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Rugby Collection

Rugby, a sport that unites nations and ignites passion on the field

Background imageRugby 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 imageRugby Collection: A copy of commentary notes made by the legendary Scottish rugby sports commentator Bill McLaren

A copy of commentary notes made by the legendary Scottish rugby sports commentator Bill McLaren

Background imageRugby Collection: Franklins Gardens Stadia Art - Northampton Saints

Franklins Gardens Stadia Art - Northampton Saints
Oil, Ink, Pencil of Franklins Gardens, home of Northampton Saints 1888 - Present Day. Capacity 13, 591. Original Painting by D J Rogers

Background imageRugby Collection: Some Famous Rugby Football Jerseys

Some Famous Rugby Football Jerseys
An illustration of various international rugby team shirts

Background imageRugby Collection: Tony Neary - England rugby player

Tony Neary - England rugby player Date: 1980s - 1990s

Background imageRugby Collection: Croke Park Stadia Art - Ireland

Croke Park Stadia Art - Ireland
Oil painting of Croke Park, home of the Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 - current day. Stadium capacity 82, 300. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2013 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageRugby Collection: John Smiths Stadium Art - Huddersfield Town

John Smiths Stadium Art - Huddersfield Town
Watercolour of John Smiths Stadium, home of Huddersfield Town F.C. & Huddersfield Giants, 1994 - current day. Capacity 24, 500

Background imageRugby 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 imageRugby Collection: France / Ireland Rugby 23

France / Ireland Rugby 23
France v Ireland at Paris; the final score was a 14-8 victory for the home side

Background imageRugby Collection: Stone X Stadium - Saracens Rugby Union

Stone X Stadium - Saracens Rugby Union
Barnet Copthall is a sports venue on the Hendon-Mill Hill borders in London, which houses several complexes, including a local authority-owned swimming pool and gymnasium facilities

Background imageRugby Collection: Harlequins Rugby Team

Harlequins Rugby Team: Hindley, Phillipps, Hunt, Clarke, Hill, Whittaker, Surtees, Cipriani, Pauk, Peech, Wood, Wells, Susmann, Saward, Wells. 1890s

Background imageRugby Collection: K C Stadium Art - Hull City FC

K C Stadium Art - Hull City FC
Oil painting of the KC Stadium, home of Hull City A.F.C.& Hull F.C. 2002 - current day. Capacity 25, 586. Original painting size 22" x 18" created in 2013 by D.J.Rogers

Background imageRugby Collection: The Llanelli team which beat the All Blacks. Back: Selwyn Williams, Phil Bennett

The Llanelli team which beat the All Blacks. Back: Selwyn Williams, Phil Bennett
The Llanelli team which beat the All Blacks

Background imageRugby Collection: France V Scotland Rugby

France V Scotland Rugby
A Scottish player is tackled by a pair of Frenchmen. The match finished in a draw at 3- 3

Background imageRugby Collection: Brentford Community Stadium 35109_013

Brentford Community Stadium 35109_013
Brentford Community Stadium, home of Brentford Football Club and London Irish Rugby Football Club, Greater London, 2021

Background imageRugby Collection: Millennium Stadium Art - Wales

Millennium Stadium Art - Wales
Watercolour of the Millennium Stadium, the home of the Wales National Rugby Union team & the Wales National football team, 1999 - current day

Background imageRugby Collection: Welford Road Stadium Art - Leicester Tigers

Welford Road Stadium Art - Leicester Tigers
OIL, INK, PENCIL OF WELFORD ROAD, HOME OF LEICESTER TIGERS 1892 - PRESENT DAY. Capacity 16, 815(PRIOR TO LATEST DEVELOPMENT). Original Painting by D J Rogers

Background imageRugby Collection: Welford Road Stadium - Leicester Tigers Rugby Union

Welford Road Stadium - Leicester Tigers Rugby Union
Welford Road (currently known as Mattioli Woods Welford Road for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby union stadium in Leicester, England, and is the home ground of Leicester Tigers

Background imageRugby Collection: Wigan Rugby F. C. return. The triumphant Wigan Rugby Team parade outside their ground at

Wigan Rugby F. C. return. The triumphant Wigan Rugby Team parade outside their ground at
Wigan Rugby F.C. return. The triumphant Wigan Rugby Team parade outside their ground at Central Park Wigan, and clown of the team, Danny Gardener tries it on the size. May 1965 P012589

Background imageRugby Collection: Rugby match, South Africa v Somerset

Rugby match, South Africa v Somerset
A rugby match between South Africa (the Springboks) and Somerset, probably at Taunton, UK. A Somerset player is picking up the ball

Background imageRugby Collection: New Zealand All Blacks rugby team

New Zealand All Blacks rugby team
A team photograph of the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team, the first to visit the UK for 19 years

