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Brighton Tigers

Photographic memories
Images scanned from the collection of Trevor Chepstow, Sports Stadium Brighton Archive
Photo:Team photo of the Brighton Tigers c1950
Photo:Cover of programme for Brighton Tigers ice hockey match, October 1950
Photo:This is the first Brighton Tigers ice hockey team in 1935. Jimmy Borland (front row, second left) represented Great Britain in the 1936 Olympics. The Tigers dominated the game of ice hockey for the next thirty years and were famous throughout Britain and Europe.
Photo:Brighton Tigers Supporters Club: The supporters are enjoying a moment before boarding the
Photo:Brighton Tigers Supporters Club: This unusual photograph shows the interior of the
Photo:Brighton Tigers Supporters Club: This photograph was taken on Brighton promenade (opposite the Grand Hotel) and shows the Brighton Tigers ice hockey supporters club awaiting transport. The twenty-one members of the club were to make history as one of the first supporters clubs to fly to an away match in 1948. The group includes Mr FA Knowles the Brighton Sports Stadium manager and to the left with the megaphone, Mr Charlie Connell. Charlie was the cheerleader of the Tigers and could be seen at every match encouraging the supporters to urge their team on to greater heights. Familiar in his straw boater and club scarf, Charlie would shout encouragement to the crowd through a large megaphone much to their delight.
This page was added on 22/03/2006.

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