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Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Recreation Ground, Chesterfield EAW687940

Recreation Ground, Chesterfield EAW687940
RECREATION GROUND, Chesterfield. Home of Chesterfield Football Club - The Spireites. Photographed in May 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Gigg Lane, Bury AFL03_Aerofilms_684926

Gigg Lane, Bury AFL03_Aerofilms_684926
GIGG LANE, Bury. Home of Bury Football Club - The Shakers. Photographed in April 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: St Marys Stadium, Southampton AFL03_Aerofilms_688646

St Marys Stadium, Southampton AFL03_Aerofilms_688646
ST MARYs STADIUM, Southampton. The new home of Southampton Football Club nearing completion in April 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Spotland, Rochdale EAW687986

Spotland, Rochdale EAW687986
SPOTLAND, Rochdale. Home of Rochdale Football Club. Photographed in May 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 21447_21

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 21447_21
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_036

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_036
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_019

Stadium of Light, Sunderland 20922_019
STADIUM OF LIGHT, Sunderland. Aerial view. Home of Sunderland Football Club since 1997. The new ground for the Black Cats was built on the site of the old Wearmouth Colliery

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Pride Park, Derby EAW679689

Pride Park, Derby EAW679689
PRIDE PARK, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County Football Club since 1997. Photographed in 1999. The Rams finished 8th in the Premiership in the 1998-99 season

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: St Andrews, Birmingham AFL03_aerofilms_679474

St Andrews, Birmingham AFL03_aerofilms_679474
ST ANDREWS Stadium, Birmingham. Aerial view of the home of Birmingham City Football Club - the Blues. Photographed in 1999 after the construction of the Railway Stand (now the Gil Merrick Stand)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Ashton Gate, Bristol AFL03_aerofilms_634217

Ashton Gate, Bristol AFL03_aerofilms_634217
ASHTON GATE, Bristol. Aerial view of the home of Bristol City Football Club. Photographed in 1994. At the time the Robins were playing in Division One. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456

Molineux, Wolverhampton AFL03_aerofilms_627456
MOLINEUX Stadium, Wolverhampton. Aerial view of the home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club. Photographed in 1994 after officially reopening in December 1993

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Portman Road, Ipswich AFL03_aerofilms_613087

Portman Road, Ipswich AFL03_aerofilms_613087
PORTMAN ROAD, Ipswich. Aerial view of the home of Ipswich Town Football Club, photographed in 1992. The Tractor Boys finished the season as divisional champions

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: The Valley, Charlton 24994_007

The Valley, Charlton 24994_007
THE VALLEY, Charlton, London. Aerial view. Home of Charlton Athletic Football Club since 1919. After ground closure in 1985

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: The Valley, Charlton 24994_001

The Valley, Charlton 24994_001
THE VALLEY, Charlton, London. Aerial view. Home of Charlton Athletic Football Club since 1919. After ground closure in 1985

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: The Hawthorns, West Bromwich AFL03_aerofilms_640762

The Hawthorns, West Bromwich AFL03_aerofilms_640762
THE HAWTHORNS, West Bromwich. Aerial view of the home of West Bromwich Albion FC since 1900. Photographed in 1995. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Goodison Park, Everton EAW162060

Goodison Park, Everton EAW162060
GOODISON PARK STADIUM, Liverpool. Aerial view of the home of Everton Football Club since 1892. Photographed in 1966. Goodison Park played host to Group 3 matches at the 1966 World Cup

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Maine Road EAW666121

Maine Road EAW666121
MAINE ROAD STADIUM, Manchester. Aerial view. The former home of Manchester City Football Club in May 1997. City with Kinkladze and Rosler finished 13th in the First Division that season

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: White Hart Lane EAW167143

White Hart Lane EAW167143
White Hart Lane, Tottenham, London. Photographed by Aerofilms in September 1966 on the occasion of a match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Anfield, Liverpool EAW162056

Anfield, Liverpool EAW162056
ANFIELD STADIUM, Liverpool. Aerial view of the home of Liverpool Football Club since 1892. Photographed in 1966. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough EAW613650

Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough EAW613650
AYRESOME PARK, Middlesbrough. Aerial view of the former home of Middlesbrough Football Club, photographed in 1992. Having obtained promotion the Teessiders were founder members of the Premier League

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge Stadium EAW614381

Stamford Bridge Stadium EAW614381
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club in 1992. Around this time Chelsea Village Ltd

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EPW025830

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EPW025830
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club since 1905. Photographed in 1929. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Stadium 18308_03

Wembley Stadium 18308_03
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the old sports ground. Wembley hosted several games including the final of the 1966 football World Cup

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Highbury Stadium, Arsenal AFL03_aerofilms_c19089

Highbury Stadium, Arsenal AFL03_aerofilms_c19089
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of Arsenal Stadium, the home of Arsenal Football Club since 1913. Photographed in 1932. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Maine Road, Manchester City EPW009271

Maine Road, Manchester City EPW009271
MAINE ROAD, Manchester. Aerial view of the home of Manchester City Football Club. Photographed in 1923 just after the club first moved to Maine Road. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Highbury Stadium, Arsenal AFL03_aerofilms_r2245

