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Bolton Collection (#12)

"Bolton: A Rich Tapestry of History, Art, and Football" Discover the vibrant town of Bolton, where history intertwines with art and football

Background imageBolton Collection: The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)

The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense Battle of April 17, 2010

Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense Battle of April 17, 2010
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)

The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)

The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)

The Intense April Clash: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers (17.4.2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense April Rivalry (17th April 2010)

Stoke City vs Bolton Wanderers: The Intense April Rivalry (17th April 2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: The Intense April Showdown: Stoke City vs. Bolton Wanderers (17th April 2010)

The Intense April Showdown: Stoke City vs. Bolton Wanderers (17th April 2010)
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: Stoke City v Bolton

Stoke City v Bolton
Saturday 17th April 2010

Background imageBolton Collection: Newtown Colliery, Mining

Newtown Colliery, Mining
Newtown Colliery, Nr Bolton, Lancashire. An unusual view of the colliery with Victorian housing and a streetlamp in the foreground

Background imageBolton Collection: Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, Lancs

Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, Lancs
Boys harvesting hay at the National Childrens Home, Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire. They carry pitchforks and a horse-drawn wagon is fully loaded

Background imageBolton Collection: Prince of Wales (George V) at Bolton Abbey

Prince of Wales (George V) at Bolton Abbey
The Prince of Wales (soon to be George V) at Bolton Abbey as a guest of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire at the opening of the grouse shooting on Wharfedale Moor

Background imageBolton Collection: Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, Lancashire

Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, Lancashire
The Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, Lancashire, was founded in 1872 by the Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson

Background imageBolton Collection: Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F. A. Cup Final, 1904

Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F. A. Cup Final, 1904
Series of illustrations from the Manchester City vs. Bolton Wanderers F.A. Cup Final at the Crystal Palace ground, London, 23rd April 1904

Background imageBolton Collection: The Crowd, Band and Police at the F. A. Cup Final, 1923

The Crowd, Band and Police at the F. A. Cup Final, 1923
Photograph of the crowd at Wembley Stadium before the start of the 1923 F.A. Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United

Background imageBolton Collection: Bolton Wanderers and West Ham Supporters before the F. A. Cup

Bolton Wanderers and West Ham Supporters before the F. A. Cup
Photograph of thousands of football fans heading for Wembley Stadium before the start of the 1923 F.A. Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United

Background imageBolton Collection: Illuminated gardens at the Inventions Exhibiton

Illuminated gardens at the Inventions Exhibiton
The gardens, fountains and buildings of South Kensington, illuminated with electric light at the Inventions Exhibition of 1885. The extravagant lighting scheme was the work of Sir Francis Bolton

Background imageBolton Collection: Steam Engine Factory

Steam Engine Factory
Rothwell, Hick & cos steam engine manufactory at Bolton, Lancashire

Background imageBolton Collection: Piccadilly / Photo 1890S

Piccadilly / Photo 1890S
Piccadilly, near Green Park and Bolton Street, with a horse bus and various other horse-drawn vehicles

Background imageBolton Collection: Jack / Bolton Wanderers

Jack / Bolton Wanderers
David Jack, player for Bolton Wanderers

Background imageBolton Collection: Cup Final 1923

Cup Final 1923
Trouble at the Cup Final when the over-capacity Wembley crowd invades the field; but order is restored and Bolton Wanderers win the cup against West Ham

Background imageBolton Collection: Charles Duke Bolton

Charles Duke Bolton
CHARLES POWLETT, duke of BOLTON - statesman who prudently pretended to be mad during the later years of Charles II and James II. with his autograph

Background imageBolton Collection: King of Headers: Duncan Ferguson's Dominance in the Air

King of Headers: Duncan Ferguson's Dominance in the Air
Feruson wins yet another header

Background imageBolton Collection: Kevin Kilbane vs. Nicky Hunt: A Football Showdown - The Clash Between Two Champions

Kevin Kilbane vs. Nicky Hunt: A Football Showdown - The Clash Between Two Champions
Kevin Kilbane fends off Nicky Hunt

Background imageBolton Collection: James McFadden: Snatching the Ball from Ivan Campo

James McFadden: Snatching the Ball from Ivan Campo
James McFadden robs Ivan Campo of the ball

Background imageBolton Collection: Thrilling Everton Victory: 3-2 Over Bolton Wanderers (04-05 Season)

Thrilling Everton Victory: 3-2 Over Bolton Wanderers (04-05 Season)
Everton ePhoto Previous Seasons: Season 04-05: Everton 3 Bolton 2

Background imageBolton Collection: Everton's Triumph: 3-2 Win Over Bolton Wanderers (Season 04-05)

Everton's Triumph: 3-2 Win Over Bolton Wanderers (Season 04-05)
Everton ePhoto Previous Seasons: Season 04-05: Everton 3 Bolton 2

Background imageBolton Collection: Lee Carsley battles with Campo

Lee Carsley battles with Campo




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"Bolton: A Rich Tapestry of History, Art, and Football" Discover the vibrant town of Bolton, where history intertwines with art and football. From the iconic Reebok Stadium Art at Bolton Wanderers to the majestic Bolton Priory in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, this place is a treasure trove of cultural delights. Step back in time as you explore the roots of football at Bolton Wanderers FC. In 1935, this legendary team made its mark on the sport's history. Feel the excitement that still lingers in the air from past victories as you visit their home ground. For nature enthusiasts, a trip to Bolton Abbey in Skipton is a must. Nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes, this ancient abbey offers tranquility and serenity like no other. Immerse yourself in its peaceful aura while marveling at its architectural grandeur. Football aficionados will relish witnessing historic moments unfold before their eyes. The F. A Cup Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United held here in 1901 remains etched into sporting folklore forever. Bolton Castle stands proudly as a testament to both beauty and intrigue. This fortress once imprisoned Mary Stuart herself within its walls—a captivating piece of history nestled within Wensleydale's picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park. Delve into industrial heritage by visiting Dean Mills Cotton Mill—an emblematic reminder of Bolton's manufacturing prowess during yesteryears. Explore railway cutting works where fossilized trees were discovered—nature's hidden gems preserved for centuries beneath our feet. But it isn't just about landmarks; it's also about celebrating together as one community. Witness joyous team celebrations that unite locals around their beloved football club—Bolton Wanderers FC igniting passion throughout generations. In every corner of this enchanting town lies an intriguing story waiting to be unraveled—a tale woven through artistry, athletic triumphs, historical landmarks, and the resilient spirit of its people.