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Emirates Stadium PLA01_03_1034
EMIRATES STADIUM, ISLINGTON, GREATER LONDON. Large letters spelling Arsenal, on Drayton Park outside the Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal Football Club.
The Emirates Stadium (formerly Ashburton Grove) was opened in 2006. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 27968750
Filename: PLA01_03_1034.jpg
Size: 3060 x 2352 (4.4MB)
Date: 8th November 2022
Source: Historic England
Credit: © His toric England Archive.s im
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: His toric England Archive
Owner URL: https ://images .his toricenglands ervices .org.uk/
Football Ground Public Art Recreation Signage Sport Stadium The Gunners
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This print showcases the iconic Emirates Stadium, nestled in the vibrant borough of Islington, Greater London. Standing tall and proud, this state-of-the-art football ground is home to none other than Arsenal Football Club. The large letters spelling "Arsenal" adorning Drayton Park outside the stadium serve as a powerful symbol of pride for fans and players alike. Built in 2006 and formerly known as Ashburton Grove, the Emirates Stadium has become an integral part of London's sporting landscape. Its modern architecture and impressive facilities have made it a popular destination for both local supporters and international visitors. The photograph captures not only the grandeur of this renowned stadium but also highlights its significance within public art and recreation. The signage proudly displaying "Arsenal" represents more than just a name; it embodies years of history, passion, and triumph associated with one of England's most beloved football clubs. As we admire this image captured by Simon Inglis on behalf of Historic England, let us appreciate the cultural impact that sports can have on our society. Beyond commercial interests or financial gains lies a deeper connection between communities united by their love for sport – in this case, Arsenal Football Club – reminding us why stadiums like these hold such special places in our hearts.