EditorialThe LEGO Group reveals a stunning homage to one of the most beloved football teams in the world the Santiago Bernab?u stadium, a faithful replica of the home of Real Madrid.
EditorialPhotograph - Maypole Dance, State Schools Demonstration, American Fleet, Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 1908, Black & white photographic print from an original glass lantern slide looking east from the stadium towards the Eastern Annexe, depicting the...
EditorialChina. Beijing. Chinese Ethnic Culture Park (China Nationalities Museum). At background, the National Stadium (Nao Chao), built for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
EditorialStadium in Delphi. The marble slabs of the starting point. The stadium was begun in the 5th BCE, but enlarged and embellished by Herod Atticus (101-177 CE), a wealthy Athenian.
EditorialLife in post-war Vienna: The Viennese have always been great soccer fans and although Austrian soccer after World War II never reached the dizzy heights of the 1930ties, the Vienna soccer stadium is always crowded.
Editorial'The end of the Marathon race - the collapse of Dorando in the stadium'. The 1908 Olympic games. The Sphere. 01-Aug-08. Source: The Sphere 01 August 1908, p.1.
Editorial'Vanquished victor, victor and runner-up in the marathon. On this page appear the portraits of the first ten runners who reached the stadium. Dorando Pietri, the Queen's own prize-winner in the Marathon race, with the cup he received from her Majesty.'...
EditorialAmerica first at Olympia. A newspaper report of the American successes at the 1908 Olympic games. Harpers weekly. 01/08/1908. The newspaper report refers to the Shepherd's bush stadium. Athletes mentioned are : Alfred Gilbert (pole vault); John J. Haye...
Editorial'The Royal party at the Olympic games in the stadium'. 'From left to right: The crown prince of Sweden; the Queen; the King (Edward VII) ; the crown princess of Sweden; and the Duchess of Sparta'. . The Sphere. London, July 18, 1908. Illustration. Athl...
Editorial'All the World's sportsmen in London's stadium'. The opening ceremony at the stadium at Shepherd's Bush. Representations of some of the participating nations. A gymnastic display by Danish women. The Sphere. London, July 18, 1908. Newspaper report on t...
EditorialGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Entrance to olympic stadium. Stone arch. III B.C. The east of archaelogical site. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece. Europe.
EditorialRoman Art. Turkey. Board game, possibly backgamon board, engraved in the upper seats of the Roman stadium of Aphrodisias in Caria. Anatolian Peninsula.
EditorialChina. Beijing. Chinese Ethnic Culture Park (China Nationalities Museum). At background, the National Stadium (Nao Chao), built for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
EditorialGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. Entrance to olympic stadium. Stone arch. III B.C. The east of archaelogical site. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece. Europe.
EditorialRoman Art. Circus Maximus. Stadium in ancient Rome. Built in the 4th century B.C. Behind, the Palatine hill with the Palace of the emperors. Italy. Europe.
EditorialGreek Art. Delphi. Archaelogical side in the Vallery of Phocis. Sanctuary of the Delphic Oracle of the good Apollo. View of the mountain-top Stadium, used for the Pythian Games. Start line. Central Greece region. Greece. Europe.
EditorialThe Panathinaiko or Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaron). During Classical times the stadium had wooden seating. I was uset to host the athletic portion of the Panathenaic Games. Was Built in 330 BC by Lykourgos, and it was restored in its present form ...
EditorialLife in post-war Vienna:In the 1930ties Austrian soccer was at its peak.Although post-war teams never reached the fame of the previous generation,Viennese soccer- fans always filled the stadium to capacity to watch their favourite team. Vienna,1954.
EditorialLife in post-war Vienna: The Viennese have always been great soccer fans and although Austrian soccer after World War II never reached the dizzy heights of the 1930ties, the Vienna soccer stadium is always crowded.
EditorialThe Ball Game Court at Chichen Itza. One of the stone rings high in the stadium wall through which a rubber ball had to be passed. The game ended in a ritual decapitation ceremony. 11th.
EditorialStadium in Delphi. The marble slabs of the starting point. The stadium was begun in the 5th BCE, but enlarged and embellished by Herod Atticus (101-177 CE), a wealthy Athenian.