by The Hockey Museum | Jul 29, 2021 | Obituaries
Scotland women’s hockey team, 1939. Ella Vlandy is back row far right. 06.02.1914 – 14.07.2021 The Hockey Museum is saddened to report the recent passing of Ella Vlandy. At 107, she was thought to be the eldest surviving Scottish...
by The Hockey Museum | Jul 29, 2021 | International Hockey, Kit, Clothing and Equipment, Women's Hockey
An archival document recording an All England Women’s Hockey Association (AEWHA) tour to Australia and New Zealand in 1914, leads The Hockey Museum (THM) Archivist on a journey of discovery to trace a very special match ball with an intriguing social history....
by The Hockey Museum | Jul 22, 2021 | 2021 News Items
Position: Charity TrusteeOrganisation: The Hockey MuseumLocation: UK, Surrey, WokingClosing date: 27 August 2021Job Type: Voluntary Are you an experienced professional looking for an...
by The Hockey Museum | Jul 9, 2021 | 2021 News Items
It is a story that has been years in the making and started when The Hockey Museum began looking at how to collate accurate statistics for the sport. High up on the list was creating a definitive record of Great Britain international matches that would allow physical...
by The Hockey Museum | Jul 8, 2021 | Hockey Worldwide, International Hockey, Men's Hockey
The England hockey team from the 1908 Olympic Final. Louis Baillon is seated furthest left. Louis Charles Baillon is the only Falkland islander to have won an Olympic gold medal. He achieved this feat as a member of the England hockey team that won gold...