Between 1, 500 and 1, 700 specials of the N Division are

Sir E Ward inspects Specials. Between 1, 500 and 1, 700 specials of the N Division are inspected by Sir Edward Ward on the grounds of the Drapers School at Tottenham

Background imageTottenham Collection: The Dave Clarke Five. Left to right: Lenny Davison (guitar

The Dave Clarke Five. Left to right: Lenny Davison (guitar) Rick Huxley (bass guitar) Dave Clark (drums) Mike Smith (lead vocals and keyboards organ) Denis Patton (saxophone)

Background imageTottenham Collection: The Dave Clarke Five filming at MGMs Boreham Wood studio in Hertfordshire

The Dave Clarke Five filming at MGMs Boreham Wood studio in Hertfordshire, for the new romantic musical comedy " The Go Go Set" Left to right

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Hotspur won the Football League - as it was then, on Monday April 17th 1961

Tottenham Hotspur won the Football League - as it was then, on Monday April 17th 1961. The opposition was Sheffield Wednesday who were the first team that season to beat Spurs 2 -1 on Saturday

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Hotspur Double Winnkng Season 1960 - 1961. A Spurs player drinks from the FA

Tottenham Hotspur Double Winnkng Season 1960 - 1961. A Spurs player drinks from the FA Cup trophy as he sits in the bath following their victory over Leicester City in the Final

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham New Church, Wood Green, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Tottenham New Church, Wood Green, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Tottenham New Church, Wood Green, 1844. Church built c1844 in what is now north London. For some time it had been contemplated to make provision for the spiritual of Wood-green; but the resources of

Background imageTottenham Collection: Albert, Duke of York - kicking off a Charity Football Match

Albert, Duke of York - kicking off a Charity Football Match
Prince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - kicking off a Charity Football Match in aid of the Dockland Settlement and Malburn Boys Club, Canning Town

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Court Road traffic 1912

Tottenham Court Road traffic 1912
Busy Tottenham Court Road traffic, in London. Date: 1912

Background imageTottenham Collection: BRUCE CASTLE / 1904

BRUCE CASTLE / 1904
Bruce Castle, Tottenham Date: 1904

Background imageTottenham Collection: Blind Basket-Makers in London 1900

Blind Basket-Makers in London 1900
Blind basket-makers at work in Tottenham Court Road, London. Date: 1900

Background imageTottenham Collection: LONDON BASKET SELLER

LONDON BASKET SELLER
A basket seller outside Whitfields tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, London Date: circa 1805

Background imageTottenham Collection: LONDON BUSES AT NIGHT

LONDON BUSES AT NIGHT
Horse buses clatter along the Tottenham Court Road on a damp and foggy evening Date: 1890s

Background imageTottenham Collection: Cartoon, Dilettanti Theatricals

Cartoon, Dilettanti Theatricals
Contemporary society. Cartoon, Dilettanti Theatricals, or, a Peep at the Green Room, Vide Pic-Nic Orgies, by James Gillray

Background imageTottenham Collection: Haringey N15 4 Map

Haringey N15 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Haringey N15 4

Background imageTottenham Collection: Scene from Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham

Scene from Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham
Scene from the first act of Damaged Goods, Palace Theatre, Tottenham, North London, the great play on the social evil, by Brieux. Previously at St Martins Theatre, London. circa 1917

Background imageTottenham Collection: The Anarchist Conspirators in London - Greenwich Bombing

The Anarchist Conspirators in London - Greenwich Bombing
The Anarchist Conspirators in London - (from top left): 1. The Autonomie Club, Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road. 2. Bourdins Workroom as left by him on the day of the explosion. 3

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Church, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Tottenham Church, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Tottenham Church, c1876. All Hallows parish church in Tottenham was built in 12th century and was given to Tottenham by King David I of Scotland

Background imageTottenham Collection: Bruce Castle, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Bruce Castle, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Bruce Castle, c1876. Grade I listed 16th-century manor house in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, home to Sir William Compton and Sir Rowland Hill, used as a school during the 19th century

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). First recorded c1600-1609 by Owen Wood to mark the centre of Tottenham Village, ornamented in Gothic style in 1809

Background imageTottenham Collection: Views in Tottenham, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Views in Tottenham, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Views in Tottenham, c1876. Tottenham Mills on the river Lea, the rectory and the George and Vulture in Tottenham. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People

