Historical Hockey Stories
Discover fascinating, diverse stories from across the history of our great game.
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Our collections and research activity means we are constantly uncovering fascinating stories from across hockey’s rich British and international history. Explore them below.
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The Jet-propelled Hockey Stick that didn’t Take Off!
In response to the many enquiries that we receive at The Hockey Museum our volunteers are...
King George V played Hockey – He said so!
There are very few records of royalty playing hockey and even fewer of reigning monarchs. However,...
The First Four England Men’s International Matches
The first four international matches that were played by England men were all against Ireland....
The Uniqueness of the Irish Hockey Flag
There are 132 nations affiliated to the International Hockey Federation (FIH) and 131 of them play...
Hockey On The Sand At Minehead
Hockey players on the beach at Minehead with North Hill behind. Photograph by Alfred Vowles, from...
Gloucester Cathedral’s Hockey Player
Gloucester Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity,...
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