Background imageRugby Collection: Rugby School with pupils playing rugby

Rugby School with pupils playing rugby
Exterior view of Rugby School with pupils playing rugby in foreground

Background imageRugby Collection: Thrum Hall Stadium - Halifax Rugby League

Thrum Hall Stadium - Halifax Rugby League
Thrum Hall was a rugby league stadium on Hanson Lane in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. It was the home of Halifax for 112 years. The site on which the ground stood is now occupied by a supermarket

Background imageRugby Collection: Hull Rugby League Club 1982

Hull Rugby League Club 1982. Including David Topliss, (centre with ball)

Background imageRugby Collection: Joe Marler - England rugby player

Joe Marler - England rugby player Date: 2010s

Background imageRugby Collection: Roger Millward - Hull KR celebrate their victory over Hull FC in the 1980 Wembley Rugby

Roger Millward - Hull KR celebrate their victory over Hull FC in the 1980 Wembley Rugby League Cup Final

Background imageRugby Collection: The Haka: New Zealand rugby war dance, 1905

The Haka: New Zealand rugby war dance, 1905
The New Zealand rugby team singing their war song before the match against Wales at Cardiff on 16th December 1905. Wales went on to win a historic victory against the New Zealanders

Background imageRugby Collection: The Railway Station Interior (South Platform), Rugby, Englan

The Railway Station Interior (South Platform), Rugby, Englan
The Railway Station Interior (South Platform), Rugby, Warwickshire, England. London & North Western Railway. Date: 1915

Background imageRugby Collection: DW Stadium Art - Wigan Athletic F. C

DW Stadium Art - Wigan Athletic F. C
Oil painting of the DW Stadium, home of Wigan Athletic F.C. and Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club, 1999 - current day. Stadium capacity 25, 133

Background imageRugby Collection: England celebrate winning the Rugby World Cup

England celebrate winning the Rugby World Cup
The England rugby squad and coaching team celebrate their win at the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final in Sydney, Australia. Final score Australia 17 England 20

Background imageRugby Collection: Leicester Tigers Pack

Leicester Tigers Pack Date: 03 October 2009

Background imageRugby Collection: Llanelli RFC v New Zealand. Part of New Zealands 1972-73 tour of the Northern

Llanelli RFC v New Zealand. Part of New Zealands 1972-73 tour of the Northern Hemisphere. Llanelli won the match 9-3. Stradey Park, Llanelli

Background imageRugby Collection: Rugby - Wales v England - Wembley Stadium - Scott Gibbs makes the break to score his

Rugby - Wales v England - Wembley Stadium - Scott Gibbs makes the break to score his last-minute try to defeat England and deny them the Championship - April 1999 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright

Background imageRugby 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 imageRugby Collection: Rugby at Rugby School

Rugby at Rugby School
AT RUGBY SCHOOL A crowd of schoolboys run after the ball at Rugby

Background imageRugby Collection: England V Wales Rugby

England V Wales Rugby
England defeat Wales at Blackheath by 17-0

Background imageRugby Collection: L Equipe de Cardiff, (The Cardiff Team), 1913. Artist: Robert Delaunay

L Equipe de Cardiff, (The Cardiff Team), 1913. Artist: Robert Delaunay
L Equipe de Cardiff, (The Cardiff Team), 1913

Background imageRugby Collection: Swinton RLFC rugby team 1934-1935

Swinton RLFC rugby team 1934-1935. Back row: Lee, Stoddart, Wright, Hughes, Spruce, Armitt

Background imageRugby Collection: Select Security Stadium 33146_038

Select Security Stadium 33146_038
Select Security Stadium, Cheshire. Home of Widnes Vikings Rugby League Football Club. Photographed in May 2017

Background imageRugby Collection: Blackheath versus London Scottish Rugby match

Blackheath versus London Scottish Rugby match
A rugby match between Blackheath and London Scottish rugby clubs. The picture shows Harry Coverdale of Blackheath being collared at the end of a great run

Background imageRugby Collection: Male / Welsh Rugby

Male / Welsh Rugby
B O Male, Full-Back for Wales and Cardiff

Background imageRugby Collection: Murrayfield National Stadium - Scotland Rugby Union

Murrayfield National Stadium - Scotland Rugby Union
Murrayfield Stadium (known as Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium for sponsorship reasons, or popularly as Murrayfield) is a rugby stadium located in the Murrayfield area of Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageRugby Collection: Castleford win the 1935 Rugby League cup Final at Wembley

Castleford win the 1935 Rugby League cup Final at Wembley
The 1935 Rugby League cup Final at Wembley A Atkinson (Captain) of Castleford with the cup

Background imageRugby Collection: Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby player

Gareth Edwards - Welsh rugby player Date: 1970s - 1980s

Background imageRugby Collection: Cardiff Arms Park, with new North Stand (right), Circa 1935

