by The Hockey Museum | Apr 30, 2012 | 2012 News items
Earlier today a record was broken at Haslemere Hockey Club during the South League Playoffs. The first Semi Final match between Fareham 2nd XI and Horsham 1st XI was interupted by heavy rain and eventually the took four hours and three minutes to complete. We...
by The Hockey Museum | Apr 2, 2012 | 2012 News items
Stan Salazaar writes from Perth, Australia: “The Hockey Museum in Woking is a wonderful idea and I hope it goes from strength to strength. The website is fantastic with some terrific information. I like the book list; what a collection. I have 20 or so...
by The Hockey Museum | Mar 14, 2012 | 2012 News items
Extract from letter in Hockey World, 2 February 1931. Miss Charlotte Mumford, a member of the Friends and Temperance Missionary Society, wrote: “I am a missionary who has laboured amongst the Samoyedes of Northern Siberia, a barbarous people who, in a time of...
by The Hockey Museum | Mar 13, 2012 | 2012 News items
This week’s hockey fact on The Hockey Museum (THM) website has generated a lot of interest world wide. We are encouraged by the number of views, particularly the high numbers from Germany, and we feel the story behind the fact deserves more detail. We have...
by The Hockey Museum | Mar 5, 2012 | 2012 News items
The Hockey Museum is now receiving material and collections almost every week and they are far from all being about international players and great feats. A recent addition is about (George) Herbert Morton, who was a tireless worker for hockey in the early years of...