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Manager Joe Harvey and players, clear snow from pitch at St James Park, home of Newcastle United Football Club. 1st February 1963
New giant sign at St James Park, home of Newcastle United Football Club, Fallowgate end, 27th July 1971
Mystery surrounds the origin of this firemans turntable ladder, apparently dumped near the grounds of Kirkleatham Hall, near Redcar
Clock tower entrance to the stables at Ormesby Hall. 17th February 1962
Swallowfield Park, Berkshire. 17th April 1969
Digging for cash and helping the environment ? those are the pupils of Lindley County Junior School, who are pictured working on a marsh they have created for a competition organised as part of
Digging in... Parents and pupils at Flockton CofE First School are seen with spades and trowels at the ready to continue their work on bulb and tree planting
Huddersfield Town 0-1 Wycombe Wanderers, Division Two league match at the Alfred McAlpine Stadium, Saturday 20th August 1994. Inaugural match at the new stadium
Preparations ahead of Inaugural match at the new Huddersfield Town, Alfred McAlpine Stadium. A match between Huddersfield Town and Wycombe Wanderers. Saturday 20th August 1994
John Wark, Middlesbrough FC Player at Ayresome Park Football Stadium, August 1990
A wartime football match between Charlton Athletic and Reading Football Clubs at Charltons stadium, the Valley, August 1944
Clearing up at Charlton Athletics football ground, The Valley. After seven years in a state of disrepair, with the ground not being used
Charlton Athletic last match at the Valley Ground before their move to Selhurst Park. Charlton Athletic defeated Stoke City 2-0. The nets are taken down from the goalmouth for the last time
Michael Gliksten in the gothic splendour of the oak-panelled boardroom at the Valley after succeeding his father Stanley as Charlton Athletic chairman at the age of 23 a" a position he held for
Penllline Castle is a Norman architecture castle, in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Pictured here, grounds and gardens open to the public, 16th May 1971
Ashridge House in Hertfordshire. 18th May 1954
Spectators watching the action at Headingley, the ground of Yorkshire Cricket Club in Leeds.. c.1935
A worker cleaning the grounds outside Tonbridge Castle in Kent May 1952
Birmingham City football ground. St. Andrews football ground hit during a bombing raid in the Second World War. 21st January 1942
Birmingham City ground St Andrews pitch covered in snow, January 1963
Birmingham City football club groundsman Bill Clinton (right) and assistant Norman Bennett inspecting the pitch at St Andrews, the clubs home ground. 15th August 1961
Work under way on the new Railway End stand at St Andrews, home ground of Birmingham City football club. 17th December 1963
Workmen are busy preparing the ground before beginning work on the Railway End stand where 1500 seats are to be installed in time for next season. 27th June 1973
Aerial view of St Andrews stadium, home ground of Birmingham City football club. 13th January 1995
Revedelopment work under way at St Andrews stadium, home ground of Birmingham City football club. 5th July 1994
General view of the Oval cricket ground. August 1947
Harry Potts Manager of Burnley F. C. peers into the gloom at Manchester City ground todayHarry Potts Manager of Burnley F.C. peers into the gloom at Manchester City ground today when the match was cancelled because of fog. December 1969
Left to right. Robledo, Whyte, Pallister, Normanton and Kitchen lend a hand with the roller at Fleetwood F.C. ground where Barnsley F.C. are preparing for their cup tie with Manchester City
English League Division Two match at The Dell. Southampton 0 v Tottenham Hotspur 0. 29th April 1978
Cricket umpire Dickie Bird celebrates the arrival of his hometown club Barnsley in the Premier league with club Chairman John Dennis in the stands at Oakwell. 5th August 1997
Home Championship match at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Wales 0 v England 4. England goalkeeper Gordon Banks leaps up high to clear the ball from his penalty area. 12th October 1963
Match day at Ninian Park, home ground of Cardiff City football club, pictured form the Bob Bank. 12th December 1970
The childrens enclosure at the Grangetown Town end of Ninian park, home ground of Cardiff City Football Club, pictured after fencing was erected at the cost of £ 4, 000. 19th August 1974
Aerial picture of Ninian Park, home of Cardiff City Football Club. 1962
Hobby Horse Showjumping Championship at Ninian Park, Cardiff. Pictured is David Broome on Wildfire. 21st May 1960
English FA Cup Third Round match. Plymouth Argyle 1 v West Bromwich Albion 5. Argyle goalkeeper Dave MacLaren jumps up with his defender Gordon Fincham to clear the ball away from West Broms Derek
General view of Manchester racecourse before the last race held there the goodbye Consolation Plate. 5th November 1963
An early picture of Ninian Park taken from Sloper Road with the popular bank and railway in the background, circa 1910
Snow covered pitch at the Hawthorns, home ground of West Bromwich Albion Football Club. 26th February 1958
Crane operator Ray Flipper pictured on the jib above the Hawthorns, home ground of West Bromwich Albion football club, as work is finished off on the roof of their new £ 2 million stand
Groundsman Ian Guys tries to clear the water from the pitch at Edgbaston ahead of the third test match between England and Australia for the Ashes. 11th July 1968
Spectators sit out showers underneath an umbrella as they wait for Pakistans first match of their county tour against Surrey at the Oval cricket ground. 4th May 1987
Leicester City Football Club Daily Herald FA Cup Final 1949 Leicester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers April 1949 30/4/49 © Mirrrorpix 2002 © Mirrorpix
Sheffield Utd manager Dave Bassett outside Bramall Lane. 24th September 1989
Wolverhampton Wanderers New Boys Geoff Palmer and Barry Powell at Molineux in training. November 1973
English Div 1 (old) Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 v. Ipswich Town 3. Exterior view of the Molineux Ground at Wolverhampton. 21st April 1984