Cardiff Arms Park, with new North Stand (right), Circa 1935

Background imageRugby 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 imageRugby 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

Background imageRugby Collection: Navy Cut Medium Cigarettes, 1927

Navy Cut Medium Cigarettes, 1927
Players Navy Cut Medium cigarettes pull-out counter card depicting a caricature of a rugby player next to a pack of Medium cigarettes. The text reads " W.W

Background imageRugby Collection: James Simson-Daniel - Gloucester

James Simson-Daniel - Gloucester
Rugby Union - Heineken Cup - Connacht vs. Gloucester at The Sportsground, Galway Gloucesters James Simpson-Daniel, is tackled by Mark McCrea, Connacht

Background imageRugby Collection: John Eales celebrates at the final whistle of the 1991 World Cup Final

John Eales celebrates at the final whistle of the 1991 World Cup Final
Rugby Union The Final Whistle. John Eales celebrates in front of the England players Brian Moore (2) and Jeff Probyn (3). England v Australia. Rugby World Cup Final, Twickenham. 02/11/1991

Background imageRugby Collection: More Rugger Trials

More Rugger Trials
Cartoon, More Rugger Trials. Good head and tail work and clever footwork in the scrum. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evan"

Background imageRugby Collection: Sport / Rugby

Sport / Rugby
a successful tackle

Background imageRugby Collection: Boys playing rugby football at Rugby School

Boys playing rugby football at Rugby School

Background imageRugby Collection: Sandy Park Stadium - Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union

Sandy Park Stadium - Exeter Chiefs Rugby Union
Sandy Park is a rugby union stadium and conference and banqueting centre in Exeter, England

Background imageRugby Collection: Scott Gibbs scoring the famous try against England at Wembley

Scott Gibbs scoring the famous try against England at Wembley

Background imageRugby Collection: Advert, Southern Railway Excursions

Advert, Southern Railway Excursions
Advertisement for Southern Railway Excursions to Birmingham, Cambridge, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Rugby, Wolverhampton, etc, every Sunday from December to March

Background imageRugby Collection: Wembley Stadium Art - England

Wembley Stadium Art - England
Watercolour of Wembley Stadium, former home of the Football Association(FA) and England national football team, 1923 - 2000

Background imageRugby Collection: Crickhowell rugby team, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Crickhowell rugby team, Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales
A group photo of the Crickhowell Rugby Football team, with a few of the club supporters, in Crickhowell, Powys, Mid Wales

Background imageRugby Collection: England V Scotland 1901

England V Scotland 1901
Scotland defeat England at Blackheath by 18-3

Background imageRugby Collection: Study room at Rugby School, 1967

Study room at Rugby School, 1967
An elaborately decorated study cubicle in Town House, Rugby School. Date: 1967

Background imageRugby Collection: London Highfield v. Australia rugby advertisement

London Highfield v. Australia rugby advertisement
Advert for a rugby match between London Highfield and Australia, ( the Australians first match in London - under floodlight! ) held at White City Stadium on 22nd November 1933

Background imageRugby Collection: How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war

How Some Englishmen thought we were going to win the war
Humorous cartoon showing Englishmen, armed with cricket bats

Background imageRugby Collection: Ireland V England 1900

Ireland V England 1900
Ireland defeat England in Dublin

Background imageRugby Collection: Macpherson / Oxford Uni

Macpherson / Oxford Uni
G Ps MacPherson, player for Oxford University, Captain for Scotland

Background imageRugby Collection: The Enthusiast

The Enthusiast
A short course of training for the rugger enthusiast. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageRugby Collection: Devitt / England Rugby

Devitt / England Rugby
Sir T G Devitt, Wing Three-Quarter for England

Background imageRugby Collection: Richard Sharp - England rugby player

Richard Sharp - England rugby player Date: 1960s

Background imageRugby Collection: Erika Roe, streaker who ran across the field during England v Australia rugby match

Erika Roe, streaker who ran across the field during England v Australia rugby match

Background imageRugby Collection: Birstall Intermediate RLFC rugby team 1934-1935

Birstall Intermediate RLFC rugby team 1934-1935. Back row: Micklefield (Trainer), Carroll (Committee), Rhodes, Morrell, Haigh, Field, Greenwood

Background imageRugby Collection: Ellis Park Stadium Art

Ellis Park Stadium Art
PAINTING OF ELLIS PARK STADIUM HOME OF RUGBY UNION AND ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL, Johannesburg South Africa. Capacity 62, 567. Original painting created by Brian Casey

Background imageRugby Collection: John Anthony, Newport RFC, Player, Circa 1968

John Anthony, Newport RFC, Player, Circa 1968

Background imageRugby Collection: Twickenham Stadium - England Rugby Union

Twickenham Stadium - England Rugby Union
Twickenham Stadium in Twickenham, south-west London, England, is a rugby union stadium owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), English rugby union governing body, which has its headquarters there

