Category: Hockey
Sporting Siblings and Brothers in Arms
Posted by Bill Williams | Oct 3, 2022 | Archival Research, Cricket, Football, Hockey, Sport & Leisure History | 2
Hockey’s World War I Sacrifice: The First to Fall,...
Posted by James Ormandy | Apr 12, 2022 | Archival Research, Hockey, Team Sports | 1
English Hockey’s Fear of Leagues and Cups & H...
Posted by James Ormandy | Jan 24, 2022 | Archival Research, Hockey, Team Sports | 0
Hockey’s Religious FoundationsPart 3Quakers Play a...
Posted by James Ormandy | Apr 19, 2021 | Archival Research, Hockey, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 0
Hockey’s Religious FoundationsPart 2Nonconformists...
Posted by James Ormandy | Apr 12, 2021 | Archival Research, Hockey, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 0
Shining a Light on Arthur!
A New Film Explores the Legacy of the World’s First Black Professional Footballer
by Bill Williams | Oct 31, 2023 | Football, Team Sports | 0
Arthur ‘Kwame’ Wharton is perhaps not a name that is as renowned as it should be in the history...
Read MoreThe Catalyst: Forty years since Mark Brown became Wales’ first black Rugby Union international
by Bill Williams | Oct 13, 2023 | Rugby, Team Sports | 0
When Wales play Argentina in their RWC 2023 Quarter Final on Saturday 14th October in Marseille...
Read MoreDENIED!
Welshman, Cuthbert Taylor and the abolition of Boxing’s ‘Colour Bar!’
by Bill Williams | Sep 28, 2023 | Boxing, Olympics, Physical Culture | 1
This year ( 2023), will mark 75 years since the ‘Colour Bar’ in British boxing was...
Read MoreOnce Upon a Time in the West Of Wales:
How a Game Invented in an English Public School became a National Obsession
by Bill Williams | Sep 7, 2023 | Rugby, Team Sports | 0
When Wales take to the field in Bordeaux on Sunday 10th September, in their opening match of the...
Read MoreMOB RULES!
The Bourton River Match and other forms of ‘Mob Football’ still played in the UK today
by Bill Williams | Aug 28, 2023 | Football, General, Team Sports | 0
On August Bank Holiday Monday each year at around 4pm, the usually calm River Windrush , which...
Read MoreSisters with Drive:
Early Women Golf Coaches and Professionals
by Jodie Neville | Aug 25, 2023 | British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Golf, Women in Sport | 2
Towards the end of the long nineteenth century there was an expansion in leisure pursuits for...
Read MoreTHE PRINCE OF PIONEERS: 90 YEARS SINCE THE DEATH OF K.S. RANJITSINHJI
by Bill Williams | Aug 21, 2023 | Cricket, Team Sports | 0
The period 1890-1914 has long been referred to as ‘Cricket’s Golden Age’ with the formidable...
Read MoreThe History of the ‘Scudetto’
by Marco Impiglia | Jul 30, 2023 | Uncategorised | 0
Introduction The scudetto is the symbol that most represents the Italian-speaking communities in the world. Generally, we tend to believe it is an ancient symbol, and instead it has a recent birth that does not go beyond the...
Read MoreWhen Americans played cricket:
150 years since the birth of Bart King,’The King of Swing’
by Bill Williams | Jul 27, 2023 | British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Cricket, Team Sports | 0
Nowadays, everyone knows that Americans don’t play cricket. It may then be surprising to know that...
Read More“The Dagenham Invincibles”
Part 2
The Chelmsford Scene
by Steve Bolton | Jul 22, 2023 | British Society of Sports History [BSSH], Focus on Fodens: History of Women's Football, Football, Team Sports, Women in Sport | 2
36 Games Undefeated In Part 1 of this series [to read click HERE] I gave an overview of the...
Read MoreBriton seals First Boys’ Wimbledon win since Stanley Matthews!
by Bill Williams | Jul 20, 2023 | Tennis | 1
British teenager, Harry Searle from Wolverhampton has ended a 61 year wait for a Junior Boys’...
Read MoreDouglas Jardine:
Sixy-Five Years since the Death of England’s Bodyline Captain
by Bill Williams | Jun 26, 2023 | Cricket, Team Sports | 0
It is now 90 years since England Cricket Captain, Douglas Jardine, known by many as , ‘The Iron...
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