Twickenham Museum - Century of Rugby Posters now on display
By Kath June 3 2009 Twickenham Museum - Century of Rugby Posters now on display. Off the wall - A century of rugby posters
Off the wall - A century of rugby posters
TREASURES
from Twickenham Stadium's World Rugby Museum poster collection now on display in a temporary exhibition.
From its earliest days, rugby has inspired artists and graphic
designers. This display brings together the finest examples of
rugby-related work from around the world.
Highlights include Dame Laura Knight's original artwork for the famous
London Transport 'Rugby at Twickenham by Tram' poster; an advertisement
for 'Dandy Shandy' and a 103-year-old poster advertising a match on the
groundbreaking All Blacks tour of 1905.
The posters also commemorate occasions when world events have impacted
on rugby. A World War I recruitment poster is a moving reminder of the
rugby players who lost their lives in the conflict, whilst a French
poster calls for supporters to boycott the 1970 Springboks tour in
response to South Africa's apartheid regime.
By reliving memorable matches and tours throughout the decades, the
collection reflects the development of the game at all levels and
offers the chance to reminisce with a light-hearted look at the
fashions and hairstyles of old.
Twickenham Stadium Tours include free entrance to the World Rugby
Museum and cost £14 for adults (concessions £8) with a family ticket
(two adults and up to three children) costing £40. Museum-only tickets
are available for £6 for adults and £4 for concessions. For up-to-date
information, including opening hours, or to book your Stadium Tour in
advance visit www.rfu.com/museum or call 020 8892 8877.
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