Blyth Spartans Prominent on Football Corridor
Photo exhibition at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle.
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Blyth Spartans were represented at the official opening of ‘The Football Corridor’ at the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle on Thursday.
A permanent photo exhibition has been created featuring images of 17 football clubs from across the north east ofEngland. Funded by Ward Hadaway, Sintons and Fields of Dreams the display is in the corridor which leads to the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre.
Blyth Spartans are prominent in the non-league panel with five stunning images.
The exhibition was opened by Lady Elsie Robson and Sir Leonard Fenwick [pictured].
A permanent photo exhibition has been created featuring images of 17 football clubs from across the north east ofEngland. Funded by Ward Hadaway, Sintons and Fields of Dreams the display is in the corridor which leads to the Sir Bobby Robson Cancer Trials Research Centre.
Blyth Spartans are prominent in the non-league panel with five stunning images.
The exhibition was opened by Lady Elsie Robson and Sir Leonard Fenwick [pictured].
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