To coincide with the club’s heritage week (actually, it’s just an accidental coincidence!), I’ve just updated my website to make public for the first time my archive of pre-war Wire programmes. This consists of nearly 1,000 images of over 300 programmes. Enjoy
To coincide with the club’s heritage week (actually, it’s just an accidental coincidence!), I’ve just updated my website to make public for the first time my archive of pre-war Wire programmes. This consists of nearly 1,000 images of over 300 programmes. Enjoy
Very interesting to take time and read some of these pages, I especially liked the story of the man who apparently swam from Latchford Locks to Blackpool and then took part in game of bowls.
Crowd trouble in 1921 after a cup tie at the Boulevard, Warrington V Widnes in cup tie on a Monday in October kick off 3.15 pm! Must have been rearranged for Egbert Hemmings to cover the match through the medium of black and white pencil drawings.
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