Background imageRugby Collection: Jimmy Ledgard of Leigh with the Lancashire Cup trophy 1956

Jimmy Ledgard of Leigh with the Lancashire Cup trophy 1956
Jimmy Ledgard of Leigh with the Lancashire Rugby League Cup trophy

Background imageRugby Collection: Anny Freitas thistle haircut on back of head womans rugby championship

Anny Freitas thistle haircut on back of head womans rugby championship

Background imageRugby Collection: Wigan Rugby F. C. return. Frank Parr and Ray Ashby were showing the fans the Rugby League

Wigan Rugby F. C. return. Frank Parr and Ray Ashby were showing the fans the Rugby League
Wigan Rugby F.C. return

Background imageRugby Collection: Widnes Rugby League team. Left to right

Widnes Rugby League team. Left to right, back row: Parkes.J.W.Hayes, J.Higgins, F.Lyon, P.Trainer. Naughton.D. Forshaw.A. Reynolds.C Seated: Malone.A. Leigh. F. Peake.O.Hutton.C

Background imageRugby Collection: Sport - Rugby - Wales v France 1976 - Some of the packed crowd at Cardiff Arms Park - 6th

Sport - Rugby - Wales v France 1976 - Some of the packed crowd at Cardiff Arms Park - 6th March 1976 - Western Mail and Echo Copyright Image

Background imageRugby Collection: William Eldon Tucker, rugby player

William Eldon Tucker, rugby player
William Eldon Tucker (1872-1953), Bermuda-born rugby union player for Cambridge University, St Georges Hospital, Blackheath and England. He later qualified as a medical doctor. 1890s

Background imageRugby Collection: Arthur J Gould, Welsh rugby player

Arthur J Gould, Welsh rugby player
Arthur J Gould (1864-1919), Captain of Newport Rugby FC and Welsh International rugby union player. 1890s

Background imageRugby Collection: The Wales rugby team, 1905

The Wales rugby team, 1905
A team photograph celebrating the player of the Welsh rugby team, who beat the previously undefeated New Zealand by three points to nil in the cup final match on 16th December 1905. Date: 1905

Background imageRugby Collection: Rugby-Wc99-Nzl-Ita-Lomu

Rugby-Wc99-Nzl-Ita-Lomu
New Zealand winger Jonah Lomu poses for photographers before the Rugby World Cup first-round match between New Zealand and Italy at the McAlpine stadium in Huddersfield 14 October 1999

Background imageRugby Collection: Chris Ashtons swallow dive

Chris Ashtons swallow dive
Aviva Premiership Rugby Round 22. Chris Ashton of Northampton Saints scores a try during the Northampton Saints and Leeds Carnegie at Franklins Gardens, Northampton, England on 7 May 2011

Background imageRugby Collection: Kingsholm Stadium 35123_055

Kingsholm Stadium 35123_055
Kingsholm Stadium, home to Gloucester Rugby, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, 2021



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Rugby, a sport that unites nations and ignites passion on the field. From the iconic jerseys worn by famous rugby football teams to the breathtaking stadium art that adorns their homes, this game is more than just a sport - it's a way of life. Step into John Smiths Stadium Art in Huddersfield Town and you'll be greeted by an awe-inspiring display history. The walls tell stories of triumphs and defeats, reminding us why we love this game so much. Franklins Gardens Stadia Art proudly showcases the rich heritage of Northampton Saints. As you walk through its halls, you can almost hear the roar of the crowd as legends grace this hallowed ground. Croke Park Stadia Art captures Ireland's indomitable spirit. It stands tall as a testament to their unwavering dedication to rugby excellence. This is where dreams are made and heroes are born. Welford Road Stadium Art pays homage to Leicester Tigers' legacy. With each brushstroke, it immortalizes unforgettable moments etched in our memories forever. Millennium Stadium Art transports us to Wales, where rugby runs through every vein. The artwork tells tales of fierce battles fought with heart and soul under those floodlights. France/Ireland Rugby 23 brings together two powerhouses for an epic clash on the pitch. Their jerseys symbolize unity amidst rivalry - a true testament to sportsmanship at its finest. DW Stadium Art celebrates not only Wigan Athletic F. C but also their deep-rooted connection with rugby. It reminds us that sometimes boundaries blur when it comes to our love for different sports. Murrayfield stadium in Scotland echoes with cheers from passionate fans who live and breathe rugby like no other nation does. Its grandeur reflects their undying devotion to this beautiful game. K C Stadium Art proudly represents Hull City FC while acknowledging their shared affinity for rugby too. A reminder that sporting communities can thrive together, supporting each other's passions. France V Scotland Rugby.

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