Background imageTottenham Collection: Portrait photograph of a smart London woman

Portrait photograph of a smart London woman - taken at a photographic studio (Brown s) in Tottenham in North London. Date: circa 1925

Background imageTottenham Collection: Bruce Castle, Tottenham, London

Bruce Castle, Tottenham, London - an Elizabethan manor house in Lordship Lane, associated with the Bruce family. Date: 1906

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham High Road, London, c1820. Artist: George Harley

Tottenham High Road, London, c1820. Artist: George Harley
Tottenham High Road, London, c1820. View showing Tottenham High Cross and figures

Background imageTottenham Collection: Soho, London - Tottenham Court Road W1

Soho, London - Tottenham Court Road W1 - outside Laskys radio and hifi shop. 1974

Background imageTottenham Collection: Advert for for Maple & Co chairs 1900

Advert for for Maple & Co chairs 1900
Large selection of wooden chairs available from Maple & Co, in Tottenham Court Road, London. 1900

Background imageTottenham Collection: Blitz in London -- bombed out pub, WW2

Blitz in London -- bombed out pub, WW2
Blitz in London -- a bombed out pub, The White Hart in Windmill Street, near Tottenham Court Road, on 30 March 1941. View of the front of the building, with a sheet across the ground floor. Date: 1941

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tony Want - Tottenham Hotspur

Tony Want - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1970 / 1971 season - Tottenham Hotspur Photocall Tony Want

Background imageTottenham Collection: Mark Falco - Tottenham Hotspur

Mark Falco - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1978 / 1979 season - Tottenham Hotspur Photocall Mark Falco

Background imageTottenham Collection: Garry Brooke - Tottenham Hotspur

Garry Brooke - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1978 / 1979 season - Tottenham Hotspur Photocall Garry Brooke

Background imageTottenham Collection: Peter Southey - Tottenham Hotspur

Peter Southey - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1978 / 1979 season - Tottenham Hotspur Photocall Peter Southey

Background imageTottenham Collection: Captains Ron Harris and Dave Mackay shake hands before the 1967 FA Cup Final

Captains Ron Harris and Dave Mackay shake hands before the 1967 FA Cup Final
Football - 1967 FA Cup Final - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Chelsea 1 The two captains, Chelseas Ron Harris, right, and Spurs Dave Mackay, shake hands before kick off at Wembley

Background imageTottenham Collection: Spurs captain Dave Mackay lifts the FA Cup in 1967

Spurs captain Dave Mackay lifts the FA Cup in 1967
Football - 1967 FA Cup Final - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Chelsea 1 Spurs captain Dave Mackay lifts the trophy at the top of the Wembley steps

Background imageTottenham Collection: Peter Baker, Dave Mackay, Mel Hopkins - Tottenham Hotspur

Peter Baker, Dave Mackay, Mel Hopkins - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1958 / 1959 First Division - Manchester City 5 Tottenham Hotspur 1 Spurs players before kick-off at Maine Road. Left to right: Peter Baker, Dave Mackay, Mel Hopkins

Background imageTottenham Collection: Spurs Bobby Smith and Burnleys Walter Joyce during the 1961 FA Cup

Spurs Bobby Smith and Burnleys Walter Joyce during the 1961 FA Cup
Football - 1960 / 1961 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Tottenham Hotpsur 3 Burnley 0 Spurs Bobby Smith and Burnleys Walter Joyce at Villa Park

Background imageTottenham Collection: FA Cup Final: Spurs 2 Leicester 0

FA Cup Final: Spurs 2 Leicester 0
Football - 1961 FA Cup Final - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Leicester City 0 Leicester goalkeeper Gordon Banks is unable to stop Terry Dysons shot for Spurs second goal at Wembley

Background imageTottenham Collection: Danny Blanchflower - Tottenham Hotspur

Danny Blanchflower - Tottenham Hotspur
Football - 1955 / 1956 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Manchester City 1 Tottenham Hotspur 0 Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower at Villa Park

Background imageTottenham Collection: A dejected Bobby Charlton walks off the field with the Spurs players after the 1962 FA Cup

A dejected Bobby Charlton walks off the field with the Spurs players after the 1962 FA Cup semi-final
Football - 1961 / 1962 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Tottenham Hotspur 3 Manchester United 1 After the match a dejected Bobby Charlton of Manchester United, centre