Highbury Stadium, Arsenal AFL03_aerofilms_r2245
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the home of Arsenal Football Club since 1913. Photographed in 1936. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Baseball Ground, Derby EAW242197

Baseball Ground, Derby EAW242197
BASEBALL GROUND, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County FC between 1894 and 1997. Photographed in 1972. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434

Filbert Street, Leicester EAW627434
FILBERT STREET, Leicester. Aerial view of the former home of Leicester City Football Club photographed in 1994. Leicester won the play-off final to go back to the Premiership

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Burnden Park, Bolton EAW612756

Burnden Park, Bolton EAW612756
BURNDEN PARK, Bolton. Aerial view of the former home of Bolton Wanderers Football Club. The Trotters moved to the Reebok Stadium in 1997. Photographed in 1992

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Cup Final 1923 EPW008545

Wembley Cup Final 1923 EPW008545
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. The first Wembley FA Cup Final was marked by disorderly scenes. Before the match a massive crowd outside the stadium rushed the gates

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Craven Cottage, Fulham EAW685842

Craven Cottage, Fulham EAW685842
CRAVEN COTTAGE, London. Aerial view of the home of Fulham FC since 1894, with the River Thames beyond. Photographed in 2000. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Eastville Stadium EAW170596

Eastville Stadium EAW170596
Eastville Stadium, Bristol. Built in 1897 it was the home of Bristol Rovers Football Club. The ground was finally demolished in 1998. Photographed here in April 1967

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582

Roker Park, Sunderland EPW613582
ROKER PARK, Sunderland. Aerial view of the former home of Sunderland Football Club. They moved to the Stadium of Light in 1997. Photographed in 1992. In May the Black Cats reached the FA Cup Final

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Stadium 24391_008

Wembley Stadium 24391_008
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. New Wembley was completed in 2007 with a capacity of 90, 000. It replaced the old Empire Stadium as Englands national football arena

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EAW018701

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea EAW018701
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club since 1905. Designed by the football ground architect Archibald Leitch, who also designed the covered east stand

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Highbury Stadium EAW627108

Highbury Stadium EAW627108
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view. The former home of Arsenal Football Club in April 1994. Arsenal with Ian Wright finished 4th in the Premiership that season. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359

Springfield Park, Wigan EAW612359
SPRINGFIELD PARK, Wigan. Aerial view of the former home of Wigan Athletic Football Club. They moved to the JJB Stadium in 1999. The Latics were first elected to the Football League in 1978

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Anfield, Liverpool EAW256977

Anfield, Liverpool EAW256977
ANFIELD STADIUM, Liverpool. Aerial view of the home of Liverpool Football Club since 1892. Photographed in 1973. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Baseball Ground, Derby AFL03_aerofilms_ac299441

Baseball Ground, Derby AFL03_aerofilms_ac299441
BASEBALL GROUND, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County FC between 1894 and 1997. Photographed in 1975. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Cup Final 1935 EPW046905

Wembley Cup Final 1935 EPW046905
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. An aerial view of the Wembley Cup Final 1935. A Metropolitan Police Autogyro (Cierva C-30) monitors security at the match between Sheffield Wednesday

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Victoria Ground, Stoke EAW612425

Victoria Ground, Stoke EAW612425
VICTORIA GROUND, Stoke-on-Trent. Aerial view of the former home of Stoke City Football Club. They moved to the Britannia Stadium in 1997

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: British Empire Exhibition 1924 EPW010737

British Empire Exhibition 1924 EPW010737
BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION, London. Photographed in June 1924 at Wembley, Middlesex. Its official aim was " to stimulate trade

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Boothferry Park, Hull EAW612986

Boothferry Park, Hull EAW612986
BOOTHFERRY PARK, Hull. Aerial view. Home of Hull City FC between 1946 and 2002. Photographed in 1992. The Tigers took their place in the top flight of English football for the first time in August

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Baseball Ground, Derby AFL03_aerofilms_a242916

Baseball Ground, Derby AFL03_aerofilms_a242916
BASEBALL GROUND, Derby. Aerial view of the home of Derby County FC between 1894 and 1997. Photographed in 1972. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Manor Ground, Oxford EAW614427

Manor Ground, Oxford EAW614427
MANOR GROUND, Oxford. Aerial view of the former home of Oxford United Football Club photographed in 1992. The Us moved to the Kassam Stadium in 2001. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Highbury Stadium, Arsenal EAW243930

Highbury Stadium, Arsenal EAW243930
HIGHBURY STADIUM, London. Aerial view of the home of Arsenal Football Club since 1913. Photographed in 1972. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Wembley Stadium 18315_07

Wembley Stadium 18315_07
WEMBLEY STADIUM, London. An aerial view of the old sports ground in 1999. Wembley played host to several matches including the final of the 1966 football World Cup

Background imageFootball grounds from the air Collection: Stamford Bridge, Chelsea AFL03_aerofilms_a80038

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea AFL03_aerofilms_a80038
STAMFORD BRIDGE STADIUM, London. Aerial view. Home of Chelsea Football Club since 1905. Photographed in May 1960. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)




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