Sport, in its many forms, is an important part of British heritage and our
family histories are littered with amateur and professional sporting
references. As people moved from country to town, sport became fashionable
and organised, and our ancestors left us with records of their sporting
deeds. Read example case studies, find out how to begin your own research
and learn what resources are available to help you progress. This is the
essential guide for those wanting to explore what part sport has played in
their national and family history.
Everything you need to Research, Record and Report your Family History!
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In this new e-book Keith Gregson explores the life of Howard Marshall, a
Lion, Barbarian and England International rugby half back.
While carrying out the research, Keith became convinced that this young man
was pioneering in his rugby playing. If this is correct, the work ought to
encourage discussion on the nature of back/team play in rugby in the years
prior to 'the Great Divide' and the birth of what is now known as rugby
league.
Gary Lineker OBE holds the record as England's top goal scorer in the FIFA
World Cup Finals with 10 goals. He is England's second highest goal scorer
of all time and was a renowned 'goal-poacher'. He is now a well-known TV
personality working with the BBC and other media organisations. We take a
look at his family history and discover he's not the only 'poacher' in the
family...
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