Background imageTottenham Collection: Spurs Jimmy Greaves scores his sides first goal against Manchester United in the 1962 FA Cup

Spurs Jimmy Greaves scores his sides first goal against Manchester United in the 1962 FA Cup semi-final
Football - 1961 / 1962 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Tottenham Hotspur 3 Manchester United 1 Spurs Jimmy Greaves scores his first goal after rounding Uniteds Maurice Setters

Background imageTottenham Collection: The teams walk out for the 1962 FA Cup Final

The teams walk out for the 1962 FA Cup Final
Football - 1962 FA Cup Final - Tottenham Hotspur 3 Burnley 1 Burnley captain Jimmy Adamson leads his team out at Wembley. The two manager, Burnleys Harry Potts, left, and Spurs Bill Nicholson, right

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Hotspur Reserves - 1933 / 34

Tottenham Hotspur Reserves - 1933 / 34
Football - 1933 / 1934 season - Tottenham Hotspur Reserves (2nd XI) Team Group Back (left to right): Percy Smith (Manager), G

Background imageTottenham Collection: Tottenham Hotspur - 1914 / 15

Tottenham Hotspur - 1914 / 15
Football - 1914 / 1915 season - Tottenham Hotspur Team Group Back (left to right): William Finlay Weir, Tommy Clay, Robert Steel, Walter Eames, Frederick Joseph Webster, Harry Lowe

Background imageTottenham Collection: Glenn Hoddle in 1977

Glenn Hoddle in 1977
Football - 1977 / 1978 Second Division - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Crystal Palace 2 Spurs Glenn Hoddle at White Hart Lane

Background imageTottenham Collection: Glenn Hoddle on the ball in 1976

Glenn Hoddle on the ball in 1976
Football - 1976 / 1977 First Division - Tottenham Hotspur 1 Leeds United 0 (11/09/1976) Tottenhams Glenn Hoddle at White Hart Lane

Background imageTottenham Collection: Glenn Hoddle in 1974

Glenn Hoddle in 1974
Football - 1974 Tottenham Hotspur Summer Photocall A young Glenn Hoddle

Background imageTottenham Collection: Villa Park in 1948

Villa Park in 1948
Football - 1947 / 1948 FA Cup - Semi-Final: Blackpool 3 Tottenham Hotspur 1 a.e.t. (13/3/1948) A view of Villa Park during the game

Background imageTottenham Collection: Ossie Ardiles

Ossie Ardiles
Football - 1985 / 1986 Pre-season Friendly - Chesterfield Town vs. Tottenham Hotspur Spurs Ossie Ardiles with a moustache



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"Tottenham: A Legacy of Excellence and Glory" Step into the world Hotspur Football Club, where history and art intertwine to create a mesmerizing experience. From the iconic Tottenham Stadium Fine Art that captures the essence of this legendary club to the unforgettable moments etched in time, such as the Double Winning Team of 1961, every corner tells a story. As you enter through the gates Hotspur football ground circa 1906, you can almost feel the energy and passion that has fueled this historic club for over a century. Legends like Pat Jennings have graced these hallowed grounds, leaving an indelible mark on both fans and opponents alike. Glenn Hoddle's graceful presence on the ball exemplifies why he is considered one of Tottenham's greatest players. His skill and finesse are immortalized in memories forever cherished by Spurs faithfuls. White Hart Lane Art showcases not only artistic brilliance but also pays homage to all those who have donned the famous Lilywhite jersey. It serves as a reminder that greatness resides within these walls. The mention of England's triumphant Soccer Match in 1966 brings back memories of when Tottenham played their part in securing glory for their nation. The pride felt by fans was immeasurable as they witnessed their beloved team contribute to England's finest hour. Tottenham Hotspur - 1961 FA Cup Winners stands tall among numerous accolades earned throughout its illustrious history. Cliff Jones and Jimmy Greaves parading around Wembley with the FA Cup after their victory in 1962 encapsulates pure joy shared between players and supporters alike. The season of 1971/72 marked another milestone for Spurs as they showcased dominance under Bill Nicholson's guidance. Their achievements during this period will forever be remembered with admiration. Ossie Ardiles' partnership with Ricky Villa during the thrilling 1981 FA Cup Final is etched in the annals of Tottenham's history.