Games, collections, videos, stories, homework help and family days out from museums and galleries
If you're a footie fan, you may owe the Romans a big thank you.
This footage shows Suzanne Lenglen playing tennis at Wimbledon in 1925. Suzanne Lenglen won an unprecedented sixth si...
Read on to find out about this image of an unusual sport found in the archives of Brighton Museum & Art Gallery.
Could Henry VIII enjoyed a game of football? We take a look at the evidence.
The Ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games every four years. Show Me investigates the games to uncover some fascinating facts that you might not have known about this ancient sporting event.
Contestants race to push peas along a track with their noses. Yes, really. There's no end to the weird and wonderful ...
1936 was a great year for British tennis. In front of King Edward VIII and Queen Mary of Teck, Fred Perry beat the Au...
Swimmer Harold Elven wears trunks and a harness across his back which is attached to a fishing line. Professional fis...
The spectacular Arsenal museum at Emirates Stadium is now open in the Northern Triangle Building. Arsenal supporters ...
Bolton is a medium sized regional museum that has its origins in the Chadwick Museum and Mere Hall Art Gallery.
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, with its rich and diverse collections, creates a vibrant cultural centre in and around...
Brooklands was the first purpose-built motor racing circuit in the world in 1907. It was also one of the most prolif...
Bruce Castle is a Grade I listed 16th century manor house in 20 acres of parkland. William Compton - a member of Henr...
The Dorman Museum now has 8 permanent galleries to suit every taste from local history to dinosaurs, Ancient Egypt to...
The Egypt Centre houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities in Wales. The museum officially opened in Sept...
The Museum, which opened in 1981, is located in a Grade 2 listed Tudor town house in the historic market town of Walt...