m00nie Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 one of the kids bought a magazine home from school and seen this add in it.. Untill Sun 15 Jan @ new walk museum... From shed to stadium. 125 years of leicester city An exhibition celebrating 127 years of Leicester City Fc , tracing the clubs developments from its origins in a garden shed to the King Powes stadium (formely walkers) telephone 0116 2254990
wattolcfc Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 Went to the one earlier in the year about a few hidden stories from the club. It was great and well worth the money. I'm 21 and would recommend to anyone!
Trav Le Bleu Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 Something to do next Saturday then that will fill my Cityless weekend. Good spot M00nie!
accessory Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 This exhibition had rave reviews at Coalville last year. I'll definitely check it out next time I'm in town.
cardifflee Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 im still waiting for someone to start moaning about this
Webbo Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 When does this start?I was at the New Walk museum yesterday and it wasn't on then.
m00nie Posted 3 October 2011 Author Posted 3 October 2011 just says untill 15 jan.. exhibitions are usually upstairs in there i think.. and the museum is free with a donation tub also..
m00nie Posted 3 October 2011 Author Posted 3 October 2011 im still waiting for someone to start moaning about this whats to moan about.... bit of our clubs history on display... i imagine they may gage the response to this also for the museum they talked about building full time... half term in a couple of weeks so ill be taking the kids..
Guest Bilo Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 I'll pay a visit next time I'm in town, think it'd be fascinating.
maynefox Posted 3 October 2011 Posted 3 October 2011 Great! ill have to pop into it when I have a couple of frees from college, next Monday it is
jonthefox Posted 4 October 2011 Posted 4 October 2011 I wonder if that model of filbo will be there?. I went into the main reception before the derby game to have a ganders, but was told its going 'out' on display.
gerrytaggart Posted 4 October 2011 Posted 4 October 2011 Looks good and ice got some time to fill yo ice! sorry
iancognito Posted 4 October 2011 Posted 4 October 2011 The one they had at Snibston a couple of years back was fantastic, boots, balls & memorabilia from yesteryear, loved it. The Filbo model would be the finishing touch if it was there
Ashley Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 I wonder if that model of filbo will be there?. I went into the main reception before the derby game to have a ganders, but was told its going 'out' on display. Mickys model of Filbert Street is in the club shop
jonthefox Posted 9 October 2011 Posted 9 October 2011 Dont bother chaps , its crap. You can go through it all in less than five minutes.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 5 November 2011 Posted 5 November 2011 Dont bother chaps , its crap. You can go through it all in less than five minutes. Yeah, went today. It's just photos of stuff you've all seen before and old programs. Disappointing.
DJMadness29 Posted 5 November 2011 Posted 5 November 2011 I went today and was quite dissapointed. Its all in one little room. Although it did say sat the beginning that it was only some of the bits from snibston.
davieG Posted 12 September 2014 Posted 12 September 2014 Book http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/120914-from-shed-to-stadium-1909711.aspx
PAULCFC Posted 12 September 2014 Posted 12 September 2014 Book http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/120914-from-shed-to-stadium-1909711.aspx It'll have to be very good to beat of fossils and foxes,then again it may be more to do with things in the clubs collection of things through it's history.....i'll have to go down to the shop and have a look.
SemperEadem Posted 12 September 2014 Posted 12 September 2014 Great book this, very much a pictorial history of the club and its ups and downs.
PAULCFC Posted 13 September 2014 Posted 13 September 2014 Picked this up this morning.Great book,more pictorial than Of Foxes and Fossils.
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